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392 Arnold, Samuel G. HISTORY OF THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND AND PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS, 1636-1790. Fourth edition, Providence, 1894, 2 vols.

393 Avery, Samuel. THE SUSQUEHANNA CONTROVERSY EXAMINED. THE MATERIAL OBJECTIONS AGAINST THE CONNECTICUT TITLE OR CLAIM ANSWERED. Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1803.

394 Barry, John S. HISTORY OF MASSACHUSETTS. Boston, 1855Contains an account of the Shays rebellion.

57, 3 vols.

395 Bates, Frank G. UNION. Columbia York, 1889.

RHODE ISLAND AND THE FORMATION OF THE
University Studies, vol. 10, No. 2, New

396 Belknap, Jeremy. HISTORY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE.

edition, Boston, 1813, 3 vols.

Second

397 Brown, John M. THE POLITICAL BEGINNINGS OF KENTUCKY. Louisville, 1889.

398 Caldwell, Joshua W. STUDIES IN THE CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY OF TENNESSEE. Cincinnati, 1889.

399

400

CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF FRANKLIN, in the Charlotte
(N. C.) Daily Observer, September 25, 1904, and the American
Historical Magazine and Tennessee Historical Society Quarterly,
October, 1904.

THE DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE OF THE UNITED STATES, 17831789. Washington, 1833-34, 7 vols.; also 1837, 3 vols. 401 Fiske, John. THE PAPER MONEY CRAZE OF 1786 AND THE SHAYS REBELLION, in Atlantic Monthly, vol. 57(1886), pp. 376-385.

402 Gayarré, Charles E. A. HISTORY OF LOUISIANA. New York, 1854-66, 4 vols.; 3d ed., enlarged, New Orleans, 1885, 4 vols.

403 Greene, Thomas M. THE SPANISH CONSPIRACY: A REVIEW OF EARLY SPANISH MOVEMENTS IN THE SOUTHWEST, CONTAINING PROOFS OF THE Intrigues of JamES WILKINSON AND JOHN BROWN, ETC. Cincinnati, 1891.

404 Hamilton, Alexander. COMPLETE WORKS, edited by Henry C. Lodge. New York, 1885-86, 9 vols.

405 Hamilton, John C. HISTORY OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE UNITED STATES AS TRACED IN THE WRITINGS OF ALEXANDER HAMILTON AND OF HIS CONTEMPORARIES. Boston, 1857-64 and later editions, 7 vols.

406 Hatch, Louis C. THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY ARMY, in Harvard Historical Studies, vol. 10, Bos

ton, 1904.

407 Learned, Henry B. FINANCE, in American 565-573

ORIgin of the Title Superintendent of
Historical Review, vol. 10(1905), pp.

408 Lossing, Benson J. SHAYS'S REBELLION, in Harper's Magazine, vol. 24(1862), pp. 656–662.

409 McLaughlin, Andrew C. THE WESTERN POSTS AND THE BRITISH DEBTS, in Annual Report of American Historical Association for 1894, PP. 413–444.

410 McMaster, John B. HISTORY OF THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES (New York, 1885-1906, 6 vols.), vol. 1, pp. 1-435. 411 Rives, William C. LIFE OF JAMES MADISON. Boston, 1859

68, 3 vols.

412 Robinson, Rowland E. VERMONT (Boston, 1892), pp. 139–

249.

413 Schouler, James.

CONSTITUTION.

HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES UNDER THE New York, 1880-99, 6 vols.

414 Schuyler, Eugene. AMERICAN DIPLOMACY AND THE FURTHER ANCE OF COMMERCE.

New York, 1886.

415 Shepherd, William R. WILKINSON AND THE BEGINNINGS OF THE SPANISH CONSPIRACY, in American Historical Review, vol. 9 Also see the same volume, pp. 533,

(1904), pp. 490–506.

and 748-766.

416 Turner, Frederick J.

WESTERN STATE MAKING IN THE REVO

LUTIONARY ERA, in American Historical Review, vol. 1(1895), pp. 70-87, 251-269. A suggestive study.

417 Walker, Francis A.

THE MAKING OF THE NATION, 1783

1817 (New York, 1895), chap. 1.

418 Warren, Joseph P. THE CONFEDERATION AND THE SHAYS REBELLION, in American Historical Review, vol. 11(1905), pp. 42-67. Also see a short article by him in same magazine, vol. 2 (1897), p. 693.

419 Weeden, William B.

420

ENGLAND, 1620-1789.
WESTERN LAND CESSIONS.
Leaflets (169), No. 22.

