APPENDIX IV PUBLICATIONS FOR WHICH SUBSTANTIAL INFORMATION WAS OBTAINED FROM MATERIAL IN THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES' ABERLE, S. B. D., Office of Indian Affairs See entry under Watkins, J. H. ALBION, ROBERT G., Princeton University The rise of New York Port [1815-1860]. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1939. xiv, 485 p. AMES, GEORGE W., JR., University of California Horse marines: California, 1846. California Historical Society, Quarterly, 18: 72-84 (Mar. 1939). BECKWITH, C. G., University of South Dakota Economic transition in the Black Hills, 1875 to 1885. [1940.] 16 p. BEMIS, SAMUEL FLAGG, Yale University Early diplomatic missions from Buenos Aires to the United States, 1811-1824. American Antiquarian Society, Proceedings, n. s., 49:11-101 (1940). BENDER, AVERAM B., St. Louis, Mo. The soldier in the Far West, 1848-1860. Pacific historical review, 8:159-178 (June 1939). BLEGEN, THEODORE C., University of Minnesota John Quincy Adams and the sloop "Restoration." Northfield, Minn., Norwegian-American Historical Association, 1940. BOGGS, S. WHITTEMORE, Department of State 29 p. International boundaries; a study of boundary functions and problems. New York, Columbia University Press, 1940. xvii, 272 p. BOLANDER, LOUIS H., United States Naval Academy The naval career of James Fenimore Cooper. United States Naval Institute, Proceedings, 66: 541-550 (Apr. 1940). BRATTER, HERBERT, New York, N. Y. Banking, 32:36 (Aug. 1939). The granddaddy of Federal taxes. The Treasury's century and a half. Banking, 32:50-57 (Sept. 1939). BROOKS, PHILIP C., The National Archives 1 Diplomacy and the borderlands; the Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1939. x, 262 p. This list includes only such works published prior to July 1, 1940, as have come to the attention of The National Archives. BUCK, SOLON J., The National Archives The National Archives and the advancement of science. Science, 83:379–385 (Apr. 1936). BULLARD, F. LAURISTON, Boston Herald Abraham Lincoln and the statehood of Nevada. American Bar Association, Journal, 26: 210-213, 313–317 (Mar., Apr. 1940). Lincoln and the courts of the District of Columbia. American Bar Association, Journal, 24: 117-120 (Feb. 1938). Lincoln pardons conspirator on plea of English statesman. American Bar Association, Journal, 25: 215-220 (Mar. 1939). CAMPBELL, EDWARD G., The National Archives Indebted railroads a problem of Reconstruction. Journal of southern history, 6:167–188 (May 1940). CHAPMAN, JOHN, Carlsbad, Tex. Fort Concho. Southwest review, 25: 258-286 (Apr. 1940). CHILDS, FRANCES S., New York, N. Y. French refugee life in the United States, 1790-1800; an American chapter of the French Revolution. Press, 1940. xvii, 229 p. CLAPP, VERNER W., Library of Congress Baltimore, Johns Hopkins CLAUSSEN, MARTIN P., The National Archives Peace factors in Anglo-American relations, 1861-1865. Mississippi Valley historical review, 26: 511-522 (Mar. 1940). CLEAVES, FREEMAN, New York, N. Y. Old Tippecanoe; William Henry Harrison and his time. New York, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1939. xvi, 422 p. CONNOR, R. D. W., The National Archives The National Archives and Pennsylvania history. Pennsylvania history, 7:63-78 (Apr. 1940). COPE, THOMAS D., University of Pennsylvania The stargazer's stone. Pennsylvania history, 6: 205–220 (Oct. 1939). CROCKER, LIONEL, Denison University Henry Ward Beecher and the English press of 1863. Speech monographs, 6:20-43 (1939). CRON, FREDERICK W., Public Roads Administration Mineral water at Hot Springs, Arkansas. Military engineer, 31:133-137 (Mar.-Apr. 1939). DAVIS, HAROLD E., Hiram College The Perdicaris affair. Dictionary of American history, 4:253 (1940). DIAMOND, WILLIAM, Johns Hopkins University Nathaniel A. Ware, national economist. Journal of southern history, 5:501-526 (Nov. 1939). DOUGLAS, JESSE S., The National Archives Jeremy Pinch and the War Department. Oregon historical quarterly, 39: 425-431 (Dec. 1938). Matthews' adventures on the Columbia: a Pacific Fur Company document. Oregon historical quarterly, 40: 105-148 (June 1939). Edited. DUNIWAY, DAVID C., The National Archives The California Food Administration and its records in The National Archives. Pacific historical review, 7:228-240 (Sept. 1938). EAST, SHERROD E., The National Archives The banishment of Captain Meigs. Columbia Historical Society, Records, 40-41:97–143 (Apr. 1940). FEDERICO, P. J., United States Patent Office Record of the proceedings in Congress relating to the first patent and copyright laws. Patent Office Society, Journal, 22:243–288, 352-371 (Apr., May 1940). Edited. FOREMAN, GRANT, Muskogee, Okla. Illinois and her Indians. Illinois State Historical Society, Papers in Illinois history and transactions, 1939, p. 67-111. Marcy & the gold seekers; the journal of Captain R. B. Marcy, with an account of the gold rush over the southern route. Norman, University of Oklahoma Press, 1939. xiv, 433 p. GEROW, R. O., Bishop of Natchez Bishop Elder at Natchez. Catholic Action of the South, vol. 8, nos. 10-30 (Feb. 8-June 27, 1940). GLENN, BESS, The National Archives Some letters of Robert Mills, engineer and architect. Columbia, Historical Commission of South Carolina, 1938. 