United States -- History -- 19th century
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United States -- History -- 19th century
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- American transcendentalism, a history, Philip F. Gura
- Wilmington's lie, the murderous coup of 1898 and the rise of white supremacy, David Zucchino
- The age of Lincoln, Orville Vernon Burton
- Jacksonland, President Andrew Jackson, Cherokee Chief John Ross, and a great American land grab, Steve Inskeep
- American massacre, the tragedy at Mountain Meadows, September 1857, Sally Denton
- The president and the assassin, [Mckinley, terror, and empire at the dawn of the American Century, Scott Miller
- Shady ladies, nineteen surprising and rebellious American women, Suzann Ledbetter
- The Comanche empire, Pekka Hämäläinen
- The zealot and the emancipator, John Brown, Abraham Lincoln and the struggle for American freedom, H. W. Brands
- Revolver, Sam Colt and the six-shooter that changed America, Jim Rasenberger
- Lakota America, a new history of indigenous power, Pekka Hämäläinen
- The last stand, Custer, Sitting Bull, and the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Nathaniel Philbrick
- The black man's president, Abraham Lincoln, African Americans, & the pursuit of racial equality, Michael Burlingame
- [President James Madison's message to Congress, March 9, 1812 ;, and accompanying papers preceding war with England]
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
- The men who built America, A & E Networks Consumer Products
- The gilded age, 1876-1912 overture to the American century, Alan Axelrod
- The Civil War & the move West, Education Media, Inc
- Comanches: the destruction of a people, [by] T. R. Fehrenbach
- Freedom, a history of US, Kunhardt Productions ; produced and directed by Philip B. Kunhardt III, Nancy Steiner, and Peter W. Kunhardt
- Civil war
- Death of an angel, the life and murder of socialite Edith May Thompson Woodill, by Gary Alexander Woodill
- CliffsNotes Thoreau, Emerson, and transcendentalism, by Leslie Perrin Wilson
- 19th century turning points in U.S. history, written by Mark Reeder and Ron C. Meyer ; executive producers, William Ambrose, Allen Dohra ; producers, Ronald C. Meyer and Brad Gilbert ; co-producer, Don Poe
- Stolen childhood, slave youth in nineteenth-century America, Wilma King
- The broken heart of America, St. Louis and the violent history of the United States, Walter Johnson
- West like lightning, the brief, legendary ride of the Pony Express, Jim DeFelice
- American eras, edited by Peter C. Mancall
- Misty shadows of hope, 1870, book #14 in the Bregdan Chronicles, Ginny Dye
- The age of Lincoln, by Orville Vernon Burton
- Wild West, PBS ; [a HiddenHill Productions film for American Experience] ; WGBH Boston, Volume 1
- American aristocrats, a family, a fortune, and the making of American capitalism, Harry S. Stout
- The men who built America, A & E Networks Consumer Products
- The last stand, Custer, Sitting Bull, and the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Nathaniel Philbrick
- The plain unpolished tale of the workaday doings of modest folk, Robert Nelson Corwin, with foreward by M. W. B. C
- A book of the United States exhibiting its geography, divisions, constitution, and government.., and presenting a view of the republic generally, and of the individual states; together with a condensed history of the land, from its first discovery to the present time. The biography of the leading men; a description of the principal cities and towns, with statistical tables., edited by Grenville Mellen
- Frederick Law Olmsted, writings on landscape, culture, and society, Frederick Law Olmsted ; edited by Charles Beveridge
- The doctor wore petticoats, women physicians of the old West, Chris Enss
- The Comanche empire, Pekka Hèamèalèainen
- The Edge of Anarchy, The Railroad Barons, the Gilded Age, and the Greatest Labor Uprising in America, Jack Kelly
- Parties and patronage in the United States, by Lyon Gardiner Tyler, M.A
- Jacksonland, President Andrew Jackson, Cherokee Chief John Ross, and a great American land grab, Steve Inskeep
- The last stand, Custer, Sitting Bull, and the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Nathaniel Philbrick
- From the river to the sea, the untold story of the railroad war that made the West, John Sedgwick
- Pinkerton's great detective, the rough-and-tumble career of James McParland, America's Sherlock Holmes, Beau Riffenburgh
- The way West, how the West was lost and won, a Steeplechase Films production for The American Experience in association with Channel Four Television ; produced by Lisa Ades and Ric Burns ; written and directed by Ric Burns
- Gentlemen scientists and revolutionaries, the founding fathers in the age of enlightenment, Tom Shachtman
- Growth of a nation, Education Media, Inc
- Indian yell, the heart of an American insurgency, Michael Blake
- Rebirth of a nation, the making of modern America, 1877-1920, Jackson Lears
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