9. Pennsylvania-Continued. Pittsburg Gazette. 1829-1840. In Pa. Historical Library, Philadelphia. A radical Antimasonic paper, which shows the opinions of the ScotchIrish Presbyterians of western Pennsylvania. 10. Rhode Island. Rhode Island Republican. Newport. Jan. 1, 1829-Nov. 19, 1829. Jan. 7, 1830, Dec. 2, 1830. Oct., 1833-1838. In Library of Congress. Republican Herald. Providence. 11. Vermont. Jan. 7, 1833-Dec. 8, 1833. Jan. 3, 1835-1838. In Library of Vermont Gazette. Bennington. Feb. 9, 1830-Dec. 5, 1832. Jan. 7, 1834-1837. In Library of Congress. Nearly a complete file, 1827-1835, in Vermont Vermont Intelligencer. Bellows Falls. February 25, 1832-February 15, 1834. In Library of Congress. 1832-1833. In Vermont State Library, Montpelier. Vermont Patriot and State Gazette. Montpelier. May 4, June 22, June 29, 1829. August 6, 1832-1837. In 1830-1833. In Vermont State Library, Montpelier. Vermont Argus. Middlebury. January 4, 11, February 28, 1832. January 5, 1836-September 26, 1837. In Library of Congress. Burlington Sentinel. 1827-1830. In American Antiquarian Library, Worcester. 1830-1837. In Vermont State Library, Montpelier. North Star. Danville. 1827-1836. The pioneer Antimasonic paper of the State. Vermont Watchman. Montpelier. 1829 and 1831. In Vermont State Library, Montpelier. Also in Library of University of Vermont, Burlington. A leading National Republican paper, containing important political news. Vermont State Journal. Montpelier. 1831-1836. In Vermont State Library, Montpelier. An official organ during the Antimasonic régime. Gives the best history of Antimasonic movements in the State from an Antimasonic standpoint. 1831-1836. In Vermont State Library, Montpelier. Also in Library of State University of Vermont, Burlington. 12. Miscellaneous papers. American Free Mason. Louisville, Ky. 1854. In Wisconsin Historical Library. Contains a Masonic account of Antimasonry. It is very useful from that standpoint. Temperance Recorder. Albany, N. Y. March, 1832-February, 1835. In Wisconsin Historical Li- Important for occasional references as to the views of temperance One of the most valuable sources for election accounts, investigations speeches, incidents, etc. 1 XVIL-LIST OF PUBLICATIONS OF THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL By A. HOWARD CLARK. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS OF THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION, 1885-1902; AND OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY, 1888-1897. CONTENTS OF AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW, 1895-1902. I.-PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. 1885. Papers of the American Historical Association. Vol. I. New York and London, 1885. (1) Secretary's Report of the Organization and Proceedings, Saratoga, September 9, 10, 1884, pp. 5-44. Prefaced by a reprint of an article by H. B. Adams on "A New Historical Movement," from The Nation, September 18, 1884. No. 2. (2) On Studies in General History and the History of Civilization, by Andrew D. White, President of the Association, pp. 1-28 [45-72]. No. 3. (3) History and Management of Land Grants for Education in the Northwest Territory, by George W. Knight, pp. 1-175 [73-247]. No. 4. (4) The Louisiana Purchase in its influence upon the American System, by the Right Reverend C. F. Robertson, D. D., Bishop of Missouri, pp. 1-42 [219-290]. No. 5. (5) History of the Appointing Power of the President, by Lucy M. Salmon, pp. 1-129 [291-419]. No. 6. (6) Report of the Proceedings of the American Historical Association, Second Annual Meeting, Saratoga, September 8-10, 1885, by Herbert B. Adams, Secretary of the Association, pp. 1-73 [421-493]; index, pp. 75-82 [495-502]. 1887. Papers of the American Historical Association. Vol. II. New York and London, 1887. 8vo. pp. iv, 565. CONTENTS. No. 1. (7) Report of the Proceedings of the American Historical Association at Washington, D. C., April 27-29, 1886, Third Annual Meeting, by Herbert B. Adams, Secretary of the Association, pp. 1-104. Includes abstracts of the following 577 H. Doc. 461, pt 1-37 |