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A General works: Polygraphy. 
H Philosophy tmd Religion: 

Parti, B-BJ: Philosophy, 
Part 1 1, BL-KX: Religion. 
(' Hisl 017: Auxiliary Sciences. 
I) History : General and Old World. 
K-P History : America. 

< i Geography. Anthropology, Folklore, etc'. 
H Social Sciences. 
J Political Science. 
K Law. 
L Kducivtion. 
M Music 
N Fine Arts. 
P Philology and Literature . 

P-PA: Philology, Clnwictil Plnlolo^y and Liteniture. 
PA Supplement . Byzantine nnd Modern Greek Lilt 

Medieval nnd Modern Latin Literature 
PB-PH : Modern European Lunjjuuges 
Pfi : Enssiiin Literature. 
PJ-PM: Languages and Literatures of Asia, Africa, Oceania, 

America; Mixed Langnap.es; Artificial Languages. 
P-PM Supplement : Index to Languages and Dialects. 
PX. PR, PS, PZ- LiteratureGeneral, English, American. 

Fiction and Juvenile Literature. 
PQ, Part 1 : French Literature. 

PQ, Par) -2: Italian, Spanish, Portuguese Literatures. 
PT, Part 1 : German Literature. 
PT. Part "2 : Dutch and Scandinavian Literatures. 
Q Science. 
It Medicine. 
S Agricultiuc, etc. 
T Technology. 
T Technology Supplement, 
\"< Military Science. 
\ Naval Science. 
Z Bibliography and Library Science. 



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CLASS E-F 

AMERICA 

THIRD EDITION 

(with supplementary pages) 




WASHINGTON 1958 

REPRINTED 1965 



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PREFACE 

One of the appropriate facts in the history of the Library of Con- 
gress Classification is that the schedule for America was the first to be 
published. Entitled America: History and Geography: Preliminary and 
Provisional Scheme of Classification, January 1901, it was prepared by 
Charles Martel, then Chief Classifier and later Chief of the Catalog 
Division. In 1913 the collection of Americana having more than 
doubled in size in the intervening years the second edition appeared, 
prepared under Mr. Martcl's supervision by Charles A. Flagg, bead 
of the Americana section. 

The third edition incorporates the revisions and expansions re- 
quired by the growth of the materials covered by the schedule to a 
collection of more than 300,000 volumes a growth that has taken 
place, it need hardly be pointed out, in a period of rapid and extensive 
historical developments. It is the reflection of these changes as they 
have influenced the literature pertaining to all of the Americas that 
principally distinguishes this edition from its predecessors. 

Among particular features of this edition may bo mentioned the 
extensive scheme for the lives and writings of George Washington and 
Thomas Jefferson. The scheme for Washington has been applied for 
many years; that for Jefferson was developed only recently. Both are 
here published for the first time as part of Class E-F. 

The schedules for each State of the United States are presented in 
full and provided with new and revised captions for common topics. 
All counties and a few important cities are listed. The tables for the 
States of the United States are retained for use in the interpretation 
of numbers. 

The outline has been expanded to give a more comprehensive view 
of the schedule and a clearer indication of relationships, The index 
has been completely revised. 

In the interests of maximum economy of presentation, two features 
of earlier editions have been omitted: the historical summaries under 
countries, regions and states; and the cross reference entries to persons 
under historical periods. 

The classifiers and subject catalogors in charge of Class E-F since 
the pubh'cation of the second edition in the Americana Section of the 
former Catalog Division and, since January 1941, in the Subject 
Cataloging Division have been Mr. Willard O. Waters, Miss Trma I. 



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Blake, Miss Florence B. Currie, and Miss Kathleen E. Clifford, the 
present incumbent. 

The preparation of the third edition and the editorial work were 
carried out by the Editor of Classification Schedules, Miss L. Belle 
Voegelein. The Assistant Editor, Miss Dorothy Norberg, did most 
of the work on the index and the list of counties, departments, etc., 
in local history. 

RICHARD S. ANGELL 
Chief oj the Subject Cataloging Division 
JOHN W. CRONIN 

Director of the Processing Department 



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OUTLINE 

AMERICA 

E 

11-29 General. 

31-45 North America, 

51-74 Pre-Columbian America. 

77-99 Indians of North America. 

81-83 Indian wars. 

99 Indian tribes, A-Z, 

101-139 Discovery of America and early explorations. 
103-110 Pre-Columbian period. 

111-120 Columbus. 

121-135 Post-Columbian period. 

141-143 Descriptive accounts of America to 1810. 

UNITED STATES 
161-169.5 General. 
History, 
171-179.5 General. 

173 Sources and documents. 

175-175.7 Historiography. 

170-170.8 Biography. 

179.5 Historical geography, 

181 Military history. 

182 Naval history. 

183 Political history. 

.7-9 Diplomatic history. Foreign and general relations, 

.8 Eolations with individual countries, A-Z. 

184-185.07 Elements in the population. 

185-185.97 Negroes. 

186.5-89 Status and development since emancipation. 

.96-97 Biography. 

180-199 Colonial history, 1607-1776. 

186-189 General. 

By period. 

191 1607-1089. 

195-199 1689-1775. 

190 King William'a War, 1689-1697. 

197 Queen Anne's War, 1702-1713. 

198 King George's War, 1744-1748. 

199 French and Indian War, 1765-1763. 
201-298 The Revolution, 1776-1783. 

301-463 Revolution to the Civil War, 1775/1783-1861. 

301-302.6 General. 

302 Collected works of American statesmen, 

.6-6 Biography. 

By period, 
303-309 1775-1789. The Confederation, 1783-1789. 



OUTLINE 

UNITED STATES 
E 

History. 
Revolution to the Civil War, 1775/1783-1861. 

By period Continued. 

310-337 1789-1809. Constitutional period. 

310.7 Diplomatic history. Foreign and general relations. 
311-320 Washington's administrations, 1789-1797. 
321-330 John Adams' administration, 1797-1801. 

323 Troubles with France, 1796-1800. 

331-337 Jefferson's administrations, 1801-1809. 

333 Purchase of Louisiana, 1803 (F 373). 

335 War with Tripoli, 1801-1805. 

336 Neutral trade and its restrictions, 1800-1810. 
337.5 Nineteenth century, 

337.8-400 Early nineteenth century, 1801/1809-1845. 

337.8-340 General. 

337.8 Collected works of American statesmen. 
339-340 Biography. 

341-370 Madison's administrations, 1809-1817. 

351-364.9 War of 1812. 

365 War with Algeria, 1815. 

371-375 Monroe's administrations, 1817-1825. 

373 Missouri Compromise, 1820. 

374 Annexation of Florida, 1819 (F 314). 
37G-380 John Quincy Adams' administration, 1825-1829. 
381-385 Jackson's administrations, 1829-1837. 

384.3 Nullification. 

386-390 Van Buren's administration, 1837-1841. 

391-392 William H. Harrison's administration, 

March 4-April 4, 1841. 

396-400 Tyler's administration, April 4, 1841-1846. 

398 Northeastern boundary disputes, 1783-1845. 

401-415.2 War with Mexico, 1845-1848. 

408 Mexican cession of 1848. 

415.6-440.5 Middle nineteenth century, 1845/1848-1861. 

415.6-9 General. 

.6 Collected works of American statesmen. 

.8-9 Biography, 

416-420 Folk's administration, 1845-1849. 

416 Annexation of Texas, 1845 (F 390). 

421-423 Taylor's administration, 18-19-July 9, 1850. 

423 Slavery question, 1849-1853. 

426-430 Fillmore's administration, July 9, 1850-1853. 

431-435 Pierce's administration, 1853-1857, 

431 Gadsden purchase, 1853 (F786). 

433 Slavery question, 1853-1857. 

436-440.5 Buchanan's administration, 1857-1861. 

438 Slavery question, 1857-1861. 

440.5 State of the country, November 1860-March 4, 1861. 

441-453 Slavery in the United States. 

456-655 Civil War period, 1861-1865. 

456-459 Lincoln's administrations, 1861-April 15, 1865. 



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OUTLINE 

UNITED STATES 
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History. 

Civil War period, 1861-1865 Continued. 
461-055 The Civil War, 1801-1885. 

482-489 Confederate States of America, 

600-738 Late nineteenth century, 1865-1000. 

660-664 General. 

660 Collected works of American statesmen. 

661.7 Diplomatic history. Foreign and general relations. 

663-664 Biography. 

666-670 Johnson's administration, April 16, 1865-1869. 

668 Reconstruction, 1866-1877. 

669 Purchase of Alaska, 1867 (F 907). 
671-680 Grant's administrations, 1869-1877, 
681-685 Hayes' administration 1877-1881. 

686-687.9 Garfiold's administration, March 4-Septcmbor 19, 1881. 

691-695 Arthur's administration, September 19, 1881-1885. 

696-700 Cleveland's first administration, 1885-1889. 

701-705 Benjamin Harrison's administration, 1889-1893. 

706-710 Cleveland's second administration, 1893-1897. 

711-738 MoKinley's first administration, 1897-1901. 

713 Annexation in 1898 of the Hawaiian Islands (DU 627.3-5) ; 
the Philippine Islands (D3 679-685); and Puerto 
Rico (P1975). 

714-735 War of 1898 (Spanish-American War). 

740-839 Twentieth century. 

740-749 General. 

740.5 Sources and documents. 

742.5 Collected works of American statesmen. 

743-743.5 Political history. 

743.5 Un-American activities. 

744-744.5 Diplomatic history. Foreign and general relations. 

745 Military history. 

746 Naval history. 
747-748 Biography. 

751 MoKinloy's second administration, March 4-Soptembor 

14, 1901. 

756-760 Theodore Roosevelt's adrntnstrations, September 14, 1901-1009. 

761-765 Taft's administration, 1900-1913. 

766-783 Wilson's administrations, 1913-1921. 

768 Purchase of Danish Woat Indies (Virgin Islands), 1917 

(F 2136). 
780 Internal history during World War I, 

World War I, 1914-1918, see D 601-680. 
784 1919-1933, Harding-Coolldge-Hoover era. 

785-786 Hardlng j s administration, 1021-August 2, 1923. 

791-796 Coolidgo's administrations, August 2, 1923-1920. 

801-805 Hoover's administration, 1929-1033. 

806-812 FranklinDelanoRoosevett'sadministrations, 1933-AprJl 12, 1945. 

World War II, 1939-1945, see D 731-838. 
813-816 Truman's administrations, April 12, 1945-1953. 

Korean War, 1950-1953, see DS 919. 
835-839 Eisenhower's administrations, 1953- 

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OUTLINE 

UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY 



1-15 New England. 

16-30 Maine. 

31-45 New Hampshire. 

46-60 Vermont. 

61-75 Massachusetts. 

76-90 Rhode Island. 

91-105 Connecticut. 

106 Atlantic coast. Middle Atlantic States. 

116-130 New York. 

131-145 New Jersey. 

146-160 Pennsylvania. 

161-175 Delaware. 

176-190 Maryland. 

191-205 District of Columbia. 

206-220 The South. South Atlantic States. 

221-235 Virginia. 

236-250 West Virginia. 

251-265 North Carolina. 

266-280 South Carolina, 

281-295 Georgia. 

296-301 Gulf States. West Florida. 

306-320 Florida. 

321-335 Alabama. 

336-350 Mississippi. 

351-355 Mississippi River and Valley. 

366-380 Louisiana. 

381-395 Texas. 

396 Old Southwest. Lower Mississippi Valley. 

406-420 Arkansas. 

431-445 Tennessee. 

446-460 Kentucky. 

461-475 Missouri. 

476-485 Old Northwest. Northwest Territory. 

486-600 Ohio. 

516-520 Ohio River and Valley. 

521-535 Indiana. 

536-550 Illinois. 

551-556 Great Lakes. Lake region. 

561-576 Michigan. 

576-590 Wisconsin. 

591-596 The West. Trans-Mississippi region, 

597 The Northwest. Upper Mississippi Valley, 

598 Missouri River and Valley. 
601-615 Minnesota. 

616-630 Iowa. 

631-645 North Dakota. 

646-660 South Dakota. 

661-675 Nebraska, 

676-690 Kansas. 

691-705 Oklahoma. 



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OUTLINE 

UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY 
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721-722 Rocky Mountains. Yellowstone National Park, 

726-740 Montana. 

741-755 Idaho. 

756-770 Wyoming. 

771-785 Colorado. 

786-788 New Southwest, Colorado River. 

791-805 New Mexico. 

806-820 Arizona. 

821-835 Utah. 

836-850 Nevada. 

851 Pacific States. Pacific coast. 

852-853 Pacific Northwest. Columbia River and Valley. 

854 Northwest boundary since 1846. 

856-870 California. 

871-885 Oregon. 

886-900 Washington (State). 

901-915 Alaska. 

931 Klondike region. 

951 Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands. 

965 The territories of the United States (General). 

970 Insular possessions of tho United States (General). 

975 Central American, West Indian, and other countries protected by 
and having close political affiliations with tho United States 
(General). 

BRITISH AMERICA 

1001-1035 Canada. 

1035.8 Maritime provinces. Atlantic coast of Canada. 

1036-1040 Nova Scotia. 

1041-1045 Now Brunswick. 

1046-1049.7 Prince Edward Island. 

1050 St. Lawronoo Gulf, River, and Valley. 

1051-1056 Quebec. 

1056-1059.7 Ontario. 

1060-1060.92 Canadian Northwest. Northwest Territories. 

1061-1065 Manitoba. 

1067 Assiniboia. 

1070-1074,7 Saskatchewan, 

1075-1080 Alberta. 

1086-1089.7 British Columbia. 

1090 Rooky Mountains of Canada. 

1091-1095.5 Yukon. 

1096-1100.5 Mackenzie. 

1101-1105.5 Franklin. 

1106-1110.5 Koowatin. 

Ungava, see P 1054.N5. 

1121-1139 Newfoundland, 

1136-1139 Labrador. 

1140 Tho Labrador Peninsula, 



OUTLINE 

BRITISH AMERICA 



Other than Canada, 

Bahamas, see F 1650-1660. 

Bermudas, see F 1630-1640. 

British East and West Florida, 1763-1783, see F 301, 314. 

British Guiana, see F 2361-2391. 

British Honduras, see F 1441-1457. 

British West Indies, see F 2131-2133. 

Falkland Islands, see F 3031. 

Thirteen North American Colonies before 1776, see E 186-199, 

DUTCH AMERICA 

Colony in Brazil, 1625-1661, see F 2532. 

Dutch Guiana, see F 2401-2431. 

Dutch West Indies, see F 2141. 

New Netherlands to 1664, see F 122.1. 

New Sweden (Dutch possession, 1655-1664), see F 167. 

FRENCH AMEBIOA 

1170 Saint Pierre and Miquelon, 
Other French America. 

Colony in Brazil, 1565-1567, see F 2529. 

Colony in Florida, 1562-1565, see F 314. 

French Guiana, see F 2441-2471. 

French West Indies, see F 2151. 

Louisiana, 1698-1803, see F 372. 

New France and Acadia, 1600-1763, see F 1030, 1038. 

IATIN AMERICA. SPANISH AMERICA 

Genera!, see F 1410-1419. 
Saint Pierre and Miquelon, see F 1170. 

1201-1392 Mexico. 

1401-1419 Latin America (General). Spanish America (General). 

1421-1440 Central America. 

1441-1457 British Honduras. 

1461-1477 Guatemala. 

1481-1497 Salvador (El Salvador). 

1501-1517 Honduras. 

1521-1537 Nicaragua. 

1541-1557 Costa Rica. 

1561-1577 Panama. 

1601-1629 West Indies. 

1630-1640 Bermudas. 

1650-1660 Bahamas. 

1741-1991 Greater Antilles. 

1751-1849 Cuba. 

1861-1896 Jamaica, 

1900-1940 Haiti. 

1912-1930 Haiti (Republic). 

1931-1940 Dominican Republic. 

1951-1983 Puerto Rico. 

1991 Navassa, 

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OUTLINE 

LATIN AMERICA. SPANISH AMERICA 

F 

West Indies Continued, 

2001-2151 Lesser Antilles. 

Groups of islands, by geographical distribution. 

2006 Leeward Islands. 

2011 Windward Islands. 

2016 Islands along Venezuela coast. 

2033-2129 Individual islands. 

Groups of islands, by political allegiance. 

2131-2133 British West Indies. 

2136 Virgin Islands of the United States (Danish West Indies). 

2141 Netherlands West Indies (Dutch West Indies). 

2151 French West Indies. 

2161-2176 Caribbean Sea. Spanish Main. liiiccancors. 

2201-2239 South America. 

2251-2299 Colombia. 

2301-2349 Venezuela. 

2361 Guiana. 

2361-2391 British Guiana. 

2401-2431 Surinam (Dutch Guiana). 

2441-2471 French Guiana. 

2601-2659 Brazil. 

2661-2699 Paraguay. 

2701-2799 Uruguay. 

2801-3021 Argentina. 

3031 Falkland Islands. 

3061-3285 Chile. 

3301-3359 Bolivia. 

3401-3619 Peru. 

3701-3799 Ecuador. 



AMERICA 

GENERA! < 
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11 Periodicals. Societies. Collections (serial). 

International American conferences in F 1404-14.05. 
Collections (nonscrial). Collected works. 

12 Several authors. 

13 Individual authors. 

14 Dictionaries. Gazetteers. Geographic names. 
General works, see E 18. 

History. 

16 Historiography. 

.5 Study and teaching. 
Biography. 

17 Collective. 

Individual, see country, period, etc. 

18 General works. 

Including comprehensive works on America. 
.5 Chronology, chronological tables, etc. 
,7 Juvenile works. 
By period. 

Pre-Columbian period, see E 51-74, 103-109. 
.82 1492-1810. 

Cf. E 101-(139), Discovery and exploration of America, 
E 141-143, Earliest nacountB of America to 1810. 

.83 1810-1900. 

.85 1001- 

19 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, assays, etc. 

Including radio programs, pageants, etc, 

20 Social lifo and customs. Civilization. Intellectual life. 
Description and travel. Views. 

Cf. F 851, Pacific ooaat. 

G 420-480, Travels around the world and iu several 

parts of the world Including America and ofchar 

countries. 
G 75-890, Polar dlscovorlea. 



1 E 11-20 are reserved for works which are actually comprehensive in scope. 
A book of travel would only occasionally be classified here; the numbers for the 
United States, Spanish America, etc., would usually accommodate all works, the 
choice being determined by the main country or region covered. 



E AMERICA B 

Description and travel. Views Continued. 
Earliest to 1606, see E 141. 
1607-1810, see E 143. 
27 1811- 

29 Elements in the population. 
.Al General works. 
,A2-Z Individual elements. 

e. g. .05 Chinese. 
,F3 French. 
.G3 Germans. 
,H9 Huguenots, 
,18 Italians, 
J6 Jews. 
,N3 Negroes. 
.06 Orientals. 

Cf. E 29.05, Chinese. 

NORTH AMERICA 1 

31 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

35 Dictionaries. Gazetteers. Geographic names. 
Biography. 

36 Collective. 

Individual, see country, period, etc. 

38 General works, 
.5 Juvenile works. 

39 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 

40 Social life and customs. Civilization. Intellectual life. 

41 Description and travel. 
45 History. 

Cf, E 101-(139), Discovery and exploration of America. 
F 1410-1414, History of Latin America. 

SOUTH AMERICA, see J? 2201-3799 

PRE-COLUMBIAN AMERICA. THE INDIANS 
Language in PM. 

51 Periodicals. Societies. Collections (serial). Congresses. 

Anthropological records, Archaeological Institute of America, 
etc., but American Antiquarian Society is classed in E 172. 



1 The numbers "E 31-45" like "E 11-29" are to be assigned to works actually 
comprehensive in scope; for example, a book dealing principally with British 
America with a few pages at the end on the United States would be classed in 
F 1001-1035, regardless of title. Most works having United States in the title 
relate so largely to this country that they are classed in E 151-839. 



AMERICA E 

Pre-Columbian America. The Indians Continued. 

Collections (nonserial). Collected works, 

53 Several authors. 

54 Individual authors. 

56 Museums, Exhibitions. 

Including collections of antiquities. 
Subarranged by author. 

57 Theory. Methods of investigation. 

Including biography (arranged by biographeo), o. g, William 
Jones. 

68 General works. 

59 Topics, A-Z. 

.A7 Art. 

.02 Canoes and boats. 

,C6 Chronology. 

,C9 Cremation, 

,C95 Culture. 

,D9 Dwellings. 

,E3 Economic conditions. 

Employment, oto, 

.E4 Education, 

,F6 Folklore. Legends. 

,F63 Food. 

,G3 Games. 

.14 Implements, 

,15 Industries. 

Legends, see .F6, Folklore, 

.M3 Masks. 

,M7 Money. 

.M8 Mortuary austoms. 

,N5 Narcotics, 

.P8 Pottery. 

.R38 Religion and mythology. 

,T35 Textile industry and fabrics. 

.TG Tobacco pipes. 

.W9 Writing. 

61 Origin of the Indiana. Prehistoric archaeology. 

Including cliff dwellings (General). Cliff dwellings in the 
Southwest, see E 78,87, 

65 latin America (General). 

Special, class In local history, usually under tho country; 
in certain oases with state or province; o. g. J 1 1210, 
Mexico; F 1629. MO, Moaqulto Reservation, 

Spanish treatment of the Indiana in F 1411, 

North America (north of Mexico). 
71 General works. 

Works on Indians only, class in E 77. 



E AMERICA E 

Pre-Columbian America. The Indians. 
North America (north of Mexico) Continued. 

73 Mound builders. Mounds. 

74 By state, province, or region, A-Z. 

Class all mounds within a county or other division of a 
state, with the state, subarrangtng by author, e, g. 
mounds in Franklin County, Ohio, arc classed in 
E 74.03. 

e. g. .F6 Florida. 
.12 Illinois. 
.M3 Manitoba. 
,M6 Mississippi Valley. 
.03 Ohio. 

INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA 

77 General works. 

Including periodicals, societies, collections, etc., arranged 
alphabetically, 

78 By state, province, or region, A-Z. 

Including Indian antiquities. 

Canada (General) in E 78. C2. 

Indian reservations are classed here under state, unless held 

by a single tribe, when they are classed in E 90. 
,A28 Alabama. 
.A3 Alaska. 
.A7 Arizona. 
,A8 Arkansas. 

.AS8 Atlantic coast. Eastern United States. 
.B9 British Columbia. 
.GIB California. 
.02 Canada (General). 

Including the Canadian Northwest. 

See olio E 78.D9, British Columbia; E 79. NO, Nova Scotia; eta. 
Cf. E 03, Government relations. 
.CG Colorado. 
.C7 Connecticut. 
.D2 Dakota Territory. 

North Dakota In E 78.N76. 
Bouth Dakota In E 78 863. 

.D3 Delaware. 

.D5 Delaware Valley. 

.D6 District of Columbia. 

.F6 Florida, 

-G3 Georgia. 

.118 Idaho. 

.13 Illinois. 

.15 Indian Territory. 

The five civilized tribes before 1907; after IM7, classed In E 78.040, 
Oklahoma. 

.IBS Indiana. 
,16 Iowa. 



E AMERICA E 

Indians of North America, 
78 By state, province, or region, A-Z Continued. 

.K16 Kansas. 

,K3 Kentucky. 

,L8 Louisiana. 

.M2 Maine. 

.M3 Maryland. 

. M4 Massachusetts. 

.M6 Michigan, 

.M65 Middle Atlantic States. 

.M7 Minnesota. 

.M73 Mississippi. 

.M76 Mississippi Valley. 

.MS Missouri, 

,M82 Missouri Valley. 

.M9 Montana. 

,N3 Nebraska. 

,N4 Nevada, 

,N5 Now England. 

.N54 New Hampshire. 

.N6 New Jersey. 

.N65 New Mexico. 

.N7 New York. 

.N74 North Carolina. 

.N75 North Dakota. 

.N76 Northwest (Old). 

.N77 Northwest (Pacific). 

,N78 Northwest coast of North America. 

.N8 Northwestern States. 

.N9 Nova Sootia, 

.03 Ohio. 

,04 Ohio Valley, 

.046 Oklahoma. 

Tho five clvlllzod tribes after 1007} before 1007! classed In E 78,18, 
Indian Territory. 

.06 Ontario. 

.00 Oregon. 

.P2 Pacific coast, 

,P4 Pennsylvania, 

,P8 Puget Sound. 

.Q3 Quebec. 

.R4 Rhode Island, 

.86 South Carolina, 

.863 South Dakota. 

,S66 Southern States, 

.87 Southwest, New. 

Including cllfl dwellings, 

Of, P 802 ,B2D, Ollfl dwellings In Prljolos Canyon, 

P 817.03, Ollfl dwellings la Canyon de Oliolly National Men* 
umont. 

.88 Southwest, Old. 

,89 Suscjuehanna Valley, 



E AMERICA E 

Indians of North America. 

78 By state, province, or region, A~Z Continued. 
.T3 Tennessee, 
.T4 Texas. 

TJngava, see .Q3, Quebqc. 
.U56 Utah. 
.V6 Vermont. 
.V7 Virginia. 
,W3 Washington (State). 
.W5 The West. 
.W6 West Virginia. 
.W8 Wisconsin. 

Indian wars, 

81 General works. 

82 Wars of the colonial period (General). 

83 Individual wars. 

Arranged chronologically. 

Wars and uprisings in Virginia, 1609-1676 (Massacres of 
1622 and 1641, etc.), see P 229. 

.63 Pequot War, 1636-1638. 

.65 Dutch-Indian War, 1643-1645. Kieft's War. 

.055 New York Uprising, 1655. 

.663 Esopuswars, 1659-1664. 

.67 King Philip's War, 1G75-1676. 

.69 Frontenac's Expedition, 1696. 

King William's War, 1689-1697, see E 196. 

Queen Anne's War, 1702-1713, see E 197. 
.71 Tuscarora War, 1711-1713. 

,713 Yamassee War, 1715-1716. 
.72 Eastern Indian wars (New England), 1722-1726. 

Pigwacket Fight, 1725; S6bastien Rasles (Rale, Rasle); 
etc. 

.73 Natchez Massacre, 1729. 

.739 Chickasaw War, 1739^1740. 

King George's War, 1744-1748, see E 198. 

French and Indian War, 1755-1763, see E 199, 
.759 Cherokee War, 1759-1761. 
,7595 Wyoming Massacre, 1763. 
,76 Pontiac's Conspiracy, 1763-1765. 

Biography: Henry Bouquet, etc. 

.77 Dunmore's War, 1774. Battle of Point Pleasant. 

,775 Indian wars, 1775-1783. 

Campaigns of the Revolution, see E 230-239. 
Wyoming Massacre, 1778, see E 241.W9, 
Cherry Valley Massacre, 1778, see E 241.06. 





E AMERICA E 

Indians of North America, 

Indian wars. 
83 Individual wars. 

.775 Indian wars, 1775-1783 Continued. 

Sullivan's Campaign, 1779, see E 235. 
Crawford's Campaign, 1782, see E 238. 
.79 Northwestern Indian wars (Ohio Valley), 1790-1795. 

Including Harmar's Expedition, 1790; Scott's Expedi- 
tion, May 1791; Wilkinson's Expedition, August 
1791; St. Glair's Campaign, November 1791. 

.794 Wayne's Campaign, 1793-1795. 

.81 Battle of Tippecanoe, 1811. 

.812 Indian wars, 1812-1815. 

Campaigns of the War of 1812, see E 355. 
.813 First Creek Wai-, 1813-1814. 

Including Jackson's execution of the Tennessee 
militiamen. 

.817 First Seminole War, 1817-1818. 

Including the execution of Ambrislor and Arbuthnot. 
.83 Black Hawk War, 1832. 

Biography: Black Hawk, the Sauk chief; etc. 

.835 Second Seminole War, 1835-1842. 
.836 Second Creek War, 1836. 

Thomas Sidney Jcaup, etc. 
.84 Pacific Northwest Indian wars, 1847-1866. 

CayuBO War, 1847-1850; Rogue River War, 1860; 
Yakima War, 1856-1858; Spokane Expedition, 1858; 
etc. 

.854 Dakota Indian or Sioux War, 1865-1856. 
Harncy's Expedition, oto. 

.855 Third Seminole War, 1855-1858. 

.857 Spirit Lake Massacre, 1857. 

.858 Mill Creek War, 1857-1865. 

.859 Navaho (Navajo) War, 1858-1868. 

.86 Dakota Indian or Sioux War, 1862-1865. 

Uprising in Minnesota (Battles of Birch Coulee, Fort 
Ridgely, New Ulm, Wood Lake), 1862; Battle of 
Kllldoor Mountain, July 1864; Platte Bridge Fight, 
July 1865; Powder River Campaign, July-October 
1865; etc. 

.863 Indian wars, 1862-1865. 

Shoshoni War, 1863-1805; Cheyenne War, 1804; Sand 
Creek Massacre, 1804; Battle of Adobe Walla, 1804; 
oto. 
Cf. E 83,858-80, Mill Creek, Navaho, and Sioux wars. 



B AMERICA E 

Indians of North America. 

Indian wars, 

83 Individual wars Continued, 

.866 Indian wars, 1866-1898. 

Fort Phil Kearny Massacre, 1806; Red Cloud War, 
1866-1867; etc. 

Biography: George Crook, Nelson Appleton Miles, eto. 
.868 Battle of Beechev Island, 1868. 

.869 Washita Campaign, 1868-1869. 

.87 Modoc War, 1872-1873. 

.875 Cheyenne outbreak, 1875. 

.876 Dakota Indian or Sioux War, 1876. 

Battle of the Little Big Horn, etc. 
.877 Nez Perce War, 1877. 

Battle of the Big Hole, etc. 
.879 Ute War, 1879. 

.88 Apache War, 1883-1886. 

.89 Dakota Indian or Sioux War, 1890-1891. Mes- 

siah War. 

Death of Chief Sitting Bull; Wounded Knee Mas* 
sacre, 1890; etc. 

.895 Chippewa War, 1898. 

Captivities. 

Indian atrocities, depredations, etc. Adventures, escapes, 
etc., of captives. 

85 General works. Collected narratives. 

87 Individual captivities. 

Prefer classification in E 83 or E 99 if captivity relates to 
a particular war or tribe. 

Biography. 

89 Collective. 

Including portraits, 

90 Individual, A-Z. 

Class Important historical characters with a specific war 

or tribal history. 

e. g. Black Hawk, Sauk chief, see E 83.83. 

.C94 Crazy Horse, Oglala Indian. 
.P6 Pocahontas. 

Sitting Bull, Dakota chief, see E 99.D1. 
.T2 Tegakouita, Catharine. 

Government relations. 

91 General works. 

92 Canada. 

Cf. E 78.C2, Indians in Canada. 

8 



AMERICA E 

Indians of North America. 

Government relations Continued. 

93 United States. 

United States Bureau (Formerly Office) of Indian Affairs, 
Indian rights associations, conferences, biography, In- 
dian question, treatment of Indians, reservations 
(General), etc. 

Individual reservations, if belonging to a particular tribe, 
are classified with the tribe in E 99; otherwise with the 
state in E 78. Exceptions: Jooko or Flathead Indian 
Reservation in F 737.J6; Uncompahgre Indian Reserva- 
tion in F 832.U5. 

Cf. IID 231-234, Indian lands (Regulations, patents, 
valuation, etc.) 

In classifying, prefer tribe or state. 

94 Laws (Collections). 

Laws relating to an Individual tribo are classed with the 
tribe in E 99, 

96 Treaties (Collections). 

Individual treaties are classed 'in E 78 (State, province, 
or region), E 99 (Tribe), or E 83 (Indian wars), as the 
caao may bo. 

Social life and customs, see E 98. 87. 
Education. 

97 General works. 
Indian schools. 

.5 General works. 

,6 Individual schools, A-Z. 

o. g. .02 Carlisle, Pa, United States Indian School, 
.C3 Chomawa, Orog, Salem Indian School. 
.035 Cherokee National Female Seminary, 

Tahloquah, Okla. 

.04 Chllocco, Okla. Indian Agricultural School, 
.113 Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va. 
.J69 Johnson's Indian School, White Sulphur, 

Ky. 
, ,L3 Lawronco, Kans, Haskell Institute. 

.M5 Moor's Indian Charity School, Lebanon, 
Conn. 

Cf. LD 1420-1449, Dartmouth Col- 
logo, Hanover, N. H. 
.MS Morris, Minn, Indian School. 
,P4 Phoenix, Ariz. United States Indian Vo- 
cational School, 

,115 Riverside, Calif. Sherman Institute. 
,S2 Santeo Normal Training School, Sautee, 

Nobr, 
,T4 Thomas Indian School, Iroquois, N, Y. 

9 



E AMERICA B 

Indians of North America Continued. 

98 Other topics, A-Z. 

In general, prefer E 99, Indian tribes. 
,A2 Aesthetics. 
.A3 Agriculture. 
.A65 Anthropometry. 
,A6 Antiquities. 

Appropriations, see E 91-93. 
.A65 Arms and armor. 
.A7 Art. 
,B3 Baaketry. 
,B6 Boats. Canoes. 
,BY Botany (Economic). Ethnobotany. 

Burial customs, see .MS. 
.014 Calendar. 

Captivities, see E 85-87. 
.03 Census. 
.05 Children. 

Citizenship, see E 91-93. 
Claims. 

.06 By Indians, 

.C62 Against Indians. 
.07 Commerce. 
.08 Costume and adornment. 
.085 Craniology. 
,C87 Crime. 
.C9 Culture. 
.D2 Dances. 
.DG Diseases. 
.D8 Drama. 
.D9 Dwellings. Furniture. 
,E2 Economic conditions. 
Education, see E 97. 
.E5 Embroidery. 

Ethnobotany, see .B7. 
,F3 Financial affairs. 

Trust estates, revolving credit fund, relief, etc. 
Cf. E 08.P3, Pensions. 

.F4 Fishing. 

,F6 Folklore. Legends. 

Prefer E 09 for individual tribes. 
.F7 Food. 
.G2 Games. 

Government relations, see E 91-95. 

History, see E 77. 
H55 Horses. 

Hospitals, see HA 981. A36. 
.H8 Hunting. 
.14 Implements. Utensils. 
.15 Industries. 

Handicraft, mining, etc. 
Basketry, tet ,B3. 
SUversmlthing, i ,S5fi, 
Teitlla Industry, tte ,T35. 

10 



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Indians of North America. 
98 Other topics, A~Z Continued. 
,L3 Land tenure. 

Land transfers, see E 91-93. 
Language, see PM 1-2711. 
Legends, see .FG, Folklore. 
.L7 Liquor problem. 
,M2 Magic. 
.M3 Masks. 
.M35 Modala. 
,M4 Medicine. Medicine men. 

Of. E 08, D6, Diseases, 

.M5 Military capacity and organization. Indians as soldiers. 
.MO Missions (General). 

Including biography of missionaries. 

Profor trlbo or local, 

Jesuit missions In F 1030.7-8, Now Franco. 

,M7 Money. Wampum. 
.MS Mortuary customs. 
(,M9) Musio, see M 1069, Music scores; ML 3557, History 

and criticism of Indian music. 
,N2 Names. 
,NG Narcotics. 

Origin, sec E 61. 
.07 Oratory. 

Ornaments, see ,C8. 
,P3 Pensions. 
,P6 Philosophy. 
,P53 Physical anthropology. 

Physical char note rls tics, beauty, etc. 
Of. E 0B.AGG, Antliropomotry. 

.P6 Picture writing. Rock writing, 
,P74 Poetry (Native Indian poetry). 

Poetry rotating to tlio Indians but written by non-Indians U to 
be classed lu Pit, PS, oto. 

Portraits (Collected), see E 89. 
.PS Pottery. 
.P9 Property. 

Appraisal, removal of restrictions, timber contracts, wills, oto, 
.P96 Psychology. 

Of. BF 432.10, Intelligence of Indians, 
.R3 Religion. Mythology. 

Creation, future life, kotolnns, occultism, revivalism, rltos and 
eoiomonlcs, slmmpniam, oto. 

Reservations, see E 78, 91-93, SO. 
.R5 Riding gear. 

Rock writing, see .P8. 

Scalping, aee ,W2, 
.85 Sign language, 
.855 Silversmithing, 
.86 Slavery. 



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E 



Indians of North America. 
98 Other topics, A-Z Continued. 

Smoking, see .T6. 
.37 Social life and customs. 
.875 Societies. 
,S8 Statues. 

e. g. Tobacco-sign Indiana. 

Suffrage, see E 91-93. 
.T2 Tattooing. 
.T35 Textile industry and fabrics. Weaving. 

Blankets, ruga, etc, 

.T6 Tobacco pipes. Smoking, 
.T65 Totems. 
,T7 Trails. 
.T75 Trapping, 

Treaties, see E 95. 

Utensils, see .14. 
.W2 Warfare. Scalping. 

Wars, see E 81-83. 

Weaving, see ,T35. 

Wills, see ,P9. 
,W8 Women. 

Writing, see .P6. 

Tribes, A-Z, 

Including those Mexican tribes which are also found In tha 
United States. 



99 



.A12 

.A13 

.A15 

.A16 

,A28 

.A34 

.A349 

.A35 

.A4 

.A45 

.A6 

.A62 

.A63 

.A7 

.A8 

.A82 

.A83 

.A84 

.A86 

.A87 

.A875 

.A88 

.B33 

.B37 

.B38 

.B39 



AbitibI, 

Abnakl. 

Achomawi, 

Acoma. 

Ahtena. 

Aleuts. 

Algonkin. 

Algonquian. 

Alibamu. 

Alsea, 

Apache. 

Apalaohee. 

Apalachicola. 

Arapaho. 

Arikara. 

Arosaguntacook. 

Assateague. 

Assiniboin, 

Athapascan, 

Atslna. 

Atsugewi. 

Attaoapa. 

Bannock. 

Basket-Maker. 

Bellabella. 

Bellacoola. 



.B4 Beothuk. 

,B5 Biloxi. 

.B6 Bocootawwonauko. 

.B7 Brotherton. 

.B8 BrulfS. 

.G12 Gaddo. 

.013 Caddoan. 

.016 Cahokia. 

.CIS Calusa. 

.02 Capote, 

.C24 Catawba. 

.026 Cathlamet. 

,027 Oaughnawftga, 

.03 Cayuga. 

.032 Cayuso. 

.04 Chakchiuma, 

.C48 Clmsta. 

.0483 Chastaoosta. 

.049 Chehalis. 

,0493 Chemohuovi. 

.0495 Oheraw. 

.06 Cherokee. 

.0626 Chotco. 

.063 Choyanne, 

.055 Chickasaw. 

,0552 Chilkat. 



12 



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Indians of North America. 
99 Tribes, A-Z Continued. 



.0653 


Chilula. 


.H76 


Huftlapai. 


.050 


Chimariko. 


.H79 


Huma. 


.0505 


Chimmesyan. 


.H795 


Hunkpapa. 


.C67 


Chinook. 


.118 


Hupa, 


.058 


Chinookan. 


.HO 


Huron. 


.C59 


Chipewyftn. 




Including Wyandot Indiana. 


.CO 


Chippewa. 


.12 


Illinois. 


.07 


Chitimacha. 


.16 


IngflHk. 


.08 


Choctaw. 


.16 


Iowa. 


.0815 
,082 
.083 


Chumashan. 
Clallam. 
Clayoquot. 


.169 
.17 

.18 


Iroquoian. 
Iroquois, 
Isleta. 


.0835 


Cochimi, 


,J4 


Jemoz. 


.084 


Coohltl. 


J6 


Jloarilla. 


.C842 


Cocopa. 


,J8 


Juanefio. 


.0844 


Colville. 


.J9 


Jumano. 


.C85 


Comancho. 


.K15 


Kahmh, 


.086 
.087 


Coraox. 
Conostogft. 


JC10 
,K17 


Kalapuyan. 
Kalispel. 


.C873 


Ccmoy. 


.K18 


Kamia. 


.0874 


Cooa. 


.K2 


Kansa. 


.0875 


Cowiohan, 


.K23 


Karankawa. 


.C88 


Oreo, 


.K26 


Karok. 


.09 


Greek, 


.K20 


Kaaka, 


.091 


Croatan. 


.K264 


Kaskaskia. 


.092 


Crow. 


.K207 


Kato. 


.m 


Dakota. Sioux. 


.K269 


Kawailsu. 




Including Ohio! Sitting Bull 


JC27 


Kawia, 




(Dentil In E 83.80). 


.IC3 


Koocho. 


.D2 


Delaware, 


.KS9 


Korcsan. 


,D4 


Dhogiha. 


.K300 


Klchal. 


-D5 
.D8 


Dieguofio. 
Dudley. 


JC4 
.K6 


Kickapoo. 
Klowa. 


.DO 


Dwamish. 


.K52 


Kiowa Apaoho, 


.E5 
.B7 


Erie, 

Eskimos. 


.KfiO 
,K7 


Kiyukaa. 
Klamath. 


.E8 


Esopus. 


.K76 


KHkitat. 




Five civilized tribes, see E 


.K77 


Koaaati. 




78.15; 99.06, .056, .08, 


,K82 


Kuitah. 




.09, .828. 


.K84 


Kutohln. 


,F7 


Fox. 


,K85 


Kutonai. 


.015 


Gabrielefio. 


,K0 


Kwakiutl. 


.G07 


Gosiuto. 


.L2 


Laguna, 


JUG 


Ilackonsack. 


.L3 


Lasslk. 


,H2 


Halda. 


,L4 


Lillooet. 


.H23 


Haislft. 


.L5 


Llpan. 


.H20 


Han. 


.L9 


Luiseflo. 


.H3 


Havasupal. 


.L95 


Lumm!. 


,H6 


Ilidatsa, 


.L98 


Lutuamlan. 


.H06 


Ilitoliiti. 


.M115 


Madohst. 


.117 


Hop). 


.M12 


Mahloan. 



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AMERICA 



Indians of North America. 
99 Tribes, A-Z Continued, 

.MIS Maidu, 

.M19 Makah. 

,M195 Malecite. 

,M198 Manahoao, 

,M2 Mandan, 

,M22 Manhattan. 

,M25 Maricopa. 

,M3 Mascoutoa, 

,M4 Mashpee, 

.M42 Massachusot. 

.M43 Mattole. 

.M435 Mdowakanton. 

.M44 Menorainee. 

.M45 Mescalero. 

,M46 Methow. 

.M48 Miami, 

,M6 Micraao, 

, M62 Mikinakwadahiwininiwak. 

.M826 Mill Creek. 

.M63 Mlmbreflo. 

,M64 Mingo, 

,M642 Minioonjou. 

.M65 Minisink. 

,M68 Missieauga. 

,M682 Missouri. 

.M683 Mistassin. 

,M69 Miwok. 

,M693 Mixed bloods. 

French Indians, oto. 

C(. B 184.08, Guineas. 

K 184.J2, Jackson Whites, 
E 184.W5, Wesorts. 



,M697 
.M698 

.M7 

.M76 

.M77 

,M8 

.M83 

,M84 

.M85 

.MSB 

,M87 

.M88 

.M89 

.M9 

.M92 

,M93 

,M95 

.N125 

.N14 



Moaohe, 
Mobilo. 
Modoc. 
Mogollon, 

Mohave, 

Mohawk. 

Mohegan, 

Molala. 

Monacan. 

Mono. 

Montagnaia. 

Montauk. 

Moquelumnan. 

Moravian, 

Multnoraah. 

Munsee. 

Muakhogean, 

Nahane. 

Nan ti coke. 



.N16 

,N18 

.N19 

.N2 

.N23 

.N2B 

.N3 

,N45 

.N46 

.N48 

,N6 

.N6 

.N65 

,N7 

.N74 

.N815 

.N85 

.N9 

,N93 

.N96 

.03 

.033 

.035 

.04 

.045 

.058 

,063 

.08 

.087 

.09 

,P2 

.P215 

.P22 

.P225 

.F23 

,P24 

,P25 

.P27 

.P29 

.P3 

,P4 

,P5 

.P515 

,P52 

.P53 

.P57 

.P575 

.P68 

.P6 

.P62 

.P64 



Narraganaet. 

Nascapee. 

Natoheaan. 

Natchez, 

Naugatuok. 

Nausot. 

Navaho. 

Nehalem. 

Nespelim. 

Neutral Nation. 

Nez Percfi. 

NianMo. 

Nipisslng. 

Nipmuo. 

Nisqualli. 

Nomlaki. 

Nootka. 

Norridgewook. 

Nottoway. 

Ntlakyapamuk. 

Oglala. 

Oka. 

Okinagan. 

Omaha. 

Oneida. 

Onondaga. 

Ooheuonpa. 

Osage. 

Oto. 

Ottawa. 

Paiute. 

Palaihnihan. 

Paloos. 

Pamlico, 

Paraunkey. 

Panamint. 

Papago. 

Passamaquoddy. 

Patwin, 

Pawnee. 

Pennacook. 

Penobsoot. 

Peoria. 

Pequawket. 

Pequot, 

Piankashaw. 

Piouris. 

Piegan. 

Plma. 

Plman, 

Pooasaefc, 



E 



AMERICA 



E 



Indians of North America. 
99 Tribes, A-Z - Continued. 



.P65 


Porno. 


.362 


Sisaoton. 


.P7 


Ponoa. 


.8623 


Siwanoy. 


.P8 


Potawatoml. 


.863 


Skitawish. 


.P83 


Potomac. 


.865 


Slave. 


,P85 


Powhatan. 


.866 


Sokoki. 


.P9 


Pueblo. 


.868 


Spokan. 




Ct, F 802.A9, .B2B, .04, .EG, 


.87 


Squawmish. 




Rutns of Puoblo Indian 


.875 


Stillaquamish. 




villages. 


.88 


Stockbridge. 


.P98 


Puyallup. 


.885 


Suquamiuh. 


.Q2 


Quapaw. 


.89 


Suaquehanna, 


.06 


Quileuto, 


-T114 


Tabeguaohe. 


-Q6 


Quinalelt, 


.T115 


Taensa. 


.Q7 


Quinnipiao. 


,T12 


Tahltan, 


.R18 


Rappahannock. 


.T15 


Takelma. 


.815 


Saint Regis, 


.T17 


Takulli. 


.817 


Sallnan. 


.T18 


Tamaroa. 


.82 


Salish. 


.T185 


Tanai. 


.821 


Salishan 


.T2 


Taos. 


.8212 


San Felipe. 


.T315 


Tawakoni. 


.8213 


San Ildefonso. 


,T32 


Tenino. 


,8214 


Sandia. 


.T33 


T6tes de Boule. 


.8215 


Sanpoil. 


.T34 


Teton. 


.8217 


Sans Arc. 


.T36 


Tewa. 


.822 


Santoe. 


