Annual report of the American Historical Association for the year 1901. In two volumes. Volume I. [electronic resource].

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Corporate Authors: United States. Congress. House, American Historical Association
Other Authors: Adams, Charles Francis, Bassett, John Spencer, Burr, George Lincoln, Collins, Edward D., Emerton, Ephraim, Franklin, Frank George, Garrison, George Pierce, Haskins, Charles Homer, Hunt, Gaillard, Lowell, A. Lawrence, Ogg, Frederic Austin, Putnam, Herbert, Steiner, Bernard C. (Bernard Christian), 1867-1926, Swan, Robert T., Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, Vincent, John Martin, Walker, Williston
Format: Government Document Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC, 1902.
Series:House document (United States. Congress. House) ; 57th Congress, no. 702, vol.1.
United States congressional serial set ; serial set no. 4388.
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Item Description:Table of contents, page 15.
Report of proceedings of seventeenth annual meeting of the American Historical Association in Washington, D.C., December 27-31, 1901, by Charles Homer Haskins, Secretary, page 17.
An undeveloped function, by Charles Francis Adams, page 47.
The Massachusetts Public Record Commission and its work, by Robert T. Swan, page 95.
The relation of the National Library to historical research in the United States, by Herbert Putnam, page 113.
The Sandemanians of New England, by Williston Walker, page 131.
James Madison and religious liberty, by Gaillard Hunt, page 163.
The chronology of the Erasmus letters, by Ephraim Emerton, page 173.
Moses Coit Tyler, by George L. Burr, page 187.
Herbert B. Adams, by John Martin Vincent, page 197.
Maryland's first courts, by Bernard C. Steiner, page 211.
Southwestern history in the southwest, by George P. Garrison, page 231.
Committees of correspondence of the American Revolution, by Edward D. Collins, page 243.
Jay's Treaty and the slavery interests of the United States, by Frederic Austin Ogg, page 273.
The legislative history of naturalization in the United States, 1776-1795, by F.G. Franklin, page 299.
The influence of party upon legislation in England and America, by A. Lawrence Lowell, page 319.
London company records, by Lyon G. Tyler, page 543.
The relation between the Virginia planter and the London merchant, by John Spencer Bassett, page 551.
Index, page 577.
Physical Description:583 pages : illustrations, tables.
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