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF NEW
Boston, 1890, 2 vols.

See documents in American History

421 Winsor, Justin. THE CONFEDERATION, 1781-1789, in America (7), vol. 7, pp. 215-236.

CHAPTER XIX-OPENING THE WEST; THE
ORDINANCE OF 1787

NOTE. See the note on page 449, and titles 27, 57, 92, 208,
230, 246, 333, 377, 385, 409, 416. Also see state histories of
Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Kentucky, and
Tennessee.

422 Adams, Herbert B. MARYLAND'S INFLUENCE UPON LAND CESSIONS TO THE UNITED STATES, in Johns Hopkins University Studies, series 3, No. 1.

423 Barrett, Jay A. EVOLUTION OF THE ORDINANCE OF 1787, WITH AN ACCOUNT OF THE EARLIER PLANS FOR THE GOVERNMENT of the NorthWEST TERRITORY, in University of Nebraska Seminary Papers, No. 1, 1891.

424 Buell, Rowena. Memoirs of RUFUS PUTNAM. Boston, 1903. 425 Coles, Edward. HISTORY OF THE ORDINANCE OF 1787, in Publications of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1856.

426 Cone, Maria. THE FIRST SETTLEMENT IN OHIO, in Magazine of American History, vol. 6(1881), pp. 241-259.

427

CONNECTICUT CESSION. The text of the act and deed of cession is given in Publications of Ohio Archæological and Historical Society, vol. 5(1897), PP. 48, 49.

428 Cutler, William P. THE ORDINANCE OF 1787, in Publications of Ohio Archæological and Historical Society, vol. 1(1887), pp. 10-37.

Cutler, William P., and Perkins, Julia. LIFE, JOURNALS, AND CORRESPONDENCE OF REV. MANASSEH CUTLER. Cincinnati, 1888, 2 vols. Also see Dr. Cutler's DESCRIPTION OF OHIO, in Old South Leaflets (169), No. 40; and in Publications of Ohio Archæological and Historical Society, vol. 3(1890), pp. 81-106. 430 Dawes, E. C. THE SCIOTO PURCHASE, in Magazine of American History, vol. 22(1889), pp. 470-482.

431 Farrand, Max. THE WEST AND THE PRINCIPLES OF THE REVOLUTION, in Yale Review for May, 1908.

432 Hinsdale, Burke A. of Western History, vol.

433 King, Rufus. OHIO,

THE ORDINANCE OF 1787, in Magazine 6(1887), pp. 259–277.

FIRST FRUITS OF THE ORDINANCE OF

1787. Boston, 1888; new edition, 1903.

434 Knight, George W. HISTORY AND MANAGEMENT OF LAND GRANTS FOR EDUCATION IN THE NORTHWEST TERRITORY, in Papers of American Historical Association (Washington, 1886), vol. 1, No. 3.

435 Mathews, Alfred. OHIO AND HER WESTERN RESERVE. New York, 1902.

436 Merriam, John M. THE Legislative History of the OrdiNANCE OF 1787, in Proceedings of American Antiquarian Society (Worcester, Mass.), new series, vol. 5, p. 303 et seq.

437

OHIO COMPANY AND MARIEtta. Most of the titles cited in this
bibliography for chapter 19 contain extended accounts that might
be specified under this title. An account of Marietta's first centen-
nial celebration, rich in historical material, is printed in Publications
of Ohio Archæological and Historical Society, vol. 2 (1888), p.
16 et seq.
Also see an article by Martha J. Lamb, in Magazine
of American History, vol. 20(1888), pp. 169-192; one by

Alfred Mathews, in Magazine of Western History, vol. 1(1885), PP. 32-40; and one by L. A. Alderman, in same magazine, vol. 7(1888), pp. 537-547.

438 ORDINANCE OF 1784. The text is given in Old South Leaflets (169), No. 127. Also see Bancroft's History of the Constitution (455), vol. 1, p. 156.

439

ORDINANCE OF 1787. The text is given in Hinsdale's The Old
Northwest (208), pp. 413-419; the St. Clair Papers (446);
Poore's Charters and Constitutions (191), pp. 429-432;
Magazine of Western History, vol. 1(1884), p. 56 et seq.;
Curtis's Constitutional History (173), vol. 2, pp. 469-474;
McDonald's Select Documents (169), pp. 21-29; Preston's
Documents (169), pp. 240-250; Old South Leaflets (169),
No. 13; Publications of Ohio Archæological and Historical
Society, vol. 5(1897), pp. 50-57; etc.