.T62 


Tigua, 


.8223 


Santo Domingo. 


.T53 


Tillamook. 


.8225 


Saone. 


.T54 


Timiekaming. 


.8227 


Sarsi. 


.T65 


Timucua. 


.823 


Sauk. 


.T66 


Tinne. 


.825 


Soaticook (Connootlout). 


.T67 


Tionontati. 


.8262 


Soaticook (Now York) . 


.T68 


Tlakluit. 


.820 


Sokani. 


,T6 


TUngit. 


.828 


Sominolo. 


.T7 


Tolowa. 


.83 


Seneca. 


.T73 


Tonikan. 


.831 


Serrano, 


.T77 


Tonkawa. 


.832 


Soweo. 


.T76 


Tsattine. 


.8325 


Shahaptlan. 


.T78 


Tsilkotln. 


.833 


Shasta. 


,T8 


Tsimshian. 


.8332 


Shastan. 


,T83 


Tubatulabal. 


.835 


Shawneo. 


.T845 


Tukkuthkutohin. 


.838 


Shinnooock. 


.T85 


Tukuarika. 


.839 


Shoshonean. 


.T87 


Tulalip, 


.84 


Shoshoni, 


.T875 


Tunica. 


.845 


Shuswap. 


.T88 


Tunxis. 


.85 


Sia. 


.TO 


Tuscarora. 


.853 


Sihasapa. 


.T96 


Tutelo, 


.864 


Siksika. 


.T97 


Tututnl. 


.866 


Sinkiuao. 


.T98 


Twana, 


.856 


Sinkyono. 


.U36 


Ulnta. 


.SO 


Siouan. 


.U4 


UmatUla, 




Sioux, see .Dl. 


.U46 


Umpqua. 



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Indians of North America. 


99 Tribes, A-ZContiuued. 


,U8 


Uto. 


.W63 




Cf. K 832. UB, Uncompatigre 


.W54 




Indian Reservation, 


.W6 


.1185 


Uto-Aatecan, 


.W65 


.V8 


Vuntakutohin. 


.W7 


.W12 


Waohuaet. 


.W79 


.W125 


Waco. 


.W8 


.WI3 


Wahpekute. 


-Y18 


.W135 


Wahpeton. 


,Y2 


.W16 


Wailaki. 


.Y212 


.W16 


Wakashan. 


.Y22 


,W18 


Walla Walla. 


.Y225 


.W185 


Walpapi. 


.Y23 


.W19 


Wamesit. 


,Y25 


.W2 


Wampanoflg, 


.Y26 


.W3 


Wanapum. 


.Y3 


.W34 


Wapplnger, 


.Y5 


.W35 


Wappo. 


.Y7 


.W37 


Wasco, 


.Y75 


.W38 


Washo, 


.Y9 


.W4 


Wawenock. 


.Y92 


,W45 


Wea. 


,Y94 


.W5 


Welsh. 


.Y95 




Tho tradition and theories 


.Y97 




about tills mythic tribe. 


.29 



101 



103 



105 



109 



Wenfltohl. 

Weurohronon. 

Wichita. 

Wiminuohe. 

Winnobago. 

Wintun. 

Wiyat. 

Yahuskin. 

Yakima. 

Yakonan. 

Yamassee. 

Yampa. 

Yana. 

Yankton. 

Yanktonai. 

Yaqui. 

Yavapai. 

Yokayo. 

Yokuts. 

Yuohl. 

Yukian. 

Yuma. 

Yuman, 

Yurok. 

Zufii. 



DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND EARLY EXPLORATIONS 

Early to about 1607. 
General works. 
Pre-Columbian period, 
General works. 
Special. 
Norse. Vinland. 

Including biography of Leifr Eirfksaon, Kensington 

runs stone, etc. 
Greenland, see G 725-770. 

Other, A-Z. 

,B3 Basque, 

.05 Chinese. 

,D2 Danish. 

.D9 Dutch, 

,E3 Egyptian. 

,H5 Hindu. 

.16 Irish, 

.18 Italian. 

Voyages of tlio brothers NlccolS and Antonio Zono, 
.PS Plieniolan. 
.PJt Portuguese. 



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Discovery of America and early explorations. 
Pre-Columbian period. 
Special. 

109 Other, A-Z Continued. 

.87 Spanish. 
.W4 Welsh. 

Tlio tradition of tho Welsh Indians, see K OD.W6. 

110 Background factors of the discovery j and resulting 

conditions. 

Including tho influence of Paolo del Pozao ToscauolH, Martin 
Behaira, etc. 

Columbus (Cristoforo Colombo). 

111 General works. 

Including biography. 

112 Special. 

Autographs, birthplace, canonization, celebrations, coat 
of arms, education, friends, Iconography, landfall, 
language, mtirrlngo, monuments, name, rollca, shlpa, 
tomb, oto. 

Bibliography of Columbus In Z 8187. 

113 Family. 

Tho Colombo, CoKSn, Monta, and Porestrollo families. 
Writings of Columbus. 

114 Collected works. 

Including collected letters and collections of documents 

concerning him. 
Arranged alphabetically by editor. 

Individual works. 

First letter (Santangel). 

115 Spanish text. By date. 

Facsimiles and reprints without translation, 
.2 Translations. 

By initial letter of language and date. 
With or without facsimiles or reprints of Spanish 
text. 

,3 Paraphrases and works about tho letter. 

By author. 
Second letter (Sanchea). 

116 Spanish text. By date. 

Facsimiles and reprints without translation. 
Translations. 
.1 Latin. By date, 

Tho earliest translation aa well as others made 

from it. 
Facsimiles and texts, 

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E AMERICA B 

Discovery of America and early explorations. 
Columbus (Oistoforo Colombo). 
Writings of Columbus. 
Individual works. 

116 Second letter (Sdnchez). 

Translations Continued. 

.2 Othor. 

By initial letter of language and date. 
With or without facsimiles or reprints of 

Spanish text. 

,3 Paraphrases and works about the lottor. 

By author. 

117 Other writings. 

Journal in E 118. 

118 Voyages. Journal of Columbus. 
110 Columbus celebrations, 1892-1893. 

Arranged alphabetically by placo. 

Of. T 400-099, National and international exhibitions, 

120 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 

Including poetry, dramn, Columbus Day celebrations mid 
programs, etc. Of. PN-PZ, Literature, 

Post- Columbian period. El Dorado, 
Successors of Columbus to about 1607. 

121 General works. 

Of. G 200-303, History of geographical dlacovorlofl, ox~ 

plorationa, and travola. 
G 576-890, Polar discoveries, 
G 040-665, Search for tho Northwest Passage. 

Spanish and Portuguese. 
123 General works. 

Including I/Ino of DomarkuUon drawn by Pope Alex- 
ander VI In 1493 and modified by Treaty of Tordosll" 
las, 1404. 

Of. IS 141, Descriptive accounts of America boforo 1007. 
P 314, Spanish settlement in Florida boforo 1821. 
F 1230-1231, Spanish settlement In Mexico boforo 

1810. 

F 1411, History of Spanish America boforo 1000, 
F 3442-3444, Spanish settlement In Peru boforo 1820, 
G 273-289, History of geographical discoveries by 
the Spanish and Portuguese. 

Individual explorers, A-Z. 

.A3 Agullar, Joro'm'mo de, 

.A36 Aguirro, Lope de. 

,B2 Balboa, Vasco Ntifiez de. 



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Discovery of America and early explorations. 
Post- Columbian period. 1 Dorado. 

Spanish, and Portuguese. 

125 Individual explorers, A-Z Continued. 

.B7 Boyl, Bernardo. 

.Gil Cabral, Pedro Alvares, 

,C12 CabriHo, Juan Rodriguez. 

,02 Caminha, Pedro Vaz do. 

.04 Casaa, Bartolomd de las. 

Tho traola of Los Oasaa, set P 1411. 

.C8 Cosa, Juan do la. 

,F3 Fodermann, Nikolaus. 

,F35 Ferndndoz, Juan. 

,F9 Fuca, Juan de. 

.G2 Garcfa, Diego do Moguor. 

.GO G6moz, Eatoban. 

,G8 Grijalva, Juan do, 

,M3 Marco da Nizza, Father. 

.N3 Narvaez, Panfllo do. 

.NO Ndfioz Caboza do Vaoa, Alvar. 

.058 Ordis, Diego do. 

.00 Orellana, Frflncisco do. 

.P2 Pancaldo, Le6n. 

,P5 Pinz6n, Martfn Alonso. 

.P52 Plna6n, Vioonto Yafioz. 

.P7 Ponce do Le6n, Juan, 

.823 Sarmionto do Gamboa, Pedro. 

.S3 Sohmidol, Ulrich. 

.87 Soto, Hornando do. 

.U8 Ursda, Pedro do. 

,V3 Vdzquoz da Coronado, Franotgco. 

,V5 Vospuooi, Amerigo. 
.VO The name "America." 

English. 

127 General works, 

129 Individual explorers, A-Z. 

.01 Cabot, John and Sebastian. 
.D7 Drake, Sir Francis. 

Of. 420.D7, Voyage of circumnavigation. 
,G4 Gilbert, Sir Humphrey . 
.H4 Hawkins, Sir Richard. 
.H8 Hudson, Henry. 

Of. P 127.H8, Hudson: Fulton celebration, 1000. 

,R2 Raleigh, Sir Walter. 

Of, DA 8fl.33.R2, Biography, 

F 220, Raleigh's Roanoke colonies, 1684-1090, 

French. 
131 General works. 

Cf. F 314, French colony in Florida. 
F 1030, New France. 

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Discovery of America and early explorations. 
Post- Columbian period. El Dorado. 

FrenchContinued. 
133 Individual explorers, A-Z. 

.03 Cartier, Jacques. 

,P3 Paulraier do Gonneville, Binofc. 

,V5 Verraazano, Giovanni da, 

135 Other, A-Z. 

e. g. .D9 Dutch. 

,G3 German. Welsera, 

.18 Italian. 

(139) Allusions. 

Works on subjects other than America, containing allusions 
to the discovery and to the New World. 

For reference only, the books being classified with the sub- 
jects of which they treat or the literature to which they 
belong, e. g, the polyglot Psalter edited by Agostino 
GhiBtinianl is classed in US 1419, and the Sentencias 
calholicast del divi, poeta Dant, compiled by Jaumo Ferrer 
de Blanea, is classed in PC 3937.F4, 

DESCKIPOTE ACCOUNTS OF AMERICA 
Earliest to 1810. 

141 Earliest to 1606. 

Including 16th century travels. 
Of. E' 101-135, Discoveries. 

F 1411, History of Latin America to 1600. 

143 1607-1810. Latin America. 

English colonies, 1607-1766, see E 162. 
Latin America since 1810, see F 1409, 
New France, 1603-1763, see F 1030. 

Other local, see corresponding country and period divisions in 
F. 



UNITED STATES 

_, GENERAL 

jU 

151 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

Including general societies for the preservation of places of 
historic or other national interest, e. g. American Scenic 
and Historic Preservation Society. 

Geographic societies, see G3, 

Historical periodicals and societies, see E 171-172, 186, eto. 

Patriotic societies, see E 172.7, 181, 182, 186, 202, etc. 

154 Gazetteers. 
Directories. 
.5 General. 

.7 Social directories. Social registers. 
(.9) Business and trade directories, see HP 6035. 

Recreational directories, see E 158. 
156 Geographic names. 

Cf. E 98.N2, Indian namea. 

G 104-108, Geographic names and terms (General). 

158 Guidebooks. Handbooks. 

Including directories of summer and winter resorts, excursions, 
eto. 

169 Historic monuments (General). 

Mansions, mission buildings, public buildings, eto. 
Individual mansions, mission buildings, public buildings, etc., 

arc classed in local divisions. 
Roads aro classed in HE 366, o. g, HE 366.08, Cumberland 

Road. But historical and descriptive works on regions 

traversed by a road are classed in F, Local history. 
General questions of the location and removal of the national 

capital are classed in F 105. 

Cf. E 179.5, Boundaries. 
G 109, Distances. 
GB 494-496, Altitudes. 

160 National and state parks and reservations (General). 
Including national forests as parks. 
Works on Individual parks are classed with subject or 
local division. 

e. g. E 476.81 Chiokamauga and Chattanooga 

National Military Park. 
F 868. Y6 Yosemlte National Park. 

Cf , SB 482-483, Parks and public reservations. 
SP 426-428, Forest reserves. 

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161 Social life and customs (General). 

Including antiquities, etc., illustrative of American life. 
Cf. E 169.1-5, Civilization, intellectual life. 
By period, see E 162-169. 
Description and travel. 

Travel before era of settlement) see E 141, 
Regions, see F, Local history. 

e. g. F 106 Atlantic coast. 

F 206-220 Southern States. 

F 351-354 Mississippi Valley. 

F 470-485 Old Northwest. 

F 591-595 The Wesfc. 

.5 History of travels. Travel anthologies. 
By period. 

Including works on civilization, social life, etc. 
Class a general work of travel through the country in 
1785 in E 164, not in F 106, Atlantic States. 

162 1607-1764. 

General descriptive woiks on the British colonies in 
America including Thanksgiving Day and customs 

(Cf. F7, Thanksgiving Day in New England; GT 
4976, Festivals). 

163 1765-1783. 

164 1784-1811, 
166 1812-1844. 

166 1845-1860. 

167 1861-1866. 

Travels in the Confederate States, see F 214. 

168 1866-1913. 

169 1914- 

Civilization. Intellectual life. 

Including national characteristics, ideala, Americanization, 

Prefer E 162-167 for early periods, 

Cf, E 161, Social life and customa (General). 

JK 1758, Manuals for foreign-born citizens, etc. 

.1 General works. 

Biography (Americanization literature). 
.3 Collective, 

,5 Individual, A-Z. 

e. g, ,A66 Austin, Mary. 



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HISTORY 

171 Periodicals. Yearbooks. 

172 Societies. 

Including historic&l departments of other organizations, e. g. 
museums, libraries. 

Cf, E 175.4, Historiography. 
Geographic societies, see Q 3. 
Patriotic hereditary societies. 
.7 General works. 

Individual societies, see 33 181-182, 186, 202, etc. 
Political and patriotic societies primarily interested 

in social objectives, see HS 2321-2330. 

173 Sources and documents. Collections. Collected works, 

Including exhibitions of source materials. 

174 Dictionaries and encyclopedias. 

.5 Chronology. Chronological tables, etc. 

Historiography. 

176 General works. History. 

.1 Minor works. Pamphlets, etc, 
.4 Institutions, 

Programs, reports, methods of organisation and work, 
Including the work of government commissions, historical 
societies, oto. 

o. g. .03 Crvrnegie Institution of Washington, 
Division of Historical Research. 

Biography of historians. 

Including gononil criticism of their works. Class criticism 
of a particular work with the work. 

.45 Collective. 

.5 Individual, A-Z, 

.A17-178 Adams, Henry, 

.A179-24 Adams, Herbert Baxter. 

.3319-107 Bancroft, George. 

Cf. E 340. B2, Bancroft's political life, 

.B199-25 Bancroft, Hubert Howe. 

B37-39 Beard, Charles Austin* 

.D73-767 Draper, Lyman Copeland. 

.F47-54 Fiskc, John. 

.FB-69 Force, Peter. 

P2-28 Parkman, Francis. 

.11437-44 Rhodes, James Ford. 

.867-76 Sparks, Jarod. 

,7 Methodology. 

Theory, comparison and criticism, etc. Research, 



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History Continued. 
176.8 Study and teaching. 

In colleges, universities, and secondary schools, class hero. 
In primary and elementary schools, class in LB 1530, 
1581-1583. 

.85 Criticism of textbooks (General). 

Of, E 468.5, Criticism of textbooks on the Civil War. 
.87 Film catalogs, 
.9 Philosophy of American history. 

Biography (Collective). 
176 General. 

For general United States biography not limited to political 
life, see CT 210-269. 

Biography of individual periods, see the period, 
e. g. E 302.5 1775-1829. 

.1 Presidents. 

Biography of each president is classed with hia administra- 
tion, e. g. E 312, Washington; E 322, Jefferson. 

Presidential inaugurations are classed in local history, 
e. g. F 128.44, New York City, for Washington's firat 
inauguration in 1789; but F 158.44, Philadelphia, for 
his second in 1793; F 197-200, Washington, D. C., for 
the inaugurations of Jefferson and succeeding presidents. 

White House, see F 204. W5. 

.2 Wives of presidents. 
,5 Portraits. 

To bo used only for second copies; first copies are classed 
in N 7593. 

.6 Hall of Fame, New York University. 
.8 Juvenile works. 

Biography (Individual). 

See under periods in national or state history, e. g. E 195, 
United States, 1689-1775; E 207, Revolution; F 122, New 
York State before 1776; also under topics, e, g. E 181-182, 
Military and naval leaders; E 186.97, Negroes. 

Generally, when a man has been a representative in Congress 
and governor of a state, his life is classed with state history 
unless his national career has been decidedly more promi- 
nent. 

General works. 

178 Comprehensive works. 

.1 Textbooks. 



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History. 

General works Continued, 
178.2 Outlines, syllabi, eto. 

Chronology, see E 174,6. 
.25 Examinations, questions, etc. 
.3 Juvenile works. 

Including collections of stories from American history for 
children. 

Of. PE 1127.H5-6, English readers on United States 
history. 

.4 Comic and satirical works. 

Humor of American history. 

.6 Pictorial works. 

.6 Addresses, essays, lectures, etc. 

,9 Poetical works. Rhyming histories. 

General collections of American historical poems, 
see PS 595.H5. 

Collections or single poems on a particular event are 
classed with the subject, e. g. E 233, Ballads and poems 
relating to the Burgoyno campaign. 

179 Minor works. 

Pamphlets, pageants, etc., and otherwise unprovlded-for 
topics, such as disaaters, floods, eto, in general (Looal^in 
F). The flag; OR 113, Heraldry; JO 346, Symbolism, 
desecration; JK 1761, Flag Day. 

.6 Historical geography, 

Boundaries (General), cho frontier, history of territorial expan- 
sion, public domain, regionalism, eto. 
Boundaries (Special): 
Alaska, see F 912.B7. 
North, see F 551-660, 597. 

Northeast, see E 398; F 27.B7, 42.B7, 67.B7, 127.B7. 
Northwest, see F 864, 880. 
Southeast before 1819, aee F 317.B7. 
Southwest, see F 392.B7, 786. 
Anthropogeography, see GP 503-504, 
Cf. E 713, Expansion controversy, imperialism, eto. 

JK 304, National territory (Constitutional theory and 

history). 

JK 2661-2669, Territorial government and administra- 
tion. 

180 History of states and counties, collectively. 

Class counties limited to one state with that state. 



E UNITED STATES E 

General special. 

181 Military history. 

Battles of more than two wars; if the battles are in the 
twentieth century, class in E 745. 

Military societies, veterans' organizations, etc., covering 
more than one war: Medal of Honor Legion of the 
United States, Military Order of Foreign Wars of the 
United States, Military Order of the Purple Heart, 
Society of American Wars of the United States, Veterans 
of Foreign Wars of the United States, etc. Grand 
Army of the Kepublio (Civil War), see E 462.1. 

Military biography not limited to one war: William Selby 
Harnoy, John Joseph Pershing, Hugh Lenox Scott, 
Leonard Wood, etc. 

Cf. U 52-53, Biography (Military science). 

Military history of twentieth century, see E 746. 

Military history of individual wars, see the war, 
e. g. E 230-239, Revolution; E 470-478, Civil War, 

182 Naval history (United States Navy and Marine Corps). 

Naval battles of more than two wars. 

Naval societies, veterans' organizations, etc., covering 
more than one war: Naval Order of the United States, 
United States Navy Veteran Association, etc. Na- 
tional Association of Naval Veterans (Civil War), see 
E 462.6, 

Naval biography not limited to one war: Smedley Darling- 
ton Butler; Stephen Deoatur, 1752-1808; Robley 
Dunglison Evans; Ernest Joseph King; Edward Yorka 
Macauley; Alfred Thayer Mahan; Richard Worsam 
Meade; Hiram Paulding; Matthew Calbraith Perry; 
John Woodward Philip; George Henry Preble; Francis 
Asbury Roe; Stephen Clegg Rowan; Benjamin Franklin 
Sands; Charles Steedman; Thomas Truxtun; etc. 
Cf. V 62-03, Biography (Naval science). 

Naval history of twentieth century, see E 740. 

Naval history of individual wars, see the war, e. g. E 271, 
Revolution; E 591-600, Civil War. 

183 Politioal history. 

Political history of a period or administration is classed 
with the period or administration, e. g. E 188, Colonial 
history; E 801, Hoover's administration. 

Diplomatic history, Foreign and general relations. 

Diplomatic history of a period or administration is classed 
with the period or administration, e. g. E 313, Washing- 
ton's administrations; E 661.7, Period since Civil War; 
E 744, Twentieth century. 

Cf. JX 1406-1429, Foreign relations (International law). 



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General special. 

Diplomatic history. Foreign and general relations- 
Continued. 
183.7 General works. 

(.76) Relations with special groups of countries. 

Africa, see DT 38. 

Barbory States (1801-1809), see E 335. 

Central American, West Indian, and other countries 
protected by and having close political affiliations 
with the United States, see F 975. 

Europe (1946- ), see D 1066.U5. 

The Far Bast (Far Eastern question), see DS 518.8. 

Latin America, see F 1418. 

International American Conference, see F 1406. 

Near East, see DS 63.2.U5. 

Oceania, see DU 30. 

United Nations, see JX 1977.2.U6. 

West Indies, see F 1622. 

.8 Eolations with individual countries, A-Z, 1 

.9 Other (not A-Z). 

EIEMENTS IN THE POPULATION 

184 Elements, A-Z. a 

Racial and ethnic groups including religious bodies which 
have significance in the history of the United States (Cf. 
BX, Special churches and seota). 

Elements in individual regions, states, cities, etc., are classed 

with the region, state, city, etc., o. g. F 128. G3, Germans in 

Now York (City); F 130.G4, Germans in Now York (State). 

Fraternal and social societies, see HS 1701-2230. 

Voyages of discovery by various nationalities, see E 105-136; 

G 220-306, 
.Al General works. 

Including foreign dements (Qonorftl), minorities, race conflicts and 
problems, etc, 

,A2 Aoadians. 
,A4 Alsatians. 
.A7 Armenians. 

Asiatics, see ,06. 

Assyrians, see .898. 
,A9 Austrlans. 
.B2 Belgians. 
.B67 Bohemians, Czechs. 



i For List of countries in one alphabet, see p. 472-473, 

1 The cutter numbers are intended to bo used as a guide for the best distribution 
of numbers and not to be used as a fixed standard or to affbot numbers already 
assigned. 



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Elements in the population, 
184 Elements, A-Z Continued. 
,B7 British. 

Cf. E 184.02, Canadians; ,E6, English; .18, Irish; .83, Scotch; 
.84, Scotch-Irish; .W4, Welsh. 

,B8 Bulgarians. 
.02 Canadians. 
.03 Catholics. 

Tho Catholic Church, itc BX 14Q4-H18, 2605-2626, etc. 
.05 Chinese. 
.08 Covenanters. 
.09 Cretans. 
.093 Croats. Crofttians. 
Czechs, see .B67. 
Danes, see .319. 

If preferred, use ",D3." 
.DO Dutch. 
,E5 English. 

Of, E 187.6, Lists of English Immigrants. 
,E7 Estonians. 
.F4 Filipinos. 
.F5 Finns. 
.F8 French. 

Cf. E 184. AS, Acadlans; .F85, Fronoh Canadians; .ED, Huguenots. 
,F86 French Canadians. 

Cr. E 1S4.A3, Acadlans. 
.F89 Friends. Society of Friends. Quakers. 

As religious body, see BX 7G07, 7636-7B49, 7780. 
,G3 Germans, 

Palatines, set .P3. 

Cf, E 184. MS, Moraylam; ,R86, Russian Oormnns. 
.07 Greeks. 
.G8 Guineas. 
,H9 Huguenots. 
.H95 Hungarians. 
.13 Icelanders. 

Indiana, see E 77-99. 
.16 Irish. 

CI.E1B4.S4, Scotch-Irish. 
.18 Italians. 
J2 Jackson Whites, 
.J3 Japanese. 
.J5 Jews. 

Jugoslavs, see Yugoslavs. 
,K6 Koreans. 
,L7 Lithuanians. 
.M3 Macedonians. 
,M46 Mennonites. 

Tha Monnonlto Church, tee BX 8110-8118, 8131, 



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Elements in the population. 
184 Elements, A-Z Continued. 

.M5 Mexicans. 
,M7 Moravians. 

Moravian Church, tie BX 8fiGO-8M8, 8681, 
. MS Mormons. 

Negroes, see E 185-185.97, 441-463. 
Norwegians, see .82. 

It preferred, uso ".NO." 
.00 Orientals. 

Of. E 184.08, Chinese; ,F4, Filipino*: ,73, Japanese. 
.P3 Palatines. 
,P7 Poles. 
,P8 Portuguese. 
.P85 Puerto Ricanu. 
,R8 Rumanians. 
.R85 Russian Germans. 
,R9 Russians. 

Ruthonians, see ,U5. 
.818 Scandinavians. 
.819 Danes. 

If preferred, use ",D3," 
,82 Norwegians. 

If preferred, uac ".N6." 

.823 Swedes. 

If preferred, uso ".88." 
.83 Scotch. Scots, 
.84 Sootoh-Irish. 
.85 Serbs, 
.86 Slavs. 

Of. E 181.B87, Bohemians, Oiootia; ,B8, Bulgarians; ,003 Croats; 
,P7, Polos; .R9, Russians; ,BB, Serbs} .864, Blovalcsj .885, 
SlovonDs; ,U5, Ukrainians; ,Y7, Yugoslavs, 

.864 Slovaks. 

.865 Slovenes. 

.87 Spaniards. 

.875 Spanish Americans. 

Cf. E ISi.Mfi, Mexicans. 
Swedes, see .823. 

If preferred, uso ".88." 
,S9 Swiss. 
.898 Syrians. 
,U5 Ukrainians. 

Including Ruthenlana. 
.W4 Welsh. 
.W6 Wcsorta. 
.Y7 Yugoslavs. 



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Elements in the populationContinued. 
Negroes. 

Periodicals, societies, etc., see E 185.6. 
185 General works. History (General)* 

Including works on free Negroes in the United States 

before 1863. 
Of, E 4.41-4S3, Slavery in the United States, 

E 448, Colonization. 

E 463, Emancipation, 

GN 646-661, Negro race (Anthropology). 

HT 975-909, Slave trade (General). 

HV 3181-3185, Protection, assistance, and relief for 
Negroes in the United States, 

JX 4447, Slave trade (International law). 

LC 2701-2803, Education of Negroes. 

History (By period). 
.18 Free Negroes in the South before 1863. 

Free Negroes in an individual state, see E 185.93. 
.2 1863-1877. 

From emancipation to the end of the reconstruction 
period. The Negro as ward of the nation, ex- 
slaves, slave pensions, Freedmen's Bureau (Bureau 
of Refugees, Fvreedmen, and Abandoned Lands). 
Reconstruction in the United States, 1865-1877, see 

E 068. 

Reconstruction in individual southern states, see the 
state, e. g. F 231, Virginia; F 269, North Carolina. 
Freedmen, by state, see E 185.93, 

.3 1877- 

Status and development since emancipation. 

SooJal, economic, and moral conditions, etc. 
.5 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

Including periodicals and societies ' before eman- 
cipation. 
Of. HS 2259-2261, Fraternal and social societies. 

.6 General works. 

.61 Negro-white relations, Race problem. 

Attitudes, discriminations, loyalties, prejudices; civil 
rights; interracial cooperation, movements, and 
practices; segregation. 

Of. JK 1781-1783, The Negro and citizenship. 
JK 1923-1929, Negro suffrage. 
LB 3062, Racial segregation m schools. 

.62 Intermarriage of races. Miscegenation. 

Mulattoes. 
.625 Psyohosocial effects. 



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Elements in the population, 
Negroes. 

Status and development since emancipation Con. 
185.63 The Negro as soldier and as seaman. 

Cf. D 639.N4, Negroes in World War I, 1914-1018. 
D810.N4, Negroes in World War II, 1939-1945. 
E 269.N3, Negroes in tho Revolution, 1775-1783. 
E 540.N3, 5SS.N3, Negroes in the Civil War, 

1861-1805 (North and South). 
E 726.5, Negroes in the Spanish-American War, 

1898. 
.65 Crime. Delinquency. Lynching. 

Cf. HV 6191-0197, Criminal ethnography, 
HV 6467-0409, Lynch law. 

,7 Religion, Negro churches. 

Including religious education. 

Special scots and local churches in BX. 

Cf. BV 2783, Missions to American Negroes. 

.8 Occupations. 

Including economic conditions, employment, labor 
supply, labor unions, vocational guidance, etc. 

.82 The college-educated Negro. The professions. 

Art. Literature. 

Cf. E 185.89.12, Iconography of tho American 
Negro. 

LC 2781, Higher education of Negroes. 

M 1670-1671, American Negro mualo (Scores), 

ML 3550, American Negro music and musicians 
(History and criticism), 

N 6538, American Negro art. 

PS 153.N3, American Negro authors (Literary 
history). 

PS 608.N3, American Negro authors (Collected 
writings). 

R 695, Negroes as physicians, Negroes in medi- 
cine (without soolo-hlstorJoal implica- 
tions). 

.86 Social and moral conditions. Home and family* 

Including social life, women, youth, children, etc, 
.88 Health. Physical condition. 

.89 Other topics, A-Z. 

e. g, ,A5 Anthropology, 

,H6 Housing. 

,12 Iconography, 

,N3 Names. 



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.93 



.96 



.07 



Elements in the population. 
Negroes Continued, 
By region, state, eto. 
Negroes in the North. 
By state, A-W. 

Negroes in an Individual county, city, or town arc 
classed in F, o. g. F 128.9.N3, Negroes in Now York 
(City). 

Slavery in an individual state, see E 446. 

Mississippi. 
Missouri. 
Nebraska. 
Now Jersey, 
New York. 
North Carolina, 
Ohio, 

Oklahoma. 
Oregon, 
Pennsylvania. 
Rhode Island, 
South Carolina, 

Including UIQ Boa Islands. 
Tennessee. 
Texas. 
Virginia, 
West Virginia. 



Including biographical dictionaries and directories. 
Negroes of an Individual county, city, or town arc 
classed in F. 

Individual, A-2. 

Including genealogy (Individual families). 
Biography of slaveSj see E 444. 

Individuals who have distinguished themselves in 
some special field are classed with their field of 
interest in Classes B-Z. 
e. g. Carver, Georgo Washington, sea 

S 417.03. 
.K6-00 Robeson, Paul, 

AB a singer, set MI* 420. 
.T8-89 Truth, Sojourner. 
.W14-BB Washington, Booker Taliftferro. 
.20 Anonymous, 



.A3 


Alabuma. 


*M6 


.AS 


Arkansas. 


.M7 


.07 


Connecticut. 


.N5 


.DO 


District of Co- 


.N54 




lumbia. 


.N56 


.F6 


Florida, 


.NO 


,G4 


Georgia. 


.02 


.12 


Illinois. 


.04 


.14 


Indiana, 


.07 


.134 


Iowa, 


.P41 


.K1G 


Kansas, 


.R4 


JC8 


Kentucky. 


.87 


.LO 


Louisiana. 




.M2 


Maryland. 


.T3 


.M3 


Massachusetts, 


,T4 


.Mfi 


Michigan. 


.V8 


.M65 


Minnesota. 


,W6 


Biograpliy. 






Collective. 



E UNITED STATES E 

COLONIAL HISTORY 
(1607-1776) 

From the earliest permanent English settlements on the Atlantic Coast to the 
American Revolution. The thirteen colonies. 

18G Periodicals. Societies. 

e. g. The Prince Society and its publications. 
Patriotic societies, 
.3 Society of Colonial Wars. 

.4 National Society of tho Colonial Dames of America. 
.5 Colonial Dames of America. 
.6 Order of the Founders and Patriots of America. 
.7 Colonial Daughters of the Seventeenth Century. 
.8 Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, 
.99 Other, A-Z. 

e. g, .055 Colonial Damea of the XVII Century. 

.D3 Daughters of the American Colonists. 

.H55-B9 Hereditary Order of Descendants of 

Colonial Governors, 

.N33-374 National Society of the Colonial Daugh- 
ters of America. 
.06 Order of Colonial Lords of Manors in 

America. 

Order of Washington, see E 202.7. 
.PO-04 The Pilgrims, 

.85-55 Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims. 
,S55 Branch societies, A-Z. 

187 Collections. Collected works. 

Monographs, essays, documents, sources, oto. 

o. g, ,A6 American colonial tracts monthly. 

.A53 American political tracts. 

.072 Colonial pamphlets. 

.F69 Force, Peter Tracts and other papers. 

,H42 Hazard, Ebenozer. Historical collections. 

.07 Original narratives of early American history. 

.5 Biography. 

Collective. Genealogy. 

Including comprehensive lists of English immigrants. Lists 

of immigrants of other nationalities are classed in E 184. 

Biography of later colonial period, beginning with French 

and Indian War, is classed in E 302.6; genealogy of New 

England in F 3; etc, 

Individual, see E 191-199, 302,6, and individual wars. 



88 



E UNITED STATES E 

ColoniaOiistory Continued. 

188 General works. 

Cf. E 82-83, Indian wars. 

E 101-135, Discovery and exploration of America to 1607. 

E 141-143, General accounts of America to 1810. 

E 162-163, Travel and description, 

F 7, New England to 1776. 

F 23, 37, etc., Malnp, New Hampshire, etc., to 1776. 

F 229, Ealeigh's Roanoka colonies, 1584-1690. 

T 314, French Huguenot colonies. 

F 1030, British North America. 

F2131, British West Indies. 

F 2361-2391, British Guiana. 

JV 1000-1099, Administration of British colonies. 

.5 Addresses, essays, lectures, sermons, etc. 

189 Minor works. 

Pamphlets, pageants, etc., and otherwise unprovided-for 
topics; discussions on European origin of American institu- 
tions are classed in D unless largely American history. 

By period. 
191 1607-1689. 

Cf. E 83.63, Pequot War, 1636-1638. 

E 83,063, War with Eaopus Indians, 1658-1664. 

E 83.67, King Philip's War, 1076-1676. 

F 7, Council for Now England, 1620; Plymouth Com- 
pany, 1606; United Colonies of New England, 
1643-1684; eto. 

F 7.5, Governor Andros and his government, 1688. 

F 22, Pophom Colony, Maine. 

F 229, Virginia Company of London. 

196 1689-1775. 

Attempts at union; Albany Congress of 1764; last years of 

colonial government, 1763-1776; eto. 
Biography: Sir William Johnson, William Shirley, etc. 
Cf. E 83.71, Tuscarora War, 1711-1713. 

E 83.72, Wars with the eastern Indiana (New England) , 

1722-1726, 

E 83.739, Wars with the Chickasaw Indians, 1739-1740. 
E 83.76, Pontiao's Conspiracy, 1763-1765, 
E 211-216, Political history, disputes with Great 

Britain. 

E 215.2, Stamp Act Congress, 1765. 
F517, Ohio Company. 
P1032, Quebec Act, 1774. 
F 2272.5, Cartagena Expedition, 1741. 
196 King William's War, 1689-1697. 

Destruction of Scheneotady, 1690; capture of Port 
Royal (Nova Scotia), 1690; Quebec Expedition, 1690; 
Massacre at Haverhill, 1697; eto. 

34 



E UNITED STATES E 

Colonial history, 
By period. 

1689-1775 Continued. 

197 Queen Anne's War, 1702-1713. 

Masaacrcs at Decrfield (1704), Haverhill (1708), etc.; 
Church's expedition to tho eastward; capture of Port 
Royal (Nova Scotia), 1710; Walker'a expedition to 
Quebec, 1711; etc. 

Cf. D 281-283.5, War of Spanish Succession, 1710-1714. 
E 83.71, Tuscarora War, 1711-1713. 

198 King George's Wai-, 1744-1748. 

Siege and capture of Louisburg (Cape Breton Island), 

1745; etc, 

Biography: Sir William Pepperrell, etc. 
Cf. D 291-294, War of the Austrian Succession, 1740- 

1748. 

F 1030-1 039, C2, Nova Scotia, Acadia, Cape Breton 
Island. 

199 French and Indian War, 1755-1763. 

Washington at Fort Necessity, 1754; Braddock's defeat, 
1756; Battle of Lake George, 1765; siege of Fort 
William Henry, 1757; expeditions against Ticonder- 
oga and Crown Point, 1765-1759; second siege and 
capture of Louisburg, 1768; capture of Fort Fron- 
tenao, 1758; Niagara and Quebec campaigns, 1769; 
etc. 

Biography: John Bradatreet; Francois Gaston, duo do 
L6vis; Louis Joseph do Montoalm-Gozon, marquis 
do Saint- Veran; Robert Rogers; etc. 
Cf. DD 409-412.8, Seven Years' War, 1756-1763. 
E 83,759, Cherokee War, 1760-1701. 
E 195, Albany Congress, 1764. 
F 1038, Winslow's expedition for expulsion of tho 

Acadiana, 1756. 
F 1781, Siege of Havana, 17G2-1703. 

Elements in the population, see E 184. 

THE REVOLUTION 

(1776-1783) 

201 Periodicals. Societies (Research). 

202 Societies (Patriotic and hereditary). 

Reports, registers, etc. 

Collections of documents, memoirs, etc., are classed in E 203, 
e. g, E 203.349, Publications of the Seventy-Six Society. 

.1 Society of the Cincinnati, 

.2 Daughters of the Cincinnati. 

.3 Sons of the American Revolution. 

35 



E OTITED STATES E 

The Revolution, 1775-1783. 

202 Societies (Patriotic &nd hereditary )~Continued. 

,4 Sons of the Revolution. 

Including proposals for the union of Sons of the Revolution 
and Sons of the American Revolution, 

.5 Daughters of the American Revolution. 

.6 Daughters of the Revolution. 

.7 Order of Washington. 

.8 Washington Society of Maryland. 

,9 Children of the American Revolution, 

.99 Other, A-Z. 

e, g. .M64 Military Order of Pulaski, 
.063 Order of LaFayette. 
.065 Order of the Descendants of the Signers of 

the Secret Pnct or Prior Declaration of 

Independence. 

Museums, exhibitions, see E 289. 

203 Collections. Collected works. 

Documents, essays, letters, journals, memoirs, etc. 
Collections of anecdotes, see E 296. 

Biography. 

Including portraits. 

206 Collective. 

Especially military and naval leaders. 

Signers of the Declaration of Independence, see E 221. 

Statesmen of the Revolutionary period, see E 302 5. 

207 Individual, A-Z. 

Lives of military and uaval commanders and staff officers. 
Regimental officers and privates are classed either with 
regimental histories in E 263, or with personal narra- 
tives in E 275. Scouts and spies, see E 279. 
Cf. E 302.6, Lives of individual statesmen. 

.A3 Alexander, William, 
Called Lord Stirling. 

,A4 Allen, Ethan, 

.332 Barry, John. 

,B48 Biddle, Nicholas. 

,B5 Eiddle, Owen. 

.B68 Bigelow, Timothy. 

.B8 Brown, John, 1744-1780. 

.OS Clark, George Rogers. 

.C62 Clinton, James. 

,D3 Davidson, William Lee. 

.D9 Duportail, Louis Lebegue de I 

.E3 Elbert, Samuel. 

,G2 Gadsden, Christopher. 

.G3 Gates, Horatio. 

.G56 Glover, John. 

36 



B UNITED STATES 

The Revolution, 1776-1783. 

Biography. 

207 Individual, A-Z Continued. 

.G9 Greene, Nafchanael. 
.H7 Hopkins, Ezek, 
.H86 Howe, Robert. 
.J7 Jones, John Paul. 
.KH Kalb, Jean, baron de 
,K74 Knox, Henry. 
,K8 K6sctiisako f Tadeusz. 

Of. DK 43U.K8, Polish patriot. 
.L2 Lafayette, Marquis de. 
Lafayette la America, 
Cf. DO U0.L2, Lafayette In ITanco. 

.L22 Lamb, John. 

.L47 Lee, Charles. 

,L5 Lee, Henry. 

.M3 Marion, Francis, 

.M5 Mercer, Hugh. 

,M6 Mlffltn, Thomas. 

.M7 Montgomery, Riohard. 

.MS Morgan, Daniel. 

.M85 Moultrie, William. 

,M9 Moylan, Stephen. 

.M95 Muhlenberg, John Peter Gabriel. 

,N2 Nash, Franoia, 

.013 O'Brien, Jeremiah. 

.P2 ParsonB, Samuel Holden, 

,P3 Patorson, John. 

.P63 Plokcns, Andrew. 

.P08 Pitoairn, John. 

,P7 Pomeroy, Beth. 

.P75 Presoott, William. 

.P8 Pulaaki, Kazlmierz. 

Of. DK 43i.8.P8, Polish patriot. 

,P9 Putnam, Israel. 

.R32 Reed, James. 

.83 Schuyler, Philip John. 

.879 Stark, John. 

.88 Steuben, FricdriolrWmielm, Baron von. 

.89 Sullivan, John. 

.895 Sumter, Thomas. 

.T13 Talbob, Silas, 

.T45 Thomas, John. 

.T57 Tllghman, Tench. 

,T8 Tucker, Samuel. 

.W2 Ward, Artemas. 

.W26 Ward, Samuel. 

.W27 Warner, Seth. 

.W35 Wayne, Anthony. 

.W63 Wickes, Lambert. 

.W66 WUlett, Marlnua. 

87 



E UNITED STATES E 

The Revolution, 1775-1783. 
Biography, 

207 Individual, A-Z Continued. 

.W7 Williams, Otho Holland. 

.W78 Wood, Jamea. 

.W8 Woodhull, Nathaniel. 

,W9 Wooster, David. 

208 General works. History (General). 

Travel, manners, and customs of the period, see K 103. 

209 Minor works. 

Pamphlets, pictorial works, chronological tables, oto,, and 
otherwise unprovided-for topics, suoh as historiography, 
the Revolution as a social movement, religious napects, 
legends. 

Of. E 280-298, War relics, poetry, satire, addresses, oto. 
Political history. 

Including the causes and origins of the Revolution and tho 
controversies which preceded it, 1763-1775; tho influence of 
the American clergy, legal aspects, trade, western lands, 
etc, 

Controversies in individual colonies before 1703 are classed 
with the state in E 263, e, g. E 263. M4, Massachusetts. 

210 General works (Other than contemporary). 

211 Contemporary works. 

Sermons and addresses of a general character are classed 
in E 207. 

215 Special questions and events. 

.1 Commercial restrictions (General). Enforcement of 

trade and navigation laws. Writs of assistance. 
.2 Stamp Act, 1765. Stamp Act Congress, Now York, 

1765. 
.3 Townshend Acts, 1767. Nonimportation agreements 

of 1768-1769. 

Townanend Acts repealed in April' 1770, except for a tax 
on tea. 

,4 Mutiny Act, 1766. Boston Massacre, March 5, 1770, 

Including the quartering of troops in Boston. 
.5 Taxation and representation. 

.6 Gaapee affair, June 1772. 

.7 Resistance to the tea tax. Boston Tea Partv 

December 1773. 
Boston Port Bill, 1774, 
Mecklenburg Resolves, 1775, 

. Th6 S " alled Meoklenbur e Declaration of Independence. 
.95 The "Olive branch" petition to George III, 1775, 

38 



E UNITED STATES E 

The Revolution, 1775-1783, 
Political history. 

Special questions and events 'Continued. 
216 Obher special topics (not A-Z). 

Committees of correspondence and safety; efforts to 
enlist aid of other British possessions, as Canada and 
Ireland; Paul Revere's ride; Sons of Liberty; the 
Duchd letters; etc. 

Loyalists in the colonies, see E 277. 

The parsons' oauso, Va., see F 229. 

War of the Regulators, N. C,, see F 267. 

221 Declaration of Independence. 

Including collective biography of the signers. 
Of, JK 128, Constitutional history of the United States. 
Military operations, 

Cf, E 271, Naval history. 

230 General works. 

Including campaigns and battles (General) and Hsta of 

battles. Individual battles ore classed In E 241 rather 

than with campaigns in E 231-239 
Orderly books are classod with campaigns in B 231-239 or 

in E 256-268 with the military organization to whioh 

they belong. 
Indian wars, 1776-1783, see E 83.776. 

.6 By region, A-Z, 

Regions within a state ara classed under the name of, the 

state, 
e. g, ,M6 Middle States. 

.N4 Now York (State) . Hudson Valley. 

.03 Ohio Valley. 

.V3 Vermont. Mount Independence, 

Campaigns. By year. 

231 1776. 

Beginnings, Canadian invasion, siege of Boston (1775- 
1770), Patriots' Day (April 19), etc. 

232 1776. 

British occupation of Now York, Washington's retreat 
up the Hudson and tlirough New Jersey, etc. 

233 1777, 

Burgoyna's Invasion, St, Legor's invasion, Howe's occu- 
pation of Philadelphia, Jane MoGrea, eto. 
Saratoga Campaign, see B 241.S2. 

234= 1778; 

Clark's Expedition, Butler's Indian Campaign, Valley 
Porge, eto. 



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E UNITED STATES E 

The devolution, 1775-1783. 
Military operations. 
Campaigns, By year Continued. 

235 1779. 

Penobscot Expedition, Sullivan's Indian Campaign, etc. 

236 1780. 

Benedict Arnold's treason, campaigns in the South, etc. 
Cf. E 278.A7, Arnold as a loyalist. 

237 1781. 

Campaigns in the Carolinas and Virginia, Clark's Expe- 
dition against Detroit, eto. 
Mutiny of the Pennsylvania line, see E 256. 

238 1782. 

Crawford's Indian Campaign, eto. 

239 1783. 

British evacuation of New York, Evacuation Day, etc. 
Newburgh addresses, see E 255. 

241 Individual battles, A-Z. 

Including attacks, capture and burning of cities, massacres, 
sieges, eto. 

Battles, sieges, etc., may be classed in E 231-239, if pre- 
ferred. 

.34 Bennington, Vt., 1777. 
.B66 Blue Licks, Ky., 1782. 