25 p., processed. Edited in collaboration with A. S. Salley. GROVER, WAYNE C., The National Archives War Department records in The National Archives. American Military History Foundation, Journal, 1: 122 (fall 1937). GUTHRIE, CHESTER L., The National Archives The United States Grain Corporation records in The National Archives. Agricultural history, 12:347-354 (Oct. 1938). HAFEN, ANN WOODBURY, Denver, Colo. Efforts to recover the stolen son of Chief Ouray. Colorado magazine, 16:53-62 (Mar. 1939). HANNA, A. J., Rollins College The Confederate baggage and treasure train ends its flight in Florida; a diary of Tench Francis Tilghman. Florida historical quarterly, 17:159-180 (Jan. 1939). Edited. Flight into oblivion. Richmond, Va., Johnson Publishing Co., 1938. xiii, 306 p. The union catalog of Floridiana. Inter-American Bibliographical and Library Association, Proceedings of the Second Convention, 67-74 (1939). HASBROUCK, ALFRED, Rollins College Our undeclared war with Spain. American Military History Foundation, Journal, 2:116–125 (fall 1938). HAYDON, F. STANSBURY, Johns Hopkins University Grant's wooden mortars and some incidents of the siege of Vicksburg. American Military Institute, Journal, 4:30-38 (spring 1940). HEADSPETH, W. CARROLL, Westbury, Long Island, N. Y. Halifax volunteers in the Confederate Army. Privately printed [1939?] 28 p. HENDRICK, BURTON J., New York, N. Y. Statesmen of the lost cause; Jefferson Davis and his cabinet. Boston, Little, Brown & Co., 1939. xviii, 452 p. HICKS, JAMES E., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Notes on United States ordnance: vol. 1, Small-arms, 1776 to 1940. Mount Vernon, N. Y., privately printed, 1940. 117 p., 80 pl. HOBBS, WILLIAM HERBERT, University of Michigan The discoveries of Antarctica within the American sector as revealed by maps and documents. American Philosophical Society, Transactions, n. s., 31:1-71 (Jan. 1939). HUNT, ERLING M., Teachers College, Columbia University HUSSEY, JOHN A., University of California The origin of the Gillespie mission. California Historical Society, Quarterly, 19:43–58 (Mar. 1940). IRWIN, LEONARD B., Haddon Heights, N. J. Pacific railways and nationalism in the Canadian-American Northwest, 1845-1873. Philadelphia, privately printed, 1939. xii, 246 p. JOERG, W. L. G., The National Archives The internal improvement maps (1825-1835) in The National Archives. Association of American Geographers, Annals, 28: 52 (Mar. 1938). KAHN, HERMAN, The National Archives The National Archives, storehouse of national park history. Regional review, vol. 4, no. 2, p. 13-17 (Feb. 1940). KNOX, DUDLEY W., Navy Department See entry under Naval Records and Library Office. LARSON, CEDRIC, Adjutant General's Office See entries under Mock, James R. LARSON, HAROLD, The National Archives Some recent books on the Virgin Islands. Journal of Negro history, 24:467-472 (Oct. 1939). LIBRARY OF CONGRESS The Constitution of the United States; an account of its travels since September 17, 1787. Compiled by David C. Mearns and Verner W. Clapp. Washington, Government Printing Office, 1939. iv, 12 p. LITTON, GASTON L., The National Archives The negotiations leading to the Chickasaw-Choctaw agreement, January 17, 1837. Chronicles of Oklahoma, 17:417-427 (Dec. 1939). MCBARRON, HUGH C., Chicago, Ill. American military dress in the War of 1812. American Military Institute, Journal, 3: 191–199, 4: 55–64 (fall 1939, spring 1940). MCCAIN, WILLIAM D., Mississippi Department of Archives and History The papers of the Food Administration for Louisiana, 1917–1919, in The National Archives. Louisiana historical quarterly, 21:869-874 (July 1938). The papers of the Food Administration for Missouri, 1917-1919, in The National Archives. Missouri historical review, 32:56-61 (Oct. 1937). The papers of the Food Administration for North Carolina, 19171919, in The National Archives. North Carolina historical review, 15:34-40 (Jan. 1938). MANNING, WILLIAM RAY, Department of State Diplomatic correspondence of the United States: inter-American affairs, 1831-1860: vol. 11, Spain; vol. 12, Texas and Venezuela. Washington, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1939. Edited. MEADE, ROBERT D., Randolph-Macon Woman's College The relations between Judah P. Benjamin and Jefferson Davis; some new light on the working of the Confederate machine. Journal of southern history, 5:468-478 (Nov. 1939). MEANY, EDMOND S., JR., Hill School, Pottstown, Pa. Food Administration papers for Washington, Oregon and Idaho deposited in The National Archives. Pacific Northwest quarterly, 28:373-382 (Oct. 1938). MEARNS, DAVID C., Library of Congress |