440 PETITION OF OFFICERS IN THE CONTINENTAL LINE FOR OHIO Lands, June, 1783 (text and list of signers), in Publications of Ohio Archæological and Historical Society, vol. 1(1888), pp. 37-46. The text of the petition is also given in Magazine of Western History, vol. 7(1888), p. 539.

441 Poole, William F. THE ORDINANCE OF 1787 and Dr. MANASSEH CUTLER AS AN AGENT IN ITS FORMATION. Cambridge, 1876. Defends the claim of Cutler to the authorship of the Ordinance of 1787 as against that of Nathan Dane. Also see his article on the same subject in North American Review, vol. 122(1876), pp. 229-265.

442 Putnam, A. Waldo. HISTORY OF MIDDLE TENNESSEE; LIFE AND TIMES OF GENERAL JAMES ROBERTSON. Nashville, 1859. 443 Sato, Shosuke. HISTORY OF THE LAND QUESTION IN THE UNITED STATES, in Johns Hopkins University Studies (Baltimore, 1886), series 4, Nos. 7-9.

444 SCIOTO COMPANY AND ITS PURCHASE, in Publications of Ohio Archæological and Historical Society, vol. 3(1890), pp. 107136. Also see Theodore T. Belote's THE SCIOTO SPECULATION AND THE FRENCH SETTLEMENT AT GALLIPOLIS. Cincinnati, 1908.

445 Smucker, Isaac. THE ESTABLISHMENT OF CIVIL GOVERNMENT NORTHWEST OF THE RIVER OHIO, in Magazine of Western History, vol. 8(1888), pp. 483-491, and vol. 9(1889), pp. 4043.

446 Smith, William H., editor. THE ST. CLAIR PAPERS (Cincinnati, 1882, 2 vols.), vol. 2.

447 Treat, Payson J. ORIGIN OF THE NATIONAL LAND SYSTEM UNDER THE CONFEDERATION, in Annual Report of American Historical Association for 1905, vol. 1, pp. 231–239.

449

448 Turner, Frederick J. THE EVOLUTION OF THE AMERICAN SYSTEM OF FORMING AND ADMITTING NEW STATES INTO THE UNION, in Annals of American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol. 18 (Philadelphia, 1901), pp. 469-479. VIRGINIA CESSIONS. The text of the act of cession, 1782, and the deed of cession, 1784, is given in Poore's Charters and Constitutions (191), pp. 427, 428. Also see Publications of Ohio Archæological and Historical Society, vol. 5(1897), pp. 46, 58, and State Land Claims and Cessions (195).

450 Washington, George. ON THE OPENING OF COMMUNICATION WITH THE WEST, in his Writings (57), vol. 10, pp. 402–414; and in Old South Leaflets (169), No. 16. Also see title 459. 451 Welling, James C. THE STATES'-RIGHTS CONFLICT OVER THE PUBLIC LANDS, in Papers of the American Historical Association, vol. 3, pp. 411–432.

452 Winsor, Justin, and Channing, Edward. TERRITORIAL ACQUISITIONS AND DIVISIONS, in Winsor's America (7), vol. 7, pp. 527-539.

CHAPTER XX-BUILDING THE SHIP

NOTE. See the note on page 449, and titles 173, 184, 185, 377, 385, 404, 409, 410, 413.

453 Alexander, Lucien H. JAMES WILSON, PATRIOT, AND THE WILSON DOCTRINE, in the North American Review, vol. 183 (1906), No. 8. Also separately printed. Also see The Green Bag (Boston), vol. 19(1907), Nos. 1, 2, 3, 5. A volume commemorative of James Wilson was announced in 1907, but it had not been published when this volume went to press.

454 Ballagh, James C. SOUTHERN ECONOMIC HISTORY: TARIFF AND PUBLIC LANDS, in Annual Report of American Historical Association for 1898.

455 Bancroft, George. HISTORY OF THE FORMATION OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. New York, 1882, 2 vols. Also published in one volume and as vol. 6 of the last revision of his HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. 456 DOCUMENTARY HISTORY OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1786-1870; DERIVED From the Records, MANUSCRIPTS, AND ROLLS, DEPOSITED IN THE BUREAU OF ROLLS AND LIBRARY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE. Washington, 1894-1906, 5 vols. A valuable compilation containing a literal reprint of the proceedings of the Annapolis convention, the official journal of the federal convention, the material relating to the passage of the fifteen amendments, Madison's notes on the federal convention, and other important material.

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