Boston siege, 1775-1776, see E 231. 
.B76 Bound Brook, N. J., 1777. 
.B8 Brandywine, Pa., 1777. 
.B87 Bull's Ferry, N. J M 1780. 
.B9 Bunker Hill, Mass., 1775. 
.017 Camdon, S. C., 1780. 
.04 Charleston, S. C., 1780. 
.Cfi Cherry Valley, N. Y., 1778. 
,C52 Chestnut Hill, Pa., 1777. 
.07 Concord, Mass,, 1775, 
.073 Coo&h's Bridge, Del., 1777. 
,C8 Cowan's Ford, Tenn., 1781. 
,C9 Cowpens, S. C., 1781. 
.094 Crooked Billet, Pa., 1778. 
.D2 Danbury, Conn., 1777. 
.E39 Elizabeth, N. J., 17SO. 
,E4 Elizabethtown, N. C., 1781. 
.F16 Pairfield, Conn., 1779. 

Falraouth, Me., sea Portland, Me, 
,G3 Germantown, Pa., 1777. 
.G6 Great Bridge, Va., 177S. 
.GS Groton Heights, Conn., 1781. 
.G9 Guilford Court House, N. C., 1781. 
,H2 Harlem Heights, N. Y., 1776, 
.H8 Hubbardton, Vt., 1777. 

40 



E UNITED STATES E 

The Revolution, 1776-1783. 

Military operations. 
241 Individual battles, A-Z- Continued. 

.KB King's Mountain, S. C., 1780. 

.K8 Kingston, N. Y,, 1777. 

,L6 Lexington, Mass,, 1775. 

,L7 Little Egg Harbor, N. J., 1778. 

.L8 Long Island, N. Y., 1776. 

.MB Mercer, Fort, N, J., 1777. 

,M8 Mlnisink, N, Y., 1779. 

,M7 Monmouth, N. J., 1778. 

-MS Moore's Creek Bridge, N. 0., 1776. 

.M9 Moultrle, Fort, S. C., 1776, 

,N5 Now Haven, Conn., 1779, 

,N56 Nowtown, N, Y., 1779, 

.00 Oriskany, N. Y., 1777. 

,P2 Paoli, Pa., 1777. 

.P24 Paulus Hook, N. J., 1779, 

.PS Pell's Point, N. Y., 1776. 

,P8 Portland, Me., 1776. 

,P9 Princeton, N. J., 1777. 

.Q3 Quebec (City), 1775-1776. 

.R3 Reel Bank, N. J., 1777. 

,R4 Rhode Island, 1778. 

.82 Saratoga, N, Y., 1777. 

.826 Savannah, Ga., 1779. 

.87 Stamvix, Fort, N. Y., 1777 

.88 Stony Point, N. Y., 1779. 

.TB Tioonderoga, N. Y., 1775 

.T7 Trenton, N. J., 1778. 

,VU Valcour Island, Lake Champlain, 1776. 

,W3 Washington, Fort, N. Y., 1776. 

.WB White Plains, N. Y., 1776. 

.W5) Wyoming, Pa,, 1778. 

.YO Yorktown, Va., 1781. 

249 Diplomatic history. Treaty of Paris, 1783. 

Alliances, claims of foreigners againat the United States, 
diplomatic relations with individual countries, missions to 
foreign powers, propaganda. Treaty of 1778, etc, 

Cf. E 266, French participation In the war, French auxiliaries. 
E 313, Final withdrawal of British troops from western posts. 

.3 Foreign public opinion. 
251 Armies. Troops. 
256 The American Army. 

Bounties; the Conway Cabal; Mutiny of the Pennsyl- 
vania Line, 17S1;, Newburgh addresses; pensioners; 
registers and lists not confined to^slngle states; war 
claims; etc. 

Orderly books, aee E 231-239, 269-268, 

Cf. E 281, Lists of prisoners. 

UB 373, Military pensions (General). 

41 



E UNITED STATES E 

The Revolution, 1775-1783. 
Armies. Troops. 

The American Army Continued. 

269 Continental army. 

260 Military organizations raised by Congress directly. 

Commander in Chief's Guard, Lee's Legion, etc. 
263 By state, A-W. 

The British American colonies; each state's part In the 

war and previous controversy. 

Including collections; histories (General, and regi- 
mental); rolls and orderly books; registers; addresses 
honoring patriots; diaries, journals, letters, and 
memoirs of officers, etc.; state continental lino; state 
troopa and militia, including minutemen; etc. 
Histories of counties and towns in the war are classed 

in local history, e. g. F 74. W9, Worcester, Mass. 
Cf. E 230.5-239, Military operations in a state, 

E 277, American loyalists in individual states. 
,C2 Canada (Province of Quebec). 

Biography: Antolne Paultnt, etc. 
Cf. E 218, Efforts to enlist aid of Oanadn. 
E 263.NO, Nova Scotla'and dependencies, 

.06 Connecticut. 

Biography; Jonathan TrumbuU, etc. 
.D3 Delaware. 

Biography: Thomas Rodney, eto, 
.F6 Florida (East and West). 
.G3 Georgia. 

Biography: Lymeo Hall, etc. 
Maine, see ,M4, 
,M3 Maryland. 

Biography; John. Gunby, John Eager Howard, eto. 
,M4 Massachusetts (and Maine). 

Biography: Joseph Hawley, Joslah Qulncy (I7-1776), 
Joseph Wnrten, etc. 

,N4 New Hampshire. 

Biography; Josepli Ollley, eto. 

,Nfi New Jersey. 

Biography: Moora Furaan, Margaret CHtll) Morrla, eto. 
.NO New York. 

Biography: Simon Boerum, Henry Ludlngton, eto. 
,NS North Carolina (and Tennessee). 

Biography: Joseph Graham, eto. 

Tennessee alone, act E 263.T4. 

Of. E 215,9, Mecklenburg Resolutions, 1775. 
F 257, War of the Regulators, 1764-1771, 



UNITED STATES E 

The Revolution, 1775-1783. 
Armies. Troops. 

The American Army. 
263 By state, A-W Continued. 

.N84 Old Northwest. 

.N9 Nova Scotia (and dependencies). 

01. E 203.02, Canada (Province Qilobeo), 
.P4 Pennsylvania. 

Biography; Jolm Bayard, John Rwhrugh, etc. 
Quebec, see E 263. C2. 
.R.4 Rhode Island. 

Biography: Israel Angoll, etc. 

Cf. E 216,8, Gaspen Affair, Juno 1772. 
.87 South Carolina. 

Biography: John Erayton, Eliia (Yonge) Wilkinson, etei 
,T4 Tennessee. 

With North Owoltna, classed In E 263.N8. 
,V5 Vermont. 
.V8 Virginia. 

Bloeraphy: Theodorlck Bland, John Obarape, Eillppo 
Maisol, Leven Powoll, ato. 

C(, E 83.77, Dunmoro'a War, 1774. 

.W6 West Indies. Bermudas. 
265 Auxiliaries. 

French participation; histories; lists; personal letters, 
journals, ftnd narratives of soldiers and sailors; eto. 

Biography: Comte de Roohambeau, eto. Marquis de 
Lafnyotto, see E 207.L2, 

267 The British Army. 

Histories; lists; personal diaries; journals, letters, and 

narratives ;oto, 
Tory regiments, see E 277.6. 

268 German mercenaries. Hessians. 

Germans in the American Army, see E 269.G3. 

269 Participation by race, ethnic group, religious group, 

etc., A-Z, 
.B2 Baptists, 
.G3 Catholics, 
.06 Church of England (Anglicans). 

French auxiliaries, Bee E 265. 
.PS Friends. Quakers. 

Gorman mercenaries, ee E 268. 
,G3 Germans, 
.16 Irish. 
,J6 Jews. 

Loyalists, see E 277. 
,M6 Moravians. 
,N3 Negroes. 

43 



E UNITED STATES E 

The Revolution, 1775-1783. 

267 Participation by race, ethnic group, religious group, 
etc., A-Z Continued. 

.P6 Poles, 

,P9 Presbyterians. 

.88 Swedes. 

-W4 Welsh. 

270 Colleges and their participation, 

,A1 General works. 

.A2-Z Individual colleges, A-Z. 

e. g. .P9 Princeton University. 
,Y2 Yale University. 

271 Naval history. Naval operations. 

Including British and French fleets in the West Indies; nar- 
ratives of sailors, privateers, etc. 

Lives of naval leaders, see E 206-207. 
e.g. E7.J7 Jones, John Paul. 

Naval operations forming part of military movements, * 
E 231-239. 

275 Personal narratives and other accounts (General). 

Diaries, journals, letters, memoirs, reminiscences, etc. 

Narratives relating to special campaigns, battles, or regiments 
are classed in E 231-241 or 263; narratives of British 
soldiers are classed in E 287, of French auxiliaries in E 
265, of German mercenaries in E 268, of loyalists in E 278, 
of prisoners in E 281. 

Narratives of naval service, see E 271. 

Cf. E 203, Collections of source material. 
E 296, Anecdotes. 

.A2 Collections. 

.A3-Z Individual narratives. 

276 "Women and the war. 

loyalists. Traitors, 

Biography and narratives of loyalists; loyalists In exile {Gen- 
eral) and in England; treatment of Tories, e. g. sequestra- 
tion, confiscation, and sale of estates; etc. 

Loyalists in individual provinces of Canada, see F 1036-1039, 
1041-1044, 1056-1059, etc. 

277 General works. 

.6 Loyalist regiments, etc. 

e. g. ,B9 Butler's Rangers. 

.D3 De Lancey's Brigade (Loyalist). 
.M2 Maryland Loyalists Regiment. 
.N5 New Jersey Volunteera, 
.Q6 Queen's Rangers, 



E "DOTTED STATES E 

The Revolution, 1775-1783, 
loyalists. Traitors Continued. 

278 Individual 5oyalists, A-Z. 

.A3 Alexander, Robert, 

,A4 Allen, Jolloy, 

.A7 Arnold, Benedict. 

Of, E 230, Arnold's treason. 
.A72 Arnold, Margaret (SMppen). 

.B9 Butler, Walter. 

.04 Chandler, John. 

.05 Christie, Jamea, 

.C7 Connolly, John, 

.C8 Cornell, Samuel. 

.09 Curwen, Samuel. 

.D94 Dulany, Daniel. 

,F2 Fanning, David, 

,G14 Galloway, Joseph. 

,G4 Gilbert, Thomas. 

,L5 Leonard, Daniel. 

.M13 MoAlpine, John. 

.M8 Moody, Jamea. 

.M08 Murray, James. 

.86 Smyth, John Ferdinand'Dalziel. 

.T9 TutUe, Stephen. 

,V27 Van Schaaok, Henry Gruger. 

.V54 Vernon, Thomas. 

.W6 Wilkina, Isaac. 

Secret service, Spies, 

279 General works. 

280 Individual spies, A-Z, 

e. g, ,A6 Andre", John, 

His captors: John Paulding, Isaac Van 

"Wart, David Williams. 
.C95 Crosby, Enoch. 
.112 Hale, Nathan. 
.118 Howe, John. 
.T7 Townsend, Robert. 

281 Prisoners and prisons* 

Including exchanges, priaon life, prison ships, prisoners' nar- 
ratives, etc. 

283 Medical and hospital services. Hospitals, etc. 

Biography: Jonathan Potts, 'etc. 
Celebrations. Anniversaries. 

Centennial celebration in Philadelphia, see T 825; 

uesqxiicentennial celebration, aee T 826,3. 
Monuments and memorials are classed by place in F. 

286 General works. 



E UNITED STATES E 

The Revolution, 1776-1783. 
Celebrations. Anniversaries Continued, 
Special days. 

Evacuation Day, November 25, see E 239. 
286 Fourth of July. 

The observance of the day, Fourth of July celebrations 
and addresses of distinct local interest, especially those 
containing lists of names, etc., are classed in F. 
Those classed here are arranged (1) by place, A-Z; 
(2) by date. 

e. g. .B74 1774 Boston. 
.B74 1933 Boston. 

Patriots' Day, April 19, see E 231. 
289 Museums. Exhibitions, 

Bells, flags, relics, trophies, etc. 
Illustrative material. 

296 Poetry, ballads, songs. Drama, pageants, 

Prefer PQ-PT for well-known authors. 

296 Anecdotes. 

Cf. E 203, Collections of source material. 
E 275, Personal narratives. 

297 Addresses, essays, sermons. Prayers. 

Prefer specific subject, if practicable, e. g. E 216.4, 
Sermon on the Boston Massacre. 

298 Comic and satirical histories. Humor, caricatures, etc. 

REVOLUTION TO THE CIVII WAR 

(1775/1783-1861) 

History of the Revolutionary War, see E 201-298. 
History of the Civil War, see E 458-655. 

301 General works. 

Including works covering the preliminaries of the Revolution 

to the close of the Civil War, 1765-1865. 
Cf. E 183.7-8, Diplomatic history, 1783-1865. 

E 338-459, Political history of slavery. 

E 398, Northeast boundary question. 

E 441-453, Slavery and the antislavery movement. 

F 551-556, 697, Northern boundary. 

T 854, 880, Northwest boundary. 

302 Collected works of American statesmen Revolutionary 

group). 

Collected works (Early nineteenth century), see E 337.8. 

Collected works (Middle nineteenth century), see E 415.6. 
.A26-29 Adams, John, 
.A3 1-32 Adams, Samuel. 
.A5-57 Amea, Fisher, 

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UNITED STATES 



E 



Revolution to the Civil Wai. 

302 Collected works of American statesmen (Revolutionary 
group) Continued. 

.C6B Cobbett, William. 

,D55 Dickinson, John. 

Franklin, Benjamin, 
.F82-86 Collected works. 

Autobiography, see E 302AF7. 

Bibliography, see % 8313. 

Biography, see E 302.6.F8. 
Literary biography, see PS 761. 

Tranklin aa a printer, see Z 232.F8. 

Letters, see E 302.G.F7S. 

Literary works, see PS 745, 

Poor Richard's almanac, see PS 749. 

Other works, with subject in Classes B-Z, 
.016 Gallatin, Albert. 

.H2-27 Hamilton, Alexander. 
.H32 Harper, Robert Goodloe. 
.J42-43 Jay, John. 
.J44-85 Jefferson, Thomas. 
,K64 King.Rufus, 

.L47 Lee, RiohardHenry, 

. Ml 5-25 Madison, James. 
.M36 Marshall, John. 
M74-76 Monroe, James, 

Paine, Thomas, see JC 177-178. 
.PG6-6G Pinkney, William, 
.Q7 Quinoy, Joslah, 1772-1804. 

Washington, George, see E 312.7-99. 

.1 Political history. 

The supremacy of the fathers of the republic. 
Of. E 210-216, Political history of the Revolution. 

E 357, Political history of the War of 1812. 

E 407, Political history of tho War with Mexico. 

Biography (Late eighteenth century). 

Revolutionary leaders, especially military commanders, in 
E2G&-2Q7, 

,5 Collective. 

Signers of the Declaration of Independence, collectively, 
in E 221. 

.6 Individual, A~Z. 

,A2 Adams, Samuel. 

His collooloclwor Vein E 302,ABI-32. 
.A5 Amea, Fisher. 

His ooltootod works InE 302, /iM7. 
,A7 Armstrong, John, 
.B14 Baohe, Benjamin Franklin, 
.B17 Baldwin, Abraham. 



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Revolution to the Civil War. 

Biography (Late eighteenth century). 
302.6 Individual, A-Z Continued. 
,B19 Baldwin, Simeon, 
.B2 Bartlett, Josiah. 
.B3 Bayard, James Asheton. 
.B6 Blount, William. 
.B7 Boudinot, Elias, 
.B8 Bradley, Stephen Row. 
,BS4 Breckinridge, John. 
,B9 Burr, Aaron. 

Burr'scouspIrnoylnE 33i. 
,B91 Jumol, Eliza (Bowen). 
.B93 Burr,. Esther (Edwards). 
.011 Cabot, George, 
.02 Campbell, George Washington 
.03 Carroll, Charles. 

Charles Carroll of Carrollton, 
.C33 Carroll, Daniel, 
.04 Chase, Samuel. 
.055 Clark, Abraham. 
. CO Clinton, George. 
. C7 Cooper, Thomas. 
,D14 Dallas, Alexander James, 
.D16 Dana, Francis. 
.D2 Davie, William Riohardson. 
,D25 Deane, Silaa. 
,D3 Dearborn, Henry. 
D46 Dexter, Samuel. 
.D5 Dickinson, John. 

His collected works In E 302.D6B, 

,D8 Duane, Jamea. 
.D82 Duane, William. 
.E16 Eaton, William. 
.E3 Ellery, William. 
.E4 Ellsworth, Oliver. 
.F24 Farragut, George. 
.F56 FitzSimons, Thomas. 
,F6 Fowler, John. 
.F7-S Franklin, Benjamin. 

HIa collected works In P 302.PS2-S7, 
Autobiography. 

,A2 English. By date. 

,A3-Z Translations. By language. 
.F75 Letters. 

.Al-6 Collections. By title. 

.A7 Single letters. By date, 
.F8 Biography, 

-G16 Gallatin, Albert. 

Bis collected works In E 302.016, 



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Revolution to the Civil War. 

Biography (Late eighteenth century). 
302,6 Individual, A-Z Continued. 
.G37 Gerry, Elbridge. 
.G47 Giles, William Branch, 
.G66 Gotham, Nathaniel. 
.G95 Gwinnett, Button. 
.H2 Hamilton, Alexander. 

Hta collected works In E 302.H2-27. 
,1122 Hamilton, Elizabeth (Sohuyler). 
,H23 Hancock, John. 
.1124 Hancock, Dorothy (Quinoy), 
.H27 Hanson, John. 
.H29 Harper, Robert Goodloe. 

His collected works In E 302.K32. 
,H4 Henry, John. 
.116 Henry, Patrick. 
.H6 Hillegas, Michael. 
.1163 Hlllhouae, James. 
.H65 Hindman, William, 
.H7 Hooper, William, 
.H78 Hopkina, Stephen. 
,H8 Hosmei-j Titus, 
,H89 Humphreys, David. 
,H9 Himtington, Benjamin. 
,H93 Husbands, Herman. 
.10 Ingotsoll, Jarod. 
.17 Iredell, James, 
,J4 Jay, John. 

Hla collooted works In E 80IU 12-43, 

Jay's Treaty in E8H, 

.J65 Johnson, Thomas. 

.J7 Johnson, William Samuel, 

.K3 IC&vanagh, Edward. 

.K5 King, Hufus. 

Hta collootod works In E 3Q2,KH, 

,L26 Langdon, John. 

.L3 Laurene, Henry. 

X4 Lee, Richard Henry, 

His collected works In E 3Q2.L47. 

,L6 Lewis, Francis. 

.LOO Livermore, Edward St. Loe, 

.L67 Livingston, Anno Home (Shippen). 

.L68 Livingston, Edward. 
.L084 Livingston, Louise (Davezao) Moreau. 

,L7 Livingston, Philip, 

,L72 Livingston, Robert R. 

.L75 Livingston, William. 

.L8 Logan, George, 

,L9 Lyon, Matthew, 



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Revolution to the Civil War. 

Biography (Late eighteenth century), 
302.6 Individual, A-Z Continued. 

,M12 MoHenry, Jamea. 
.M13 McKean, Thomas. 
.M14 Maclay, William. 
,M17 Macon, Nathaniel. 
,M35 Marshall, Humphrey. 
,M4 Marshall, John. 

Including John Marshall Day, 

H13 collaoted works In E 302.M3Q. 

.M432 Mason, Armistead Thomson. 

,M45 Mason, George. 

.M6 Morgan, George, 

,M7 Morris, Gouverneur. 

.MS Morris, Robert. 

.MSI Morris, Mary (White). 

.M88 Mulligan, Hercules. 

.OS Otis, Jaraes. 

,P14 Paine, Robert Treat. 

Paine, Thomas, see JC 178. V2. 

.P3 Paterson, William. 

.Pfi Pickering, Timothy, 

.P54 Pinokney, Charles. 

.PG5 Flnekney, Charles Cotesworth. 

.P67 Pinokney, Thomas. 

.P6 Pinkney, William 

Hlscollectcd works in E 302.P66-86, 

.P73 Plumer, William. 

.P84 Polloct, Oliver, 

.P86 Pope, John, 

.P93 Preston, Francis. 

,Q7 Quinoy, Josiah, 1772-1864. 

,R18 Randolph, Edmund, 

.R2 Randolph, John. 

,R27 Read, George. 

.R3 Reed, Joseph. 

,B,6 Rodney, Caesar. 

.R61 Rodney, Caesar Auguabus. 

.R77 Rosa, Betsy (Griscom). 

.K79 Rosa, George, 1730-1779. 

.R8 Ross, James. 

.R85 Rush, Benjamin. 

.R89 Rutledge, John, 1739-1800. 

.B9 Rutledge, John, 1766-1819. 

.813 Sailly, Peter. 

.817 Salomon, Haym. 

.S3 Sawyer, Lemuel. 

.S45 Sevier, John, 

.85 Sherman, Roger, 

.857 Smith, Jeremiah. 



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Hevolution to the Civil War, 

Biography (Late eighteenth century). 
302,6 Individual, A-ZConfcinued, 

.S59 Smith, William Stephens. 

.87 Spaight, Richard Dobbs, 

.886 Stockton, Richard. 

.898 Symmes, John Cloves. 

.T18 Tait, Ohorloa. 

.T2 Tallmadge, Benjamin. 

.T23 Taylor, John. 

.T24 Tazawell, Littleton Waller. 

,T4 Thomas, Bbenezei 1 Smith. 

.T48 Thomson, Charles. 

,T8 Tompkina, Daniel D, 

.T93 Tyler, Mary Hunt (Palmer), 

.V33 VaTnum, James Mitchell. 

,V4 Varnum, Joseph Bradley. 

,W15 Washington, Bushrorl. 

.W2 Webster, Pelatiah. 

.W4 Weems, Mason Lookc, 

.WB Whlpple, William. 

.W55 Williams, William. 

.W6 Williamson, Hugh. 

.W32 Willing, Thomas. 

.WG4 Wilson, James. 

.W67 Wingato, Pnino. 

.WflS Wisnor, Henry. 

,W7 Witherspoon, John. 

.W85 Woloott, Oliver. 

By period, 

1775-1789, The Confederation, 1783-1789, 
303 General works. 

Continental congress, 1774-1788. Articles of Confedera- 
tion. The Constitution. Foreign relations, 1783- 
1789. 

Constitutional history, see JK 111-171. 

Revolution, see E 201-298. 

Shay's Rebellion, sec 3? 69. 

309 Territorial questions. 

Cession of western land claims to the general govern- 
ment by Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, 
North Carolina, and Virginia, 1781-1786. Northwest 
Ordinance, 1787. 

Georgia land cessions of 1802, see "ff 200, 336-360. 

Old Northwest, see 3? 476-486. 

South Carolina cession of 1787, see F 202.B7. 



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Revolution to the Civil War. 
By period Continued. 

1789-1809. Constitutional period. 

310 General works. 

,7 Diplomatic history. Foreign and general relations. 

Cf. E 313-314, 323, 333-336, 357, etc., for diplomatic 
history of special periods. 

Washington's administrations, 1789-1797. 

Wars with the northwestern Indians, 1790-1795, 

see E 83.79. 
HG 2525-2529, United States banks (First and second), 

311 General works. 

Biography of George Washington, 1732-1799, 
Bibliography, see Z 8950. 

312 General works. Washington as president. 
.1 Societies. 

.16 Minor works. 

Reminiscences of contemporaries, anecdotes, cal- 
endars, etc. 

.17 Special. 

Personality, character, religion, etc. 

Relations with special classes or individuals, etc. 

. 1 9 Ancestry. Family. Servants. 

Including biography, e, g. Martha Washington, 
Genealogy of the Washingtons and genealogical 
tables are classed in OS 71.W318. 

.195 Sulgrave Manor. 

Home of the Washington family in England. 
Including publications of Sulgrave Institution. 

By period. 

.2 Early life to 1776. 

.23 Expeditions to the Ohio, 1753-1764. Partic- 

ipation hi French and Indian War. 

General accounts of Braddock's Campaign, gee 
E199. 

.25 Military career as commander-in-chief, 1776- 

1783. 

See also E 201-298, The American Revolution, 
.27 Itineraries, etc. 

Class individual headquarters with locality 
inF. 

29 Period after the Revolution, 1783-1799. 

Period of the Presidency, 17R9-1797 in E 311- 
320. 

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Revolution to the Civil War, 
By period. 

1789-1809. Constitutional period, 
Washington's administrations, 1789-1797. 
Biography of George Washington, 1732-1799. 

By period Continued, 

312.S Death. Funeral. Memorial services. 

Including memorial publications. 
Funeral addresses and sermons, see E 312.63. 
Tomb, see E 312.5. 

-4 Iconography. 

.43 Portraits, medals, etc. 

Monuments, statues, etc. 
.45 General works. 

Local monuments, statues, etc., see F. 

e. g, F 203.4.W3 Washington monument in 

Washington, D. C. 
.5 Homes and haunts. 

Birthplace, Wakefield, Va.; Mount Vcrnon; Wash- 

ington estate. 
Including Washington's tomb and relics. 

.6 Anniversaries. Celebrations. Memorials (since 

1800, only). 

Washington's birthday, centennial celebrations, etc. 
Funeral and memorial services, 1799-1800, see 
E 312.3. 

Addresses, essays, lectures. Sermons. 
.62 Collections, 

.63 Individual, 

.05 Poetry. Drama. Fiction. 

In general, prefer classification in literature. 
Music, see M 1669. 
.67 Other works. 

e, g. Questions and answers on his life. 
Writings of Washington, 
,7 Collected works. By date. 

.72 Partial collections. Selected works. By date. 

Letters. 

Collections, 
.74 General, By date, 



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Devolution to the Civil War. 
By period. 

1789-1809, Constitutional period. 
Washington's administrations, 1789-1797. 
Writings of Washington. 
Letters. 

Collections Continued. 
312.75 By subject, A-Z. 

e. g, .A2-3 Agriculture. 
.M4-5 Freemasons. 
.R3-4 Religion. 

Revolution, see E 203. 
S6-7 Society of the Cincinnati. 

.76 Individual letters. By date. 

.77 Spurious letters. Editions, by date. 

.78 Rules of civility. By date. 

.79 Selections. Extracts, 

Including maxims, prayers, sayings, etc, 
.8 Diaries, Journals, By date. 

Selected Revolutionary orders are classed in E 230, 
.81 Accounts. Editions, by date. 

Addresses and messages. 
.83 Address to officers of the army, March 15, 

1783. 
.85 Circular letter, June 18, 1783. 

Another edition has title "Last official address . . , 

to the legislatures of the United States." 
Addressed to the governors of the several status, 
Editions arranged by place of publication. 

.S7 Farewell address to the army, November 2, 

1783. 
.9 Speeches and messages as president. By data. 

Class here rather than in J 82.A1-19. 
.95 Farewell address, 1796. By date. 

Subarranged by place of publication, 
.952 History and criticism. 

.99 Will. Editions, by date. 

313 Diplomatic history. Foreign relations. 

Neutrality proclamation of 1793; withdrawal of Brit- 
ish garrisons from western posts; embargo of 1794:; 
Treaty with Spain, 1795; etc. 

Activities of foreign ministers Adet, Genet, and Caaa 
Yrujo. 

3U Jay's Treaty. 

Signed November 1794, ratified August 1795. 
British right of search, see E 357.2-3. 

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Revolution to the Civil War. 
By period. 

1789-1809, Constitutional period. 

Washington's administrations, 1789-1797 Con. 
315 Whisky insurrection of Pennsylvania, 1794. 

320 Presidential campaign of 1796. 

John Adams' administration, 1797-1801. 

Washington, D, C., selected as capital, see F 195. 

321 General works. 

322 Biography of John Adams, 1736-1826. 

His collected works in E 302.A26-29. 

Speeches and messages as president In J 82.A2-26. 

.1 Adams family (not genealogy). 

323 Troubles with France, 1796-1800. 

"XYZ" letters, naval conflicts, etc. 
French spoliation claims before 1800, see JX 238.F72- 
75. 

326 Fries Rebellion, 1798-1799. 

327 Alien and sedition laws, 1798. 

328 Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions. 

330 Presidential campaign of 1800. 

Jefferson's administrations, 1801-1809. 
The Chesapeake affair, see E 357.3. 
Impressment of American seamen, see E 357.2. 
Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806, see F 592.3-7, 

331 General works. 

Biography of Thomas Jefferson, 1743-1826, 
Bibliography, see Z 8542. 

332 General works. Jefferson as president and 

statesman. 

Autobiography, see E 332.9.A8. 

.15 Reminiscences of contemporaries. Anecdotes. 

.2 Special. 

Jefferaon's personality, character, religion, catho- 
licity, etc. Attitude toward civil and religious 
liberty, state rights, freedom of the press, etc. 
Knowledge of government, language, science, 
the fine and useful arts, etc, 

Jefferson as scholar, humanist, author, architect, 
musician, educator, social reformer, farmer, in- 
ventor, etc. As president and statesman, see E 
332. As legislator, sec E 332.3. As diplomat, 
see E 332.46. As traveler, see E 332.746. 

Jefferson's relations with special classes, e. g. Jews, 
slaves. Relations with contemporaries, e. g, 
Alexander Hamilton, James Madison. 

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Revolution to the Civil War. 
By period. 

1789-1809, Constitutional period, 
Jefferson's administrations, 1801-1809, 

Biography of Thomas Jefferson, 1743-1826 Con. 
332.25 Ancestry, Family, Family life. 

Including biography, e. g. Martha (Jefferson) Ran- 
dolph, his daughter. 

By period. 

.27 Early life. 

Frontier life in western Virginia; education; 
admission to the bar, 1764; professional 
career, 1767-1774; marriage. 

.3 Public life. 

.4 State politics. 

Service in Virginia House of Burgesses, 1770; 
Virginia legislature, 1776-1778; governor, 
1779-1781. 

.46 International diplomacy. 

Treaty negotiator with European powers, 
1784; Minister to Prance, 1785-1789. 

.8 National politics. 

Delegate to the Continental Congress, 1775- 
1776, 1781, 1783-1784; Secretary of State, 
1790-1793; Vice-president, 1796-1800. 
Presidency, 1801-1809, see E 331. 

' Cf. E 221; JK 128, Declaration of Independ- 

ence. 
E 320, 330, 330.7, Presidential campaigns 

of 1796, 1800, 1809. 
HO 521, History of United States money, 

1783-1860. 

JK 2311-2319, Democratic (Democratic- 
Republican) Party. 

.6 Later life. 

Financial difflcultlea; sale of library to Congress, 
1815; founded University of Virginia (LD 
8660-5689), 1819; death and burial. Funeral 
and memorial services, 1826-1827. Memor- 
ial publications. 

Funeral addresses and sermons, see E 332.76-77 . 

Tomb, see E 332.74. 



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Revolution to the Civil War, 
By period, 

1789-1809. Constitutional period, 
Jefferson's administrations, 1801-1809. 

Biography of Thomas Jefferson, 1743-1826 Con. 

332.7 Iconography. 

.72 Portraits, medals, etc. 

Cf. NE, Engraved portraits. 
.73 Monuments, statues, etc. 

Local monuments and statues are classed in F, 
e. g. the Thomas Jefferson Memorial in 
Washington, F 203.4.J4, Foreign monu- 
ments and statues are classed here, e. g, the 
Jefferson statue at Angers, Franco, 

.74 Homes and haunts. 

Birthplace, Shadwell, Va. Montioello with tomb 
and relica. Graff House, Philadelphia; Hfttel 
do Langear, Paris; etc. 

.745 Journeys. 

In America and Europe. 
.75 Anniversaries. Celebrations. Memorials. 

Memorials since 1S27; Jefferson's birthday; cen- 
tennial celebrations, etc. 
Funeral and memorial services, 1820-1827, see 

E 332.0. 

Addresses, essays, lectures. Sermona. 
.76 Collections. 

.77 Individual. 

.78 Poetry. Drama. Fiction. 

In general, prefer classification in literature. 
Music, see M 1659. 
.79 Juvenile works. 

,795 Other works. 

o. g. The Thomas Jefferson quiz boob. 
,799 TJncataloged pamphlets, clippings, etc, 

Writings of Jefferson. 

Speeches and messages as president, see J 82.A31-39. 

.8 Collected works. By date. 

.82 Selected works. Selections. By date. 

e. g. The Thomas Jefferson year book. 



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Revolution to the Civil War. 
By period. 

1789-1809. Constitutional period. 

Jefferson's administrations, 1801-1809, 
Writings of Jefferson Continued. 

Correspondence. 
332.84 Calendar of correspond ence. 

.85 Collections of letters (General). By date. 

.86 Selected letters (General). By date. 

Special. 
.87 Letters, by subject, A-Z. 

In general, prefer classification in Classes, 
A-Z, e. g. PA 70.U6, Letters concerning 
philology and the classics. 

.88 Letters, by correspondent, A-Z. 

e.g. .D8 Dupontde Nemours, Pierre Samuel 
,J4 Jefferson, Randolph. 

.9 Individual works, A-Z. 

In general, prefer classification by subject in Classes 

A-Z. 

e.g. .AS Autobiography (1743-1790). 
.06 Commonplace book. 

Declaration of Independence, 

see E221; JK 128. 
Garden book, see SB 479. 
Jefferson Bible, aee BS 2549.J-1. 
.L5 Literary Bible. 

Manual of parliamentary practice, see 

JK 1091. 
Notes on the state of Virginia, see 

F230. 
,P3 Papers. 

Summary view of the rights of British 
America, see E 211. 

.95 Addresses, essays, lectures. By date. 

Collections of three or more are classed in E 332.82. 

.98 Doubtful or spurious works, A-Z. 

e. g. .D5 Dialogue between a southern delegate 
and his spouse, in verse. 

Original plans and drawings, see NA 737. 
.99 Criticism and evaluation of Jefferson's writings. 

333 Purchase of Louisiana, 1803. 

Treaty of Paris, 1803; diplomatic and political 

aspects; etc. 
For the region purchased, see F 351-354, 360-380. 



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Revolution to the Civil War. 
By period, 
1789-1809. Constitutional period. 

Jefferson's administrations, 1 80 1-1809C on tinned. 
333.7 Presidential campaign of 1804. 

334 Burr's conspiracy, 1805-1807. Wilkinson's par- 

ticipation. 

Burr, Aaron (Biography), age E 302,0. B7. 

Mississippi Valley, see F 353, 396, 

Wilkinson, James (Biography), see E 353.1. WO, 

335 War with Tripoli, 1801-1806. 

Called also Tripolitan or Trlpoline War. 

General relations with Bnrbary States; Treaty of 

Peace and Amity; the capture and destruction of 

the frigate Philadelphia; etc. 
Biography: James Barron, Richard Valentino Morris, 

Mordecai Manuel Noah, Edward Treble, Richard 

Somers, etc. 

War with Algeria, see E 365. 

336 Neutral trade and its restriction, 1800-1810. 

Including French spoliations after 1800. 
Controversies with England, 1797-1812, see E 357. 
Orders in Council, see HF 3605.9. 

.5 Embargo, December 1807-March 1809. 

Embargo acts: text, and effects on commerce 
are classed in HP 3027.1. 

337 Presidential campaign of 1808. 

.6 Nineteenth century (General). 

Early nineteenth century, 1801/1809-1846. 

Slavery controversy, In politics, general works on "manifest 
destiny," territorial expansion, etc, 

Antlmasonio controversy, 1827-1845, see HS 52S-627. 
Of. E 441-463, Moral and economic aspects of slavery in 
the United States. 

,8 Collected works of American statesmen, 

Cf. E 416.6, Collected works (Middle nineteenth 

century). 

.A2-3 Adams, John Quinoy, 
,B4 Bonton, 'Thomas Hart. 

,B9 Buchanan, James. 

.018-15 Oalhoun, John Caldwell. 



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Revolution to the Civil War. 
By period. 
Early nineteenth century, 1801/1809-1845. 

337.8 Collected works of American statesmen Continued. 

.053 Choate, Rufus. 

.056-65 Clay, Henry. 

.066 Clinton, De Witt. 

.082-85 Corwin, Thomaa. 

.E9-94 Everett, Edward. 

.W2-4 Webster, Daniel. 

338 General works. 
Biography. 

Middle nineteenth century, see E 416.8-9, 

339 Collective. 

340 Individual, A-Z. 

.A4 Allen, Charles. 
,B2 Bancroft, George. 
,B4 Benton, Thomas Hart. 

Hla collected works in E 337.8.B4. 
.B57 Binney, Horace, 1780-1875. 
,B6 Birney, Jamea Gttleapie. 
.B67 Branoh, John. 
.B8 Brookenbrough, William Henry. 
,B88 Brown, James. 
,B9 Burges, Triatam. 

.B98 Butler, Benjamin Franklin, 1795-1858, 
,015 Calhoun, John Caldwell. 

His colleoted works In E 337.8.013-15. 
.03 Caes, Lewis. 
.04 Choate, Rufua. 

Hla collected works in E 337,6.068. 

.05 Cilley, Jonathan. 

Including the Gr&vcs-Ollley duel. 
,06 Clay, Henry. 

His collected works In E 337.8.066-66. 
.C62 Clayton, Auguetin Smith. 
.C65 Clinton, De Witt, 

His collected works In E 337.8.C60. 
.07 Cook, Daniel Pope. 
.076 Corwin, Thomas. 

His collected works in E 337,8.082-86. 
.C89 Crawford, William Harris. 
.C9 Crittenden, John Jordan. 
.D14 Dallas, George Mifflin. 
,D4 Deforest, David Curtis. 
.D7 Dodge, Henry. 
-E8 Everett, Edward. 

His collected works In E 337.8.E9-W. 
,E9 Ewing, Thomas. 



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Revolution to the Civil War* 
By period. 
Early nineteenth century, 1801/1809-1846. 

Biography. 
340 Individual, A-Z Continued. 

.F16 Falrfield, John. 

.F86 Frelinghuysen,' Theodore. 

.G2 Gaston, William. 

.048 Gilpin, Henry Dllvrorth. 

.G8 Grundy, Felix. 

.H2 Hammond, Charlea. 

.H26 Hardin, Benjamin. 

,H4 Hayne, Ilobert Young. 

.H9 Huntingdon, Jaboa Williams. 

.16 Ingorsoll, Charles Jarcd. 

,153 Ingersoll, Joseph Reed. 

.J3 JarviB, Leonard. 

.J69 Johnson, Richard Mentor. 

.K2 Kaufman, David Spangler. 

.K33 Kendall, Amoa. 

.KB4 King, William Kufus. 

.Ij4 Lawrence, Abbott. 

.L5 Legare", Hugh Swinton. 

,L7 Linn, Lewis Fields. 

.M17 MoDuffie, George. 

,M2 McLean, John. 

.M3 Mangum, Willie Poraon. 

,M84 Mason, Jeremiah. 

,M4 Monefee, Ulohard Hlokman, 

.M5 Mercer, Charles Fenton. 

.M7 Monroe, James, 1Y09-1870. 

.M8 Morris, Thomas. 

.M83 Morrow, Jeremiah. 

.08 Otis, Harrison Gray, 

.P3 Pearoe, James Alfred, 

.P54 Phelps, Samuel Shethar. 

.P76 Polndexter, Goorgo. 

,P77 Polnsett, Joel Roberts. 

,P88 Prentisa, Samuel, 

,PO Prentisa, Soargant Smith, 

Including the Prantlss-Tucker dual. 

,RO Ritohlo, Thomas, 

,117 llobertaon, George. 

,R88 Royall, Anne (Newport) , 

.R9 Rush, Riohard, 

.318 Saltonetftll, Leverett, 

.376 Stevenson, Andrew. 

,88 Story, Joseph, 

,T2 Taneyj Roger Brooks. 

.T47 Thompson, Riohard Wiggiuton. 

,V7 Vinton, Samuel Finley. 



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E UNITED STATES E 

Revolution to the Civil War. 
By period, 

Early nineteenth eantury, 1801/1809-1846. 
Biography. 

340 Individual, A-Z Continued. 

.W3 Wftyne, James Moore. 

.W4 Webster, Daniel. 

HIa colleoted works In E 337.8. W2-4. 

.W53 White, Hugh Lawson. 

.W65 Wilmot, David. 

.W73 Winthrop, Robert Charles. 

.W79 Wirt, William. 

,WS Woodbury, Levi, 

.W95 Wright, Silas. 

Jefferson's administrations, 1801-1809, see E 331- 

337. 
Madison's administrations) 1809-1817. 

See also E 3fi5, War with Algeria, 1815 and E 370, 

Presidential campaign of 1816. 
Of. E 83.81, Battle of Tippecanoe, 1811. 
E 83.813, First Creek War, 1813-1814. 
E 367, Troubles with England since 1797. 
F 314, Seizure of West Florida west of the Perdido. 

341 General works. 

342 Biography of James Madison, 1751-1836. 

His coUeoted works in E 302.M15-26. 

Speeches and messages as president. in J 82.A4-49, 

.1 Madison's family (not genealogy). 

Including biography, e. g. Dorothy (Payne) Todd 
Madison (Dolly Madison). 

349 Presidential campaign of 1812, 

War of 1813. 
351 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

Societies of veterans. 
,2 National Convention of the Soldiers of the 

War of 1812. 
.23 Pennsylvania Association of the Defenders 

of the Country in the War of 1812. 
.27 New England Association of Soldiers of the 

War of 1812. 
.28 New York State Convention of the Soldiers 

of the War of 1812. 
Patriotic societies of descendants. 
.3 Society of the War of 1812. 



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B UNITED STATES E 

Revolution to the Civil War. 
By period. 

E&rly nineteenth century, 1801/1809-1846. 
Madison's administrations, 1800-1817. 
War of 1812. 
Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

Patriotic societies of descendants Continued. 
351.32 Society of the Second War with Great 

Britain in the State of New York. 
.5 Military Society of the War of 1812. 

.6 National Society of United States Daugh- 

ters of 1812. 
Biography. 
353 Collective. 

Chiefly military and naval leaders. 

Statesmen and politicians in E 302.6-6, 33(^340. 

.1 Individual, A-Z, 

.A19 Adair, John. 

,B2 Balnbridge, William. 

,B26 Barney, Joshua. 

.B6 Biddle, James. 

.B8 Brook, Sir Isaac. 

.B9 Brown, Jacob. 

.075 Covington, Leonard. 

.08 Croghan, George. 

.D29 Deoatur, Stephen, 1779-1820. 

,E4 Elliott, Jesse Duncan, 

.GH Galneflj Edmund Pendloton. 

,H2 Hampton, Wado, 1754.-1836. 

.H8 Hull, Isaac. 

.HO Hull, William. 

J7 Jones, Jacob. 

,L4 Lawrence, James. 

,M15 MoArthur, Duncan. 

,M2 Macdonough, Thomas. 

,M3 Maoomb, Alexander. 

.MS Morris, Charles. 

.P4 Perry, Oliver Hazard. 

,P7 Porter, David. 

.R5 Ripley, Eleazor Wheelook. 

.R.7 Rodgors, John. 

.88 Stewart, Charles. 

,W6 Wilkinson, James. 

364 General works. 

Cf. E 166, Manners and customs, and general 
travel, 1812-1846. 



E UNITED STATES E 

Revolution to the Civil War, 
By period, 

Early nineteenth century, 1801/1809-1845. 
Madison's administrations, 1809-1817. 
War of 1812 -Continued. 
Military operations, 1812-1816, 

Of. E 83.812, Indian wars, 1812-1815. 
355 General works, 

Including campaigns and battles (General) andk 
lists of battles. Individual battles are 
classed in E 366 rather than with campaigns 
in E 356.2-6. 

.1 By region. 

Campaigns of the northwestern army, the war 
in the north, in the south, etc., in general. 
Use E 866.1.N5 for the campaigns upon the 
Niagara frontier. 

Campaigns. By year. 
.2 1812. 

Campaigns in the north and northwest cover- 
ing Detroit, Lake Champlain, Niagara, etc, 

.4 1813. 

Campaigns in the east, north, and northwest 
covering Chesapeake Bay, Lake Champ- 
lain, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, St. Law- 
rence Htver, etc. 

Of. E 83.813, First Creek War, 1818-18U. 

.6 1814-1815, 

Campaigns in the east, north, and south cover- 
ing Chesapeake Bay, Lake Champlatn, 
New Orleans, Niagara, etc. 

The capture and burning of Washington ie 
classed in E 356. W3. 

356 Individual battles, A-Z. 

Including attacks; capture and burning of cities ; 

sieges; etc. 

Battles, siegea, etc., may be classed in E 356.3-6, 
.B2 Baltimore, 1814. 

Including the battle of North Point and the bom 
bardment ot Fort MoHenry. Glass here also 
the Fort MoHenry Natlona) Monument and 
Historic fihrine. 

,B3 Beaver Dams, Ont., 1813. 
.B5 Bladensburg, Md., 1814. 
.B6 Boquet River, N. Y., 1814. 

Bridgewater, Ont., see .L9, Lundy's Lane, 

1814. 

.B8 Brownstown, Mich., 1812. 
.02 Campbell's Island, 1814. 

In Mississippi Elver east of Moline, III. 

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E UNITED STATES E 

Revolution to the Civil War, 
By period. 

Early nineteenth century, 1801/1809-1845. 
Madison's administrations, 1809-1817, 
War of 1812. 

Military operations, 1812-1815. 

356 Individual battles, A-Z Continued. 

,C3 Caulk'e Field, Md., 1814. 

Champlain, Lake, see .P7, Plattsburg, N. Y,, 

1814. 

.C4 Chateauguay, N. Y., 1813. 
.053 Chicago, 1812. 
.C5& Chlppewa, Ont., 1814, 
.C74 Cook's Mills, Ont., 1814. 
.08 Craney Island, Va., 1813. 

Dearborn, Port, see .C53, Chicago, 1812. 
.D4 Detroit, 1812. 
.D8 Dudley's defeat. 
.E6 Erie, Fort, Out., 1814. 
.E6 Erie, Lake, 1813. 

Including Perry Memorial, put-tn-Bay, Obio. 
Frenohtown, Mich,, see .R2, Raisin River, 

1813. 

.G4 George, Fort, Ont*, 1812. 
,H3 Harrison, Forb, Ind., 1812. 
.L9 Lundy'u Lane, Ont., 1814. 

McHenry, Fort, see ,B2, Baltimore, 1814. 
.M15 Maoklnao, Mich., 1812. 

On Mftoklnao Island, Lake Huron. 
.M6 Melga, Port, Ohio, 1813. 
.N5 New Orleana, 1816. 

Including Ohalmotto National Historical park, 
Niagara, Got., see .LO, Lundy's Lane, 1814. 
North Point, see .B2, Baltimore, 1814. 
,P6 Pigeon Booat, Ind., 1812. 
.P7 Plattsburg, N, Y., 1814. 
.Q3 Queen8ton(Q\ieenatonHeighte), Ont., 1812. 
.E2 Raisin Eiver, Mloh., 1813. 
.87 Stephenson, Fort, Ohio, 1813. 
.88 Stonington, Conn,, 1814. 
,T3 Thames, Ont., 1813. 
.T68 Toronto, 1813. 
.W3 Washington, D. O., 1814. 

York, Ont., see .T68, Toronto, 1813. 

Political history. 

Including controversy with England, 1797-1812. 
Cf. E 314, Jay's treaty. 

E 336, Neutral trade and its restriotlons, 

1800-1810. 

E 338.6, Embargo, December 1807-March 
1800. 



UNITED STATES E 

Rerolution to the Civil War. 
By period, 

Early nineteenth century, 1801/1809-1845. 
Madison's administrations, 1809-1817. 
War of 1812, 
Political history Continued. 

357 General works. 

.2 Right of search and impressment. 

.3 The Chesapeake-Leopard Affair, 1807. 

.6 Opposition to the war by the New England 

Federalists. 

.7 Hartford Convention, 1814. 

,9 Effects of the war, 

358 Diplomatic history. Foreign relations. 

Treaty of Ghent, 1814; treatment of alien enemlea; 
fisheries; boundaries; etc. 

Armies. Troops. 

359 General works. 

The American Army. 

.2 Regulars, 

.24 Infantry. 

.25 Cavalry. 

.26 Artillery. 

.3 Militia. 

.4 Pensioners. Bounties. Claims, 

.5 The states and their participation, A-W. 

.07 Connecticut. 

.F6 Florida, 

,G4 Georgia. 

.K5 Kentucky. 

,L8 Louisiana. 

.M2 Maryland. 

, M3 Massachusetts. 

.N3 New Hampshire. 

,N4 New Jersey. 

,N6 New York. 

,N7 North Carolina. 

.02 Ohio. 

.PS Pennsylvania. 

,V3 Vermont. 

,V8 Virginia. 

8 The British Army. 

85 Canadian participation. 

.9 Participation by race, ethnic group, etc., A-Z, 

e. g. .J5 Jews. 

.N4 Negroes. 



E UNITED STATES E 

Devolution to the Civil War, 
By period. 

Early nineteenth century, 1801/1809-1846. 
Madison's administrations, 1809-1817. 
War of 1812 Continued. 

360 Naval history. 

Naval battles on the ocean; naval blockades; 

narratives of sailora, privateers; etc. 
Biography of naval leaders in E 353-353.1. 

Chesapeake-Leopard Affair, sea B 357.3. 
Naval battles in connection with military opera- 
tions are classed in 13 355 or 358. 

Secret service. Spies. 
.5 General works. 

.6 Individual spies, A-Z, 

e. g. .115 Henry, John (British). 

361 Personal narratives, A-Z, 

Prisoners' narratives in E 362, 
Sailors' narratives in E 360. 

362 Prisoners and prisons. 

Including lists of prisoners, prison lifo, prisoners, 
narratives, oto., as well as accounts of the 
Dartmoor Massacre, 1815 (Dartmoor Military 
Prison, England), 

.5 Medical and hospital services. Hospitals. 

363 Celebrations. Anniversaries. Museums. 

Including exhibitions. 
Illustrative material. 

364 Poetryj ballads, songs, Drama, pageants. 

Of. PN-PT, Literature. 
.3 Anecdotes. 

Of. E 360, 361, Personal narratives of sailors 

and soldiers. 
PN-PT, Literature. 

.5 Addresses, essays, lectures. Sermons, 

Prayers. 
.9 Otber (not A-Z). 

365 War with Algeria, 1816. 

Of. E 335, Relations with the Barbary States in 
general. 

370 Presidential campaign of 1816. 



UNITED STATES E 

Revolution to the Civil War. 
By period* 

Early nineteenth century, 1801/1809-1846 Continued. 
Monroe's administrations, 1817-1826. 

First Seminole War, 1817-1818, see E 83.817. 

371 General works. 

372 Biography of James Monroe, 1768-1831. 

His collected worka in E 302.M74-76. 

Speeches and messages as president in J 82.A6-69. 

373 Missouri Compromise, 1820. 

Cf . E 433, Repeal of the Missouri Compromise, 1864. 
E 446, Early American slavery and political agi- 
tation growing out of it. 
F 466, Missouri history, 

374 Diplomatic history. Foreign relations. 

Execution of Arbuthnot and Ambrlster, 1818, 

see E 83.817. 

Monroe doctrine, see JX 1425. 
Spanish Treaty of 1819 and cession of Florida, 

see F 314.' 

375 Presidential campaign of 1824. 

Including oharge of a corrupt bargain between Adams 
and Clay. 

John Quinoy Adams' administration, 1826-1829. 

Northeastern boundary dispute, see E 398. 
Panama Congress, 1826, see F 1404. 
Tariff of 1828, see HF 1754. 

376 General works. 

377 Biography of John Quincy Adorns, 1767-1846. 

His collected worka in E 337.8.A2-3. 
Speeches and messages as president in J 82.A6-65. 
Diplomatic history, see E 376. 

380 Presidential campaign of 1828. 
Jackson's administrations, 1829-1837, 

Bank of the United States, 1816-1836, see HG 2626- 

2529. 

Black Hawk War, see E 83,83. 
Northeastern boundary troubles, see E 398. 
Second Creek War, see E 83,836. 
Second Seminole War, aee E 83.835, 
Tariff of 1833, aee HF 1764. 

381 General works. 

382 Biography of Andrew Jackson, 1767-1846. 

Speeches and messages aa president in J 82.A7-79. 
Cf. E 83.813, Execution of Tennessee militiamen. 
First Creek War. 



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Revolution to the Civil War, 
By period. 

Early nineteenth century, 1801/1809-1846, 
Jackson's administrations, 1829-1837. 

Biography of Andrew Jackson, 1767-1846 Cou. 
382.1 Jackson's family. 

e. g. .Al General works. 

.DO Bonelson, Emily Tennessee 

(Do nelson) , 
.J2 Jackson, Rachel {Donelson), 

383 Presidential campaign of 1832. 

384.3 Nullification. 

Tariff controversy, see HF 1764. 
Gf. F 273, South Carolina politics, 1775-1866. 
.7 Removal of deposits from the Bank of the United 

States. Vote of censure, 1834. 
Expunging resolutions, 1834-1837. 

Cf. HG 2625-2529, Bank of the United States, 1816- 
1830. 

.8 Diplomatic history, Foreign relations. 

Mexican protest against advance of United States 

troops, see F 390. 
Texan War of Independence, and recognition by 

United Stales, see F 390. 

386 Presidential campaign of 1830. 

Van Huron's administration, 1837-1841, 

Alton riot, 1837, seeFG49.A4. 
"Amistad" cnso, seeE 417. 
Aroofltook War, and Northeast boundary troubles, see 

E 398. 

Canadian Rebellion, 1837, and destruction of the "Car- 
oline," see F 1032. 

Independent treasury, see IIG 2635-2539. 
Movement for annexation of Texas, see F 390. 
Panic of 1837, see HB 3717 1837, 

Removal of tho Creek Indiana to the West, see E flO.CO. 
Second Scminolo War, 1835-1842, see E 83.835. 

386 General works. 

387 Biography of Martin Van Huron, 1782-1862. 

Speeches and messages ae president in J 82.A8-85. 

390 Presidential campaign of 1840. 

W. H. Harrison's admini strati on, March 4^April 4, 
1841, 

391 General works. 

392 Biography of William H. Harrison, 1773-1841. 

Speeches and messages an president in J 82.B1-11. 

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Revolution to the Civil War. 
By period. 

Early nineteenth century, 1801/1809-1845 Continued, 
Tyler's administration, April 4, 1841-1846. 

Attempt to reestablish Bank of the United States, see 

HG 2525-2539. 

Dorr's Rebellion, 1842, see P 83.4. 
Question of the annexation of Texas, see F 390. 
Tariff, *eeHF 1754. 

396 General works. 

Including explosion of the frigate "Princeton," 1844. 

397 Biography of John Tyler, 1790-1862. 

Speeches and messages as President in J 82.B21-25. 

398 Northeastern boundary disputes, 1783-1845. 

The Arooatook War, 1830; Webster- Ashbur ton Treaty 
(known also aa Treaty of Washington, Ashburton 
Treaty), 1842; etc. 

After 1845 reports on boundary disputes are classed 
with locality. 

e. g. F27.B7 Maine. 

F42.B7 New Hampshire. 
F127.B7 New York. 

400. Presidential campaign of 1844. 

War with Mexico, 1845-1848, 
401 Periodicals, Collections (serial). 

Societies. 

.1 Aztec Club of 1847. 

.2 Guadalupe Club of 1848, Washington, D. C. 

.3 National Association of Veterans of the Mexican 

War. 
. 34 Michigan Association of Veterans of the War 

with Mexico. 

.36 Ohio State Association of Mexican War Veterans. 

.7 Dames of 1846. 

Biography. 

Chiefly military and naval leaders. 
Statesmen and politicians are classed in E 339-3-10 and 
E 415.8-9. 

403 Collective. 

.1 Individual, A~Z. 

.E9 Butler, William Orlando. 
.C7 Connor, David. 

Cf.E 410, Naval history. 

-D6 Doniphan, Alexander William. 
.H2 Hnmer, Thomas Lyon, 
,H87 Hungerford, Daniel Elilui, 

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UNITED STATES E 

Revolution to the Civil War, 
By period, 
War with Mexico, 1846-1848. 

Biography, 
403.1 Individual, A-Z Continued. 

,K2 Kearny, Stephen Watta. 
.P6 Pillow, Gideon Johnson. 

Pillow court-martial la E 405,5. 

.Q8 Quitraan, John Anthony. 

.R2 Ransom, Truman Bishop. 

.84 Scott, Winfield. 

.85 Shields, Jamea, 

,SO Sloat, John Drake. 

.88 Stockton, Robert Field. 

.W8 Wool, John EUia. 

Of. E 405,4, Wool's campaign Ln Meilco. 
E 601, CJlvll War reminiscences. 

.W9 Worth, William Jenkins. 

404 General worka, 
Military operations, 

Of. E 410, Naval history. 

Individual battles ore olasaed in E 4.06 rather than with 
campaigns in E 405-405,6. 

405 General works. 
Campaigns. 

General in E 405. 
.1 Taylor's Campaign, 1846-1847. 

Campaign along the Rio Grandts and tn northern 
Mexico. 

.2 Campaigns in and the occupation of New Mexico 

and California. 

Expeditions made by Dontphan, Kearny, Stock- 
ton, etc. 

.4 Chihuahua Campaign, 1846-1848. 

Wool's march from San Antonio to Snltllto. 
.6 Scott's Campaign, 1847. 

From Veracruz to Mexico City. 

406 Individual battles, etc., A-Z. 

.B9 Buena Vista, Mexico, 1847. 

.C4 Corro Gordo, Mexico, 1847, 

,047 Ohapultepeo, Mexico, 1847. 

,05 Churubusco, Mexico, 1847. 

.06 Contreraa, Mexico, 1847. 

.M3 Matatnoroa, Mexico, 1846. 

.M6 Mexico City, 1847. 



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E UNITED STATES E 

Revolution to the Civil War, 
By period. 

War with Mexico, 1846-1848, 
Military operations. 

406 Individual battles, etc., A-Z Continued. 

,M6B Molino del Key, Mexico, 1847. 

.M7 Monterrey, Mexico, 1846. 

.P3 Palo Alto, Mexico, 1846. 

,R4 Reaaoa do la Palma, Mexico, 1846. 

.82 San Pasqufll, Calif., 1846. 

,V4 Veracruz, Mexico, 1847. 

407 Political history. 

Including causes of the war. 

Of. F 390, Revolt and annexation of Texaa. 

408 Diplomatic history. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, 

1848. 

Mexican cessions of 1848. 

Cf. F 786, Mexican boundary after 1848, and the 
Gadsden Purchase, 1853. 

Armies. Troops. 

409 General works. 

The American Army. 
.2 Regulars. 

.4 Pensioners. Bounties. Claims. 

United States military pensions (General), 
aee UB 373. 

.5 The states and their participation, A-W. 

.06 Connecticut, 

,D6 District of Columbia. 

.14 Illinois. 

.17 Indiana. 

,172 Iowa. 

.K4 Kentucky. 

,M2 Maryland. 

.N6 New York. 

.03 Ohio. 

,P3 Pennsylvania. 

.87 South Carolina. 

.T4 Tennessee. 
.8 The Mexican Army. 

410 Naval history. 

Including narratives of sailors. 
Biography of naval leaders, aee E 403-403.1. 
Operations in connection with military campaigns, tee 
E406. 



E UNITED STATES E 

Revolution to the Civil War, 
By period. 
War with Mexico, 1846-1848 Continued. 

411 Personal narratives. 

Prisoners' narratives in E 412. 
Sailors' narratives in E 410. 

412 Prisoners and prisons. 

Including lists of prisoners, prison life, prisoners' narra- 
tives, etc. 

.5 Medical and hospital services. Hospitals. 

413 Celebrations, Anniversaries. 

Cf, E 401, Societies of veterans. 

415 War poetry, drama, etc. Addresses, sermons. 

.2 Other (not A-Z). 

Middle nineteenth century, 1845/1848-1861. 

.6 Collected works of American statesmen. 

Cf. E 337.8, Collected works (Early nineteenth century), 
.B46 Belmont, August. 
.B02 Black, Jeremiah Sullivan. 

,06 Clingman, Thomas Lanier. 

.DIG Dana, Richard Henry. 
,D26 Davis, Henry Winter. 
.D27 Dawson, John Littleton. 
.D66 Dickinson, Daniel Stevens. 
.DO Dix, John Adams, 

.F26 Faulkner, Charles James. 

,F45 Field, David Dudley. 

,F6 Foote, Henry Stuart. 

.J6G Johnson, Andrew. 

.J94-96 Julian, George Washington. 
.P65-66 Phillips, Wendell. 
.PG Pierce, Franklin, 

.851-63 Soward, William Henry. 
,966 Seymour, Horatio. 
.893-98 Sumner, Charles. 
.T57-59 Tildon, Samuel Jones. 
.T66 Toombs, Robert Augustus. 
.V18 Vallandlgham, Clement Laird, 
.7 General works. 

From the outbreak of the Mexican War through the 
period of reconstruction after the Civil War, 1845- 
1877. 

Including political aspects of the slavery question, exten- 
sion of slavery to the territories, squatter sovereignty, 
oto. 
Wars with the Pacific coast Indians, 1847-1806, see 

E 83.84. 
Cf. F 1783, Cuban question, 1810-1899. 

JK 2341, American Party (Know-Nothing Party), 

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Revolution to the Civil War. 
By period, 
Middle nineteenth century, 1846/1848-1861 Con. 

Biography. 

Military leaders of the Civil War, see E 467-467.1. 
Military leaders of the Mexican War, see E 403-403,1. 

415.8 Collective. 

.9 Individual, A-Z. 

,B4 Bell, John. 
.B45 Belmont, August. 

Bis collected works in E 415.8.B45. 
,B6 Black, Jeremiah Sullivan, 

His collected works In E 416.6.BG2, 

,B79 Breekinridge, John Cabell, 
.B84 Eroderiek, David Colbreth. 
,B88 Browning, Orville Hiokman. 
,B9 Brownlow, William Gannaway. 
,C18 Cameron, Simon. 
.019 Campbell, John Archibald, 
.04 Chase, Salmon Portland. 
.056 Clay, Cassius Marcellus. 
,C6 Clayton, John Middleton. 
.C63 Olingman, Thomas Lanier. 

Hla collected -works in E 41S.O.CO. 
.C68 Colfax, Schuyler. 
.096 Curtis, Benjamin Robbins. 
.098 Cuahing, Caleb. 
,D16 Dana, Richard Henry, 

His collected works in E 415.6.D16. 
.D26 Davis, Henry Winter. 

His collected works In E G.6,D26. 
.D27 Dayton, William Lewis. 
.D48 Dickinson, Anna Elizabeth. 
,D5 Dickinson, Daniel Stevens. 

His collected works In E 4I6.6.DSB. 
,D6 Dix, John Adams. 

His collected works In E 415.6.DO. 
,D73 Douglas, Stephen Arnold. 

Lincoln-Douglas debates In E 467.4. 
.D9 Dunn, William MoKee. 
.P4 Fessenden, William Pitt, 
,F5 Field, David Dudley. 

His collected works in 416.6.F45, 
.F55 Field, Maunsell Bradhursb. 
,F64 Floyd, John Buchanan. 
,F7 Foote, Henry Stuart. 

His collected works In E 41G,6,F6. 

.F8 Fremont, John Charles. 



E UNITED STATES E 

Revolution to the Civil War. 
By period. 
Middle nineteenth century, 1846/1848-1861. 

Biography. 
416.9 Individual, A-Z Continued. 

,G4 Giddings, Joshua Reed. 

.G7 Graham, William Alexander, 

.G8 Groeley, Horace. 

Prwld&ntlal campaign of 1872 in E 076* 

.085 Grimes, James Wilson. 

.G86 Grinncll, Josiali Buslinel!. 

.G89 Grow, Galusha Aaron. 

.HIS Hale, John Parker. 

.H2 Hamlin, Hannibal, 

.1128 Harris, Benjamin Gwmn. 

Harris ooutt-mnrtlnl, 18H5, In E 468,9, 

.H35 Haakin, John Bussing. 

,H6 Hicks, Thomas Holliday. 

,H65 HilHard, Henry Washington, 

,H9 Huntor, Robert Meroor Taliaforro. 

.J6 JonokeSj Thomas Alien. 

J6 Jones, George Wallace. 

,J7 Jones, J. Glanoy, 

.J95 Julian, George Washington. 

His collected woilcs In E 416.0.JQ1-OT. 

JC35 Kennedy, John Pendleton, 

.K52 King, Homtio, 

,K7 KGrnor, Gustav PhUIpp. 

.L2 Lane, Joseph, 

.L38 Lawrenoo, Amoa Adams. 

,L4 Lawrenoo, William Beaoh. 

,L7 Liebor, Francis. 

.L89 Lovejoy, Owon. 

M16 Maolay, WillJam Brown. 

M18 Maroy, William Learned. 

,M19 Mfison, Oharlos. 

.M2 Mason, James Murray, 

,M3 Maury, Dabnoy Herndon. 

.M4 Memmingor, Christopher Gustavus, 

.M6 Meredith, William Morris. 

.P4 Pendleton, Goorgo Hunt. 

.P78 Pomeroy, Samuel Clarke. 

.R7B Rollins, Edward Henry. 

.R76 Rollins, James Sidney. 

.S-t Soward, William Henry. 

Bis collected m.ika In K^.O.flSl-63, 

.86 Seymour, Horatio, 

His collected Tvcrka In E ilS.C.SCC, 

.S63 Sickles, Baulol Edgar. 

,S58 Slldell, John. 

.364 Smith, Gerrlb. 

T6 



E UNITED STATES E 

Revolution to the Civil War, 
By period. 
Middle nineteenth century, 1845/1848-1861. 

Biography. 

415.9 Individual, A-Z Continued. 

.872 Soule", Pierre. 
.874 Speed, James, 
.884 Stevens, Thaddeus. 
,S88 Stuart, Alexander Hugh Holmes. 
,S9 Sumner, Charles, 

Hia collected works in E 415,6,804-98. 
Brooks' assault In E 484.8. 

.T12 Taft, Alphonso. 
,T45 Thompson, Jacob. 
,T6 Tilden, Samuel Jonea. 

His collected worka iu K 415,fl.T57-W. 

,T6 Toombs, Robert Augustus. 

Bla collected works In K 416.6. T65. 

,T86 Trumbull, Lyman. 

.T88 Tuok, Amos. 

.T93 Tyler, Robert. 

,V2 Vallandigham, Clement Laird. 

Hla collected works in E 416,6. Via. 

,W16 Wade, Benjamin Franklin. 

,W2 Walker, Robert James. 

,W39 Weed, Thurlow. 

.W6 Wilson, Henry. 

,W8 Wise, Henry Alexander. 

,Y2 Yancey, William Lowndes. 

,Y9 Yulee, David Levy. 

Folk's administration, 1845-1849. 

Government of the newly acquired Spanish possessions in 
the Southwest; slavery in the territories; slavery ques- 
tion in politics; Wilmot Proviso, 1846; etc. 
Annexation of Texas, 1846, see F 390, 
Oregon question and Northwestern boundary to 1846, see 
F880. 

416 General works. 

417 Biography of James K. Polk, 1796-1849. 

Speeches and messages as president in J 82.B3-35. 
.1 Polk, Sarah (Childress). 

420 Presidential campaign of 1848. 

Taylor's administration, 1849-July 9, 1850. 

Admission of California, see F 864. 

Organization of New Mexico and Utah territories, see 

F 801, 828. 
Payment to Texas for claim on part of New Mexico, see 

P801. 



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Revolution to the Civil War. 
By period, 

Kiddie nineteenth century, 1845/1848-1861. 
Taylor's administration, 1849-July 9, 1860 Con. 

421 General works. 

422 Biography of Zachary Taylor, 1784-1850, 

Speeches and messages as president in J 82.B4-42. 
Taylor's campaign, 1846-1847, see E 405.1. 

423 Slavery question, 1849-1853. 

Clay's Omnibus Bill (Compromise of 1850) ; Southern 

Convention, Nashville, 1850; etc. 
Fugitive slaves and the new law of 1850, see E 450. 

Fillmore's administration, July 9, 1860-1863, 

426 General works. 

427 Biography of Millard Fillmore, 1800-1874. 

Speeches and messages as president In J 82.B5-54. 

429 Diplomatic history, 1849-1853. Foreign relations. 

Intervention; political refugees from abroad; etc. 
Clayton-Bulwer Treaty, I860, see F 1438, 
Cuban question, see F 1783-1784. 

430 Presidential campaign of 1852, 
Pierce 'a administration, 1863-1857, 

American Party (Know-Nothing Party), see JK 2341. 
Bombardment of Greytown, Nicaragua, 1864, 

see F 1536.S2, San Juan del Norte (Greytown). 
Cuban question, see F 1783. 

Filibuster War in Nicaragua, 1855-1857, see F 1526. 
Gadsden purchase, 1853, see F 786. 
Third Semlnole War, 1865-1858, see E 83.855. 
Wars with Pacific const Indians, see E 83.84, 

431 General works. 

Including diplomatic history; the Ostend Manifesto, 
October 1864; etc. 

432 Biography of Franklin Pierce, 1804-1869. 

His collected works in E 416.6.P6. 

Speeches and messages as president In J 82.B6-65. 

433 Slavery question, 1853-1857. 

Repeal of the Missouri Compromise, 1854; Kansas- 
Nebraska Bill, May 1854; etc. 

Kansas troubles, see F 685. 

Moral and economic aspects of the slavery question, 

see E 440-460. 
Squatter sovereignty, see E 416.7. 

434,6 Election of speaker of the House. 

.8 Brooks' assault on Senator Sunnier, 1856. 

435 Presidential campaign of 1856. 

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E UNITED STATES E 

Revolution to the Civil War. 
By period. 

Middle nineteenth century, 1846/1848-1801- Con. 
Buchanan's administration, 18671861. 
Cuban question, s F 1783, 
Mill Creek War, 1857-1865, see E 83.858. 
Mormon Rebellion, 1857-1859, see F 836. 
Paraguay Expedition, see F 2686. 
Spirit Lake Massacre, 1857, see E 83.867* 
Walker's Filibuster wars, 1855-1860, see F 1526. 

436 General works. 

437 Biography of James Buchanan, 1791-1 S6S. 

EU collected works in E 337.8.B9. 

Speeches and messages as president in J 82.B7 76, 

438 Slavery question, 1857-1861. 

Including attempt to revive slave trade, 1858. 

Dred Scott decision, 1867, see E 4fit>* 

Harpers Ferry Raid, 1859, see E 461, 

Kansas and the Lecompton Constitution, seeF 685. 

Lincoln-Douglas debates, 1858, see E 457% 4. 

Squatter sovereignty, see E 416.7. 

440 Presidential campaign of I860. 

.5 State of the country, November 1860-March. 4, 

1861. 

Attempts at compromise (Crittenden Compromise, 
December 18, I860; Crlttenden Resolution, July 
22, 1861; etc.); Peace Conference afc "Washington 
(Border Slave State Convention), 1331; secession 
of certain states; etc, 
Of, E 468.1, Political history, March ^December 31, 

1861. 
E 471.1, Opening events of Civil "War. 

Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements. 

See also various aspects of the slavery question 3n politics, 
E 301-469, especially E 373, 407, 415.7, 416, 423, 433, 438, 
440,6. 

General works on Negroes in the United States, including 
Negroes since the Civil War and the race issue, are classed 
in E 185, Slavery in general and the slave trade are 
classed in HT 861-1445. 
Cf. E 338, Political history, 1811-1860. 
Periodicals, see E 446, 449, etc. 

441 General works. 

Including history of slavery in general. 
History by period, see E 446-463. 

442 The internal slave trade. Slave markets and auctions, 

443 Slave life. 

Including duties of slaves and masters, overseers, etc 

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Revolution to the Civil War. 

Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements 

Continued. 

444 Biography. Personal narratives of slaves. 

Biography of fugitive slaves in E 460. 
Gf. E 186.97, Biography of individual Negroes. 

E 449.D7-79, Life and -writings of Frederick Douglass. 

446 By state, A-W. 

Including history of antfslavery movements. 

Slavery In an Individual county is to be classed here under 
the state. 

Cf. E 185.93, Negroes in Individual states. 
.A3 Alabama. 
,G7 Connecticut. 
.D3 Delaware. 
.DO Distriot of Columbia. 
,G3 Georgia. 
.12 Illinois. 
.13 Indiana. 
.KIO Kansas. 

Of. F 086, fltnigglo between proslavery and anttslavery parties. 
,K5 Kentucky. 
.L8 Louisiana. 
,M3 Maryland. 
. M4 Massachusetts. 
.M6 Mississippi. 
.M67 Missouri. 
.N2 Nebraska. 
.N6 Now England. 
.N64 Now Jersey, 
.N65 Now Mexico, 
.N56 New York. 

Of. V 128.4, Negro plot In Now York Olty, 1741, 
.N8 North Carolina. 
,P3 Pennsylvania, 
.R4 Rhode Island, 
.87 South Carolina. 

Of. F 273, Tioubla with Massachusetts over Its Negro 

oltUena la South Carolina. 
F 274.04, Charleston Insurrection (Denmark Vcsey'a 
Rebellion), 1832. 

,T3 Tennessee. 
.V8 Virginia. 

0(. F 232.87, Southampton Insurrection (Nat Tumor's 

Hobollton), 1831. 

V 23B.KB, ntehmond loaunoctlon (Gabriel's Insumxtton), 
ISM. 

.W8 Wisconsin. 



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Revolution to the Civil War. 

Slavery in the United States. Antislavery movements- 
Continued. 
History of slavery to 1830. 

Including controversial literature. 

446 General works. 

Including attempts to revive slave trade, early anti- 
slavery movements, etc. 

Of. E 309, Northwest Ordinance of 1787. 
E 373, Missouri Compromise, 1820, 

447 Slave insurrections (General). 

Including mutiny on slave ships, e. g, Amistad (Schoon- 
er) ; Creole (Brig) . 

Individual insurrections are classed in local history, e. g. 
Charleston Insurrection (Denmark Vesey'a Rebel- 
lion), 1822 in F 279.C4; New York Negro plot, 1741 
in F 128.4; Richmond Insurrection (Gabriel's Insur- 
rection), 1800 in P 234.R5; Southampton Insurrection 
(Nat Turner's Rebellion), 1831 in F 232.S7. 

448 Colonization. 

Including the American Colonization Society and affiliated 
organizations: their origin, plans, history, etc.; also 
modern colonization societies. 

Cf. DT 621-637, Liberia. 

History of slavery, 1830-1863. Period of abolition 
agitation. 

Including controversial literature. 
Cf. E 338-459, Political aspects of slavery question. 
E 416, Wilmot Proviso, 1846. 
E 423, Compromise of 1850. 

E 434.8, Brooks' assault on Senator Sumner, 1856. 
P 273, Dispute between Massachusetts and South 
Carolina over Negro citizens of Massachusetts, 
1845. 

F 549.A4, Alton Kiot, 1837. 

F 685, Struggle between proslavery and antislavery 
parties in Kansas. 

449 General works. 

Biography; Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, 
William Jay, Luoretia (Coffin) Mott, Wendell Phillips. 



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Revolution to the Civil War, 

Slavery in the United States, Antislavery movements, 
History of slavery, 1830-1863. Period of abolition 
agi tation Con tinned . 

450 Fugitive slaves. 

Biographies and narratives of fugitives slaves, e. g. 
John Anderson, Eliza Harris, James Williams; 
fugitive slave law; personal liberty laws; slaves in 
free states; underground railroad; biographies and 
narratives of protectors of slaves, e. g. Levi Coffin, 
Jonathan Walker, Laura S, Haviland; etc. 

Including Buoh events and onees as the Garrison mob, 
Boston, 1835, case of the slave child, Med Slater, 
1830; Isaac Brown case, 1847; Dred Scott case, 1848- 
1857, South Bend slave oaae, 1849; Randolph epistles, 
1860; Christiana Riot, 1851, and trial of Castner 
Ilanway and others for assault on Edward Gorsuoh; 
Sherman M. Booth case, 1854; Anthony Burns case 
in Boston, 1864; Addison White rescue, 1867; Oberlin- 
Wollington rescue, 1868; Jonathan Lemmon slave 
case, 1860; etc. 

451 John Brown's Raid at Harpers Ferry, W. Va., 1859, 

Including the capture, trial, execution, and biography 

of John Brown, 
Of. F 686, John Brown in Kansas. 

453 Slaves and the slavery question in the Civil War. 

Including "Contrabands"; slavery in the Confederate 
States of America; emancipation of the slaves in 
general; Emancipation Proclamation (manifesto by 
Abraham Lincoln on September 22, 1802, that on 
January 1, 1863, ho would declare free all slaves held 
In parts of the United States not in the possession of 
the Union armies); etc. 

Local material Is classed in E 445 or E 185.93, 
Cf. E 185, Negroes in the United States in general, find 

the race question, 

E 185,2, Frcedmen, Freedmen's Bureau (Bureau of 
Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands), 
etc, 

E 185.93,87, Port Royal Mission, S. C. 
13 540.N3, Negro soldiers in the Union Army. 
E 685.N3, Negro soldiers In the Confederate Army, 
JK 109, Thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth amend- 
ments to the Constitution. 



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CIVIL WAR PERIOD 

(1861-1865) 
Lincoln's administrations, 1861-April 16, 1865. 

Election and events preceding in augur &tion, see E 440-440.6. 

Presidential campaign of 1864, see E 458.4. 

Wars with Dakota Indiana, 1362-1863, see E 83,86. 

Other Indian wars, 1862-1863, see E 83.803. 

456 General works. 

Biography of Abraham Lincoln, 18O9-1886. 

Bibliography, see 2 8605. 

457 General works. Lincoln as president and statesman. 

Including campaign biographies of 1800, 1864. 

Cf. 456, 458-469, Political history of the country, 

1861-1865. 
. 1 5 Anecdotes relating to Lincoln . 

Including personal reminiscences of contemporaries, but 

not formal biographies. 

.2 Special. 

Lincoln's personality (character, kindness, loyalty, oto.), 

religion, education, books and reading, etc. Attitude 

toward slavery, temperance and prohibition, oto. 
Lincoln RB lawyer, freemason, writer, speaker, oto. As 

president and statesman, see E 467. 
Lincoln's relations with special classes, e. g. Jowa, 

private soldiers, eto, 

.25 Family life. 

Including biography, e. g. Mary (Todd) Lincoln., ThomiiB 
(Tfld) Lincoln. 

By period. 
.3 Earlylifetol861. 

Campaign biographies are classed in. E 457. 

Cf. F 549.S7, Lincoln's home in Springfield, 111. 

.32 To 1830. 

Lineage, family, and parents (Thomas Lincoln, 
Nanoy (Hanks) Lincoln, Sarah (Bush) Johnston 
Lincoln), eto. 

Birthplace (Hodgenville, Ky.), boyhood and youth 
in Kentucky and Indiana. 

.35 1330-1846. 

First years in Illinois; Blaok Hawk War, 1832; 

Illinois legislature, professional career, eto. 
Ann Kutledgo, marriage, eto. 
Cf.E 457.25, Family life. 



E UNITED STATES E 

Civil War period. 

Lincoln's administrations, 1861-April 16, 1865. 
Biography of Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1865, 

By period. 
Early life to 186 IContinued. 

457.4 1846-1861. 

In national politics; congressional service; Linooln- 
Douglas debates, 1858; journey to Washington; 
eto. 

Cf. E 415.7, 449, The slavery question. 
E 440, Presidential campaign of 1860. 
E 410,5, State of the country, November 1860- 
Maroh 1861. 

1861-1866, 
Presidency, see E 467-469. 

Cf. E 468.4, Presidential campaign of 1864. 
E 401-655, The Civil War. 
E 475.35, Gettysburg address. 

.'6 Assassination. 

The conspirators (Booth, Surratt, etc.), their 
trials, oto. 

,52 Death. 

Funeral journoy to Springfield, burialj memorial 
services throughout the country and abroad, 
guard of honor, tomb, eto. 
Cf. E 467.8, Funeral sermons. 
.6 Monuments. Statues. Portraits. 

Including Ufa and death masks, oto. Gloss hero also 
monuments, statues, etc., located In foreign countries. 
Local monuments, statues, etc,, in the United States, 
are to be classed in F, o. g. In Waehlngton, D. 0,: 
F 203.4X72, Linooln statue (Lincoln Park). 
F 203.4.L73, Lincoln Memorial. 

Cf. E 457.32, Birthplace, Hodgonvlllo, Ky. 
E 467.62, Linooln tomb, Springfield, 111. 

.63 Caricatures and cartoons. 

Including satirical and oomlo works. 
.64 Homes and haunts of Lincoln (General). 

Prefer E 467.32 or E 457.35 for early years. 

Springfield homo, see F 549.87. 

.65 Museums. Exhibitions. Lincoln relics. 

e, g, Lincoln Museum (Ford Theatre), Washington, 
D. G.; Oldroyd colleotlon of Linooln relios. 



E UNITED STATES E 

Civil War period, 

Lincoln's administrations, 1861- April 15, 1865. 
Biography of Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1865 Continued. 

457.7 Anniversaries. Celebrations. Memorials since 1865. 

Including centennials, Lincoln Day, etc. 
Funeral and memorial services are classed in B 457.52. 
,8 Addresses, essays, lectures. Sermons (Funeral, etc.). 

The addresses, etc., which have been delivered since the 
assassination; before April 1865, class in E 440, 457, 
or 458.1-6. 

Cf. E 457.15, Personal reminiscences. 
E 457.62, Funeral services. 

.9 Poetry. Drama. Fiction. 

In general, prefer classification In literature. 
Music, see M 1659. 
.905 Juvenile works. 
.909 Lincoln iana. 

Miscellaneous printed matter, minor pamphlets, etc. 

Reserved for material not separately cataloged. 

Writings of Lincoln. 

Classification by subject is preferred, e, g. Cooper Institute 
address in E 438, Emancipation proclamation In E 453, 
Gettysburg address in E 475.65. 

.91 Collected works. By date. 

.92 Partial collections. Selected works. Selections. By 

date. 

Collections of speeches (three or more), etc. 
.94 State papers. By date. 

Messages, inaugural addresses, etc., are classed here 
rather than In J 82.B8-85. 

.95 Addresses, essays, lectures. By date. 

Collections of speeches in E 457.92. 
Lincoln-Douglas debates, 1858, in E 467.4. 

Letters. 

.96 Individual. By date. 

,962 Collections. By date. 

.98 Minor works. 

e. g. History of the Fisher murder mystery; a facsimile 
of an indenture drawn up, October 26, 1841, by 
Lincoln and signed by his father. 

.99 Stories, anecdotes, poems, axioms, brief extracts, 
etc., attributed to Lincoln. 

Arranged alphabetically by editor or title. 



E UNITED STATES E 

Civil War period. 

Lincoln's administrations, 1861-April 16, 1885 Con. 
Political history (Contemporary works). 

Questions at issue between North and South, the internal 

policies of the United States, etc. 
Treatises published after the close of the war are to be 

classed in E 469; sermons and addresses in E 049-650; 

foreign public opinion in E 469.8. 

458 General works. 

Including collections and works covering more than 
a single year. 

.1 March 4-December 31, 1861, 

Cf. E 440.5, State of the nation November I860- 
March 4, 1881. 

.2 1862. 

.3 1863. 

Cf. R 453, Emancipation of the slaves. 
.4 1864. 

Presidential campaign of 180 i, including campaign 
literature; oto. 

,5 January-May 1866. 

.7 Union men in tho South. Refugees. 
.8 Confederate sympathizers in the North. "Copper- 
heads," ' 'Butternuts/' etc. 

Conspiracies, <s. g. Northwestern Conspiracy, 1804; dis- 
loyal organizations: Knights of the Golden Circle, Order 
of American Knights or Sons of Liberty, Order of the 
Lone Star, etc*; suspension of tho writ of habeas corpus; 
prisoners of state; Harris court-martial, 1805; oto. 
Cf. E 615-610, Union prisons. 

JK 343-355, Military rule, martial law, etc., within 
states or districts during tho Civil War, 

459 Political history (Non-contemporary works), 

Publications sinco May 1865. Treatises only; addresses, 

sermons, etc., in E 649-050. 
Contemporary publications are classed in E 458-158.5. 

THE CIVIL WAR, 1861-1866 

461 Periodicals. 

Confederate periodicals in E 482. 
Societies of veterans, etc. 

Confederate societies in E -183. 

Kogimontal associations of veterans are classed with regi- 
ment in E 402.4-96. 

462 General worka. 

.27 Minor publications not separately cataloged, 

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E UNITED STATES E 

The Civil War, 1861-1865. 
462 Societies of veterans, etc. Continued. 

Individual societies, etc. 
.1 Grand Army of the Republic. 

.15 Women's Relief Corps. 

.17 Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic. 

.18 Legion of Loyal Women, Washington, D. C, 

.2 Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United 

States, 

.25 Dames of the Loyal Legion. 

.3 Military Order of the Medal of Honor, 

.4 Union Veteran Legion of the United States. 

,5 National Association of Naval Veterans. 

.6 Veteran Brotherhood of the State of Kansas, 

.7 Union League of America, 

.84 Union clubs. 

Local Union clubs are classed in HS 2725. 

e. g. HS 2726.B7 Union Club of Boston. 

.9 Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. 

.92 Soldiers' and Sailors' National Union League of 

Washington, D. C. 

.93 Washington, D. C. Old Guard. 
.94 Order of American Freemen. 

.96 Union White Boys in Blue. 

.97 Philadelphia. War Veterans' Club. 

.98 National Soldiers Historical Association. 

.99 Other societies, etc., A-Z. 

e. g. .D2 Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil 

War. 

First Defenders, see E 493.9. 
National Association of Civil War Army 

Nurses, seeE 621. 
.N27 National Veteran Club of the United 

States. 

.065 Order of Stars and Stripes. 
.86 Society for Correct Civil War Information* 
.862 Society of the Army and Navy of the Gulf. 
.U53 Union Society of the Civil War. 
.U57 Union Soldiers' Alliance, Washington, D. O. 
,U63 Union Veterans' Union, 

United States Veteran Signal Corps Associ- 
ation, see E 608. 

463 Patriotic societies during the war. 

Loyal League of Union Citizens, Loyal National League of tho 

State of New York, Loyal Publication Society, etc. 
Local Union League clubs are classed in HS 272S, 

e. g. HS 2726,04 Union League Club of Chicago. 



E UNITED STATES E 

The Civil War, 1861-1865 Continued. 
464 Collections. Collected works. 

Including papers road before Loyal Legion, Grand Army of 

the Republic, etc. 

Of. E 458-469, Collections of political pamphlets. 
E 484, Confederate collections. 
E 655, Anecdotes of the Civil War. 

Biography, 
467 Collective (Union and Confederate). 

Nurses, see E 621. 

Prisoners of war, see E 611-616, 

Rolls of college men in the war, see E 541, 686. 

.1 Individual, A~Z. 

Chiefly for lives of commanders and other officers. 

Cf. E 415,9, Biography of political leaders ox&apt a few 
like Davis, Stauton, and Benjamin whose careers 
culminated in the war, 

E 495-682, Regimental officers and privates. 
E 601-605, Personal narratives of war service, 
,A2 Adams, Charles Francis, 1807-1888. 
.A3 Alexander, Andrew Jonathan, 
.A4 Allen, Henry Wafckins, 
.A54 Anderson, Richard Horon. 
.A78 Arrowsmith, George. 
.AS Ashby, Turner, 
.B14 Bailey, Thoodorus. 
.B16 Baker, Edward Dickenson. 
.B23 Bonks, Nathaniel Prentleo. 
.B25 Barlow, Francis Charming 
.B26 Barnes, James, 
,B29 Bartlott, William Francis. 
,B3 Bayard, George Dashlell. 
,B38 Beauregard, Pierre Gustavo Toutant. 
,B39 Beaver, James Addama, 
.B397 Benedict, Lewis, 
.B4 Benjamin, Judah Philip, 
.B5 Berry, Hiram Gregory. 
.B6 Birnoy, David Bell. 
,B7 Boomer, George Boardman, 
.B75 Bragg, Braxton. 
,B77 Brown, Joseph Newton, 
,B8 Burnslde, Ambrose Everett, 
,B87 Butler, Benjamin Franklin (1818-1803). 
,B9 Butterfield, Daniel. 
,052 Chetlaln, Augustus Louis. 
,097 Curtia, Samuel Ryan, 
.098 Gushing, William Barker. 
.099 Ouster, George Armstrong. 
,D13 Dahlgren, John Adolphus Bernard, 
,D24 Davis, Charlea Henry, 

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The Civil War, 1861-1865. 

Biography. 

467.1 Individual, A-Z Continued, 

.D26 Davis, Jefferson. 

.D27 Davis, Varina (Howell), 

"Mrs. Jefferson Davis." 

.D28 Davis, Vnrina Anne Jefferson. 

,D6 Dodge, Grenvllle Mellen. 

.D9 Du Pont, Samuel Francis. 

,EI3 Early, Jubal Anderson, 

.E4 Elliott, Stephen. 

.E47 Ellsworth, Ephralm Elmer. 

,E80 Ewell, Richard Stoddert. 

.E9 Ewlng, Charles, 

.F23 Farragut, David Glasgow. 

,F64 Flusser, Charles Williamson. 

.F68 Foote, Andrew Hull. 

,F72 Forreat, Nathan Bedford. 

.F83 Franklin, William Buel. 

.F87 French, Samuel Gibbs. 

,F9 Fritchie, Barbara (Hauer). 

.G29 Geary, John White. 

.GG Goodlng, Oliver Paul. 

.G66 Gordon, John Brown. 

.G68 Gorgae, Josiah. 

,G79 Greene, George Sears. 

.G88 Groufc, William Wallace. 

.HIS Halleok, Henry Wager. 

.H19 Hampton, Wade, 1818-1902. 

.H2 Hancock, Winfield Scott. 

.H4 Hartranft, John Frederick. 

.H44 Hatton, Robert. 

.H68 Hood, John Bell. 

.HO Hooker, Joseph. 

,H7 Hovey, Alvin Peterson. 

,H8 Howard, Oliver Otis. 

,H88B Humphreys, Andrew Atkinson. 

,H89 Hunt, Henry Jackson. 

,H9 Hunter, David. 

.JIB Jackson, Thomas Jonathan. 

,J73 Johnston, Albert Sidney. 

.J74 Johnston, Joseph Eggleston. 

,K24 Kearny, Philip, 

.L4 Lee, Robert; Edward. 

.L5 , Logan, Thomas Muldrup. 

.L55 Longatreet, James. 

.L6 Lowell,, Charles Russell. 

.L9 Lyon, Nathaniel. 

.M2 McClellan, George Brinton. 

Of. ffi tfM, Prudential campaign of 1801. 



E UNITED STATES E 

The Civil War, 1861-1865. 

Biography. 
467.1 Individual, A-Z Continued. 

.M24 McCullooh, Ben, 

.M35 Maffltt, John Newland. 

,M38 Moade, George Gordon. 

,M4 Meagher, Thomas Francis, 

,M6 Mitchcl, Ormsby Maoknight, 

,M86 Morgan, John Hunt, 

.M87 Moaby, John Singleton, 

.07 Ord, Edward Otho Creaap, 

.P26 Parsons, Lewis Baldwin, 

.P365 Pemberton, John Clifford. 

,P37 Pendloton, William Nelson. 

.P4 Perkins, George Hamilton. 

.P61 Pettigrew, James Johnston, 

,P67 Plokett, George Edward. 

,P7 Polk, Loonldas. 

,P78 Porter, David Dixon, . 

.P8 Porter, Fitz-John. 

Conduct at 2<J battle of Dull Bun and court-martial are 
classified la B 473.772. 

.P82 Porter, Horace. 

,112 Ramseur, Stephen Dodson. 

,R25 Rawlins, John Aaron, 

,R4 Roynolds, John Fulton. 

,R7 Rosecrans, William Starke. 

.832 Sohonok, Robert Cumraing, 

.835 Sohoflold, John McAllister. 

.84 Sedgwiok, John, 

.847 Semmes, Raphael. 

.854 Sheridan, Philip Henry. 

.865 Sherman, William Teoumseh. 

,8562 Sherman, Ellen (Kwing). 

,S58 Sigol, Franz. 

.863 Slooum, Honry Warner. 

.876 Smith, William Farrar. 

,88 Stanton, Edwin MoMastors. 

.884 Steedman, James Barrett. 

.885 Stephens, Alexander Hamilton. 

.887 Stone, Charles Pomoroy. 

.89 Stuart, James Ewell Brown. 

,T4 ThomM, George Henry. 

.T8 Tucker, John Randolph. 

,T9 Tyler, Daniel, 

.T98 Tyndale, Hector. 

.W18 Wadsworth, James Samuel. 

,W2 Wallaoe, Lewis. 

Of. PS 8130-3138, Wallace AS an author, fab vorka, and 
criticism of those works, 

,W3 Wallace, William Honry Ltwnine. 



B UNITED STATES E 

The Civil War, 1861-1865. 

Biography, 
467.1 Individual, A-Z Continued. 

,W4 Warren, Gouverneur Kemble, 

Of. E 477.876, Warren court-martial. 

.W46 Welles, Gideon. 

.W5 Wheeler, Joseph. 

.W61 Whiting, William Henry Chase. 

.W69 Wilder, John Thomas. 

,W72 Williams, Alpheua Starkey. 

,W74 Wilson, James Harrison. 

,W77 Winalow, John Anorum, 

.W81 Wistar, Isaac Jonea. 

,W94 Wright, Marcus Joseph. 

468 Comprehensive works. General histories. 

Of. E 167, Description and travel, 1861-1866. 
E 458-469, Causes, aims, etc., of the war. 
E 470-478, Military operations. 
E 482-489, F 214, The Confederate States of America. 

.3 Chronology. 

Cf. E 470.1, Chronological lists of battles. 
.5 Historiography. 

Criticisms of histories and textbooks, accuracy and bias 
of writers, etc. 

Cf. E 176,86, Criticisms of textbooks (General). 
.7 Pictorial works. 

Works important solely or chiefly for the illustrations. 
.8 Soldiers' almanacs. 
.9 Minor works. Pamphlets, etc. 

Including otherwise unprovided for topics suoh as propa* 
ganda, name of the war, etc, 

469 Diplomatic history. 

Trent Affair, 1861; Gilmore and Jacqueas' conference with 
Jefferson Davis, 1864; Hampton Roada Conference, 1866, 
construction of Confederate war vessels in England; etc. 
Cf. E 440,5, Washington Peace Conference, 1860. 

E 470.96, Confederates in Canada, and St. Albans Bald. 

E 488, Confederate diplomatic history. 

E 596-699, Confederate navy. 

P 1233, French intervention in Mexico. 

JX 238.A4-7, Alabama claims, 

.8 Foreign public opinion. ' 

Cf. E 468-468.8, 'Contemporary addresses on the war. 



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E UNITED STATES E 

The Civil War, 1881-1865 Continued. 

Military operations, 
470 General works. 

Campaigns and battles (General); military histories of tha 
war; narratives of commanders; eto. Works restricted 
to a special region, campaign, or battle are classed in 
E 470,2-478. Lists of battles, see E 470.1, 
Cf. E 468, General history of the war. 

E 601-606, Personal narratives of minor officers and 
privates. 

.1 Battles (Alphabetical or chronological lists). 

Individual battles are classed in E 471-478, 
By region. 

Including military operations of Individual armies, 
.2 Eastern border states, 

Virginia, Maryland, District of Columbia, and Penn- 
sylvania. Array of the James t Army of the Potomao, 
Army, of Virginia, Army of Northern Virginia 
(C, S, A.). 

Personal narratives of service In tho Army of the 
Potomac; if not classed under campaign or regiment, 
should be classed in E 601 rather than E 470,2. 

.3 Shenandoah Valley, 

,4 Western border states. 

Ohio Volley and central Mississippi Valley (West 
Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio, Indiana, 
Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas). Array of West Virginia, 

.45 Border warfare. Guerrillas. 

.5 Cumberland and Tennessee Valleys. Chattanooga 

region. 

Armies of the Cumberland and the Tennessee. Army 
of Tennessee (C. S, A.), 

,6 Lower South, 

North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, find region 

west. 
Sherman's maroh, see E 476.60. 

,65 South Atlantic coast lino. 

Siege of Charleston, 1803-186$; supplies /or Savannah; 

eto. 
Of. E 476.0-68, Engagements In Charleston Harbor, 

1863. 
E 476.4-41, Engagements In Charleston Harbor, 

1864. 
Naval operations and blockade running, see 33 591-600. 



E UNITED STATES E 

The Civil War, 1861-1865. 
Military operations. 

By region Continued, 
470.7 Gulf States, 

Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas. 
Society of the Army and Navy of the Gulf, 
see E 462.99,362. 

Naval operations and blockade running, see E 591-000. 
. 8 Mississippi Valley. 

.9 Trans-Mississippi region. 

Texan, Indian Territory, Kansas, New Mexico, Missouri, 
Arkansas, etc. Army of the Pacific. 

.95 Northern frontier of the United States. 

Confederates in Canada; St. Albans (Vt.) Raid, 1804; 
etc. 

471-478 By campaign and battle. 

This classification follows that used in The War of Iht 
Rebellion: a Compilation of the Official Records of the Union 
and Confederate Armies, aeries I, volumes 1-53 (111 parts), 
The volume number at right-hand margin, in angular 
brackets, indicates the volume in which the correspond- 
ing records are found, 

Cf, E 467.1, Biography of leaders. 

E 468, Comprehensive histories of the war. 
E 470, General military histories, and memoirs of com- 
manders. 
E 470.2-95, Military operations by region, and history 

of armies. 

E 493,1-9, 647, History of corps, divisions, and brigaded. 

E 495-537, 551-582, History of regiments. 

A history of a regiment in a particular campaign or battle 

Is classed in E 471-478 rather than E 495-582. TUG 

literature of the national military parks at Chickamaugft 

and Chattanooga, Gettysburg, Vioksburg, etc., is claimed 

with the battle as are descriptive works dealing with the 

battlefield. But local guidebooks are classed in F, o, g. 

F 444.04,,, Chattanooga. 

Naval operations in connection with military movementn 

are classed in E 471-478 rather than in E 691, 

471 Opening events. ! < Vj j^> 

.1 South Carolina, December 20, 1860-April 14, 1861, 

Charleston Harbor (Fort Sumter). 
,5 Othej Bo.uthern states, 

Cf. E 440.5, 4684, 55,1-682, General political history. 
,,.51 , . Georgia, January 3-26, 18G1. 

52 Alabama and Mississippi, January 4-20, 1861. 



B UNITED STATES E 

The Civil War, 1861-1865, 
Military operations. 
By campaign and battle, 

Opening events. 

471.5 Other southern states Continued. 

,53 Florida, January G-Augusfc 31, 1861. 

Fort Jefferson, Dry Tortugas. 

,54 North Carolina, January 9-May 20, 1861, 

,56 Louisiana, January 10-February 19, 1861. 

,56 Texas and New Mexico, February 1-June 11, 1861. 

,57 Arkansas, Indian Territory, and Missouri, February 7- 

May 9, 1861. 

472,1 Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia, April 

16-July 31, 1861. <v. 2> 

.13 Conflict between United States troops and mob in Balti- 

more, April 19, 

.14 Engagement at Big Bethel, Juno 10. 

.16 Operations in Shenandoah Valley, July 2-25. 

.17 Campaign in West Virginia, July 6-17. 

Battle of Rich Mountain, July 11, 
.18 Bull Run Campaign, July 16-22. 

First battle of Bull Run (Manflssas), July 21. 
,182 Manassas Battlefield Confederate Park. 

.183 ManaBsas National Battlefield Park, 

.2 Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, and Indian Territory, May 10- 

November 19, 1861. <v. 3> 

.23 Battle of Wilson's Crook, August 10. 

.26 Siege of Lexington, Mo,, September 13-20. 

.28 Engagement at Bolraont, Mo., and demonstration from 

Paducah upon Columbus, Ky., November 7. 

.3 Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona, June 11, 1861-February 1, 

4882,. <v. 4> 

,32 Skirmish at Moaillfi, evacuation of Fort Fillmore, and 

surrender of Union forces at San Augustine, July 25-27. 

.4 Kentucky and Tennessee, July 1-November 19, 1861. 

.6 North Carolina and southeastern. Virginia, August 1, 1861- 

January 11, 186!!, 

.6 Maryland, northern Virginia, find West Virginia, August 1, 

1 1861-Maroh 17, 18613. <v. 5> 

.63 Operations on the Potomao near Leesburg, Va. 

Including engAgcmeiU at Ball's Bluff and action near 

Edward's Ferry; October 21-24, 

' ,7' CoaSta of South Carolina, Georgia, and middle and east Flor- 

1 'Ida, August 81, 1861-Aiirit 11, 1862. <v. 6> 

Port Royal Expedition, November 1801. 

,79 Bombardment and capture of Fort Pultiskij 'Ga., April 

10-11. 



E UNITED STATES E 

The Civil War, 1861-1865. 
Military operations. 
By campaign and battle Continued. 

472.8 West Florida, southern Alabama, southern Mississippi, and 

Louisiana, September 1, 1861-May 12, 1862. 

,88 Bombardment and capture of Forts Jackson and Saint 

Philip and occupation of New Orleans, by Union forces, 
April 18-May 1. 

Of. E 510, General Butler's government of Louisiana. 

.9 Kentucky, Tennessee, north Alabama, and southwest Vir- 

ginia, November 19, 1881-Maroh 4, 1862. <v. 7> 

Including Anna E, Carroll's claim. 
.96 Capture of Fort Henry, Tenn., February 6. 

.97 Siege and capture of Fort Donelson, Tenn,, February 12-10. 

473.1 Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, and Indian Territory, November 

19, 1861-April 10, 1862. <v. 8> 

.15 Operations at New Madrid, Mo., and Island No. 10, and 

descent upon Union City, Tenn., February 28-April 8. 
.17 Battle of Pea Ridge, March 6-8. 

.2 Southeastern Virginia, January 11-March 17, 1862. <v. 9> 

Including naval engagement in Hampton Roads, Merri- 

mac and Monitor. 
.3 North Carolina, January 11- August 20, 1862. 

Burnside's Expedition, capture of Elizabeth City, N. C., 

September 10. 

.31 Battle of Roanoke Island, February 8. 

.34 Battle of New Bern, March 14. 

.4 Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona, February 1-September 20, 

1862. . 

Battle of Nueces River, August 10. 

,46 Expedition from southern California through Arizona to 

northwestern Texas and New 'Mexico, April 13-Sep- 
tember 20. 

California column. ' [ , 

,5 Kentucky, Tennessee, northern Mississippi, northern Alabama, 

and, southwest Virginia, March 4-June 10, 186,2, 

' 



.62 Cumberland Qap campaign, March 28-June 18. 

.64 Battle of ghityh, April 6^7, ,, 

Including Shiloh .National Military Park, 
.55 , , Haid on Confederate line of communication between 

Chattanooga, Tenn., and Marietta, Ga., April 7-12. 

Andrews' railroad raid, 

, .66 , A('.var:c upon and B-CDJC of Corl-ill , Miss., and, pursuit of 

*..<. Cr-iftdcriin 1 forces', April 2!) June 10. 
.59 Attack 0:1 Ciint'uiLcogfi, 'JVn,,.. J-ire 7 8. 



E UNITED STATES E 

The Civil War, 1861-1866. 
Military operations. 

By campaign and tattle Continued. 
473.6 Peninsular campaign, Va., March 17-September 8, 1862. 

<v. n> 

,61 Siege of Yorktown, April 5-May 4. 

.63 Battle of WilHamsburg, May B. 

.64 Occupation of Norfolk and Portsmouth, May 10. 

.66 Battle of Fair Oaka, May 31-June 1. 

.66 Stuart's raid, June 13-lfi. 

.68 Seven days' battles, Juno 25-July 1, 

Battles of Mechaniosville (Beaver Dam Creek), June 

26; Gaines' Mill, June 27; Savage Station, June 29; 

Glendale (Frayser's Farm), Juno 30; Malvern Hill. 

July 1. 

.7 Northern Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland, March 17- 

Septemper 3, 18B2, < v< i2> 

General Pope's Virginia Campaign. 

.72 , Battle of Kernstown, Va., Maroh 23, 

.74 Operations in the Shonandoah Valley, May l&-June 17. 

.76 Battle of Cedar Mountain, August 9. 

.77 Campaign In northern Virginia, August IB-September 2. 

Battles of Grovoton, August 28-29; Bull Run (Second 
battle), August 30j Ohantilly, September 1. 

.772 Fitz-John Porter case, 

.8 Missouri, Arkansas, KanstiH, Indian Territory, and the Depart- 

ment of the Northwest, April 10-November 20, 1862, 



Cf. E 83.86, SJoux Indian War, 186SW866, 
,9 Coasts of South Carolina, Georgia, and middle and east 

Florida, April 18, 186a-Juna 11, 1868. <v. 14> 

.92 Engagement at SeaosalonvlUo (Jamos Island) , S. 0., June 16, 

1862, 

.96 Engagement In Charleston Harbor, April 7, 1863. 

474.1 West Florida, southern Alabama, southern Mississippi, and 

loulsiana, May 18, 186iMWay 14, 1883, Texas, New 
Mexioo, and Arizona, September 30, 186&-Mfiy 14, 1863, 



Including Battle of Galvoaton, January 1, 1863, 
Grierson's raid, April 17-May 2, 1863, tee & 476.23. 
.11 Operations against Vtckaburg,. Miss., and Baton Rouge, 

La., May 18-Auguet 6, 1862. 

The Essex (TJ. S. ironclad) and Arkansas (Confederate 
ironclad). 

.17 Operations against and about Port Hudson. La.. March 

7-27, 1863, 
.18 Operations In west Louisiana, April 9-May 14, 1863. 



E UNITED STATES E 

The Civil War, 1861-1866. 
Military operations. 
By campaign and battle Continued. 

474.3 Kentucky, middle and east Tennessee, north Alabama, and 

southwest Virginia, June IQ-October 31, 1862. <v. 16> 
,32 Morgan's first Kentucky raid, July 4-28. 

.34 Action at and surrender of Murfreeeboro, Tenn., July 13. 

.37 Battle of Richmond, Ky., August 30. 

.38 Evacuation of Cumberland Gap, Tenn., September 17- 

October 3. 

,39 Battle of Perryville, Ky., October 8. 

A West Tennessee and northern Mississippi, Juno 10, 1862- 

January 20, 1863. <v. 17> 

.42 Engagement at luka, Miss., September 19, 

.44 Battle of Corinth, Miss., and pursuit of the Confederate 

forces, October 3-12. 
.46 Forrest's expedition into west Tennessee, December 15- 

January 2. 

.47 Operations against Vicksburg, December 20-January 3. 

.48 Expedition against Arkansas Post or Fort Hindman, Ark,, 

and operations in that vicinity, January 4-17. 
,5 North Carolina and southeastern Virginia, August 20, 1862- 

JuneS.lseS. <v. 18> 

.62 Expedition from New Bern, to Goldsboro, N. C., December 

11-20,1862. 
.55 Siege of Washington, N. C., and pursuit of the Confederate 

forces, March 30-Aprll 20, 1863, 
.6 Northern Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, 

September 8-November 14,1862, <v. 19> 

.61 The Maryland campaign, September 3-20. 

Including aiege of Harper's Ferry, September 14-16. 
.65 Battle of Antietam, September 17. 

Including Antietam National Cemetery. 

.67 Stuart's expedition into Maryland and Pennsylvania, 

October 9-12. 

.7 Kentucky, middle and east Tennessee, north Alabama, and 

southwest Virginia, November 1, 1862-January 20, 1863, 

<v. 20> 

,75 Morgan's second Kentucky raid, December 22~January 2, 

.77 The Stone's Eiver or Murfreesboro, Tenn,, campaign, 

December 26-January 5. 

, Including Stones River National Military Park. 
.8 Northern Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania., 

November 16, 1862-January 25, 1863, <v. 21> 

.85 Battle of Fredericksburg, Va., December 11-15. 

Including Frederioksburg and Spotsylvania County 
National Military Park. 



06 



E UNITED STATES E 

The Civil War, 1801-1865, 
Military operations. 

By campaign and battle Continued. 

474.9 Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas, Indian Territory, and the De- 

partment of the Northwest, November 20, 1862- 
December 31, 1863. <v, 22> 

Battles of Helena, Ark., July 4; and Baxter Springs, 

Kans., October Q. 
Cf. E 83.86, Sioux Indian War, 1802-1865. 

.92 Battle of Prairie Grove, Ark., December 7, 1862. 

,9G Advance of Union forces upon Little Rock, Ark,, August 1- 

September 14, 1803. 

.97 Quantrill's raid into Kansas and pursuit by Union forces, 

August 20-28. 

Including the Lawrence massaere and burning, 

August 21. 
.98 Shelby's raid in Arkansas rvnd Missouri, September 22- 

October 26. 

475.1 Kentucky, middlo and east Tennessee, north Alabama, and 

southwest Virginia, January 21- August 10, 1863. 

<v.23> 

Including Straight's rnid toward Rome, Ga., April- 
May 1863. 
.16 Tho middlo Tennessee or Tullahoma campaign, June 23- 

July 7. 

,18 Morgan's mid in Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio, July 2-26. 

,2 Mississippi and west Tennessee. <v. 24> 

Including operations in Arkansas and Louisiana con- 
nected with the aiogo of Vickaburg, January 20- 
August 10, 1863. 

,22 Yazoo Pass expedition, February 24- April 8. 

.23 Grierson's raid from Ln, Grange, Tonn., to Baton Rouge, 

La., April 17-May 2. 

.24 Battle of Port Gibson, Misa., May 1. 

.26 Battle of Champion's Hill, May 10, 

,27 Siego of Vicksburg, Miss., May 19- July 4. 

Including Vicksburg National Military Park. 

.29 Tho Jackson, Miss., campaign, July 5-26. 

.3 Northern Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, 

January 26-Juno 3, 1803. <v. 26> 

Battle of Kelly's Ford, March 17. 

.35 The ChnnoollorBville campaign, April 27-Mfty 6. 

.38 The Stonoman raid, April S9-May 7. 



07 



E UNITED STATES E 

The Civil War, 1861-1865. 
Military operations. 
By campaign and battle Continued. 

475.4 West Florida, southern Alabama, southern Mississippi, 

Louisiana, Texas, and New Mexico, May 14-Deoember 

81, 1883. <v. 26> 

Including engagements at Milliken's Bend, June 7, 

and Sabine Pass, September 8. 

Siege of Vioksburg, see E 475.27. 

.42 Siege of Port Hudson, La., May 22-July 8. 

.6 North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Penn- 

sylvania, and Department of the East, June 3-August 3, 
1863. <v. 27> 

Battle of Middleburg, Va., June 17-18. 

Of. F 128.44, Draft riots in New York City, Juno 

13-16. 
,61 The Gettysburg campaign, Juno 3-August 1. 

Battle of Hanover, Pa., June 30, 
.53 Battle of Gettysburg. 

,66 Gettysburg National Cemetery. 

Including dedication, national monument, and 

Lincoln's Gettysburg address. 
.66 Gettysburg National Military Park. 

Including state, regimental, and other monuments. 

Class in E 476.53 if accounts of the battle are 

included. 

.57 Fiftieth anniversary celebration, 1913, 

.58 Seventy-fifth anniversary celebration, 1938. 

.6 Coaats of South Carolina and Georgia. Middle and east 

Florida, June 12-Deoember 31, 1863, <v. 28> 

.62 Charleston Harbor, April-December, 1863. 

.63 Operations on Morris Island, S, C,, July 10 -September 7. 

Attack and fall of Battery Wagner, 

.65 Bombardment of Fort Sumter, August 17-Docember 31, 

.68 Engagement in Charleston Harbor, Soptembor 7-8. 

.7 North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and 

Pennsylvania, August 4-December 31, 1803. <v. 29> 

.76 The Bristoe, Va., campaign, October 9-22, 

.76 Expeditions from Beverly and Charleston against Lewis- 

burg, W. Va., November 1-7. 
Battle of Droop Mountain, W. Va., November 6. 

.78 Mine Run, Va., campaign, November 26-December 2. 



E UNITED STATES E 

The Civil War, 1861-1865, 
Military operations. 

By campaign and "battle Continued. 

476.8 Kentucky, southwest Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, north 

Alabama, and north Georgia, August 11- October 19, 1863, 

<v. 30> 
.81 Chickamauga, Ga., campaign, August 16-Soptember 22. 

Including Chickanrnuga and Chattanooga National 

Park. 

.86 East Tennessee campaign, August IG-October 19. 

.87 Wheeler and Roddey's raicf, September 30-October 17. 

.88 Chalmer's raid in west Tennessee and northern Mississippi, 

October 4-17. 

.9 Kentucky, southwest Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, north 

Alabama, and north Georgia, October 20-Deoomber 
31, 1863. <v. 31> 

.92 Koopening of the Tennessee River, October 26-29. 

Including skirmish at Brown's Ferry and engagement 

at Wauhatohio, Tonn., October 29. 
.04 Knoxville, Tenn., campaign, November 4-December 23. 

Attack upon Fort Sanders, November 29. 
.97 Chattanooga-Ringgold. campaign, November 23-27. 

Battles of Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge. 
476,1 Kentucky, southwest Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Ala- 

bama, and north Georgia, January 1-April SO, 18G4. 

<v. 32> 
.14 The Meridian, Misa., expedition, February 3- March 0. 

Including cooperating expeditions from Memphis and 

up tho YaHoo River. 

.17 Forrest's expedition into west Tennessee and Kentucky, 

March 16-AprIl 14. 

Mftsaaore at Forfc Pillow, April 12. 

.2 North Carolina, Virginia, Weat Virginia, Maryland, and Penn- 

sylvania, January I-Aprll 30, 1864, <v. 33> 

.23 Expedition against Now Bom, N, C., January 28-JFebru- 

ary 10. 

.27 Kilpatrlck's expedition ngainst Richmond, Fobrvmry 28- 

March 4. 

Dahlgron's raid. 

.3 louisiana and the trans -Mississippi states and territories, 

January 1-June 80, 1864, <v. 34> 

,33 Red Eivor, La., campaign, March 10-May 22. 

Battle of Pleasant Hill, La., April 9, 
,86 Caraden, Ark,, expedition, March 23-May 3, 

Battle of Fltzhugh's Woods, April 1. 



E UNITED STATES E 

The Civil War, 1861-1866. 
Military operations, 

By campaign and battle Continued. 

476.4 South Carolina, Florida, and coast of Georgia, January 1- 

November 13, 1861 <v. 36> 

,41 Operations in Charleston Harbor and vicinity, January 

1- November 13. 
.43 Florida expedition, February 6-22. 

Battle of Olustee, February 20. 

.5 Southeastern Virginia and North Carolina, May 1-June 12, 

1804. <v. 36> 

.52 Campaign from the Rapidan to the Jamca, Mivy 4-Jtine 12. 

Battle of the Wilderness, May 5-7; Spottsylvania, 

May 8-21; Cold Harbor, June 3. 
,57 Operations on the south side of the James, May 4-June 2. 

Bermuda Hundred, Va., May 16-30. 
.59 Engagement at Petersburg, Va., Juno 9. 

.6 Northern Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsyl- 

vania, May 1-August 3, 1864. <v. 37> 

.62 Expedition against the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, 

May 2-19. 

,64 Engagement at New Market, Va., May 16. 

.65 Lynchburg campaign, May 26-June 29. 

.66 Operations in the Shenandoah Valley, Maryland, and 

Pennsylvania, June 23-August 3. 

Maryland campaign: Battle of Monocacy Rivor, 
July 9; attack on Fort Stevens, Washington, 
D. C. p July H-12. 

Burning of Chambersburg, Pa., July 30, Bee F 159. C4, 
.69 Sherman's march, May 1864-April 1868. 

Cf, E 476.7, Atlanta, Ga., campaign, May 1-September 

8, 1864. 

E 476.87, Operations in north Georgia and north 

Alabama, September 29-November 13, 1864. 

E 477.41, Savannah campaign, November 16-Do- 

cember 21. 

E 477.7, North Carolina (from February 1), South 
Carolina, southern Georgia, and east Florida, 
January 1-June 30, 1865. 

.7 Atlanta, Ga,, campaign, May 1-September 8, 1864. <v. 38> 

Battles of New Hope Church, May 24-28; Kennesaw 

Mountain, June 27; Peachtree Creek, July 20; 

Jonesboro (Jonesborough), August 31-September 1; 

capture of Atlanta, September 1. 

Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park is to be 
classed here. 



100 



E UNITED STATES E 

The Civil War, 1861-1865. 
Military operations. 

By campaign and battle Continued. 

476,8 Kentucky, southwest Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Ala- 

bama, and north Georgia, May i-Hovemlier 13, 1804. 



Atlanta campaign, see E 470.7. 

.82 Morgan's raid into Kentucky, Mjiy 31-Juno 20. 

,33 Expedition fiom Memphis, Term., into MiHumsippi, Juno 

1-13. 
,84 Expedition from La Gnvngc, Toim,, to Tupelo, Ming., July 

5-21. 

.85 Operations in Mobile Bny, August 2-23. 

.87 Operations in north Georgia and north Alalwmn, Septem- 

ber 20-Novoraber 13. 

Brittle of Allfttooim, October 5. 

.9 So nth eastern Virginia anil Worth Carolina, Juno 13-July 31, 

1864. <v. 40> 

.91 llichmond campaign, June 13-July 31. 

.93 Siege of Petersburg, Battle of I'eLoreburg Crutcr. 

Including Petersburg National Military Park. 

477.1 Louisiana and the trans- Mississippi states and territories, 

July 1-Dooember 31, 18G4< <v. 4l> 

Cf. E 83.863* Indiiin cmnpnigna fn Dakota. 
.16 Price's Missouri expedition, August 20 -December 2. 

Bottles of Pilot Knoli, September 27; Woafcport, 

October 21-23; Big Blue, Oolobor 22, 

,2 Southeastern. Virginia and North Cnrolintv, August 1-Deoom- 

ber 31, 1864, <v, 42> 

,21 Richmond campaign, August l-Documher 31, 

Weldoii Railroad; brittle and (.'upturn of Port Harri- 

son, September 20-30. 
.28 Expedition to and opcmtione nffalnat For I Fisiior, N. 0., 

December 7-27. 

.3 Northern Virginia, West Virginia, Mnrylnnd, and Pennsyl- 

vania, August 4-Decombor 31, 1804, <v. 43> 

.33 Sheiiandoah Valley ciuupnjgn, A.uguai 7- November 28, 

Battles of WinohoHtcr, Soptombor If); Fishor h n Hill, 

September 22; Cedar Crook, October 19. 

,4 South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, November 14-Docember 

31, 1804. <v. 44> 

.41 Savannah campaign, November 15-Dccembor 21, 

.44 Engngemciit nt Honey Hill, R. C,, November 30, 



101 



E UNITED STATES E 

The Civil War, 1861-1866. 
Military operations. 
By campaign and battle Continued. 

477.5 Kentucky, southwest Virginia, Tennesseo, Mississippi, Ala- 

bama, and north Georgia, November 14, 1864-January 
23, 1866. <v. 45> 

.52 Campaign In north Alabama and middle Tennessee, No- 

vember 14, 1864-January 23, 1865. 

Battles of Spring Hill, Tenn., November 29; Franklin, 
Tenn., November 30; Nashville, December 15-16, 

,6 Northern and southeastern Virginia, North Carolina (January 

1-81), West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, 
January 1-June 80, 1866. <v. 46> 

.61 Richmond campaign, January 1-April 3, 

Attack on Fort Stedman, March 25; evacuation of 
Petersburg, April 2. 

.63 Expedition to and capture of Fort Fisher, N. 0., January 

3-17. 
.65 Expedition from Winchester to the front of Petersburg, 

February 27-March 28. 
.67 Appomattox campaign, March 29-April 9. 

Battles of Gravelly Run, Diuwiddlo Courthouse, Five 
Forks, etc. 

.676 Warren court-martial. 

.7 North Carolina (from February 1), South Carolina, southern 

Georgia, and east Florida, January 1-June 30, 1866. 

Campaign of the Carolinas. <v. 47> 

.75 Capture and burning of Columbia, S. C., February 17-18. 

.8 Louisiana and the trans-Mississippi states and territories, 

January 1-June 80, 1866. <v. 48> 

Cf. E 83.803, Indian campaigns. 

,9 Kentucky, southwestern Virginia, Tennessee, northern and 

central Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama, and west Florida, 

January 1-June 80, I860. <v. 49> 

Stoneman's raid, March 24-April 16; Gillom's raid, 

April 16-26. 

.94 Mobile campaign, March 17-May 4, 

.96 Wilson's raid from Chiokasaw to Selma, Ala., and Macon, 

Ga,, March 22-Aprll 24, 

Capture of Columbus, Ga., April 16. 

.98 Pursuit and capture of Jefferson Davis, May 1-10. 

478.1 Pacific ooast, January 1, 1861-June 80, 1886. <v. 60> 

Expedition from southern California through Arizona 
to northwestern Texas and Now Mexico, April 13- 
September 20, 1862, see E 473.46. 

Cf. E 83.86-863, Indian campaigns. 



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E UNITED STATES U 

The Civil War, 1861-1865 Continued, 
480 Finance. Commerce. Confiscations, etc. 

Including abandoned and conflsoablo properly, blockade, 
government contracts, purchase of products from Insur- 
gents, war claims, etc, 
Cf. HP 3027.6, History of United Statoa commerce during 

Civil War. 

HJ 251, Public finance of Civil War. 
EJ 2371, Revenue and taxation dining Civil "War. 
JK 347, Military rulo, martini law, o to., during Civil War. 

. 5 Confederate States of America. 
Confederate States of America, 

482 Periodicals. 

Of. AY 381, Confederate States almanacs. 

483 Societies. 

.1 United Confederate Veterans. 

.2 Confederate Veteran Association of Kentucky. 

.25 Society of the Army and Navy of the Confederate 

States, Maryland. 
.28 Grand Camp Confederate Veterans, Department of 

Virginia. 
.4 Sons of Confederate Veterans. 

Formerly United Sons of Confederate Veterans. 
.5 United Da-lighters of the Confederacy. 

.C6 Children of the Confederacy. 
.7 Southern Historical Society. 

.72 Confederated Southern Memorial Association. 

.75 Confederate Memorial Literary Society. 
.99 Other aoeietiea, A-Z. 

o, g. .C78 Confederate Veterans' Association of Fulton 
County, Georgia. 

484 Collections. Collected works. 

Biography (Collective and individual), see E 467-407.1. 
Description and travel, social conditions, etc., see F 214. 
487 History (General). Political history. 

Including administration of Jefferson Davis and memoirs 
and remlnlaconoes of civil officials and noncotnbatanta. 
Cf. E 458-469, Political history and oauaca of the war. 
E 468, General histories of the wnr. 
E 470-478, Military operations. 
JK 9601-9799, C. S. A. documents. 
JK 9803-9993, Constitutional history of tho Confed- 
erate States of America,. 



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E UNITED STATES E 

The Civil War, 1861-1865. 

Confederate States of America Continued, 

488 Diplomatic history. 

Cf. E 489, Diplomatic history of the United States, 
E 469, 590-599, Foreign-built Confederate cruisers. 

Military history, see E 470.2-9, 545-586. 
Naval history, see E 591-599. 
Economic history, see HC 105.65. 
Addresses, sermons, etc., see E 650. 
Commemorations, Memorial Day, see E 645. 

Battle Abbey, Richmond, see F 234.R5. 
Flags, see E 646. 
Hospitals, see E 625. 
Military prisons, see E 611-612. 
Secret Service, Signal Corps, see E 608. 
Union men in the South, see E 458.7. 

489 Other (not A-Z). 
Armies. Troops, 

The Union Army. 

491 General works. 

Administration, organization, volunteering, conscrip- 
tion, Southern federals, statistics, numbers and losses, 
Civil War medals of honor, transportation, supplies, 
etc. 

492 Arms of the service, 

.3 United States regular troops. 

General histories of regular army organizations are 
classed in UA 23-33. 

.4 Infantry. 

e. g. E 492.41 2th U. S. Infantry (12th Division). 
.5 Cavalry. 

e. g, E 492.5 2d U. S. Cavalry (2d Dragoons). 
,6 Artillery. 

e. g, E 492.6 4th U. S. Artillery (4th Regiment) 
.7 Other (not A-Z). 

Balloon Service, Corps of Engineers, Sharpshooters 

etc. 
Secret Service, Signal Corps, see E 608, 

.9 Negro regiments. 

General subject of Negroes in the war, see E 540. N3. 
Various state regiments of Negroes, see E 496-537. 

.94 Infantry. 

e, g. E 492,94 43d U. S. Infantry (43d Colored 

Regiment), 

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E UNITED STATES E 

The Civil War, 1861-1865. 
Armies. Troops. 
The Union Army. 

Arms of the service. 

492.9 Negro regiments Continued. 

.95 Cavalry, 

493.1 Corps. Divisions. 

Including associations, societies, unions, etc., of in- 
dividual corps. 
Subarranged by number of corps (covering corps and 

its divisions), or by name of corps. A-Z. 
e, g, E 403,1 3d Third Corps. 

E 493.1 9th Third Division, Ninth Corps, 
E 403.1.V58 Veteran Reserve Corps. 

.5 Brigades. 

Including associations, reunions, etc., of individual 
brigades. 

Subarranged (I) by number of brigade; (2) by name 
of brigade, A-Z. 

e. g. E 403.5 3d Third Brigade. 
E 493.6.16-7 Irish Brigade. 

A brigade consisting entirely of troops from a single 
state whether infantry or cavalry, may bo classed 
in E 405-637, subdivision ".4" under state number, 
e. g. E 507*4, CO, Crocker's Iowa Brigade. 

.9 First defenders or Minute Men of 1861, 

Works on the troops who responded to President 
Lincoln's first call of April 16, 1801. 

494 Registers, lists of the dead and wounded, etc. 

In general, Hats of soldiers and officers from more than 
one stato and veterans residing in particular states 
are classed hero. 

Veterans residing in a county or town aro classed with 

local biography In F. 
Lists of prisoners, sea E 6I1-S12. 

496-637 By state. 

Including state political history, 1801-1806; quotas in 
war; war governors. 

Military operations In a state, see E 470.2-9, 
Relief associations, see E 029. 
Under each state: 

.1 Official publications on the raising, equipment, 

and service of the troops In the war, 
.2 Adjutant Generals' reports for 1SG1-18G5, 
Of. UA *3, Complete series of reports. 



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E UNITED STATES E 

The Civil War, 1861-1865. 
Armies. Troops. 

The Union Army. 
495-537 By state. 

Under each state Continued. 

,3 Lists of soldiers. Lists of the state's dead. 

A census or list of all ox-soldiers residing in a state' at 
any period since the war Is classed In E 404. 

.4 Histories of the states' troops. 

Collected biographies or lists of officers, general associa- 
tions of survivors, the draft, state brigades, slate 
memorials and monuments (a monument on a partic- 
ular battlefield, tee E 471-478; a monument or other 
memorial to soldiers of a locality In local history, tea 
F 16-900), the state's battle Hags, Hats of citizens 
serving In organizations of other states, etc. 

Military organizations, 

Regimental associations of veterans are classed with 
regiment, A comprehensive history of a state militia 
regiment Is classed In UA 60-E49 oven if Olvil War 
service Is given. 

.5 Infantry. 

Subarranged like E 492.4. 
.6 Cavalry, 

Subarranged like E 492 6. 

.7 Artillery, Heavy. 

Subarranged like E 492.6. 

.8 Artillery, Light. 

Subarranged like E 492.6. 

.9 Other (not A-2). 

History of a town or county's participation in the 
Civil War, and local lists of soldiers, are classed 
in local history (F1-90Q). If, however, the 
town was tho seat of military operations, as 
Chambersburg, Pa., the literature is found in 
E 471-478, or where several sieges or battles 
are covered, in E 470.2-9 (e. g,, a history of 
all military operations around Richmond). 
For the seceded states, Alabama, eto., the sub- 
divisions .3-9 above are used for Union troops; 
general and political history of the state is 
classed (n E 551-562, unless relating to civil 
or military government actually recognized by 
the United States as in Louisiana, Tennessee, 
Virginia. 

For Confederate troops, see E 551-582, sub- 
divisions .3-9 under each. 



106 



E UNITED STATES E 

The Civil War, 1861-1866. 
Armies. Troops. 
The Union Army, 

By state Continued. 

495 Alabama. 

Confederate history, see E 471.62, 561. 
Campaigns and battles, see E 470.0-7, 471-478. 

496 Arkansas. 

Confederate history, see E 471.67, 563. 

Campaigns and battles, see E 470.4, 470.8-9, 471-478. 

497 California. 

Cf. E 473.46, The California column, 1862, 

498 Colorado. 

499 Connecticut. 

Biography: William Alfred Buckingham, eto. 
Dakota Territory, see South Dakota. 

500 Delaware. 

601 District of Columbia. 

Campaigns and battles, see E 470.2, 471-478, 

602 Florida. 

Confederate history, see E 471.63, 568. 
Campaigns and battles, see E 470,0-7, 471-478. 

603 Georgia. 

Confederate history, see E 471.61, 669. 
Campaigns and battles, see E 470,0, 471-478. 

605 Illinois. 

Campaigns and battles, aee E 470.4, 471-478. 
.6 Indian Territory, 

Confederate history, see E 471.57, 601. 
Campaigns and battles, see E 470.9, 471-478. 
Preliminaries of tho war, ace E 471.67. 
Indian tribes, see E 80. 

606 Indiana. 

Biography; Oliver Perry Morton, oto. ' 

Campaigns and battles, see E 470.4, 471-478, 

607 Iowa, 

Biography: Samuel Jordan Kirlnvood, eto. 
60S Kansas. 

Campaign and battles, sec E 470.9, 471-478. 
609 Kentucky. 

Confederate history, see E 664. 

Campaigns and battles, see E 470.4, 470.6, 470.8, 
471-478, 



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E UNITED STATES E 

The Civil War, 1861-1865. 
Armies. Troops. 
The Union Army. 

By state Continued. 
1 510 Louisiana. 

Including the administration of the Department of 
the Gulf by General Benjamin Franklin Butler in 
1S62. 

Confederate history, see E 471.55, 565. 
Campaigns and battles, see E 470.7-8, 471-478. 

511 Maine. 

Biography: Abner Coburn, Israel Washburn, etc. 

512 Maryland. 

Confederate history, see E 566. 

Campaigns and battles, see E 470.2, 471-478. 

Prisoners of state, see E 458.8. 

513 Massachusetts. 

Biography John Albion Andrew, etc. 

514 Michigan. 

515 Minnesota. 

Indian wars, see E 83.86, 83.863, 

516 Mississippi. 

Confederate history, see E 471.52, 568. 
Campaigns and battles, see E 470.6-7, 471-478. 

517 Missouri. 

Confederate history, see E 471.57, 569. 

Campaigns and battles, see E 470.4, 470.8-9, 471-478. 

51S Nebraska. 

519 Nevada. 

520 New Hampshire. 

521 New Jersey. 

Biography: Joel Parker, etc. 

522 New Mexico. 

Confederate history, see E 471.56, 571. 
Campaigns and battles, see E 470.9, 471-478. 

523 Now York. 

Cf, F 128.44, Draft riots, New York City. 

524 North Carolina, 

Confederate history, see E 471.54, 573. 
Campaigns and battles, see E 470.6, 471-478. 

North Dakota, see South Dakota. 

525 Ohio.' 

Campaigns and battles, see E 470.4, 471-478. 



108 



B UNITED STATES E 

The Civil War, 1861-1866, 
Armies. Troops. 
The Union Army, 

By state Continued. 

Oklahoma, see Indian Territory. 

526 Oregon. 

527 Pennsylvania. 

Campaigns and batUca, see E 470,2, 471-478, 

528 Rhode Island. 

529 South Carolina, 

Confederate history, see E 471.1, 577. 

Campaigns and battles, see E 470,6, 471-478. 

Of. E 185.93.S7, Negroea in the Soa Island District. 

530 South Dakota. Dakota Territory. 

Indian wars, see E 83.86, 83,803. 

531 Tennessee. 

Confederate history, see E 579. 

Campaigns and battles, see E 470.4-5, 470.8, 471-478. 

532 Texas. 

Confederate history, sec E 471.50, 580. 
Campaigns and battles, see E 470.7, 470.9, 471-478. 

533 Vermont. 

Cf, E 470.95, St. Albans Raid, 1864. 

534 Virginia. 

Including biography of Governor Francis Harrison 

Pierpont. 

Confederate history, see E 581. 
Campaigns and battles, see E 470.2-3, 471-478. 

535 Washington (State). 

536 West Virginia. 

Confederate history, set E 582, 

Campaigns and battles, see E 470.3-4, 471-478. 

537 Wisconsin. 

540 Participation by race r ethnic group, religious group, 

etc., A-Z. 

e, g. ,03 Catholics. 

,06 Christiana. Clergy. Churches (General). 
.FG Foreigners (General). 

Cf. ,G3, Germans; .HG, Hungarians; 
.16, Irish. 



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B UNITED STATES E 

The Civil War, 1861-1865. 
Armies. Troops, 

The Union Army. 

640 Participation by race, ethnic group, religious group, 

etc,, A-Z Continued. 
e. g. .F8 Friends. 
,G3 Germans. 
.H6 Hungarians. 
,13 Indians. 

Indian wars, 1861-1865, see E 83.86, 

83.863, 
.16 Irish. 
.18 Italians. 
,J6 Jews. 
,M5 Methodists. 
.N3 Negroes. 

United States Negro regiments, see 

E 492.0. 

State Negro regiments, eea E 495-fi37, 
Of. E 453, Slavery aa affected by the 

war. 

.P9 Presbyterians. 
.88 Swedes. 

541 Colleges, schools, etc., and their participation, A-2. 

e. g. ,A6 Amherst College. 

,B7 Bowdoin College. 

,B8 Brown University. 

,D22 Dartmquth College. 

J213 East Maine Conference Seminary, 

Buokaport. 

,H2 Harvard University. 

,16 Iowa. University. 

,M3 Marietta College. 

,N2 Nazareth Hall, Nazareth, Pa. 

,N5 New York. City College. 

,02 Oberlin College. 

,P4 Pennsylvania, University. 

,P9 Princeton University. 

,U5 Union University, Soheneotady, N. Y. 

,W7 Willtams College, 

.Y2 Yale University. 
Cf. IB 686, Confederate colleges, schools, etc. 



110 



E UNITED STATES E 

The Civil War, 1861-1866. 
Armies. Troops Continued. 
The Confederate States Army. 

545 General works. 

Administration, organization, volunteering, conacrip- 
tion, statistics, transportation, supplies, etc, 

Amnesty, see E 668. 

Flags, see E 646, 

History of military operations and military memoirs of 
Confederate leaders, see E 470^470.9. 

Separate armies (e. g. Army of Northern Virginia), see 
E 470.2-9. 

Arms of service, 

546 General works. 

Individual corps, divisions, etc., which are confined 
to a single Btate are classed in E 551-582 with 
subdivision ,4 under each. 

.4 Infantry. 

.5 Cavalry. 

.6 Artillery. 

.7 Other (not A-Z). 

Secret Service, Signal Corps, see E 608. 
647 Corps. Divisions. Brigades. 

Including associations, etc. 
e. g. .C6 Cleburno's Division. 

.F6 Forrest's Cavalry Corps. 
.H2 Hampton's Cavalry Division, 
.MS Morgan's Cavalry Division. 
,P5 Flckett'B Division. 
.W5 Wheeler's Cavalry Corps. 
Corps, divisions, and brigades confined to one state 
are classed in E 561-682 with subdivision ".4" 
under each, 

548 Registers, lists of the dead and wounded, etc, 

In general, Hats of soldiers and officers from more 

than one state and veterans residing in particular 

states are classed here. 
Veterans residing in a county or town are classed with 

local biography in F. 
Lists of piisoners, aeeE 616-616. 

651-582 By state. 

Including individual Confederate States and border 

states with troops in the Confederate States Army. 
Subairanged like E 496-537. Under the border states 
(Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, and West Virginia, 
and territory of New Mexico), the subdivisions ".3-9" 
are used for Confederate troops, all general and polit- 
ical history of the state being classed in E 509, 512, 
617, 522, and 536, 

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E UNITED STATES E 

The Civil War, 1861-1866. 
Armies. Troops. 
The Confederate States Army. 
By state Continued. 

Military operations in a state, see E 470,2-9. 
Southern relief agencies, see E 639. 

551 Alabama. 

Preliminaries of the war, see E 471.62. 

Union history, see E 495. 

Campaigns and battles, see E 470.6-7, 471-478. 

553 Arkansas. 

Preliminaries of the war, see E 471.67. 

Union history, see E 498. 

Campaigns and battles, see E 470.4, 470.8-9, 471-478, 

558 Florida. 

Preliminaries of the war, see E 471.63. 

Union history, see E 602. 

Campaigns and battles, see E 470.05-7, 471-478. 

559 Georgia. 

Preliminaries of the war, see E 471.61, 

Union history, see E 603, 

Campaigns and battles, see E 470.6, 471-478. 

561 Indian Territory. 

Preliminaries of the war, see E 471.57. 
Campaigns and battles, aee E 470.9, 471-478, 
Individual Indian tribes, aee E 99. 

564 Kentucky. 

Union history, see E 609. 

Campaigns and battles, see E 470.4-6, 470,8, 471-478, 

665 Louisiana, 

Preliminaries of the war, see E 471,65. 

Union history, aee E 510. 

Campaigns and battles, see E 470.7-8, 471-478. 

666 Maryland. 

Union history, see E 512, 

Campaigns and battles, see E 470.2, 471-478. 

568 Mississippi. 

Preliminaries of the war, see E 471,62. 

Union history, aee E 516, 

Campaigns and battles, see E 470.6-8, 471-478. 

569 Missouri. 

Preliminaries of the war, see E 471.57. 

Union history, aee E 6 17. 

Campaigns and battles, aee E 470.4, 470.8-9, 471-478. 



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B UNITED STATES 

The Civil War, 1861-1865, 
Armies. Troops, 
The Confederate States Army. 

By state Continued. 
571 Now Mexico. 

Preliminaries of the war, see E 471.56. 

Union history, see E 622. 

Campaigns and battles, see E 470.9, 471178 

573 North Carolina. 

Preliminaries of the war, sec E '171.51. 

Union history, see E 524. 

Campaigns and battles, see E 470.6, 471-178. 

Oklahoma, see Indian Territory. 
577 South Carolina, 

Including biography of Francis Wilkinson Piekens. 

Preliminaries of the war, see E 471.1. 

Union history, ace E 620. 

Campaigns and battles, see E 470.0, 471-178, 

579 Tennessee. 

Union history, see E 531. 

Campaigns and battles, see E 470.4-5, 471-478. 

580 Texas. 

Preliminaries of the war, see E 471.58. 

Union history, see E 532, 

Campaigns and battles, see E 470.7, 470,9, 471-478. 

581 Virginia. 

Union history, see E 534, 

Campaigns and battles, see E 470.2-3, 471-178. 

582 West Virginia, 

Union history, see E B3G, 

Campaigns and battles, see E 470.3-4, -171-178. 

585 Participation by race, ethnio group, religious group, 

etc,, A-Z. 

o, g. -N3 Negroes. 
686 Colleges, schools, etc., and their participation, A-Z, 

e, g. ,N8 North Carolina. UnivQi'sity, 

.85 Slirevoport, La. Centenary College of 

Louisiana. 

,S7 South Carolina. University. 

,U6 U. S. Military Academy, West Point. 

.V6 Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Va. 

,V6 Virginia, University. 



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E UNITED STATES E 

The Civil War, 1861-1866 Continued. 

Naval history, 
591 General works. The Union Navy. 

Naval operations, registers, naval reminiscences, indi- 
vidual fleets or squadrons, etc, 
Of. E 462.5, National Association of Naval Veterans. 
E 467-467.1, Lives of naval commanders. 
E 470-478, Naval operations in combination with 
military campaigns, e. g. Monitor- Merrimac 
battle, E 473,2. 
E 480, Naval contracts, 

595 Individual ships, A-2. 

e. g. .05 Cherokee (Steamer). 

.09 Cumberland (Frigate). 

,H2 Hartford (Sloop). 

,K2 Kearsarge (Corvette). 

.5 Lehigh (Monitor). 

.M7 Monitor (Ironclad). 

.R6 Roanoke (Steamer). 

596 The Confederate States Navy. 

General works, registers, naval reminiscences, privateers 

and cruisers, etc. 
Of. E 469, Construction of cruisers abroad. 

599 Individual ships, A-Z, 

e. g. .A3 Alabama (Privateer). 

.A4 Albemarle (Ram), 

,A8 Atlanta (Ram). 

.F6 Florida (Privateer). 

,M5 Merrimac (Frigate). 

.82 Savannah (Privateer). 

.85 Shonandoah (Cruiser). 

.88 Sumter (Cruiser). 

600 Blockade and blockade running. 
Personal narratives and other accounts. 

The narratives of general or staff officers are usually classed 
in E 470 unless relating to special armies or campaigns, 
in which case they are classed in E 470.2-9 or E 471-478. 
Biography 6f commanding officers is classed in E 467.1. 

The narratives of regimental officers and privates are classed 
in E 495-537 or E 551-582 if they contain rolls or are 
otherwise valuable for regimental histories. If they are 
of value for military history of special campaigns, they are 
classed In E 471-478, 

Narratives of noncombatants fire classed In E 470-478, If 
relating to military operations; otherwise in E 466, 468, 491, 
545; F 214; or under state in E 495-582. 



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E UNITED STATES E 

The Civil War, 1861-I86S. 

Personal narratives and other accounts Continued. 

Cf. E 464, 484, Collections of narratives, 
E 591-600, Sailors' narratives. 
E 611-616, Prisoners' narratives, 
E 621-628, Womena* narratives. Nudes' narratives. 
E 665, Collections of anecdotes, 

601 Union narratives. 

Journals, diaries, letters, etc. 
Cf, E 458.7, Refugees from the South. 
605 Confederate narratives, 

Cf. E 487, Memoirs and reminiscences of Confederate 

civil officials and noncombatanta. 
F 214, The South (Travel and description during the 
Civil War). 

607 Army life. The private soldier. 

608 Secret Service. Signal Corps, 

Including United States Veteran Signal Corps Association, 
telegraph service, United States Military Telegraph 
Corps, spies, scouts, etc. (North and South). 

Cf. E 473.55, Andrews' Itnilroad Raid, 1862. 

609 Press. Censorship. 
Prisoners and prisons. 

Including prison life. 

611 Confederate prisons. 

Including general lists of prisoners, exchanges, etc. 

612 Individual prisons, by name of prison or city, A-Z. 

e. g. .AS Andersonvillo, Ga, Military Prison. 

,B3 Belle Isle Prison, Richmond. 

.02 Cahaba, Aid. Military Prison. 

.D2 Danville, Va, Military Prison. 

.L6 Libby Prisonj Richmond, 

,L7 Liggon's Tobacco Warehouse Prison, 

Richmond. 

.Ml Macon, Ga. Military Prison. 

,M2 Madison, Qa. Military Prison. 

.R6 Richmond prisons {Collective). 

.815 Salisbury, N. C. Military Prison. 

.T9 Tyler, Tex, Camp Ford. 

616 Union prisons. 

Cf. E 458.8, Treason and traitors In the North, prisoners 

of state, and suspension of habeas corpus, 
JK 343-365, Military rule, martial law, etc., within 
states during a civil war. 



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E UNITED STATES E 

The Civil War, 1861-1865. 
Prisoners and prisons. 

Union prisons Continued. 

610 Individual prisons, by name of prison or city, A-Z, 

e. g. ,A4 Alton, 111. Military Prison. 
,Ci Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio. 
,D3 Fort Delaware, Del. 
.Dl Camp Dennison, Ohio. 
.D7 Camp Douglas, Chicago, 111. 
.E4 Elmira, N. Y. Military Prison. 
.J7 Johnson's Island, Lake Eiie. 
.12 Port Lafayette, N. Y. 
.L8 Point Lookout, Md, 
.MS Camp Morton, Ind. 
.04 Old Capitol Prison, Washington, D. C 
.B6 Rock Island, 111. Military Prison. 

Washington, D. C. Old Capitol, see .04. 

Medical and hospital services. Sanitary services. 

Ambulance service; hospitals; mortality and health statistics; 
mirsea, physicians, surgeons; transportation of (ho wound- 
ed; oto, 

621 General, and the North. 

Including National Association of Army Nurses of the 

Civil War. 
Biography: Mary Ann Bickerdyke, John Hill Brinlaii, etc. 

625 The South. 

Including biography. 

628 Women's work. 
Belief. Charities, 

629 General, and the North. 

Including southern relief agencies and associations. 

631 United States Sanitary Commission. 

Al-7 Official publications. 
.A8-Z4 Branch societies. By name. 

Publications of and about those societies. 
.Z5A-Z General works. 

.5 Western Sanitary Commission. 

.Al-7 Official publications. 
.A8-Z General worka. 

,7 Local sanitary commissions. By state, city, etc. 

A-Z. 

.Al General works. 

632 Sanitary fairs. 
634 The South. 

Including southern relief agencies. 



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The Civil War, 1861-1865 Continued. 
635 Religion in the armed forces (North and South), 

Religious life of the personnel; work of chaplains, church 
denomination s, United States Christian Commission, 
Young Men's Christian Association, etc. Including re- 
ligious and other tracts, 

Celebrations. Memorials, Monuments. 

Cf. E 495-537, Civil War history of the states. 

National cemeteries located on battlefields arc classed in 

E 471178. Thoao located elsewhere are classed in local 

history, e. g. P 234.A7, Arlington, Va. 
Registers of the dead (General), see E 494, 648. 
Registers of deceased prisoners of war, see E 611-610. 
Reunion of veterans of a single state or group of states, see 

E 494, 548. 

641 General, and the North. 

642 Memorial Day services and addresses. 

645 The South. Confederate Memorial Day. 

Including services and addresses. 

646 War museums. Exhibitions. Flags. Trophies. 

Cf. E 495-537, subdivision ".4," Battle flags of individual 
states. 

Illustrative material. 

647 Poetry. Drama. Pageants. Cartoons. 

Including satirical writings. 
Cf. PN-PT, Literature. 

648 Fiction. 

Prefer PQ-PZ, Literature. 
Addresses, essays, lectures. Sermons, prayers, 

649 The North. 

Those delivered einco the war. Those delivered during 
the war are classed in E 458-458.6, 

Lincoln memorial addresses, see IS 457.8, 
Memorial Day addresses, see E 642. 

650 The South. 

Southern addresses and aormons made during the war 

and after. 
Confederate Memorial Dfty addresses, see E 045, 

655 Anecdotes, Collections of short narratives. 

Cf. E 464, General collections. 
E 484, Confederate collections, 
PN-PT, Literature. 



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E UNITED STATES E 

LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY 
(1865-1900) 

660 Collected works of American statesmen. 

Including works of statesmen of the twentieth century to 1921. 

.B6-63 Elaine, James Gillespie. 

.B87-94 Bryan, William Jennings. 

.D3-53 Depew, Chaunccy Mitchell. 

.G2-25 Garfield, James Abvam. 

.075-77 Grant, Ulysses Simpson. 

.H29 Harrison, Benjamin. 

.L75-83 Lodge, Henry Cabot. 

.M14-18 MeKinley, William. 

.R75-89 Roosevelt, Theodore. 

.835-39 Schurz, Carl. 

.Tll-12 Taft, William Howard. 

.W7-75 Wilson, Woodrow. 

661 General works. 

Cf. E 83.866, Indian wars, 1866-1895. 

E 185, Negroes, the race question, 
E 668, Reconstruction, 1865-1877. 
E 741, Twentieth century. 

,7 Diplomatic history. Foreign and general relations. 

Relations with individual countries, see E 183.8. 
Relations with Latin America, Bee F 1418. 

Biography. 

Including biography of statesmen of the early twentieth 

century. 

663 Collective. 

664 Individual, A~Z. 

.A19 Adams, Charles Francis, 1835-1915. 

.A55 Angell, James Burritl. 

.A6 Anthony, Henry Bowen. 

.B123 Bacon, Robert, 

.B2 Bailey, Joseph Weldon. 

,B3 Bayard, Thomas Francis, 

.B5 Belraont, Perry, 

.B55 Bigelow, John. 

,B6 Elaine, James Gillespie, 

His collected works In E GCO.BO-63, 
.B62 Elaine, Harriet Bailey. 

"MrB.J. Q.BInlne." 
.B64 Bland, Richard Parks. 
.B6t) Bonaparte, Charles Joseph. 
.B819 Brandels, Louia Dembitz. 
,B87 Bryan, William Jennings. 

His collected works In E 660.B87-W t 
,022 Cannon, Joseph Gurney. 



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E UNITED STATES E 

Late nineteenth century, 1866-1900. 

Biography. 
664 Individual, A-Z Continued. 

.029 Carpenter, Matthew Hale. 

.04 Chandler, Zaohariah. 

.045 Choato, Joseph Hodgca. 

.C49 Clark, Champ. 

.0543 Cookran, William Bourke. 

.075 Conkling, Hoscoo. 

,078 Cox, Jacob Dolson. 

.08 Cox, Samuol Sullivan. 

,D28 Davia, Joff, 

.D4 Dopew, Clmuncoy Mitoholl, 

Hla collected works In E GQQ.DS-63. 

D58 Dingloy, Nelson, jr. 

.E88 Evarts, William Maxwell. 

.F46 Field, Stephen Johnson, 

.F62 Fteh, Hamilton. 

.F53 Fisk, Clinton Bo won. 

.F69 Foraker, Joseph Bonaon. 

.G2 Gardner, Augustus Poftbody. 

.G34 George, James Zachariah. 

.G67 Gorman, Arthur Puo. 

.G73 Grady, Henry Woodfin. 

.1124 Ilanna, Maroua Alonao. 

.H27 Harlan, Jamoa. 

,H31 Harris, Isliam Green. 

.H41 Hay, John. 

.H49 Hondrlcks, Thomas Andrews. 

.H63 Hill, Benjamin ITnrvoy. 

.H66 Hoar, Goorgo FrJablo. 

.H73 Hobarb, Garrob Auguatua. 

.H80 Hughoa, Charlos Evans. 

.14 Ingnlls, John Jamog. 

.K4 Korr, Michael Crawford. 

.L16 La Follotto, Robert Marlon, 

,L2 Lamar, Lucius Quinine Clnolnnatus. 

,L7 Lodge, Honry Cnbot, 

nis collootoa works in E OM.LV. 

.L83 Logan, John Alexander. 

.MS Morrlll, Justin Smith. 

.M82 Morton, Julius Sterling. 

.M85 Morton, Lovl Parsons. 

.N4 Nelson, Knuto, 

-P15 Pago, Walter Illnos. 

.P2 Palmer, John MoAuIoy. 

.P41 Ponrosa, Bolee t 

.P53 Phelps, WIlHam Walter. 

,P62 Pinohot, Gifford. 

.P7 Platb, Orvlllo HItohcook. 

.P72 Platb, Thomas Collier. 



110 



UNITED STATES E 

Late nineteenth century, 1865-1900. 

Biography, 

G64 Individual, A-Z Continued. 

.P73 Plumb, Preston B. 
.Q2 Quay, Matthew Stanley. 
,R3 Reed, Thomas Brackett. 
.R35 Reid, Whitelaw. 
.117 Root, Elihu. 
,R93 Rusk, Jeremiah McLain. 
.S39 Schurz, Carl. 

His collected works in E GBO.S3&-30. 

.857 Sherman, John, 

.868 Smoot, Reed. 

,S78 Stanford, Leland. 

.S806 Straus, Oscar Solomon. 

.T27 Teller, Henry Moore. 

.T57 Tillman, Benjamin Ryan. 

,V2 Vance, Zebulon Daird. 

.W24 Wanamaker, John. 

.W337 Watson, Thomas Edward. 

.W55 Wharton, Francis. 

.W675 Williams, John Sharp. 

.W76 Windom, William. 

.W8 Woleott, Edward Oliver. 

Johnson's administration, April 16, 1865-1869. 

666 General works. 

Including attempt to impeach the President. 
Cf. E 83.868, Beecher Island Fight. 

P 1032, Fenian invasion of Canada, 1866. 

JK 169, 13th amendment to Constitution, 1865. 

JK 169, 14th ixmendment to Constitution, 1868. 

667 Biography of Andrew Johnson, 1808-1875. 

His collected works iu E 415.6.J66. 

Speeches and. messages as president in J 82.B9-9S. 

668 Reconstruction, 1865-1877. 

Amnesty; Ku-Klux Klan; relations of seceded atates to tho 
Union; removal of political disabilities; etc. 

Cf, E 185.2, Negroes during reconstruction. 

F 216, Travel in the South during reconstruction. 

Reconstruction in individual states, see F, e. g. F 231, 
Virginia. 

669 Diplomatic history. Foreign relations. 

Proposed annexation of Danish West Indies, 1867-18G9J 

purchase of Alaska, 1867; etc. 
Cf. F 901-951, Alaska, Klondike region, Bering Sea, mid 

Aleutian Islands, 
F 1233, French in Mexico. 

670 Presidential campaign of 1868. 

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Late nineteenth century, 1886-1900 Continued. 
Grant's administrations, 1869-1877. 

671 General works. 

Grant and Sumner controversy; Liberal Republicans; etc. 
Of. E 83.87, Modoc War, 1872-1873. 

E 83.876, Dakota Indian War, Ouster Massacre, 1876. 

E 6fi8, Rcconatruction. 

TIB 3717.1873, Pflnio of 1873. 

HG 527, Specie Resumption Aotj January 1876. 

HG 4071, A3, Credit Mobilicr of America, December 
1872-T'obruary 1873. 

HJ 6021, Whisky Ring, 1875. 

JK 169, 16th amendmentto tho Constitution, 1870, 

JK 081-699, Civil service reform. 

T 825, Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876, 

672 Biography of Ulysses Simpson Grant, 1822-1885. 

His collected works in E 6GO.G75-77. 

Speeches and messages as president in J 82.01-10. 

673 Diplomatic history. Foreign relations. 

Proposed annexation of Santo Domingo, 1869-1871; sale 

of arms to Franco; eto, 
Cf. F 854, Northwest San Juan boundary. 

P 1033, Fenian invasions of Canada-, 1870-1873. 
F 1785, Cuban question; Virginius affair, Oefcober- 

Docornbor, 1873. 
F 1938.2-25, Dominican Republic foreign relations. 

675 Presidential campaign of 1872. 

680 Presidential campaign of 1876. 

Hayos-Tildon contest, Electoral Commission, etc. 
Hayes' administration, 1877-1881. 

681 General works. 

Cf. E 83.877, NOB Porcfi War, 1877. 
E 83.870, Uto War, 1879. 
HG 527, Resumption of gold payments, 187fl. 

682 Biography of Rutherford Biichard Hayes, 1822-1893. 

Speeches and messages as president in J 82.02-25. 
685 Presidential campaign of 1880. 

Garfleld's administration, March ^-September 19 t 1881. 
086 General works. 

Including Elaine's foreign policy. Cf. E 691, Arthur's 
administration; E 701, Harrison's administration. 

687 Biography of Jamos Abram Garfield, 183 1-1883 . 

His collected works in E 660.G2-25. 

Speeches and messages as president in J 82.03-31. 

.9 Assassination. Guiteau. 



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late nineteenth century, 1865-1900 Continued. 
Arthur's administration, September 19, 1881-1886. 

691 General works. 

Cf. E 83.88, Apache War, 1883-1886. 

692 Biography of Chester Alan Arthur, 1830-1886. 

Speeches and messages as president in J 82.C41-46, 

695 Presidential campaign of 1884. 
Cleveland's first administration, 1886-1889, 

696 General works. 

Cleveland's second administration, see E 706-710. 
Cf. E 83.88, Apache War, 1883-1886. 

EX 846.C4, Haymarket Square Riot, 1886. 

697 Biography of Grover Cleveland, 1837-1908. 

Speeches and messages as president in J 82.C5-55, 

700 Presidential campaign of 1888. 

Benjamin Harrison's administration, 1889-1893. 

701 General works. 

Cf. E 83.89, Dakota Indian War, 1890-1891. 

F 1406, International American Conference, 1889-1890. 

HD 2778, Sherman Anti-trust Act, 1890. 

HF 1758, MoKinley Tariff Act, 1890. 

JX 238.F8-9, Bering Sea fur seal controversy. 

702 Biography of Benjamin Harrison, 1833-1901. 

His collected works in E 660.H29. 

Speeches and messages as president In J 82.C6-66. 

705 Presidential campaign of 1892. 
Cleveland's second administration, 1893-1897. 

706 General works. 

Cleveland's first administration, see E 696-700. 
Cf. DU 627.19-2, Hawaiian Revolution, 1893-1898. 

F 2331.B7, Venezuela-British Guiana boundary con- 
troversy. 

HF 1776, Wilson-Gorman Tariff Act, 1894. 

HG 529-634, Currency question, 1890-1900, 

710 Presidential campaign of 1896. 
MoKinley 's first administration, 1897-1901. 

711 General works. 

MoKinley's second administration, see E 751. 
Cf. BS 771, Boxer Insurrection in China, 1900. 

E 713, Territorial expansion. 

HF 1755-1766, Dingley tariff. 



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late nineteenth century, 1865-1900. 

McKinley's flrst administration, 1897-1901 Continued. 
711.6 Biography of William McICinley, 1843-1901. 
Hia collected works in E 6GO.MI4r-18. 
Speeches and messages fta president in J 82.08-85. 

.9 Assassination, Czolgosz. 

.95 McKinley, Ida (Saxlon). 

713 Diplomatic history. Foreign relations, 

Imperialism; territorial expansion, o. g, Hawaiian Islands, 

Philippine Islands, etc. 

Of. DS 679-685, Annexation of Philippine Islands, 1898. 
DU 627.3-5, Annexation of Hawaiian Islands, 1898. 
E 179.5, Historical geography of United States. 
F 970, tnaular possessions of tho United States as a 

wholo. 

P 1786, Question of Cuban annexation. 
F 197fi, Annexation of Puerto Rico, 1898. 

War of 1898 (Spanish-American War). 

714 Periodicals. Collections. 
.3 Societies. 

e. g. ,A12 Spanish Wnr Veterans (1890-190-1), 

,N2~8 Naval and Military Order of tho Span- 
ish -American War. 
.848-5 Service Men of tho Spanish Wfir (1800- 

1904). 
.807-08 Society of tho Army of Santiago do 

Cuba, 

.UG7-95 United Spanish War Veterans. 
Biography. 
.6 Collective. 

,6 Individual. 

e. g, ,D6l Dowoy, George. 

,D55 Dickinson, Wnltor Mnaon, 
,K8 Rowftn, Andrew Sutnmors. 
.83 Boliloy, Wfnflold Scott. 

Of. E rzr, Court-martial. 

715 Oomprohonsivo works. General histories. 
Military operations. Campaigns and battles. 

717 General works, 

.1 Cuban Campaign. 

Santiago Campaign; battles of El Ccmoy, San Juan 
Hill, Santiago, cto. 

Cf. E 727, Naval battlo off Santiago. 

P 1786, Cuban HovohiUon, 18QB-1898. 



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late nineteenth century, 1865-1900. 
MoKinley's first administration, 1897-1901. 

War of 1898 (Spanish-American War). 

717 Military operations. Campaigns and battles (Ion. 

.3 Puerto Rican Campaign. 

.7 Philippine Campaign, Battle of Manila Bay. 

Cf. DS 679-684, Philippine Insurrection. 
(719) Battles, see E 717-717.7. 

721 Political history. 

Question of intervention after destruction of tho 
"Maine"; public opinion; etc. 

.6 Destruction of the Maine (Battleship), February 

15, 1898. 
723 Diplomatic history. Treaty of Paris, 1898. 

Armies. Troops. 
725 General works. 

,3 United States Army. Corps. Brigades. 

.4 Infantry. 

Including regulars and volunteers. 
Subarranged by regiment, e. g. E 725.4.0th 
for Ninth regiment (Volunteer). 

.45 Cavalry. 

Including regulars and volunteers. 
Subarranged by regiment, e. g. E 725.45.lnt 
for First regiment (Volunteer), "Tho Rough 
Riders." 

.46 Artillery. 

.47 Other (notA-Z). 

Engineers, Signal Corps, etc, 

,5 Participation by race, ethnic group, etc., A-ti. 

e. g. .06 Churches. 
,G3 Germans. 
,J4 Jews, 
.N3 Negroes. 

Colleges, schools, etc., and their participation, 
.6 A-Z, 

e, g. ,H3 Harvard University. 
.P7 Princeton University. 

.8 Registers, lists of the dead and wounded, etc. 

.9 Spanish Army. 



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late nineteenth century t 1865-1900. 

McKinley's first administration, 1807-1901. 
War of 1898 (Spanish -American War) Continued. 

726 By state, A-W. Kugimental histories, 

.A3 Alabama. ,M7 Minnesota. 

.CI California. .MS Missouri. 

.07 Connecticut. ,N3 New Hampshire. 

.FO Florida. .N4 New Jersey. 

.12 Illinois, ,N5 New York. 

.13 Indiana. .N8 North CaroHna. 

.14 Iowa. .03 Ohio. 

.K2 Kansas. .P4 Pennsylvania. 

.K37 Kentucky. .R4 Rhode Island, 

,L8 Louisiana. ,T4 Tenneaspo. 

.M4 Massachusetts. ,V6 Vermont, 

. M6 Michigan. , WO Wisconsin . 

Naval history, 

727 General works. United States Navy. 

Naval operations including battle of Santiago and 
destruction of Ccrvera's fleet but not battle of 
Manila Bay, which ia classed in B 717.7; court- 
martial of Schley; individual squadrons and. aliipa; 
etc. 

Cf. B 721.6, Destruction of the Maine (Battleship). 
.8 Spanish Navy. 

729 Personal narratives and other accounts. 

Diaries, letters, reminiscences, etc, 
Cf. E 727, Sailors' narratives. 
fi 730, Prisoners' narratives. 

730 Prisoners and prisons. 

Including prison life, 

731 Medical and hospital services. War relief work. 

Including camps, Red Cross, sanitary services, ato. 

733 Celebrations. Monuments. 

734 Mnaouma. Exhibitions. Flags. Trophies, 

735 Minor works. 

Addresses, cartoons, drama, poetry, sermons, etc. 
738 Presidential campaign of 1900. 



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TWENTIETH CENTURY 

740 Periodicals. Societies. Collections (serial) . 
,5 Sources and documents. 

741 General works. 

742 Addresses, essays, lectures, etc. (Collected). 

By several authors or an individual author. 

.6 Collected works of American statesmen. 

Works of statesmen of the early 20th century to 1921 aro 
classed in E 660, e. g, E 660.R75-89, Roosevelt, Theodore. 
G. g. .C7-77 Coolidge, Calvin. 

.125 Ickes, Harold LQ Claire. 
.R5-7 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano. 
.W3 Wallace, Henry Agnrd. 

Political history, 

743 General works. 

,5 Un-American activities. 

Propaganda, spies and espionage, subversive activities, 
fifth column, eto. 

Of. DK 272.U6, Soviet propaganda In the United States. 
DK 272.7.U6, Anti-Soviet propaganda in the United 
States. 

Diplomatic history. Foreign and general relations. 

Relations with individual countries or groups of countries, 
see E 183.8, F 1418, eto. 

744 General works. 

.5 Cultural relations (General). 

e. g, The work and publications of tho U. S. Department 
of State's Office of Information and Educational 
Exchange; the U. S, Information Agency; Voice 
of America; etc. 

Works treating only of American information 
libraries are classed in Z 67S.G7. 

Cultural relations with individual countries or groups of 
countries are classed with foreign relations, e. g. E 183.6, 
F 1418, eto. 

745 Military history, 

Battles of more than two twentieth century wars are classed 
here. 

Military societies, see E 181, unless established after 1961. 

Military biography not limited to one war: Claire Lee 
Chennault, Douglas MaoArthur, George Catlett Mar- 
shall, George Smith Patton, Jonathan M&yhew Wain- 
wright, eto. 

Military history of individual wars, see the war. 

e, g. D 601-680 World War I, 1914-1918. 
D 731-838 World War II, 1939-1945. 
DS 918-921,7 Korean War, 1960-1953. 

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E UNITED STATES E 

Twentieth century Continued. 

746 Naval history. 

Naval battles of more than two ware, 
Naval biography, not limited to one war (Collective and 
individual): William Frederick Hateey, etc. 

Naval history of individual wars, see the war, e. g. DS 920 
Korean War, 

Biography. 

747 Collective. 

748 Individual, A-Z. 

.B32 Baruoh, Bernard Mamies. 

.B63 Bloom, Sol. 

.B7 Borah, William Edgar. 

.D22 Dawes, Charles Gates. 

.D48 Dowey, Thomas Edmund. 

.F24 Farley, James Aloyeius. 

.G23 Garner, John Nance. 

.G53 Glass, Carter. 

.H93 Hull, Cordell. 

.128 Ickca, Harold Le Claire, 

Hia collected worka In E 743.6.125. 

,L23 La Guardla, Piorollo Henry. 

.L7 Lilienthal, David Eli. 

,L86 Long, Huey Pierce. 

,M52 Mellon, Andrew William, 

.M76 Morrow, Dwight Whitney. 

.N65 Norrls, George "William. 

.863 Smith, Alfred Enmnuel. 

.888 Stimson, Frederic Jesup. 

.T2 Ttif t, Robert AlplionBO. 

.W23 Wallace, Henry Agard. 

Hla collpotod works In E 712.Jl.Wa. 

.W7 Wllko, Wendell Lewis. 

.Y74 Young, Owen D. 

749 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, etc. 
McKinley's second administration, Haroh 4-Septemtier 

14, 1901. 

MoKinley'e first administration, see E 711-738. 
Presidential campaign of 1600, see E 738. 

761 General works. 

Biography and assassination of McKinley,swE7ll.6-9. 
Theodore Roosevelt's administrations, September 14, 

1901-1909. 
766 General works. 

Including negotiations for purchase of Danish West Indies, 
policy in RusBO-Japanese War, etc. 



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Twentieth century. 
Theodore Roosevelt's administrations, September 14, 

1901-1909. 
750 General works Continued. 

Of. F 012.B7, Alaska boundary question, 1903. 
F 1660,6, Panama foreign relations, 1903- 
HD 6243.US, Child labor legislation. 

757 Biography of Theodore Roosevelt, 1858-1919. 

His collected works in E 600.R75-89. 

Speeches and messages as president in J 82.C9-99. 

,2 Roosevelt memorials. 

Including reports, etc. 

Cf. F 120.098, Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, N. V. 
P 203.4.T5, Theodore Roosevelt Island, D. C. 

.3 Roosevelt family (not genealogy). 

758 Presidential campaign of 1904. 

760 Presidential campaign of 1908. 
Taft's administration, 1909-1913. 

761 General works. 

Cf. HD 2771-2796, Regulation of corporations. 
HP 1732. C2, Reciprocity with Canada. 
HF 1756, Payne-Aldrioh tariff, 1909. 

762 Biography of William Howard Toft, 1857-1930. 

His collected works in E 660.T11-12, 

Speeches and messages as president in J 82.D1-15. 

.1 Taft family (not genealogy). 

Including biography, e. g. Helen (Herron) Taft. 

765 Presidential campaign of 1912. 
Wilson's administrations, 1913-1921. 

766 General works. 

Period of World War I, see E 780. 

Cf. HG 2259-2565, Establishment of Federal Reserve 

System. 
HV 6089, 18th amendment to Constitution, 1919 

(Prohibition), 

JK 1888-1896, 19th amendment to Constitution, 1920 
(Woman suffrage). 

767 Biography of Woodrow Wilson, 1856-1924. 

His collected works in E G60.W7-75. 

Speeches and messages as president In J 82.D2-28. 

.1 Minor works. 

Addresses, poetry, etc. Tributes, eulogies, etc, 
.3 Wilson family (not genealogy). 

Including biography, e. g. Edith (Boiling) Gait 
Wilson. 

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UNITED STATES E 

Twentieth century. 
Wilson's administrations, 1913-1921 Continued. 

768 Diplomatic history. Foreign relations. 

Including purchase of Danish "West Indies (Virgin Islands). 

Cf, D 670, Participation of United States in World War I. 

D 619, Relation of United States to World War I prior 

to its entry. 

Frontier troubles with Mexico, 1913, see F 123t. 
Occupation of Veraerua, 1914, sec F 1234. 
Pershing Expedition, 1916, see F 1234. 

769 Presidential campaign of 1916. 
772 Woodrow Wilson Foundation, 

780 Internal history during World War I. 

783 Presidential campaign of 1920. 

784 1919-1933. Harding-Coolidge-Hoover era. 

"The twenties." 
Harding's administration, 1921-August 2, 1923. 

785 General works. 

Including history of Teapot Dome oil scandal. 
Cf. HD 242.6, Oil leases. 

HF 1756, Fordney-McCumber Tariff Act, 1922. 
JX 235, Conference on the Limitation of Armament, 
Washington, 1021-1922; Four-Power Treaty 
Relating to Pacific Possessions; oto. 

786 Biography of Warren Gamalial Harding, 1865-1923. 

Speeches and messages aa president, see J 82.D3-33. 
Coolidge's administrations, August 2, 1923-1929. 

791 General works. 

Cf. D 649.G3A5-7, Dawea and Young plans. 
JX 1852, 1987, Kellogg-Brland Pact of 1928 
(Pact of Paris renouncing war). 

792 Biography of Calvin Coolidge, 1872-1933, 

His collected works in E 742.6.C7-77, 

Speeches and messages aa president, see J 82.D4-47. 

.1 Coolidge family (not genealogy). 

Including biography, Q, g. Calvin Coolidgc, jr. 
796 Presidential campaign of 1924. 

796 Presidential campaign of 1928. 

.29 Campaign literature not separately cataloged. 
.293 Democratic. 
.295 Republican. 



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E UNITED STATES E 

Twentieth century. 
1919-1933 Continued. 
Hoover's administration, 1929-1933. 

801 General works. 

Cf. HB 3717, Stock market crash, 1929. 

HF 1756, Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act, 1930. 

HG 3729.U4, Reconstruction Finance Corporation 

(created 1932). 
JK 169, 20th amendment to Constitution, 1033 

("Lame Duck" amendment changing terms of 

office of the president, vice-president, and 

members of Congress), 
JX 1974, London Naval Conference and Treaty, 

Three-Power Treaty (Limitation of naval 

armament). 

802 Biography of Herbert Clark Hoover, 1874- 

Speeches and messages as president, see 3 82.D5-55. 

805 Presidential campaign of 1932. 

F. D. Roosevelt's administrations, 1933-April 12, 1946. 

806 General works. 

Period of the "New Deal." Including works covering 
the Roosevelt and Truman administrations, 1933- 
1953. 
Cf. D 731-838, World War II, 1939-1946. 

DS 686-886.4, Commonwealth of the Philippines, 

1936-1046. 

HD 7123, etc., Social security. 
HF 1732, Reciprocal Trade Agreement Act, 1934, 

and trade agreements, 
JK 169, 21st amendment to Constitution, 1033 

(Repeal of prohibition). 

TIC 1425. MS, Tennessee Valley Authority (created 
1932). 

807 Biography of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1882-1946. 

His collected works in E 742.5.R5-7. 
Speeches and messages as president in J 82.D6-69. 
Cf. F 129.H99, Hyde Park. 
.1 Roosevelt family (not genealogy). 

Including biography, e, g, Eleanor Roosevelt. 

810 Presidential campaign of 1936, 

811 Presidential campaign of 1940. 

812 Presidential campaign of 1944. 



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Twentieth century Continued. 

Truman's administrations, April 12, 1945-1963. 

813 General works. 

Period of the "Fair Deal." 

Of. D 845, North Atlantic Treaty, 1949. 

DS 686.5, Republic of the Philippines, 1946- 

DS 919, Participation in the Korean War, 1950-1953. 

HC 60, Point four program, Technical assistance pro- 
gram. 

HO 240, Marshall Plan (European Recovery Program), 
Foreign Assistance Act, 1948. 

HD 7834, Taft-IIartley Labor Act, 1947. 

JX 1976-1977, United Nations. 

UA 646.3-5, North Atlantic Treaty Organization. 

UB 343, Selective Service Act, 1948, 

814 Biography of Harry S. Truman, 1884- 

Speeches and messages as president, see J 82.D7-78. 
.1 Truman family (not genealogy). 

Including biography, e. g. Margaret (Truman) Daniels. 

815 Presidential campaign of 1948. 

816 Presidential campaign of 1952. 
Eisenhower's administrations, 1953- 

836 General works. 

Cf. D 839, Geneva Conference, 1955. 
DS 921.7, Korean armistice, 1953. 
E 743.6, HX 89, etc., Internal security, subveraive 

activities, etc. 

HD 242.5, Tidelands oil controversy. 
HD 1765, Soil bank program. 
HD 9698, Atoms for peace program. 
HE 396.S25, Authorization of St. Lawrence Seaway, 

1964. 
LB 3062, Segregation in schools. 

836 Biography of Dwight David Eisenhower, 1890- 

Speechea and messages as president in J 82.D8-89. 

837 Eisenhower family (not genealogy). 

Including biography, e. g. Mamie (Doud) Eisenhower. 
839 Presidential campaign, 1956. 



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SUBDIVISIONS UNDER STATES 

TABLE I 

(1) Periodicals, Societies. Collections, 

Including yearbooks. 

Societies. 

Historical and genealogical societies, social organi- 
zations, and clubs which may be regarded as 
patriotic membership are classed here. 

Local societies are classed in subdivisions (12)-(14) . 

Purely social clubs not limited in membership to 
citizens or descendants of citizens and (former) 
residents of particular sections or states of the 
United States are classed in HS 2301-24GG. 

State societies and local chapters of national 
organizations are classed with the general body; 
e. g. Society of Mayflower Descendants in the 
state of Illinois is classed in F 08, not in F 536; 
Cincinnati Chapter, Daughters of the American 
Revolution is claused in E 202.5, not 3? 449. C5. 
Collections. 

Publications of societies, collections of archival 
material, collected addresses and essays of one 
or more authors, and. the collected works of 
individual authors ttre classed here. 

Collections of documents, essaya, etc., if confined 

to a particular period are classed preferably in 

subdivisions (7)-(ll). 
Single addreaaes, essays, etc., if general in scope 

are classed in subdivision (4,6), otherwise with 

period or special subject. 

(1.5) Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits, 

Including collections of materials and objects having 
historical significance. 

(2) Gazetteers. Dictionaries, Geographic names. 

Including lists of Indian names. 
(2.3) Guidebooks. 

Directories. 

State directories are no longer classified at the Library 
of Congress, 

(2.6) General. 

(2.6) Elite. 

(2.7) Business. 



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SUBDIVISIONS UNDER STATES 

TABLE I 
(Continued) 

(3) Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 

Biography (Collective). 

Subdivision (3) ia intended for comprehensive 
general works. Confined to a period it should 
be classed with the period, o. g. collective bi- 
ography of colonial Virginia ia classed in J 1 229, 
not F 225. 

Biography (Individual). 

The biography of an individual, if prominent Jn 
state affaira, is classed in his period, subdivi- 
sions (7)-(ll); if his life is identified with an 
historical event or locality such as a county or 
city, hla life is classed with event or locality.' 
Genealogy (Collective). 

History of several families is classed hero; If 

strictly genealogical, prefer CS 09. 
Genealogy (Individual). 

Hiatory of a single family is classed in CS 71. 
Genealogical periodicals are classed in subdivision (1). 
(3.2) Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
(3.5) Study and teaching. 

(4) General works. Histories, 

Including general works of description, social life and 
customs, civilization, etc.; if limited to a period, 
class in (7)-(ll). 



1 Thus lives of presidents are classed with their administrations, those of gen- 
erals under the wars in which they wore most active, statesmen under tho period 
to which they belong (preferring B to P where they are distinguished in both 
national and state affairs). 

While it is intended that all general biographies of an individual ahull be classed 
together, a work on some period or event in a man's career should be classed under 
subject, e. g, a criticism of Governor Tompkin's administration in Now York 
should be classed in F 123 (general biography, in E 302.6.T8); Tryon's raid in 
Connecticut should be classed in E 235 (general biography, In F 257). 

The life of a member of the family of a noted person Is classed with that of tho 
noted person unless the family has a separate number or the individual's life is of 
special significance elsewhere; e. g. a biography of Louisa Catherine Adams is 
classed with that of her husband, John Quinoy Adams, in E 377 j a biography of 
Martha Washington is classed In E 312.195, the family number (George Washing- 
ton's biography, E 312); a biography of John Quincy Adams is classed in E 377; 
that of his father, John Adams, is classed in E 322, 



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SUBDIVISIONS UNDER STATES 

TABLE I 
(Continued) 

(4.3) Juvenile works. 

Cf. PE 1127.HC, Historical readers. 

PZ 9, Historical tales. 

(4.6) Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc 

Minor works. 

State celebrations; state name, day, week; location 
of capital; etc. State seal, see CD 5618; state 
flag, see CR 114; state flower, see QK 85. 

Addresses, essays, etc. 

Individual addresses, essays, etc., are classed here 

if general in scope, otherwise with subject. 
Collected addresses and essays are classified in 

subdivision (1) unless they are identified with 

a particular period or subject. 

(4.0) Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

May include plays, verso, etc. 
If works have literary merit, prefer classification 

in literature. 

Cf. GR 100, Folklore of states. 
PN, PS, etc., Literature. 

(5) Historic monuments (General), Illustrative material. 

Historic monuments. 

Works about historic public and private buildings 

(churches, houses, inns, eto.); landmarks; sites; 

trees; gardens (Cf. SB 466, Notable, landscaped 

gardens); roads and trails, if works are historical 

and descriptive of region traversed (Cf. HE 366) ; 

etc., are classed hero. 
If the historic monuments are within nn individual 

region, county, or city, prefer subdivisions (12)- 

(14), 
Illustrative material. 

Pictorial works, views, etc., are classed here. 
Atlases, see G 1206-1C34. 
Maps, see G 3706-4374. 

(6) Antiquities (Non-Indian). 

Mounds and moundbuilders are classified by state in 
E 74, e. g. E 74.03, Mounds in Ohio. 

Indian antiquities are classified either by state in E78 
(o. g. E 78.C7, Connecticut) or by tribe In E 99 
(e.g. E99.P53, Pequots). 



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SUBDIVISIONS UNDER STATES 

TABIE I 
(Continued) 
(7)-(ll) By period. 

General works on each period as a whole and such spe- 
cial events as fall within each period and are not 
provided for elsewhere (e. g. disasters), are classed 
here. 

In addition to histories, collective and individual biog- 
raphy, works of description and travel, social life 
and customs, etc., are classed here. 
Example of period division. 
(7) Early to 1776. 

Colonial life. 

For earliest explorations and descrip- 
tions, see E 101-136. 
Boundary disputes in subdivision 
(12) usually contain material on 
earliest period. 
(S) 1775-1865. 

(0) 1865-19SO. 
(10) 1951- 

Variationa from the dates given above occur in the 
s&hedule where the historical events of a stats 
make it necessary. 

(12) Regions, counties, etc., A-Z, 

Regions. 

Regions larger than a particular county have sepa- 
rate cutter numbers here. If they lie within 
the boundaries of a county, class with the county 
unless very distinctive and important. 
One county and its natural features. 

In general take the county as the unit and class 
with the county the mountains, lakes, cavca, 
rivers, etc., within Its limits (unless wholly 
within some town), 

Exceptions: certain well-known islands with con- 
siderable literature of their own, have individual 
numbers even when forming part of a county; 
national parks, other than battlefield cemeteries 
which class with the battles, take separate 
numbers though situated within the limits of a 
county. 
Two counties. 

Histories, descriptive works, etc., of two counties 
in one work are classed under the county first 
named on the title page or under the second, if 
It is more important and more fully treated. 

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UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY 

SUBDIVISIONS TINDER STATES 

TABIE I 
(Continued) 

(12) Hegions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

More than two counties and natural features. 

Histories, descriptive works, eto., of niora than 
two counties in one work or of specific natural 
features of a state aa a whole, take their own 
cutter numbers at the beginning of the class. 

e. g. .A16 Counties, 
.A16 Mountains. 
.A 17 Rivers. 
A 18 Lakes. 
.AID Islands. 
Parishes. 

In Louisiana, the parish ia a civil division corre- 
sponding to the county in other states. 
Ecclesiastical parishes which cover more than a 

single village or city are classed here. 
Boundaries. 

Works treating of all the boundaries or boundary 
disputes of a state are classed here under the 
cutter number ".B7." 

Usually n, boundary or boundary dispute between 
two states may bo equally well classed with 
either. In cases of thia kind, it la generally 
indicated in the schedule with which state the 
boundary line and dispute is to be classed, by 
the presence or omission of a "Cf." reference 
from the other, 
e. g, F 27.B7 Boundaries of Maine. 

Cf. F 42.B7, New Hampshire 

boundary. 

F 42.B? Boundaries of New Hampshire. 
There is no "Cf." reference under F 42.B7 
from Maine but one under Maine from 
New Hampshire, Hence all works on 
the boundary between these two states 
should bo classed in F 42.B7. 
If n boundary has not yet been provided for 
in the schedule an examination of the 
boundary entries of each state will show 
this claaa the new work with one of the 
states and provide a "Cf." reference to it 
from the other state. 



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UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY 

SUBDIVISIONS UNDER STATES 

TABLE I 

(Continued) 

(13) Metropolis, Chief city, 

Thus far subdivision (13) has been used only for Boston, 
New York, and Philadelphia at the Library of 
Congress. 

For subarrangement, see Table IV. 

(14) Cities, towns, etc.. A-Z, 

Class here historical and descriptive matter on a town or 
city and its subdivisions; local biography; genealogy; 
vital records; histories of colonial churches reaching 
book to the settlements; local societies of a historical 
character; centennial and other local celebrations; 
old home week; views; historic buildings; etc. 

CJasa here, also, estates and townships not located 
within the limits of any town or city, e. g. F 234.S865, 
Stratford Hall, Westmoreland Co., Va, 

(15) Elements in the population, 

Works on racial and ethnic groups including religious 
bodies which have significance in the history of a state 
(Cf. BX, Special churches and sects) are classed hero. 

In .Al, General works, include material on foreign 
elements in general, minorities, race conflicts, etc, 

For individual elements, consult a representative list 
of elements (with cutter numbers) under E 184, 
p. 27-29. 

TABLE H i 

(1) Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

(3) Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

(4) Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
(4.3) Guidebooks. 

Directories. 

State directories are no longer classified at the Library 

of Congress. 
(4.6) General. 

(4.6) Elite. 

(4.7) Business, 

(5) Biography (Collective), Genealogy (Collective). 

(5.2) Historiography. 

Historians, see E 176.5. 
(6.5) Study and teaching. 

(6) General works. Histories. 

(6.3) Juvenile works. 

(6.5) Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 

(6.6) Anecdotes, legends, pageants, eto. 

(7) Historic monuments. Illustrative material. 



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UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY 

SUBDIVISIONS UNDER STATES 

TABIB n> 

(Continued) 

(8) Antiquities (Non-Indian). 

(9}-(ll) By period. 

e. g. (9) Early to 1776. 

(10) 1775-1865. 

(11) 1865-1950. 
(11.2) 1961- 

(12) Regions, counties, etc., A-Z, 

(13) Metropolis. Chiof city. 

Thus far, subdivision (13) has been used only for 

Chicago at the Library of Congress. 
For subarraugomont, see Table IV. 

(14) Cities, towns, oto., A-Z. 
(IB) Elements in the population, 

.Al General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 

TABLE HI > 

Identical with Table II except that subdivision (0), General 
works, also covers the period "Early to I960"; and sub- 
divisions (9)-(l 1) are used differently, 

e. g. (9) Early to 1950, see Subdivision (6). 
(10) 19E1- 

STTBDIVISIONS UNDER A METROPOUS 
TABLE IV * 

.1 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

.15 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits, 

.18 Guidebooks. 

(.2)-(.24) Directories. 

City directories ore no longer elasBiflEd at the Library 

of Congress, 
.25 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 

Including vital records and epitaphs,. Collections from 
two or more cemeteries are claaaed hero, Those 
from a aingle cemetery are classed preferably In 
subdivision (.61). 

.27 Historiography. 

.29 Study and teaching. 

.3 General works. Histories, 

.33 Juvenile workB, 

.36 Minor works, Pamphlets, addresses, esaaye, etc. 

.36 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, eto. 

.37 Historic monuments. Illustrative material. 

.39 Antiquities (Non-Indian), 



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UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY 

SUBDIVISIONS UNDER A METEOPOUS 

TABLE IV > 
(Continued) 

By period. 

.4 Early to 1775. 

.44 1775-1865. 

.5 1865-1 9SO. 

.52 1051- 

Variations from the dates given, above occur in the sched- 
ule where historical events of a city make it necessary. 
Sections. Localities. Districts, etc. 
,6 General works. 

,61 Cemeteries. 

Historical and descriptive only; Reports, regulations, 
by-laws, etc., are classed in RA 629. For collections 
of epitaphs from, two or more cemeteries in a cltyi 
classification in subdivision (.25) is preferred. 
,62 Churches. 

Church history is regularly classified in BR except 

that original colonial churches are classed here. 
Parish registers of baptism, etc., are classed in sub- 
division (.25). 

Maybe subarranged as follows: 
,Al General works. 
.A2-2 Individual churches. 
.625 Hotels, taverns, etc, 

.627 Places of amusement, 

Musio halla, night clubs, etc. 
.63 Harbor. 

.64 Monuments. Statues. 

.65 Parka. Squares. Circles. 

.67 Streets. Bridges. Railroads. 

.68 Suburbs. Sections of the city. Rivers, etc. 

A particular suburb unless an actual part of the city 
is classed with towns in subdivision (14) under 
state; as is also a section of the city annexed within 
recent years, which has a considerable literature 
of its own. 
.69 Wards. 

Buildings. 

.7 Collective. 

.8 Individual, A-Z. 

Aohurch buildingia classed in subdivision (.62); 

a music holl in subdivision (.627); etc. 
.9 Elements in the population. 

,A1 General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 



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UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY 

E 

1-15 New England. Table I. 1 

1 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 
.5 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

2 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

3 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

4 General works. Histories. 
.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
,6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

5 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

6 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

7 Early to 1775. 

The Plymouth Company, 1000; Council for New Eng- 
land, 1820; United Colonies of New England, 1643- 
1684. Colonial life; Puritans (Cf. F 67, Puritans in 
Massachusetts); Pilgrims (Cf. !F 68, Pilgrims in New 
Plymouth Colony); Thanksgiving Day in New Eng- 
land (Cf. E 162, Thanksgiving Day in the United 
States); etc. 

Including individual voyagers after 1607, e. g. Barthol- 
omew Goanold, John Smith, George Waymouth. 
Cf. BF 157B-1570, Witchcraft in New England. 

E 83.03, Pequot War, 10S6-I638. 

E 83.07, King Philip's War, 1676-1676. 

E 83.72, War with eastern Indiana, 1722-1726. 

E 105, Norsemen, Vinland. 

E 131-135, Early voyages before 1607. 

E 196, King William's War, 1689-1697. 

E 197, Queen Anna's War, 1702-1713. 

E 108, King George's War, 1744-1748. 

E 199, French and Indian War, 1755-1763, 

F 22, Popham Colony. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

New England. Table I. 1 
By period. 

7 Early to 1775 Continued. 

.5 Dominion of New England, 1686-1689. 

Consolidation of New England colonies and regions 
into one province; later (1688), enlarged by the 
addition of New York and New Jersey. 
Relations with Governor Edmund Andros; Revolu- 
tion of 1689, eto. 

8 1775-1865. 

Gf. E 357.6-7, Opposition to War of 1812. 

9 1865-1950, 

New England hurricane, 1938 (use local classification 
number for effects of hurricane on an individual state 
or city) ; etc. 

10 1951- 

12 Regions, A-Z. 

Berkshire Hills, see F 72.B5. 
.07 Connecticut River and Valley, 

Of, F 42.066, New Hampshire. 
P G7.C7, Vermont. 
F 72.07, Massachusetts, 
F 102.07, Connecticut, 

Isle of Shoals, see F 42.18. 

Merrimao River and Valley, see F 42. M4, New Hamp- 
shire; F72.M6, Massachusetts. 
White Mountains, see F 41. 

15 Elements in the population. 

.Al General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a Hat of racial, ethnic, and religious elements 
(with cutter numbers), see E 184, p. 27-29, 

16-30 Maine, Table I. 1 

16 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 
,5 Museums, Exhibitions, exhibits. 

17 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

18 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Maine. Table I 1 Continued. 
18.5 Study and teaching. 

19 General works. Histories. 
.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

20 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

21 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

22 Early to 1620. 

Attempts at colonization: Pemaquid, Me.; Pophara. 
Colony. 

23 1620-1775. 

Lygonia Colony (Plough Patent) jTrelawnoy Plantation; 

eto. 

Biography: Edward Godfrey, eto. 
Cf. E 83,72, War with eastern Indians, 1722-1726. 

F 27.K3, Kennebeo Patent. 

F 27.M96, MuBOongus or Waldo Patent. 

P 29, B9, Pejepscot Purchase, 

F 1036-1039, Aoadta. 

F 1039.B7, Boundary between French and English 
possessions in Acadia. 

24 1776-1865. 

Separation from Massachusetts and admission as a 

state, March 16, 1820. 
Biography: William King, eto. 
Cf. E 263.M4, Maine in the Revolution (General) 

E 230.5-241, Military operations and battles. 
E 398, International boundary troubles and the 

Aroostook War, 1839. 
E 611, Civil War, 1861-1806 (General). 

25 1865-1950. 

Biography; Harris Merrill Plelsted, eto. 
Cf. D 670.86.M2-21, World War I, 1914-1018. 
D 769.85.M2-21, World War II, 1939-1945. 

26 1951- 

27 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

Acadia National Park, BW F 27.M9. 
.AS Androscoggtn Co. 

Lake Androscogglni etc. 
.AB3 Androsooggin River and Valley, 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTOKY F 

Maine. Table I. 1 
27 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.A7 Aroostook Co. 

Aroostoofc River &nd Volley, (General, ond Maine), etc 
Cf F 1044.A7, Noiv Brunswick. 

.E7 Boundaries. 

Of. E 308, Northeastern boundary disputes, 1783-1845. 
P 42,B7, New Hampshire boundary. 
F 1030.B7, Ancient boundary ol Acadla. 

.C3 Casco Bay and islands (Collectively). 

Individual Islands, tit F 27.OO, Cumberland Co, 
.09 Cumberland Co. 

Orr's Island, Peak Island, Scbneo Lnko, etc. 

8aco Buy, tet P 27.Y6. 

Saw HIvcr and Valley, tee F 27.815 

.D2 Dead River and Valley. 

Doohat Island, see F 27. W3. 
.F8 Franklin Co. 
,H3 Hancock Co, 

Mount Desert Island, tee F 27.MO. 
Isles of Shoals, see F 42.18. 
Kennebago Lake, see F 27.R2. 
,K2 ICennebec Co. 

La to Cobbossoeeoiiteo, elo. 

.K3 Kenncbec Patent. Plymoutli Company (1749-1816). 
,K32 Kennebeo River and Valley. 
.K7 Knox Co. 

MatinlDita Island, see F 27.M3. 
.L7 Lincoln Co. 

Monhpgan Island, tee F 37.M7, 
.M18 Magalloway Valley, 
.MS Matinicus Island. 
,M7 Monhegan laUnd. 
,M8 Moosehead Lake region. 
.M9 Mount Desert Island, 

Acadla National Park (Siour do Mont3 National Monument, 

Lafnyetto National Park), etc, 
Of. F 1038, Jesuit station, 1600. 

.M95 Musoongua or Waldo Patent. 

Including greater purl of Waldo and Knox ond a portion ol 
Lincoln counties. 

.09 Oxford Co. 

Parmachenea Lake, etc, 
,P3 Passamaquoddy Bay, Maine. 

Cf. F 1M4.P3, New Brunswick. 



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P UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Maine. Table I. 1 
27 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

Pejepscot Patent (Brunswick), see F 20.B9. 
.P37 Penobscot Bay region. 
.P38 Penobscot Co. 
,P4 Penobscot River and Valley. 
,P48 Piscataqua River and Valley, Maine. 

Of, F 42.P4, Qonora!, and Now Hampshire. 
.P5 Piscataqnis Co, 

Dobsconeng Lnko region, Mount Katalidui, Cliesunoook 
Luke, etc. 

.R3 Eangeley Lakes. Kennebago Lake. 

Saco Bay, see F 27.Y6. 
.815 Saco River and Valley. 
.818 Sagadahoo Co. 

St. Croix (Doohet) Island, see F 27. W3. 
.82 St. Croix River and Valley (General, and Maine). 

C(. F 1014.317, New Brunswick. 
.825 St. George (George's) River. 
.S3 St. John River and Valley, Maine. 

Of. J 10*4.82, General, and New Brunswick. 
.87 Somerset Co. 
.WIG Waldo Co. 

Waldo Patent, ttt F 27.MOG. 
.W3 Washington Co. 

NarrftpidgiiB Valley, Bt, Croli (Docliot) Island, oto. 
,Y6 York Co. 

Saco Bay, Boon Island, etc, 

Saco lUvcr and Valley, F 27.816. 

29 Cities, towns, etc,, A-Z. 

e. g. .A9 Augusta, 
.B2 Bangor. 
.B3 Bar Harbor. 
.B9 Brunswick. 

Pejopsmt Purchase, Fejopscot Company (Brunswick 
Proprietors). 

.K3 Kennebunk. 
.P0 Portland. 
,Y6 York. 

30 Elements in the population. 

.Al General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnio, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 
p. 27-29. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

31-45 New Hampshire, Table I. 1 

31 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 
.5 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

32 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

33 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study nnd teaching, 

34 General works. Histories. 
.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

35 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material, 

36 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

37 Early to 1775. Mason's Grant. 

Biography; John Mason, etc. 

Cf. P 52, New Hampshire Grants. 

E 83.72, Wars with eastern Indians, 1722-1720. 
E 199, French and Indian War, 1756-1763. 

38 1775-1865. 

Biography: William Henry Young Haokett, Isaac Hill, 

etc. 
Cf. E 263. N4, New Hampshire in the Revolution. 

E 359.5.N3, War of 1812. 

E 620, Civil War, 1861-1865 (General). 

39 1865-1950. 

Biography: Harry Bingham, Charles Doe, etc, 
Cf. B 670.86.N25-26, World War I, 1914-1918. 

D 769.85.N25-26, World War II, 1939-1945. 

E 726.N3, War of 1898 (Spanish-American War). 

40 1951- 

41 "Wliite Mountains. 

,1 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

.2 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 

.3 General works. 

.32 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.37 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative mate- 
rial. 

By period. 

.44 Early to 1865. 

.5 1865-1950, 

.52 1951- 



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P UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

New Hampshire. Table I. 1 

41 White Mountains Continued. 
.6 Regions, places, etc., A-Z. 

e. g. ,F8 Franconia Notch. 

.P9 The Profile. 

.W3 Mount Washington. 
Political divisions are classed in F 42-44. 

42 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

.B4 Belknap Co. 
.B7 Boundaries. 

Now York-Now Hampshire dlaputo over Now Hampshire 
Grants, see F 6U. 

.03 Carroll Co. 

Mount Poqunwkct (KearBiirgo), Osslpco Mountain Park, eta. 
Mount Kearsnrge, Mcrrtmaok Oo. h see F 42.M6, 

.C5 Cheshire Co. 

Mount Mound nock, etc. 
,C65 Connecticut River and Valley, N. H. 

Of. P 12.07, Now England. 
.07 Coos Co. 

Indian Stream, etc. 
,G7 Graf ton Co. 

Newfound (Pa&quanoy) Lake, etc. 
,H6 Hillsboro (Hlllsborough) Co. 

Unconoonuo Mountains, etc. 
.18 Isles of Shoals, 

Kcarsargo, Mount, Carroll Co., see F 42.C3. 
Kearsarge, Mount, Morrimaok Co., see F 42. M5. 
Magalloway Valley, see F 27.M18. 
,M4 Merrimao River and Valley, N. H. 

Of, P 72.MO, General, and -Massachusetts. 
,M6 Merrimaok Co, 

Mount KoarsnrRO, otc. 
,P4 Pisoataqua River and Valley (General, and N. H.). 

Of. P27.P48, Mnlno. 

,R7 Rookingham Co. 

I/siko Mossabcslo, etc. 
Isles ot Slionla, set F 42.18. 

,S8 Strafford Co. 
,887 Sullivan Co. 
.89 Sunapee Lake. 

Waterville Valley, see F 44.W32, Watervlllo, N. H. 

White Mountains, see F 41, 
,W7 Lake Winnipesaukeo. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

New Hampshire, Table I 1 Continued, 

44 Cities, towns, etc., A-Z. 

e. g. ,C7 Concord. 

,D7 Dover. 

,M2 Manchester. 

,N2 Nashua. 

.PS Portsmouth. 

,W33 Watervllle. 

"Watervllle Valloy, etc. 

45 Elements in the population. 

.Al General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 
p. 27-29. 

46-60 Vermont. Table I. 1 

4G Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

.5 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

47 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

48 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
,5 Study and teaching. 

49 General works. Histories. 
.3 Juvenile works. 

,5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

50 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material, 

51 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

52 Early to 1791. 

New Hampshire Grants; Green Mountain boya; etc. 
Biography: Ira Allen, Thomas Chittenden, etc. 
Of. E 263. V6, Vermont in the Revolution (General); 
E 230.5-241, Military operations and battles. 
F 37, New Hampshire colonial history. 
P 122, New York colonial history. 
P 127.A3, Albany County, N. Y. 
F 127. W3, Charlotte (now Washington) County, 
N. Y. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Vermont, Table I. 1 
By period Continued. 

53 1791-1865. 

Admission as n stftte, March 4, 1791; ule. 
Biography; Jacob Gollaraor, etc. 

Of. E 3fi9 6.V8, Wiir of 1812; E 355, Military operations. 
E 533, Civil War, 1861-1865 (General) ; K -170.95, St. 
Alban^s "Raid, 

54 1865-1950. 

Cf. D 670.85. V6-51, World War I, 19M-1D18. 
D 700,85. V5-61, World Wnr II, 1939-1015. 
E 72C.V 5, War of 1898 (Spanish-American "\Vart. 

55 1951- 

57 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

.A2 Addison Co. 

Lnko Dunmoro, etc. 
.B'i Bennington Co. 

IIooslo Itlvor mid Volley, Vt. (Cf. F 72. US, Massachusetts; 

P 127.1173, Clcncrnl, and Now Yoik); otc. 
.117 Boundaries. 

Ct. F 42. B7, Now Ilninpshlro boundm y. 
P 72-D7 r Massachusetts boundary. 
F H7.B7, New York boundary. 

Now Ilniiipslilio Now Yoik dlapulo ovor land In tlio present 
state ot Vermont, see F 62, 

.C2 Cnlodonia Go. 

,C4 Jjalto Champlain region, Vfc. 

C(. F 67.Q7, Grnnd Islo Co. 

F 127.CO, Qoneial, nnd Now York 

.06 Chittenden Co. 

,C7 Connecticut River and Valley, Vt. 

01. P 12.07, Now England. 
,T&7 IDafacx Co. 
,F8 Fmnklln Co. 

MlBstsquol Itlvci and Vnlloy, tie F 67. Ml. 
.017 Grand Into Co. 
,G8 Green Mountains. 

Iloosio River and Vnlloy, Vt., see F 57. Bi, 
.L2 Lftinoillo Co. 
.L22 Lamoillc River and Valley. 
,M3 Mount Mansfield. 
,M6 Lake Momphromagog region, Vt. 

Ct. F lOEiMi, Quclioo 
,M7 Missiaquoi River and Valloy, Vt. 

Cf. F 1051.TS8, Qencral, and Quebec. 
.050 Ompompanoosuc Parish. 

Of. PfiO.NO, Nonvlcli. 
F60.T4, Thotfard. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Vermont. Table I. 1 
57 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

,00 Orange Go. 
.07 Orleans Co. 

Misslsquol River and Valley, see F 67.M7. 
.R9 Rutland Co. 

Lake Ho mo sec n, otf 
.\V3 Washington Co. 
.\V6 Windham Co. 
.W7 Windsor Co. 
,W73 Winooski River. 

59 Cities, towns, etc., A-Z. 

e. g. ,B4 Bennington, 
.B8 Brattleboro. 
,B9 Burlington. 
,M7 Moiitpolier, 
.NO Norwich 

Qmpornpanooauc Parish, see F 57.O56, 
.T4 Thotford. 
Elements in the population. 

60 ,Al General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 
p. 27-20. 

61-75 Massachusetts. Table I, l 

61 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 
.5 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

62 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
,3 Guidebooks. 

63 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

84 General works. Histories. 

.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 

,6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

65 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Massachusetts, Table I l Continued. 

By period. 
07 Early to 1775. 

Dorchester Company; Massachusetts Bay Company; 
persecution of Quakers; Province of Massachusetts; 
Puritans; etc. 

Biography: Roger Conant, Thomas Dudley, John Ende 
cott, Daniel Gookin, Anne (Marbury) Hutchinson, 
Thomas Hutchin&on, Cotton Mather, Increase 
Mather, Peter Oliver, Thomas Pownall, John Read, 
Timothy Ruggleg, Samuel Sewall, John Winthrop 
(1588-1649), etc. 

Cf. BF 1575-1576, Witchcraft delusion. 
E 83.67, King Philip's War, 1675-1676. 
E 83.72, War with the eastern Indians, 1722-1726. 
E 196, King William's War, 1689-1697. 
E 197, Queen Anne's War, 1702-1713. 
E 198, King George's War, 1744-1748. 
E 199, French and Indian War, 1755-1763. 
F 7.5, Andros and his province of Now England, 
1688-1689. 

68 Now Plymouth Colony. 

Pilgrims; annexation to Massachusetts, 1691 (form- 
ing the counties of Bainstable, Bristol, and Ply- 
mouth); eto. Pilgrim Society, Plymouth; Society 
of Mayflower Descendants; eto. Old Colony His- 
torical Society, Taunton, see F 74.T2. 

Biography: Isaac Allerton, William Bradford, William 
Brewster, Myles Standish, eto. 

69 1775-1866. 

Shays' Rebellion, 1786-1787, eto. 
Biography: James Bowdoin, Christopher Gore, David 
Henshaw, Samuel Howe, Amos Lawrence, Theophilus 
Parsons, Samuel Phillips, William Phillips, Paul 
Revere, Caleb Strong, eto. 

Cf. E 263. M4, Massachusetts and the Revolution; 
E 211-216, Preliminaries; E 230.5-241, Mil- 
itary operations and battles. 
E 300, F 483, Cession of western lands. 
E369.6.M3, War of 1812. 
E 513, Civil War, 1861-1865 (General). 
F 127. G2, .117, ,T6, Lands in western New York. 
F 273, Trouble with South Carolina over Negro 
citizens, 1845. 

70 1865-1950. 

Biography: James Michael Curtey, Frederic Thomas 
Grcenhalge, Samuel Hoar, Roger Wolcott, etc. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Massachusetts, Table I. l 
By period. 

70 1865-1950 Continued. 

Cf. D 570.85.M4-41, World War I, 191^1 918. 
D 769.85.M4-41, World War II, 1939-1945. 
E 726. M4, War of 1898 (Spanish-American War) 

71 1951- 

72 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

Barnstable Co., see F 72.C3. 
,B5 Berkshire Co. 

Berkshire Hills, Greylock Mountain, Hooslo Ilivcr and Valley, 
Mass. (Cf. F 67.B4, Vermont; F 127 .H73, General, and Now 
York), Mohawk Trail {Cf. F 127.M66, Now York), Mount 
Everett, eto. 

"Boston Ten Townships," N. Y., see F 127.T6. 
,B7 Boundaries, 

C(. F 12.B7, Noiv Hampshire boundary. 

F I039.B7, Ancient boundary ot Acndln. 
Massachusetts territorial claims to western Now York, tee 

F 137. G2. 

,B8 Bristol Co. 

,B9 Buzzards Bay region. 

.03 Cape Cod. Barnatable Co. 

Capo Cod Bay, Sparrow-hawk (Ship) wreck (1020), eto. 
.C4Q Charles River. 
.C7 Connecticut River and Valley, Mass. 

Cf. F 12.07, Now England. 
Dukes Co., see F 72.M6. 
,E5 Elizabeth Islands. 

Outtyhunk, Nashawona, Naushon, Nonnraosset, Pasque, and 
Ponlkoso Islands. 

,E7 Essex Co. 

Cape Ann, Ipswich (Agawam) Illvar, North Slioro, Saugus 
River, oto. 

,F8 Franklin Co. 

Doorflold Elver, Pocumtuck Valley, etc. 
.H2 Hampden Co. 
,H3 Hampshire Co. 

Mill Elver, Mount Holyoko, Mount Tom, etc. 
,H7 Houaatonio River and Valley, Mass. 

Cf. F 102.H7, General, and Connecticut. 
,MB Martha's Vineyard. Dukes Co. 

"Massachusetts Ten Townships," N. Y., see F 127.T6. 
.MB Merrimac River and Valley (General, and Mass.) 

Cf. F 42.M4, Now Hampshire. 

.M7 Middlesex Co. 

Concord River, eto. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

Massachusetts. Table I. ! 

72 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

,N2 Nantucket Co. 

Nnntuckot, Muskegot, and Tuckcrnuck Islands, 
.N6 No Mans Land (Island). 
,N8 Norfolk Co. 
.P6 Plum Island. 
.P7 Plymouth Co. 

North River, South Shore, etc. 
,S9 Suffolk Co. 

Cf. F 73, Boston. 

.894 Swift River Valley. Qunbbin Reservoir. Ware River 

Valley. 
,W9 Worcester Co. 

Waohusett Mountain, etc. 

73 Boston. Table IV. 1 

.1 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

.15 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

Foreign Exhibition, 1883, see T 460. 
.18 Guidebooks. 

.25 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 

Including vital records, epitaphs. 

.27 Historiography. 

.29 Study and teaching. 

.3 General works. Histories. 

,33 Juvenile works. 

.35 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 

.36 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

.37 Historic monuments. Illustrative material. 

.39 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 

By period. 
.4 Early to 1775. 

The fires of 1711, 1737, 17GO, etc. 

Biography: William Blaoketone, etc, 

Cf, E 215.4-8, Events just prior to Revolution. 
.44 1775-1865. 

Cf. E 450, Fugitive slave riots. 
.5 1865-1950. 

Fire of 1872, etc. 
.52 1951- 

Scctions. Localities, Districts, etc. 
.6 General works. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Massachusetts, Table I, 1 
73 Boston. Table IV. 1 

Sections. Localities. Districts, etc. Continued. 
.61 Cemeteries. 

Copp's Hill Burial Ground, Granary Burial Ground, 
King's Chapel Burial Ground, Mount Hope Ceme- 
tery, etc. 

.62 Churches. 

Prefer NA for architecture, BX for religious aspects. 
.625 Hotels, taverns, etc. 

.627 Places of amusement. 

.63 Harbor. 

.64 Monuments. Statues. 

.65 Parks. Squares. Circles. 

Boston Common, Franklin Park, etc. 
.67 Streets. Bridges. Railroads, etc, 

e. g. ,A1 General works. 

.P3 Park Street. 

.37 State Street. 

.T7 Tremont Street. 

.W3 Washington Street. 

.68 Suburbs. Sections of the city. Rivers. 

.B4 Beacon Hill. 

Brighton, see F 74.B73. 
.C3 Castle Island. 

Charlestown, see F 74.C4. 
Dorchester, see F 74, D6. 
.E2 East Boston. 
,R2 Rainsford Island, 

Roxbury, see F 74.R9. 
.87 South Boston. 

West Roxbury, see F 74.W59. 
.69 Wards. 

Buildings. 

.7 Collective. 

.8 Individual, A-Z. 

e. g. .CO Crown Coffee House. 
.F2 Faneuil Hall Market. 
.04 Old State House. 
,P3 Parker House. 
.88 State House. 

.9 Elements in the population. 

,Al General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 
p. 27-29. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Massachusetts. Table I l Continued. 

74 Other cities, towns, etc., A-Z. 

e. g. .B73 Brighton. 

.01 Cambridge. 

,C4 Charlestown. 

.08 Concord. 

.D5 Dorcheater. 

.G9 Groton. 

.P8 Plymouth. 

.P96 Provinoetown. 

.R9 Roxbury. 

.SI Salem. 

.88 Springfield. 

.T2 Taunton. 

Old Colony Historical Society, etc. 

.W59 West Roxbury. 

.W9 Worcester. 

75 Elements in the population. 

.Al General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 
p. 27-29. 

76-90 Rhode Island. Table I. 1 

76 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 
.5 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

77 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

78 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

79 General works. Histories. 
.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 

.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

80 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

81 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Rhode Island. Table 1 1 Continued. 
By period. 

82 Early to 1775. 

Flrsfc Rhode Island Charter, 1663; the Narragansett 
country; union of plantations at Newport, Ports- 
mouth, Providence, and Warwick, 1636-1643; etc. 

Biography: John Clarke, Samuel Gorton, Roger Wil- 
liams, etc. 

Cf. E 83.67, King Philip's War, 1676-1676. 

83 1775-1865. 

Cf. E 215.6, Gaspee affair. 

E 263. R4, Rhode Island in the Revolution (General) ; 

E 230.5-241, Military operations and battles. 
E 528, Civil War, 1861-1865 (General). 

.4 Dorr Rebellion, 1842. 

Biography: Thomas Wilson Dorr, etc. 

84 1S65-1950. 

Cf. D 570.85.R4-41, World War I, 1914-1918. 
D 769.85.R4-41, World War II, 1930-1945. 
E 726.R4, War of 1898 (Spanish-American War). 

85 1951- 

87 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

,B6 Block Island (Maniseee). 
,B7 Boundaries. 

01. F 72.B7, Massachusetts boundary. 

F82, MnssBohusotts claims to Narrngonsott country. 
F 102.B7, Connecticut boundary. 

.B8G Bristol Co. 

,K3 Kent Co. 

,N2 Narragansett Bay region. 

,N5 Newport Co. 

Block Island, see F 87.BO. 

Hbodo Island (Island), tee F 87.R4. 

.P3 Pawtuxet River and Valley. 

.PS Pettaquamscutt Purchase. 

.P9 Providence Co. 

,R4 Rhode Island (Island) (Aquidneck). 

,W3 Washington Co. 

89 Cities, towns, etc., A-Z, 

e. g. ,N5 Newport. 
,P9 Providence. 

90 Elements in the population. 

.Al General works. 

.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 
p. 27-29. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

91-105 Connecticut. Table I. 1 

91 Periodicals, Societies. Collections. 
.5 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

92 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

93 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

94 General woi'ks. Histories. 
.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

95 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

96 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

97 Early to 1775. 

Early grants by the Council for New England; Dutch 

posts; etc. 
Biography: John Winthrop, 1606-167G; etc. 

Cf. E 83,03, Pequot War, 1636-1638. 

E 83.07, King Philip's War, 1075-1676. 
E 199, French and Indian War, 1755-1763, 
F 7.5, Government of Andres, 1688-1680. 
F 167, W 9, Claims to Wyoming Valley, Susquc- 
hanna Company. 

98 New Haven Colony. 

Cf. F 102.N5, New Haven County. 
F 104.NO, Now Haven. 

99 1775-1865. 

Cf. E 263.CB, Connecticut in the Revolution (General); 

E 230.6-241, Military operations and battles. 
E 309, F 483,497.W5, Cession of western lands. 
E 357.7, Hartford Convention, 1814. 
E 359.5.C7, War of 1812. 
E 409.5.C6, War with Mexico, 1845-1848. 
E 499, Civil War, 1861-1865 (General). 
F 167. WO, Susquehanna claims. 

100 1865-1950. 

Cf. D 670.85.C8-81, World War I, 1914-1918. 
D 760.86.C8-81, World War II, 1939-1945. 
E 720.C7, War of 1898 (Spanish-American War). 

101 1961- 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Connecticut. Table I ' Continued. 
102 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

,B7 Boundaries. 

Of. F 72.B7, Massachusetts boundary. 
F 127.B7, Now York boundary. 

F 157.WO, Pennsylvania-Connecticut boundary dispute 
("Connecticut Goro," Susquebanna Company). 

.C2 Lake Candlewood. 

.07 Connecticut River and Valley, Conn. 

Of. F 12.07, New England. 
.F2 Fairfield Co. 

Firelanda, see F 497. W5. 
Fishers Island, see F 127.F5. 
.H3 Hartford Co. 

.H7 Housatonio River and Valley (General, and Conn.). 
Of, F 72.E7, Massachusetts, 

6 Litehfield Co. 

Highland Lako, LltchBeld Hills, eto. 
Borkshlre Hills, set F 72.B6. 

Long Island, see F 127.L8. 
.M6 Middlesex Co. 
,N2 Naugatuck River and Valley. 
,N5 New Haven Co. 

Of. F 08, Now Haven Colony. 
,N7 New London Co. 
.T6 Tolland Co. 

Western Reserve, aee F 497. W6. 

Westmoreland (township, 1774; county, 1775). 

see F 157. W9, Wyoming Valley, Pa. 
,W7 Windham Co. 

104 Cities, towns, etc. A-Z. 

e. g. .H3 Hartford. 

.L7 Litchfleld. 

.N6 New Haven. 

,N7 New London. 

.N93 Norwich. 

.88 Stamford, 

105 Elements in the population. 

,Al General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), aee E 184, 
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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

106 Atlantic coast of North America. Middle Atlantic States, 

Atlantic States (Maine to Florida) ; Middle States; Appalach- 
ian Mountains (General), 

Descriptive and historic works after 1826; earlier works are 

classed in E 162-165, 186-375. 
Of. F 157.D4, Delaware River and Valley. 

F 157,88, Susquehaiina River and Valley. 

F 172.D3, Delaware Bay and region. 

F 187.C5, Chesapeake Bay and region, 

F 187.P8, Potomac River and Valley. 

F 1035.8, Atlantic coast of Canada. 

116-130 New York. Table I. 1 

116 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

Subarrangemcnt for the New York Historical Society. 

Collections. 

.NG2 First and second series, 1811-1859. 

,N63 Publication fund series, 1808- 

.N638 Quarterly bulletin, 1917- 
.N64 Proceedings, 1843-1849. 

,N65 Annual report of the Executive Committee. 

,N66 Charter, constitution, etc. Editions by date. 

.N67 Lists of members, Editions by date, 

,N68 Anniversary address. By date. 

,N69 Inaugural address of President. By date. 

.N7-76 Other official publications. Alphabetically 

by title. 
.N77A-2J Publications about the society or its officers. 

By author or name of officer. 

.6 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

117 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

118 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography, 

Historians, see E 176.6. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

119 General works. Histories. 
.3 . Juvenile works, 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 

.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

120 Historic monuments. Illustrative material. 

121 Antiquities (Non-Indian), 

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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

New York, Table I ^Continued. 
By period. 

122 Early to 1775. 

English province, 1064-1774; Dutch reconquest, 1673-' 
1074; Leister's Rebellion, 1G89; Agrarian conflicts, 
1711-1715 (Cf. HD 196.N7) ; etc. 

Biography: Nicholas Bayard; William Bin-net; Cadwal- 
lader Golden; Thomas Dongan, earl of Limerick; 
Caleb Heathcote; Jacob Lcisler; etc. 
Cf. E 101-135, Early voyages to America, 
E 196, King William's War, 1689-1697. 
E 199, French and Indian War, 1755-1763. 
F 7.5, Andres and his government, 1688-1689. 
F 52, New Hampshire Granta. 
F 1030-1030,8, French explorations, invasions, ano 
missionaries in western New York. 

.1 New Netherlands. Dutch Colony, 1610-1664. 

Biography; Arent van Curler, Adriaen van der Donok, 
Jonas Miohaelius, Peter Minuit, Peter Stuyvesant, 
eto. 
Cf. E 83.655, Indian uprising of 1655, 

E 83.663, Esopus Indian War, 1663-1664. 
F 127.1132, Rensaelaerswyok. 

F 167, Subjugation of the Swedes on the Delaware, 
1655. 

123 1775-1865. 

Biography: John Watts DePeyster, James Kent, John 
Alsop King, Elias Warner Leavenworth, Henry Cruse 
Murphy, Daniel D. Tompkina, Stephen Van Rensse- 
laeij etc. 

Cf. E 263.N6, New York in the Revolution (General); 
E 230.6-241, Military operations and battles. 
E 359.5.N6, War of 1812 (General) ; E 365, Mili- 
tary operations and battles. 

E 409.5.NG, War with Mexico, 1845-1848 (General). 
E 623, Civil War, 1861-1865 (General). 
F 1032, Burning of the "Caroline"; the MoLeod case. 
HD 199, Antirent movement, 1835-1846. 
HS 525-527, Antimasonie Controversy, 1827-1845. 
TC 625.E6, Erie Canal. 

124 1865-1950. 

Biography: John Alden Dix, Daniel Drew, Roswell 
Pettibone Flower, Herbert* Henry Lehman, Patrick 
Henry McCarren, James Aloysius O'Gorman, John 
Boyd Thacher, eto. 

Cf. D 570.85.N4~5, World War I, 1914-1918. 
D 769.85.N4-5, World War II, 1939-1945. 
E 726.N6, War of 1898 (Spanish-American War). 

125 1951- 



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UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

New York. Table I ' Continued. 
127 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

.A2 Adirondack Mountains. 
.A3 Albany Co. 

Of, F 52, New Hampshire Grants. 
F 127.H32, nonssolaerswyck, 

,A4 Allegany Co. 

.A43 Allegany State Park. 

.A4B Allegheny River and Valley, N. Y. 

Cf F 1B7.A6, General, and Pounsylvanta. 
Au Sable River and Valley, see F 127.E8. 
.B48 Black River. 

"Boston Ten Townships," see F 127.T6. 
.B7 Boundaries. 

Of, F 72 B7, Massachusetts boundary. 

F 142.B7, Now Jersey boundary. 
HassnoliiiSDtts territorial claims to western Now York, 

F 127. Q 3. 
Now Hampshire-New York dispute over New Hampshire 

Qtants, see F 62. 

Bronx Co., see F 128.68.B8, Borough of the Bronx. 
,B8 Broomo Co. 

0(. F 127.Q2, GGHQS&O region, 

F 127. To, "Massachusetts (or Boston) Ton Towrahlpa," 

,C3 Catskill Mountains. 

Knatcrsklll Park, Blp Van Winkle Trail, oto. 
,C4 Cattaraugus Co. 
,C5 Cayuga Co. 
.C52 Cayuga Lake. 
.CO Lake Chnmplain region (General, and N. Y.). 

Gharnplnln Volley; Lake Ohamplaln Tercentenary, IDOOJ oto. 

Cf. F 67.04, Vermont, 

F 6T.Q7, Grand Islo Oo., Vt. 

Charlotte Co (1772), see F 127. W3, 
.07 Chautauqua Go. 

Lnko Oliautauqua, Portngo Trail, eto. 
.C72 Chemung Co. 
.C73 Chemung River and Valley (General, and N. Y.). 

Or F 167. C37, Pennsylvania. 
,C7G Chenango Co. 
.C77 Clinton Co. 
.C8 Columbia Co, 

Livingston Manor, oto. 
.083 Constitution Island. 

Cornwall Co. (1664-1686), see F 23, 
,C85 Cortland Co. 

Cumberland Co. (1768), see F 52. 
.D3 Delaware Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

New York. Table I. 1 

127 Eegions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

,D4 Delaware River and Valley, N. Y. 

Cf, P 142.D4, New Jersey. 

F 167.D4, General, and Pennsylvania, 
F 172.D4, Delaware. 

.D8 Dutchess Co. 

Little (or Upper) Nine Partners Patent, cto. 
.EG Erie Co. 
.E65 Lake Eric region, N. Y. 

Of. F 655, Lake Erie (General). 
.E8 Essex Co. 

AU Sable River and Valley, Au Sable Chasm, eto. 
,F4 Finger Lakes region. 

Of, F I27.CB2, Oayuga Lake, etc. 
.F6 Fishers Island. 

Cf. F 129.874, Soutlmld. 

.F8 Franklin Co. 

Mount Seward, Saranao Lakes, eta, 
.F9 Fulton Co. 

Gardiner's Island, see F 129.E13. 
,G19 Genesee Co. 

.G2 Geneseo region. Genesee River and Valley, 
Phelps-Gorham Purchriso (17BS), etc. 
Cf. F 127.H7, Holland Purclioso. 

F 127. TO, "Massachusetts (or Boston) Ton Townships." 

,G3 Lake George. 

Gloucester Co. (1770), see P 62. 

Grand Island, see F 129.G68. 
,G7 Greene Co. 

Catskitl Mountains, ait F 127.03. 

.H2 Hamilton Co. 

Blue Mountain Lake, Long Lnke, Raqnotto Lake, eto. 
.116 Herkimer Co. 

West Canada Creek, oto. 

.H7 Holland Purchase. Treaty of Big Tree, 1797. 
,H73 Hoosio River and Valley (General, and N. Y.). 

Cf. F 57.B4, Vermont. 
F 72.B5, Massachusetts. 

,H8 Hudson River and Valley (General, and N. Y.). 

Highlands; Hudson-Fulton Celebration, 1809; Palisades; etc. 
Cf. F 143.B4, New Jersey Palisades. 
F 142.H83, Now Jersey, 

J4 Jefferson Co. 
,K4 Keuka Lake. 
.K6 Kings Co. 

Cf. F 120.B7, Borough of Brooklyn. 
.L6 Lewis Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

New York. Table I. 1 
127 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.L7 Livingston Co. 

Hemlock Late, etc. 
.L8 Long Island. 

Fishers Intend, see F 137.P6. 

Shelter Island, see F 127.354. 

Of. F 127.KB, Kings Co.; .N2, Nassau Co.; .Q3, Qiieons'Oo.j 
.89, Suffolk Co, 

.M2 Madison Co. 

11 Massachusetts (or Boston) Ten Townships," see 

F 127.TO. 
.M5 Minisink region. 

Mittlslnfc Patent (1704), m F U2.B7. 
.M65 Mohawk River and Valley. 

Mohawk Trail, N. Y., etc. 

Mohawk Trail, Mass., set F 72.B5. 

,M4 Military tract (set off from Tryon Co., 1782). 
,M6 Monroo Co, 
.M7 Montgomery Co. 

Tryon Oo. 1772-1784). 

.N2 Nassau Co. 

New Hampshire Grants, see F 52. 
New York Co., see F 128. 
.N5 ', Niagara Co. 
,N6j ^Niagara Iliver region (General, and N. Y.), 

Niagara frontier, Niagara nivor and Volley, oto. 

Of. r 1060.NS, Niagara Peninsula, Ontario. 
.N8 Niagara Falls. 

State Reservation, Qoat Island, oto. 

Of, F 10BQ.QS, Quoon Victoria NJagara Falla Park, Ontario. 
.06 Onoida Co. 
,062 Oneida Lake. 
.06 Onondaga Co. 

OnondiiEi Lnko, oto, 
,07 Ontario Co. 

Of. F 127.02, Oonoseo roglon. 
F 127.H7, Hollnnd Puroliaso, 

.072 Lake Ontario region, N, Y. 

Of. r 650, Lake Ontnrlo COonoral). 
.08 Orange Co. 

Nowburgh Boy, oto. 

Highlands, set P 127.H8. 

Mlntslnk region, see F 137.M6. 

Wdwnymidn Patent (1703), set F 142.B7. 

.09 Orleans Co. 
,091 Oawego Co. 
,093 Otsogo Co. 

Palisades of the Hudson, ses F 127.H8. 

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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

New York, Table I. 1 
127 Kegions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

-P9 Putnam Co. 
,Q3 Queens Co. 

Ct. F 128.68.Q4, Borough of Queens. 
,R3 Rensselaer Co. 

Taconlo Mountains, eto. 
.R32 Rensselaerswyek. The Van Rensaelaor Manor. 

Cf HD 190, Antlrent movement, 1835-1846. 
Richmond Co., see F 127.S7. 
.R6 Rockland Co. 
,S2 St. Lawience Co. 

Black Lake, eto. 
.823 St. Lawrence River and Valley, N. Y. 

Cf. F 127. Tfi, Thousand Islands. 
F 1050, Gonoral, and Canada. 

.826 Saratoga Co. 

Mount McGregor, eta. 
.827 Sohencctady Co. 
.S3 Schoharie Co. 
,S34 Schuyler Co. 

Watkins (lien, etc. 
.34 Seneca Co. 
,S43 Seneca Lake. 
,S54 Shelter Island. 

,S7 Staten Island. Richmond Co, Borough of Rich- 
mond. 
.88 Steuben Co. 

Canlstco River, otc. 
,S9 Suffolk Co. 

Flro Island State Pork, oto. 
Fishers lalnm), we F 127.F5. 

.S91 Sullivan Co. 

Mlnlslnk tcglou, see F 127.M5. 
.896 Susquehanna Hiver and Valley, N. Y. 

Cf. F IfiT.SS, Gonernl, and Pennsylvania, 
P187.SS, Maryland. 

.T5 Thousand Islands. 

Cnrloton Island, aroncll Island, otc. 

.T6 Tioga Co. "Massachusetts (or Boston) Ten Town- 
ships." 

Of. F 127.O2, QOUCSCQ region. 
,T7 Tompkins Co, 

Tryon Co. (1772-1784), see F 127.M7. 
.U4 Ulster Co, 

Lnko M Innewaskn, Mohonk LQko,[Mouut Meonaliga, Shawnn- 

gunk Mountains, etc. 
Oatsklll Mountains, ttt F 127.C3. 
Mlnlslnlr roglon, 



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164 



F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

New York. Table I. 1 

127 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.U54 Unadilla River and Valley. 
,W2 Warren Co. 

Luzorne Lake, etc. 

Of. F 127.G3, Lake George. 

.W3 Washington Co. 

Cliarlotto County (1772). 
Of. F 62, Now Hiimpshlro Grants. 
F 127.03, Ltiko QcorEO. 

Wawayanda Patent (1703), see F 142.B7. 
.W4 Wayne Co. 
.W5 Westchester Co. 

Foidhnm Mnnor, Phlllpsbuig Manor, Van Cortlnmlt Manor, 

etc. 
Of. F 188 C8.B8, Borough of the Bronx. 

.WO Wyoming Co. 
.Y3 Yatea Co. 

128 New York (City). New York (County). Table IV. 1 
.1 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

.15 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

World's Fair, 1939-1940, see T 785. 
.18 Guidebooks. 

.25 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 

.27 Historiography. 

.29 Study and teaching. 

.3 General works. Histories. 

,33 Juvenile works. 

.36 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 

,36 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

.37 Historic monuments. Illustrative material. 

.39 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 

By period. 
.4 'Early to 1775. 

Now Amsterdam; Negro plot, 1741; etc. 

Biography: Annetje Jane Bogardus, etc. 

Cf. F 122, 122.1, New York (State). 
.44 1775-1865, 

Fire, 1835; Draft riot, 1803; etc. 

Biography: Michael Floy, Philip Hono, Fernando 

Wood, etc. 

Cf. E 263. NO, New York in the Revolution; E 230.5- 
241, Military operations and battles. 



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165 



F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

New York. Table I. 1 
128 New York (City). New York (County). Table IV. 1 

By period Continued. 
.47 1865-1900. 

Riot, 1871; Blizzard, 1888; etc. 
Biography; Richard Croker, Andrew Haswell Green, 
John Kelly, Abram Stevens Hewitt, William 
Marcy Tweed, etc. 

.5 1901-1950. Greater New York. 

"General Sloeum" disaster, 1904; etc. 
Biography ; Edward Joseph Flynn, William Jay 

Gaynor, 8eth Low, James John Walker, etc. 
Cf. F 127.Q3, Queens County. 

F 127.87, Staten Island, Richmond County. 
F 129.B7, Brooklyn. 

.52 1951- 

Sections. Localities. Districts, etc. 
.6 General works. 

,61 Cemeteries. 

e. g. ,A1 General works. 

,W8 Woodlawn Cemetery. 

.62 Churches. 

Prefer NA for architecture; BX for religious aspects. 
.625 Hotels, taverns, etc. 

.627 Places of amusement. 

.63 Harbor. 

.64 Monuments. Statues. 

e. g. .Al General works. 

,G7 Grant Monument (Grant's tomb). 
,L6 Statue of Liberty. 

.65 Parks. Squares. Circles. 

e. g, .Al General works. 

.B3 Battery. 

,B8 Bronx Parkway. 

.03 Central Park. 

.06 City Hall Park. 

,R5 Riverside Park. 

.26 Zoological Park. 



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166 



F 



UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY 



F 



New York. Table I, 1 
128 New York (City). New York (County). Table IV. 1 

Sections. Localities. Districts, etc. Continued. 
.67 Streets. Bridges. Railroads. 

o. g. ,A1 General works. 

,B6 Bowery. 

,B7 Broadway. 

.F4 Fifth Avenue. 

.F7 Forty-second Street. 

.P3 Park Avenue. 

,RG Riverside Drive. 

.W2 Wall Street. 

,68 Suburbs. Sections of the city. Rivers. 

o. g. ,A1 General works. 
,B6 Bloomingdale. 
.B8 Bronx (Borough). 

Morrisanln Manor, Follmm Manor, etc. 

Of. F 127.W5, Westoncstor Co. 

Brooklyn (Borough), see F 129.B7. 
.05 City Island. 

Coney Island, see F 129. C76. 
,G7 Governor's Island. 
.G8 Greenwich Village. 
.H3 Harlem. 
,114 Harlem Illvcr. 

Long Island City, see F 129.L78. 
.Q4, Queens (Borough). 

C(, F 127.Q3, Queens County. 

Richmond (Borough), see F 127.S7. 

Rookaway Beaoh, see F 129.R8. 

Btalon Island, see F 127.87. 

Stuyvesant Village. 

Washington Heights. 



.69 



.7 



.89 
,W2 
Wards. 
Buildings. 
General works 



Collective. 
Individual, A-Z. 

o. g. ,M8 Morris Mansion (Jumol Mansion). 



Pennsylvania Station. 
Rookof oiler Center. 
Van Cortlandt Mansion. 
Woolworth Building. 



.9 



.R7 
,V2 
.W82 

Elements in tho population. 
.Al General works. 
.A2~Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious 
elements (with cutter numbers), see 
B 184, p. 27-29. 



For Tables and interpretation of their numbers, see p. 133-140. 

167 



F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

New York. Table I ] Continued. 

129 Other cities, towns, etc., A-Z. 

e, g. .Al General works. 
.A3 Albany. 
.B7 Brooklyn. 

A borough of New York (Oity). 
.B8 Buffalo. 
.C75 Coney Island. 
.E13 East Hampton. 

Gardiner's Island, Gardiner Manor, eto. 
.G88 Grand Island. 
.L78 Long Island City. 
.1199 Hyde Park. 
.098 Oyster Bay. 

Sagamore Hill, eto. 
,R7 Rochester. 
.R8 Rockaway Beach. 
.83 Saratoga Springs. 
.874 Southold. 

Of. F 127.F6, Flahors Inland. 

130 Elements in the population. 

.Al General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 
p. 27-29. 

13 1-145 New Jersey. Table I. 1 

131 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 
.5 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

132 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

133 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study and teaching, 

134 General works. Histories. 
.3 Juvenile works. 

,5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 

.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

135 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

136 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 

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168 



P UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

New Jersey. Table I 'Continued. 
By period. 

137 Early to 1775. 

Plowdon'a Now Albion Grant; East and West Jersey, 

1G76-17Q2; etc. 
Biography: Sir George Carteret, John Fenwick, William 

Franklin, etc. 

Cf. E 198, King George's War, 17-11-1748. 
F 142.82, Ponwiok's Colony. 

F 157, Now Sweden. 

138 1775-1865. 

Biography: Richard Stockton. Field, William Churchill 
Houston, Andrew Kirkpatrick, etc. 

Cf. E 263.N5, Now Jersey in the Revolution; E 230.5- 

241, Military operations and battles. 
E 359.5.N4, War of 1812 (Goncrai). 
E 621, Civil War, 1861-18BB (General). 

139 1865-1950. 

Biography; Harold Giles Hoffman, John Peter Jackson, 

Henry Cooper Pitney, etc. 
Cf. D &70.85.N3-31, World War I, 1914-1918. 

D 7G9.85.N3-31, World War II, 1939-1945. 

E 726.N-1, War of 1808 (Spanish- American War). 

140 1961- 

142 Regions, counties, etc., A~Z. 

.A8 Atlantic Co. 
,B4 Bergen Co. 

Ilaokonsnok River and Valley; Now Jersoy Palisades 
(Cf. F 127.118, Now Yark);oto. 

.B7 Boundaries. 

Mhilaltikand'WawByaiidal'ntontSjQio. 
Of, P 172.B7, Doltwaro boundnry. 

.BO Burlington Go. 

Rnni" 

.CIO Camdo 
.02 Capo I 
.09 Curabc' 
,D3 Dolawi 

c 
.D4 



Delaw 

,E8 Esaox 
^ 
.GS Gloucc 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY 

New Jersey. Table I. 1 

142 Hegions, counties, etc., A-Z- Continued. 

,H7 Lake Hopatcong. 
.H8 Hudson Co, 
,H83 Hudson River and Valley, N. J. 

Cr. F 127.H8, General, and Now York 
F 142.B4, New Jersey Paltaadoa. 

,H9 Hunterdon Co. 
,J4 Jersey Shore. 
.M5 Mercer Co. 
.M6 Middlesex Co. 
.M7 Monmouth Co. 

Monmoutli Patent, Shark River, cto. 
.MS Morris Co. 

,M85 Morristown National Historical Park, 
.M9 Mullica River. 

New Albion Grant, see F 137. 
.02 Ocean Co. 

Long Beach, etc. 

Palisades of New Jersey, see F 142.B4. 
Palisades of the Hudson (Interstate park), see 

F 127.H8. 
,P2 Passaic Co. 

Rlngwood Manor, etc. 
,P3 Passaic River and Valley. 
.R2 Raritan River and Valley. 
.82 Salem Co. 

John Fen wf ok 's colony, eta. 
.86 Somerset Co. 

Staten Island, see F 127.S7. 
.89 Sussex Co. 

Mlnlslnk Patent, set F 142.B7. 
Mtntslnk region, ite F 127.M5, 

.U5 Union Co. 
,W2 Warren Co. 

Delaware Water Gap, tee F 157.DB. 

144 Cities, towns, etc., A-Z. 

e. g. ,A8 Atlantic City. 
.C2 Camdon. 

East Orange, see .06, Orange. 
,E4 Eliaabeth. 
J5 Jersey City. 
,N6 Newark. 

.06 Orange (East, South, West). 
,P4 Paterson. 

South Orange, see ,06, Orange. 
,T7 Trenton. 

West Orange, see ,06, Orange. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

New Jersey. Table I ' Continued, 

145 Elements in the population. 

.Al General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For n list of racial, ethnic, and religious elements 
(with cutter numbers), see E 184, p. 27-29. 

146-160 Pennsylvania. Table I, 1 

146 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 
.5 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

147 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

148 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

149 General works. Histories, 
.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor worka. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

160 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

161 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

152 Early to 1776. 

Grant to Perm, 1681; the Paxton boys; etc. 

Biography; Andrew Hamilton, Sir William Keith, James 
Logan, Francis Daniel Pastorius, Richard Patera, 
Michael Sohlatter, Conrad Weiser, eta, 
Of. E 83.76, Politico's Conspiracy, 1703-1765. 
E 198, King George's War, 1744-1748. 
E 199, French and Indian War, 1765-1763. 
F 167. W6, Virginia claims in southwestern Pennsyl- 
vania. 

F 157. W9, Connecticut claims In northeastern Penn- 
sylvania. 

.2 The proprietors: William Penn and family. 

153 1775-1865. 

Hurriaburg Convention, 1788; Buckshot War, 1838; eto. 

Biography: Charles Biddle, Benjamin Chew, James 
Cooper, William John Duane, Thomas Earle, John 
Bannister Gibson, Joseph Hiester, Ellis Lewis, Joseph 
Rltner, William Rodman, George Washington Wood- 
ward, eto, 



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171 



F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Pennsylvania. Table I. 1 
By period. 

153 1775-1865 Continued. 

Cf. E 263.P4, Pennsylvania in the Revolution; E 230.5- 
241, Military operations and battles. 

E 315, Whisky Rebellion, 1794. 

E 326, Fries' Rebellion, 1798-1799. 

E359.5,P3, War of 1812. 

E 409.5.P3, War with Mexico, 1845-1848. 

E527, Civil War, 1861-1865 (General); E 470.2, 
471-478, Campaigns and battles. 

F 157. W9, Connecticut settlers in Wyoming Valley, 
Susquehanna claim, 

154 1865-1950. 

Biography: John Wallace Crawford; John A. Lemon; 
Arthur George Olmsted, Samuel Whitaker Penny- 
packer; George Ross, 1841-1894; etc, 
Cf. D 570.85.P4-41, World War I, 1914-1918. 
D 7G9.85.P4-41, World War II, 1939-1945. 
E 726.P4, War of 1898 (Spanish-American War). 
HV 6452.P4, Molly Maguires. 

165 1951- 

157 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

.A2 Adams Co, 

Conowago Creek and Volley, set F 157.076. 
,A4 Allegheny Co. 
,A5 Allegheny River and Valley (General, and Pa.). 

Of. F 127.A4B, Now York. 

,A7 Armstrong Co. 

.B2 Beaver Co. 

Ohio River and Valley, Pa. (Cf. F 516-520, Qoticial), eta. 

,B23 Beaver River and Valley. 

.B25 Bedford Co. 

.B3 Berks Co. 

,B5 Blair Co. 

.B65 Blue Mountains. 

,B7 Boundaries. Mason and Dixon's line, 

Connecticut claims In nor til eastern Pennsylvania, 

see ff 167.WO. 
Virginia claim to land eoutb and oast ot trio Ohio River, 

JF1G7.W5. 

Cf. P I27.T17, Now York boundary. 
F 407.B7, Ohio boundary. 

.B78 Bradford Co. 
.B8 Bucks Co. 

Perklomon Blver and Valley, set F 157.M7. 
.B87 Butler Co. 
,C16 Cambria Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Pennsylvania. Table I. 1 

157 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z' Continued. 

.018 Cameron Co. 
.02 Carbon Co. 
.03 Centre Co. 

Poim'a Oavo, etc. 
.037 Clicmung River and Valley, Pa. 

Cf. F 127.O73, General, and Now York. 
.04 Cheater Co. 

Brandywino Creek, etc. 
.05 Clarion Co. 
.052 Clarion River. 
.053 Clearfield Co. 
.06 Clinton Co. 
.07 Columbia Co. 
.073 Conomaugh Hiver and Valley. 
.075 Conewago Creek nnd Valley. 
.076 Cook Forest Park. 
077 Crawford Co. 

dominant Lnke, etc. 
.08 Cumberland Co. 

Including Old Cumfoerlniid Co. (Formed 1760). 

.085 Cumberland Road. National Road. 

Of. HE 366,08, Tradlc engineering. 
.09 Cumberland (Kittochtrany) Volley. 

In Cumberland nnd Frnnklln Counties. In Franklin 
County only, tee F 157.F8. 

.D2 Dauphin Co. 
.D3 Delaware Co. 
.D4 Delaware River and Valley (General, and Pa.). 

Cf. F 127.D4, Now York. 
F 142.D4, Now Jorsoy. 
F 172.D4, Delaware, 

.D5 Delaware Water Gap. 
,E4 Elk Co. 
.EG Erie Co. 

Lako Erie region, Pa,, oto. 
Cf, F 556, Lalco Eilo (Ocnoral). 

.F2 Fayetto Co. (Formed 1783) 

Cf. F 167.WS, Old Woatmocolnna Oo. 
,F7 Forest Co. 
.F8 Franklin Co. 

Cumberland Val!oy<thopnrt In Franklin Co.), Conocoohoague 

Crook and Vulloy, oto. 
Cf. P 167.09, Oumborlnnd Valley {General, nnd Cumberland 

Co.). 
P 187. W3, Oonococheaguo Oieok, Md. 

.FO Fulton Co. 

.G8 Groono Co. (Formed 1796). 

Of. P 167.W6, Old Westmoreland Oo. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

Pennsylvania, Table I. 1 
157 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

,H9 Huntingdon Co. 

Independence National Historical Park, 

see F 158.65.13. 
.13 Indiana Co. 
,J4 Jefferson Co. 
,J6 Juniata Co. 
,J7 Juniata River and Valley. 
.L15 Laekawanna Co. 
.LIT Laekawanna River and Valley. 
,L2 Lancaster Co. 

Coneatoga Greek and Valley, Pequoa Creok, ato. 

,L3 Lawrence Co. 

League Island, see F 158.68.L4. 
.L4 Lebanon Co. 
.L5 Lehigh Co. 
,LG Lehigh River and Valley. 
.L8 Luzerno Co. 
,L9 Lycoming Co, 
,M2 McKean Co. 
.M3 Mahoning River and Valley, Pa. 

Cf. F 487.M2, General, and Ohio. 
Mason and Dhon's line, see F 157.B7. 
,M5 Mercer Co. 
.M55 Mifflin Co. 
,M58 Monongahela River and Valley (General, and Pa.). 

Of. P 247.MO, West Virginia. 
.M6 Monroe Co. 

Pocono Mountains, oto. 

Delaware Water Gap, see P 157.DB. 

,M7 Montgomery Co 

Porklomen River and Valley, oto, 
.MS Montour Co. 
,N7 Northampton Co. 
,N8 Northumberland Co. 

Ohio River and Valley, see F 167.B2. 
,P6 Perry Co. 
.P56 Philadelphia Co. 

Ct, F 1B8., Consolidation Act merging the"county Into the 
olty In ISM. 

.P6 Pike Co, 

.P8 Potter Co. 

.S3 Sohuylkill Co. 

,S33 Schuylkill River and Valley. 

.847 Shenango River ,and Valley. 

,849 Sinnamahoning Creek. 

.85 Snyder Co. 

.86 Somerset Co. 



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174 



F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Pennsylvania. Table X. 1 
157 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.867 Sullivan Co. 

Eagloa Moro, etc. 
.87 Susquehanna Co. 
.88 Susquehimna River and Valloy (General, nnd Pa.). 

Cf. F127.BD6, Now York. 
F 187.88, Maryland. 

.89 West Branch of the Susquehanna. 

.TO Tioga Co. 

.U5 Union Co. 

,V4 Venango Co. 

.W2 Warren Co. 

.W3 Washington Co. (Formed 1781). 

C(. F 167.W5, Old Westmoreland Co. 

.W36 Wayne Co. 

.W5 Westmoreland Co, 

Old Weslraorclnnd County, tamed 1773 {pr&sont-day West- 
moreland, Washington, Fayette, and drum Counties); 
boundary disputes with Virginia until 1784 over land south 
and east of the Ofcla RSvoT (Vlielnia's so-called District ot 
West Augusta: counties of MonongaHa, Yohoganla, and 
Ohio). 

CI. F 167.W1>, Conn oct leu t*3 old county of Westmoreland. 
F 247.MT, MonongaHo Co., W. Va. 
F 347,03, Ohio Co., W. Vn. 

.W8 Wyoming Co. 
.W9 Wyoming Valley. 

Connecticut claims, Siisquchfuma Company, "Connecticut 
Qoro," Connecticut tcrtvn and county ot Westmoreland, etc. 

.Y6 York Co. 

Oonowngo Creok and Valley, see F 167.076, 
.Y7 York Road. 

1G8 Philadelphia. Table IV. 1 

.1 Periodicals, Societies. Collections. 

. 1 5 Museums, Exhibitions, exhibits. 

Contennial Exposition, 1870, sec T 825. 
Sosqul centennial International Exposition, 1926, see 
T 826,3. 

.18 Guidebooks, 

.25 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 

.27 Historiography. 

.29 Study and teaching. 

.3 General works. Histories, 

,33 Juvenile works. 

.36 Minor works, Pamphlets, addresses, essaySj etc. 

.36 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

.37 Historic monuments. Illustrative material. 



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176 



F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTOKY F 

Pennsylvania. Table I. l 

158 Philadelphia. Table IV 1 Continued. 

.39 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 

By period. 

.4 Early to 1775. 

.44 1775-1865, 

Merging of the county of Philadelphia into the city; 
burning of the Orphan Asylum, 1822; riota of 1831, 
1838, 1844; etc. 
Cf. E 233, Howe's occupation in 1777. 

.5 1865-1950. 
.52 1951- 

Sections, Localities. Districts, etc. 
.6 General works. 

.61 Cemeteries. 

e. g. .Al General works, 

.MS Monument Cemetery. 

,62 Churches. 

Prefer NA for architecture, BX for religious aspects. 
e, g. .Al General works. 

.05 Christ Church. 

.FS First Presbyterian Church. 

.625 Hotels, taverns, etc. 

.627 Places of amusement. 

.63 Harbor. 

.64 Monuments. Statues. 

e. g, ,Al General works. 

.G3 Garfleld Memorial. 

,M2 McKinley Statue. 

.P4 Pennypacker Memorial. 

,W3 Washington monuments. 

.65 Parks. Squares. Circles. 

e, g. .Al General works, 
,F2 Fairmount Park. 

.13 Independence National Historical Park. 
Independence Hall alone, see P 168.8.13. 

,67 Streets. Bridges. Railroads. 

e. g. .Al General works. 

,F17 Fairmount Parkway. 

.133 Independence Square. 

.M34 Market Street, 

.68 Suburbs. Sections of the city. Hirers, etc. 

e. g. ,Al General works. 
E4 Elmwood. 
,F2 Falls of Schuylklll. 
Germantown, see F 169.G3, 



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176 



UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Pennsylvania, Table I. 1 

158 Philadelphia. Tablo IV, 

Sections. Localities. Districts, etc. 
.08 Suburbs. Sections of the city. Rivers, etc. Con, 

e. g. .1.4 League Island. 

.N8 North Penn Village. 

.N9 Northern Liberties. 

.08 Oxford Township. 

.PS Port Royal Farm. 

.SG Southwark. 

AV5 West Philadelphia. 

.W7 Windmill Island, 

.W8 Wisaahickon Creek. 
.69 Wards. 

Buildings, 

.7 General works. Collective. 

.8 Individual, A-Z. 

o. g. .A7 Arsenal, Frankford. 

.C2 Carpenters' Hall. 

.05 City Hall. 

.07 Congress IT all. 

.13 Independence Hall. 

Including Liberty bell. 

.P4 Pennsylvania II nil. 

.88 Strawberry Mansion. 

.W3 Washington Mansion. 

,9 Elements in tho population. 

.Al General -works, 
,&2-Z Individual elements. 

For n list of racial, ethnic, and religious 
elements (with cutter numbers), see 
E 184, p. 27-29. 

159 Other citica, towns, etc., A-Z. 

o, g. .337 ErU>. 

.G3 Gomianlown, 

J-I3 Ilfivrisburg. 

J7 Johnstown. 

.Pfl Pittsburgh. 

.112 Heading. 

.34 Scranton. 

.WO WilkeB-Bfvrrc. 

160 Moments in tho population. 

.Al General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious elements 
(with cutter numbers), see I'l 184, p. 27-29, 



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177 



F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

161-175 Delaware, Table I. 1 

161 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 
.5 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

162 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

163 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

164 General works. Histories, 
.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

165 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

166 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

167 Early to 1775. 

Swedish settlements on the Delaware River; New 
Sweden; Dutch conquest, 1655; English conquest, 
1664; part of Penn's grant, 1681; the "Lower Coun- 
ties on the Delaware"; etc. 

Biography: Johan Classon Rising, etc. 

168 1775-1865. 

Biography; Jacob Broom, etc. 

Gf, E 263. D3, Delaware in the Revolution (General); 

E 230.5-241, Military operations and battles. 
E 600, Civil War, 1861-1865 (General). 

169 1865-1950. 

Biography: John Edward Addicka, Edward Woodward 

Gilpin, etc. 
Cf. D 769.85.D4-41, World War II, 1939-1946. 

170 1951- 

172 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

mmylvnnla boundary; Mason and Dlxon's lino. 
nryland boundary, 

I region, 

ilaivaro (State). 
w Jersey. 

id Valley, Del. 

w York. 

m Jersey. 

meral, and Pennsylvania, 

ila, see F 187.E2. 
umbers, see p. 133-140, 



F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Delaware, Table I. 1 
172 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.K8 Kent Co. 

.N5 Now Castlo Co. 

Christina lUver (Creek), etc 
Bohemia Manor, set F 187.03, 
.88 Sussex Co. 

174 Cities, towns, etc,, A-Z. 

o. g. .D74 Dover, 

,W7 Wilmington. 

175 Elements in the population. 

.Al General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious elements 
(with cutter numbers), see E 184, p. 27-139. 

176-190 Maryland. Table II. 1 

17G Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

178 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

179 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks, 

180 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective), 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

181 General works. Histories. 
.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

182 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

183 Antiquities (Non-Indian), 
By period, 

184 Early to 1775. 

The Calvorts, proprietors of Maryland; Kent Island 
and Claiborno; toleration in Maryland; etc. 

Biography: George Calvort, 1st baron of Baltimore; 

Cocilius Calvort, 2d baron of Baltimore; William 

Claiborno; etc. 

Cf. E 199, French and Indian Wars, 1755-1763, 
F 157. B7, Mason and Dlxon's line. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTOEY F 

Maryland. Table II. 1 
By period Continued. 

185 1775-18G5. 

Biography: Enoch Louis Lowe, John Van Lear 

McMahon, etc. 
Cf. E 263. M3, Maryland in tho Revolution (General); 

E 230.5-2 il, Military operations and battles, 
E 359.6.M2, War of 1812 (General); E 355, Military 
operations and battles; F 189.B1, Baltimore 
Riot, 1812. 

E 409.5.M2, War with Mexico, 1845-1848. 
E 512, Civil War, 1861-1865 (General)j E 566, As a 
Confederate state; E 470.2, 471-478, Military 
operations and battles. 

186 1865-1960. 

Including Reconstruction, 1865-1867, 

Biography; Aloysiua Leo Knott, Charles Edward Phelps, 

etc. 

Cf. D 570.85.M3-31, World War I, 1914-1918. 
D 769.85.M3-31, World War II, 1939-1945. 

.2 1951- 

187 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

,A4 Allegany Co. 
.AG Anne Arundel Co. 

St. Anna's Pariah, St. James' Parish, oto. 
.B2 Baltimore Co. 
,B7 Boundariea. 

Cl, F 157.B7, Pennsylvania boundary; Mnson and Dlxon's line. 
P 202.B7, District of Columbia boundary. 

.C15 Calvert Co, 

Ohrlat Cliurou Parish, oto. 
.C2 Carolino Co. 
.C25 Carroll Co. 
.C3 Cecil Co. 

St. Mary Anne's Parish, Bohemia Mnnor, Worsoll Manor, oto. 
.C4 Charles Co. 
.05 Chesapeake Bay region (General, and Md.), 

Of, F 187.E2, Eastern Shore, Md. 
P 232.C43, Virginia. 
F 233.E2, Eastern Shore, Va. 

,D6 Dorchester Co. 

,E2 Eastern Shore of Maryland. Delmarva Peninsula. 

Poeomoke Klver, etc. 
.F8 Frederick Co. 

Prince George's Parish, etc. 
,G2 Garrett Co. 

Groat Falls of the Potomac, see F 187. M7. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

Maryland. Table II. 1 

187 Regions, counties, etc., A~Z Continued. 

,H2 Harford Co. 

Deer Crook, St. George's Parish, etc. 
.H8 Howard Co. 
.K3 Kent Co. 

Chester Parish, uto. 

Mason and Dixon's line, see F 157.B7. 
,M7 Montgomery Co. 

Great Falls of the Potomac, Prince George's Parish, eto. 
Pocomoko River, see F 187.E2. 
.P8 Potomac River and Valley (General, and Md.). 

Cf. F 202. PS, District of Columbia. 

F 233.P8, Virginia, 

F 247.P8, Woat Virginia. 
Groat Falls, see F 187.M7. 

,P9 Prince Georges Co. 

King George's Parish, Quean Anne's Parish, oto. 
.Q3 Queen Annea Co. 
.82 St. Marys Co. 
.87 Somerset Co, 
.38 Susquehanna River and Valley, Md. 

Of. FI27.SDQ, New York, 

P 157,88, General, and Pennsylvania, 

.T2 Talbot Co. 
,W3 Washington Co. 

Antlotam Crcokj Conococheague Creole and Valley, Md. 
(Cf. F 167.F8, Pennsylvania); etc. 

.WB Wicomico Co. 
.W7 Worcester Co. 

189 Cities, towns, etc., A-Z. 

e. g. ,A6 Annapolis. 
.Bl Baltimore. 

190 Elements in the population, 

.Al General works, 

.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 
p. 27-29. 

191-205 District of Columbia. Washington. Tables I and IV. 1 

191 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 
.6 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

192 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

193 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography, 

Historians, see E 175.5. 

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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

District of Columbia. Washington. Tables I and IV ' 

Continued. 
193.5 Study and teaching. 

194 General works. Histories. 
.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

195 Historic monuments. Illustrative material. 

Including location of national capital, L'Eufant and his 
plan, retrocession, cto. 

.5 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 

196 Political and social life. 

By period. 

Inauguration ceremonies, 1801- 

197 Early to 1815. 

Cf. E 356.W3, Capture by the British, 1814. 

198 1815-1878. 

Biography: William Albert Bradley, Joseph Gales, 

Walter Lenox, Alexander Robey Shepherd. 
Cf. E 396, Explosion of frigate Princeton, 1844. 
E 409.5.DG, War with Mexico, 1845-1848. 
E 501, Civil War, 1861-1865 (General); E 470.2, 

471-478, Military operations and battlea. 
F 195, Retrocession of Alexandria County to Vir- 
ginia, 1846. 

199 1878-1950. 

Bonus Expeditionary Force, 1932, 1933; etc. 
Cf, D 570.8B.D6, World War I, 1914-1018. 
D 769.85.D6, World War II, 1939-1946. 

200 1961- 

202 Regions, suburbs, etc., A-Z. 

,A5 Anacostia River and Valley. 
.B7 Boundaries. 

Cf. P 195, Retrocession of Alexandria County"to 

Virginia, 1846. 
.B8 Brightwood. 
.B9 Brookland. 

Weat Brookland, see F 202. W6. 
.02 Capitol Hill. 
,C6 Columbia Heights, 
,G3 Georgetown, 
.L4 La Droit Park. 
.M9 Mount Pleasant. . 
,N5 Northeast Washington. 
.N7 Northwest Washington. 



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182 



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District of Columbia, Washington. Tables I and IV. 1 

202 Regions, suburbs, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.P8 Potomac River and Valley, D. C. 

Of. F 18?.P8, General, nncl Maryland. 
F 203.3, Washington Harbor. 
F S33.P8, Virginia. 
F 247.P8, West Virginia. 
,S6 Southeast Washington. 
.S7 Southwest Washington. 
.T4 Temple Heights. 

Theodore Roosevelt (Analostan) Island, see F 203.4.T6. 
.W5 West Brookland. 

203 Localities, etc. 
,1 Cemeteries. 

o. g. .Al General works. 

Arlington National Cemetery, seel? 234. A7. 
.07 Congressional Cemetery. 
.G5 Glenwood Cemetery, 
.012 Oak Hill Cemetery. 

Cf. HA 626-630, Management, laying-out, eto., of ceme- 
teries. 

.2 Churches. 

Prefer NA for architecture, BX for religious aspects. 
o, g. .Al General works. 

.N4 New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. 

.814 St. John's Church, Georgetown. 

.3 Harbor. 

.35 Hotels, taverna, etc. 

A Monuments, Statues. Memorials. 

e. g. .Al General works. 

Cf. F 204.C2, The Capitol. Statuary 

Hall, 

.B7 Braddock'e Rock, 

.07 Columbus Monument. 

,E6 Ericsson Monument, 

.02 Garfleld Statue, 

,G7 Grant Memorial, 

,J4 Jefferson Memorial. 

.L73 Lincoln Memorial. 

,M5 Meade Monument. 

,T6 Theodore Roosevelt Island. 

,W3 Washington Monument, 



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183 



UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY 



F 



District of Columbia, Washington. Tables I and IV, 1 
203 Localities, etc. Continued. 

.6 Parks. Squares. Circles. 

e. g. .Al General works. 

,C2 Capitol Grounds. 

.L2 Lafayette Park, 

,M2 The Mall. 

.P86 Potomac Park. 

.R6 Rock Creek Park. 



.7 



Streets. Bridges. Railroads, 



o. g, 



204 



Wards. 
Buildings, 

e.g. 



.Al General works. 

.A6 Arlington Memorial Bridge. 

.C7 Constitution Avenue, 

,F7 Fourteenth Street. 

.L8 Long Bridge. 

,P4 Pennsylvania Avenue, 

.86 Sixteenth Street, 



.Al General works. 

.B5 Blair House. 

,C2 Capitol. 

,C3 Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul. 

.C5 City Hall. 

.D43 Department of Commerce Building. 

,F6 Ford Theatre, 

.H8 House Office Building. 

,M6 Memorial Continental Hall. 

.N23 National Theatre. 

.02 Octagon House. 

,89 Supreme Court Building, 

.U5 Union Railroad Station. 
White House. 



205 



,W6 

Elements in the population, 
.Al General works. 
AO <7 T - j: vidual elements. 



or o list of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), sea E 184, 
p. 27-29. 

Atlantic States. Table I. 1 
Mason and Dixon's line and Ohio River. 
Slavery in the United States, 
sieties. Collections, 
ibitiona, exhibits, 
itionaries. Geographic names. 



their numbers, see p. 133-140. 
184 



UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

The South. South Atlantic States. Table I l Continued. 

208 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

209 General works. Histories. 
.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

210 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

Including life and conditions of mountain whites (General). 

211 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

212 Early to 1775. 

Cf . F 229, Early grants of Virginia, Raleigh's colonies, etc. 

213 1775-1865. 

Plantation life, etc. 

Cf. E 230.5-239, Campaigns of the Revolution. 

E 423, Southern Convention, Nashville 1850. 

E 441-453, Slavery. 

214 Period of the Civil War. 

Description and travel. 
Cf. E 468, Civil War, 1801-1865 (General). 
E 482-489, Confederate States of America. 

215 1865 

216 1865-1877. Reconstruction. 

Northern societies formed to ameliorate conditions 

in the South, etc. 
Cf. E 668, Histories of re construction. 

.2 1951- 

217 Regions, A-Z. 

,A3 Allegheny (Alleghany) Mountains. 

Appalachian Mountains, see F 106, 

Atlantic Coast, see P 106. 
.B6 Blue Ridge Mountains. 

Ct, F 203.BO, North Carolina. 

Chesapeake Bay region, see F 187.C6. 

Gulf Coaat, see F 296. 

Ohio River and Valley, sea F 61G-620, 

Old Southwest, Lower Mississippi Valley, see F L 396. 

Potomac River and Valley, see F 187.P8, 
.T3 Tennessee River and Valley. 

Of. F 332. T3, Alabama. 
F 3.T3, Tennessee. 
F 467.T3, Kentucky. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

The South. South Atlantic States. Table I ' Continued. 

220 Elements in the population. 

,A1 General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For list of racial, ethnic, and religious elements 
(with cutter numbers), see E 184, p. 27-29, 

221-235 Virginia. Table II. 1 

221 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

223 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits, etc. 

224 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
,3 Guidebooks. 

225 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

226 General works. Histories. 
.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

227 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

228 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

229 Early to 1775. 

Raleigh's explorations and colonies, 1584-1690; Vir- 
ginia Company of London; Jamestown settlement; 
Indian massacres; Bacon's Rebellion, 1676; the 
Parsons' Cause, 1763; etc. 
Biography: William Claiborne; Virginia Dare, Nicolas 

Martiau, John Smith, Alexander Spotawood, etc, 
Of. E 83.750, Cherokee War, 1769-1761, 

E 83.76, Pontiac's Conspiracy, 1763-1765. 

E 83.77, Dunmore's War, 1774; Battle of Point 

Pleasant, 

E 90.P6, Pooahontaa. 

E 199, French and Indian War, 1766-1763, 
F 517, Explorations in Ohio Valley, 

230 1776-1865. 

Biography: Archibald Gary, John Floyd, Edmund Pen- 

dleton, John Howe Peyton, Edmund Ruffin, eto, 
Kentucky County and District, see F 464. 
Of. E 263. V8, Virginia in the Revolution (General); 
E 230.5-241, Military operations and battles; 
E 234, Clark's conquest of the Northwest, 
E 309, F 483, Cession of territory north of Ohio 
River. 

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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

Virginia. Table II. 1 
By period. 

230 1775-1865 Continued. 

Ct. E 328, Virginia Resolutions, 1798. 

E 359.6. V8, War of 1812 (General); E 355, Military 
operations and battles. 

E 451, John Brown at Harper's Ferry. 

E 581, Civil War, 1861-1865 (General); E 534, Union 
history; E 470.2-3, 471-478, Military opera- 
tions and battles. 

F 157. W5, Eelinquishment of claims in southwest- 
ern Pennsylvania. 

F 232.S7, Nat Turner's Insurrection, 1831. 

B 1 241, Separation of West Virginia. 

F 454, Final withdrawal of claims to Kentucky. 

231 1865-1950. Reconstruction. 

Biography: William Mahone, John Edward Maesey, etc. 
Cf. D 570.85.V8-81, World War I, 1914-1918. 
D 769.86.V8-81, World War II, 1939-1945. 
F 241, Controversies with West Virginia. 
.2 1951- 

232 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

.A2 Acoomac (Accomaok) Co. 

Of. P 232.E2, Eastern Shoro of Virginia, 
.A3 Albemarle Co. 

.A4 Alexandria Co. (To June 6, 1920). Arlington Co. 
(Since June 6, 1920). 

Retrocession from the District of Columbia, tee F 185, 
Of, F 202.D7, Dlstriot of Columbia boundary. 
,A6 Alleghany Co. 
,A54 Amelia Co. 
,A55 Amhorat Co. 
,A6 Apporaattox Co. 

Arlington Co., see F 232.A4. 
Arlington National Cemetery, see F 234.A7. 
,A9 Augusta Co. 

Woyor's (Wler's) Gave, etc. 

Cf. F 167, W6, Woat Augusta District and boundary disputes 
with Pennsylvania. 

.B3 Bath Co. 

.B4 Bedford Co. 

,B5 Bland Co. 

.B65 BHssland (Blisland) Parish, 

,B6 Botetourt Co. 

,B7 Boundaries, 

Mason and DIxon's line, see F 167.B7. 
Virginia's claims In southwestern Pennsylvania, 

tee F 167. W6. 
Cf. F 1B7.D7, Maryland boundary. 

F 203.B7, District of Columbia boundary, 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTOET 

Virginia. Table II. 1 
232 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.B8 Bristol Parish. 

.B9 Brunswick Co. 

.B94 Buchanan Co. 

,B96 Buckingham Co. 

.016 Campbell Co. 

.02 Caroline Co. 

.027 Carroll Co. 

.03 Charles City Co. 

,04 Charlotte Co. 

.043 Chesapeake Bay region, Va. 

Of. F 187.06, aenotal,'and Maryland. 

.052 Chesterfield Co, 

.059 Clarke Co. 

Cunningham Chapol Parish, Frederick Pariah, eto. 
.07 Colonial National Historical Park. 
.08 Craig Co. 
.09 Culpeper Co. 

Of. F 232.52, St. Mark's Parish. 
,C93 Cumberland Co. 
.094 Cumberland Parish, 

Delmarva Peninsula, see F_187.E2. 
,D2 Dickenson Co, 
.t>6 Dinwiddie Co. 
,D7 Dismal Swamp. Lake Drummond. 

Of. F 262.D7, North Carolina. 
.E2 Eastern Shore of Virginia. 

Ct. F 187.E2, Maryland, 
.E5 Elizabeth City Co. 
.E6 Elizabeth City Parish. 

Endless Caverns, see F 232.S47, 
,E7 Essex Co. 

nappahonnook Co. (l66ft-ieQ2),"oUi. 
.F2 Fairfax Co. 
,F3 Fauquier Co, 
,F4 Floyd Co. 
.F6 Fluvanna Co. 
,F7 Franklin Co. 
.F75 Frederick Co. 

Frederick Parish, see F 232.C69. 
,G4 Giles Co. 

Mountain Lake, eto. 
,G6 Gloucester Co. 

Cf. F 232.K64, Kingston Parish. 
F 232.P4S, Petsworth Parish. 

.G65 Goochland Co, 
,G7 Grayson Co. 



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Virginia. Table II. 1 
23? Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

Great Falls of the Potomac, see F 187.M7. 
.G8 Greene Co. 
.G85 Greensville Co. 
.H17 Halifax Co. 
.H2 Hamilton Pariah. 
JI23 Hampton Roads. 

Of, P 232J2, James Hlvor and Valley, 
,H3 Hanover Co. 
.H4 Henrico Co. 
,H5 Henrico Parish, 
,H6 Henry Co. 
,H8 Highland Co. 
.18 Isle of Wight Co. 
.J16 James City Co, 

Of. F 232.B6E, Bllsaland Pariah. 
.J2 James Eiver and Valley. 

Cf, F 232.H23, Hampton Roads, 

Kentucky County and District, see F 464. 
,K4 King and Queen Co. 
,K46 King George Co. 
,K6 King William Co. 
.K64 Kingston Parish. 
.L2 Lancaster Co. 
.L4 Lee Co. 
,L8 Loudoun Co, 
,L86 Louisa Co. 
,L9 Lunenburg Co, 

Luray Caverns, see F 232.P2. 
,M2 Madison Co. 
.M3 Mathows Co. 

Of. F 232.KM, Kingston Parish. 
.M4 Mecklenburg Co. 
.MO Middlesex Co. 

Monongalla Co., see F 247. M7; West Virginia, 
.M7 Montgomery Co, 
,N2 Nansemond Co. 

Natural Bridge, see F 232.R08. 
.N25 Nelson Co, 
,N3 Now Kent Co, 

6t. Peter's Parish, oto. 

Of. F 232.BE6, Bllsslnnd Parish. 

New Market Endless Caverns, see F 232,847. 
,N6 New River and Valley, Va. 

Of. F W7.N6, Qonoral, and West Virginia. 
F 262.N6, North Carolina. 

.N8 Norfolk Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Virginia. Table II. 1 

232 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

,N85 Northampton Co. 

Cf. F 232.ES, Eastern Shore of Virginia. 
.N87 Northumberland Co. 
.N9 Nottoway Co. 

Ohio Co., see F 247.03, West Virginia. 
.06 Orange Co. 
.09 Overwharton Parish. 
.P2 Page Co. 

Luray Oaperns, etc. 
,P3 Patrick Co. 
.P45 Petaworth Parish. 
,P7 Pittsylvania Co. 
.P8 Potomac River and Valley, Va. 

dreat Falls, F 187.M7. 

Gf. F 18T.P8, General, and Maryland. 

F S02.P8, District of Columbia. 

F 247.P8, West Virginia. 

.P82 Powhatan Co. 
.P83 Prince Edward Co. 
.P85 Prince George Co. 
.P86 Prince Willlam r Co. 
,P87 Princess Anne Co. 

Lynnhaven Pariah, oto. 
.P9 Pulaski Co. 
,R2 Rappahannock Co. 

Of. F 232.E7, Happabannook Co. (10Gfl-1602). 
,R4 Richmond Co, 
,R6 Roanoke Co. 
.R63 Roanoke River and Valley, Va. 

Of. F 262.E6, General, and North Carolina. 

.R68 Rookbridgo Co. 

Natural Bridge, etc. 
.R7 Rookingham Co. 
.R9 Rusaell Co. 
.815 St. George's Parish. 
.82 St. Mark's Pariah. 
.S3 Scott Co. 
.847 Shenandoah Co. 

Endless Caverns, eto. 

.848 Shenandoah National Park. 
.85 Shenandoah River and Valley (Valley of Virginia). 

Individual caves, ttt the county. 

Of. F 247.S5, West Virginia. 
.86 Smyth Co. 



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Virginia. Table II. 1 

232 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.87 Southampton Co. 

Southampton Insurrection, 1831 (Nat Tumor's Insurrection, 
Turner's Negro Insurrection), etc. 

.88 Spotsylvania Co. 

Of. F 232.815, St. George's Parish. 
.888 Stafford Co. 

Of. P 232.00, Ovcrwharton Pariah. 
.89 Surry Co. 
.896 Sussex Co. 
.T15 Tangier Island. 
.T2 Tazewell Co. 
.T8 Truro Parish. 

Valley of Virginia, see I' 1 232,85. 
.W25 Warren Co. 
.W27 Warwick Co. 

Lake Maury, etc, 
,W3 Washington Co. 

West Augusta District, see F 157.W6, 
.W4 Westmoreland Co. 
.W8 Wise Co. 
.W9 Wythe Co. 

Yohoganla Co., see F 167.W5, West Augusta District 

and boundary disputes with Pennsylvania. 
.Y6 York Co. 

234 Cities, towns, etc., A-Z. 

e. g. .A3 Alexandria, 
,A7 Arlington. 

Arlington National Cemetery, Lee 

Mansion, etc. 
,F8 Frederioksburg. 
,J3 Jamestown. 

Monticello, see E 332,74. 
Mount Vernon, see E 312.6. 
.N48 New Market. 

Endless Caverns, see F 232.847. 
.N8 Norfolk. 
,R6 Richmond. 

.8805 Stratford Hall, Albemarle Co. 
.W7 Williamsburg. 
.Y6 Yorktown. 

Cf. F 232.C7, Colonial National His- 
torical Park, 

235 Elements in the population. 

,Al General works. 



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P UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Virginia, Table II. 1 

235 Elements in the population Continued. 

.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), eee E 184, 
p. 27-29. 

236-250 West Virginia. Table III. 1 

236 Periodicals, Societies. Collections. 

238 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

239 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

240 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

241 General works. Histories. 

By period (Early to 1950) as well as general; for 1951 and 

later, see F 245, 

Controversies between Virginia and West Virginia growing 
out of separation; admission as a state, June 20, 1863; 
etc. 

Biography: Anne Bailey, etc. 
Cf, D 670.85. W4-41, World War I, 1914-1918. 
D 769.85. W-t-41, World War II, 1939-1945. 
E 536, West Virginia in the Civil War and organization 
of the state (General); E 470.2-4, 471-478, Mil- 
itary operations and battles; E 634, Union gov- 
ernment of Virginia; E 636, Civil War history of 
West Virginia; E 682, Confederate history, 
P 229-230, Virginia (Early to 1865), 

.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 

.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

242 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

243 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

(244) Early to 1950, see F 229-230, 241. 

245 1951- 

247 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

.B2 Barbour Co. 

.B6 Berkeley Co. 

.B66 Blennerhassett Island. 

-B6 Boone Co. 

.B7 Boundaries. 

Of. F 187.B7, Maryland and old Maryland-Virginia boundary, 

F 497.B7, Ohio boundary. 



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UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

West Virginia. Table III. 1 
247 Rogions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

,B8 Braxton Co. 

.B9 Brooke Co, 

.C2 Caboll Co. 

.C3 Calhoun Co. 

.C5 Clay Co, 

.DO Doddridgo Co. 

.E4 Elk Uivcr and Valley. 

,F2 Fayetto Co. 

.G6 Gibner Co. 

.G67 Grant Co. 

Great Kanawha River and Valley, see F 247.K3. 

.G7 Greenbrier Co. 

.H2 Hampshire Co. 

.H24 Hancock Co. 

.1128 Hardy Co. 

.113 Harrison Co. 

.J2 Jackson Co. 

.J4 Jefferson Co. 

,K2 Kanawha Co. 

,K3 Kanawha River and Valley. 

.LQ Lewis Co. 

.L7 Lincoln Co. 

,L8 Logan Co. 

.M2 McDowell Co. 

.M26 Marlon Co. 

.M3 Marshall Co. 

,M4 Mason Co. 

,M5 Mercer Co, 

.M55 Mineral Co. 

.M57 Mingo Co. 

,M0 Monongaliola lliver and Valley, W. Va, 
Of. P 167.M68, General, and Pennsylvania. 

.M7 Monongalia Co. 

Of. V 157. W5, West Augusta District and Virginia boundary 
disputes with Pennsylvania, 

,M75 Monroe Co. 
.MS Morgan Co. 
,N5 New River and Valley (General, and W. Va.). 

Of. S82.N8, Virginia. 
J? 262.NQ, North Carolina. 

.NO Nicholas Co. 
.03 Ohio Co, 

0!,F 167. W6, West Augusta District and Virginia boundary 
disputes with Pennsylvania. 

.04 Ohio River and Valley, W. Va. 

Of. P 51&-530, General. 
,P3 Pondleton Co. 
.P5 Pleasants Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

West Virginia, Table III. 1 
247 Kegions, counties, etc., A-ZContinued. 

,P7 Pooahontas Co, 
.P8 Potomac River and Valley, W. Va. 

Of. F I87.P8, GoneraJ, and Maryland. 

V 202.PB, District of Columbia. 
F 232.P8, Virginia. 

.P9 Preaton Co. 

.FOB Putnam Co, 

.R15 Raleigh Co. 

,R2 Randolph Co. 

Cavo of Dry Fork of Cheat River, eto. 

.R6 Ritchie Co, 

.R8 Roane Co. 

.86 Shenandoah River and Valley, W. Va, 

Of. P 232,35, General, and Virginia. 

.89 Summers Co. 

.T3 Taylor Co. 

.T8 Tucker Co. 

,T9 Tyler Co. 

.U6 Upshur Co. 

.W3 Wayne Co. 

.W37 Webster Co. 

.W5 Wetzel Co. 

.W6 Wirt Co. 

.W8 Wood Co. 

,W9 Wyoming Co. 

249 Cities, towns, etc., A-Z. 

e, g. .C4 Charleston. 

,H2 Harpers Ferry, 

.H95 Huntington. 

.WB Wheeling. 

.W6 White Sulphur Springs. 

250 Elements in the population, 

.Al General works. 

,A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a Hat of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 
p. 27-29. 

251-265 North Carolina. Table I. 1 

251 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 
.5 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

252 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

253 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 176.5. 

1 For Tables and interpretation of their numbers, see p. 133-140, 

194 



F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

North Carolina. Table 1 1 Continued. 
263.5 Study and teaching. 

254 General works. Histories. 
.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

255 Historic monuments (General), Illustrative material. 

256 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

257 Early to 1775. 

Grant of Carolina to eight proprietors, 1063; Albemarle 
and Clarendon settlements; Royal province; Regula- 
tor Insurrection, 1766-1771; etc. 
Biography: George Burrington, Sir Richard Everard, 

William Tryon, etc. 

Cf. E 83,71, Tuscarora War, 1711-1713. 
E 83.769, Cherokee War, 1759-1761. 
E 197, Queen Anne's War, 1702-1713. 
F 229, Raleigh's Roanoke colonies, 1584-1690. 
F 272, The original grant of Carolina, before the 

division. 
F 314, War with Spaniards of Florida, 1740, 

258 1775-1865. 

Biography: Charles Manly, John Motley Morehoad, 

Thomaa Ruffin, Benjamin Smith, etc. 
Cf. E 263.N8, North Carolina in tho Revolution (Gen- 
eral); E 230.5-241, Military operations and 
battles; E 216.9, Mecklenburg Resolves, 1776. 
E 309, North Carolina cessions of 1784 and 17flO. 
E 369.6.N7, War of 1812. 

E 573, Civil War, 1861-1865 (General); E 470.6, 
471-478, Military operations and battles; E 
524, Union history. 

269 1865-1960. Reconstruction. 

Biography: Charles Brantley Aycook, William Woods 
Holdon, Johathan Worth, etc. 

Cf. D 670.85.N8-81, World War I, 1914-1918. 
D 709.85.N8-81, World War II, 1939-1945. 
E 726.N8, War of 1898 (Spanish-American War). 

260 1951- 

261 Western North Carolina. 

262 Regions, counties, etc., A~Z. 

.A3 Alamanoe Co. 

.A33 Albemarle region (Northeast coaat region). 

.A4 Alexander Co. 

,A45 Alleghany Co. 



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195 



P UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTOEY 

North Carolina. Table I. 1 
262 Begions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.A5 AnBon Co. 
.A7 Ashe Co. 
.A9 Avery Co. 
.B37 Beaufort Co. 
.B3S Bertie Co, 
.B4 Black Mountains. 

Mount Mitchell, oto. 
.B45 Bladen Co. 
.BO Blue Ridge Mountains, N. C. 

Of. P 217.EO, General. 
,B7 Boundaries. 

Of. F 232.B7, Virginia boundary, 
F 292.B7, Oeorela boundary, 

.B9 Brunswick Co. 

.B94 Buncombe Co. 

.B96 Burke Co. 

.C12 Cabarrus Co. 

,C15 Caldwell Co. 

.017 Camden Co. 

.C2 Capo Fear Iliver and Valley. 

.023 Cartoret Co. 

.C26 Cnswell Co. 

,C28 Catawba Co. 

.C3 Catawba River and Valley, N. C. 

Cf. P 277.03, Bouth Carolina. 

.C4 Chatham Co. 

.C43 Cherokee Co. 

.044 Chowan Co. 

.047 Clay Co. 

.C6 Cleveland Co. 

,06 Columbua Co. 

.08 Craven Co. 

.09 Cumberland Co, 

.C96 Currituck Co, 

-D2 Dare Co. 

Of. F SQ2.R4, Roanoke Island. 
,D3 Davidson Co. 
,D4 Davie Co. 
.D7 Dismal Swamp, N. C. 

Of. F 232.D7, General, and Virginia. 
.D77 Duplin Co, 
,D8 Durham Co. 
,E2 Edgecomba Co. 
.F7 Forsyth Co. Waohovia. 
,F8 Franklin Co, 
,F85 French Broad River and Valley, 

Of. P 443.F8, General, and Tennessee, 



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North Carolina, Table I. 1 

262 Kegions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

G2 Gaaton Co. 

.03 Gates Co. 

.GS Graham Co. 

.G85 Granville Co. 

Great Smoky Mountains, see F 443.G7. 

.G86 Greene Co. 

-G9 Guitford Co. 

.H2 Halifax Co. 

.H3 Harnett Co. 

.1135 Haywood Co. 

.1147 Henderson Co. 

.H6 Hertford Co. 

.117 Hoke Co. 

,H9 Hyde Co. 

.17 Iredell Co. 

.J2 Jackson Co. 

.J6 Johnston Co. 

.J7 Jones Co. 

.L4 Leo Co. 

.L5 Lenoir Co. 

.L6 Lincoln Co. 

.M15 McDowell Co. 

.M2 Maoon Co. 

.M26 Madison Co. 

.MS Martin Co. 

,M4 Mecklenburg Co, 

Mitchell, Mount, see F 202.B4. 

.M5 Mitchell Co. 

,M6 Montgomery Co. 

.M7 Mooro Co. 

,N2 Nftsh Co. 

,Nfi Now Hanover Co. 

New River and Valley (Onslow Co.), see F 262.05. 

.NO Now River and Valley (Watauga Co.), 

Ingles Ferry, oto. 

Of. P 232.NG, Virginia. 

F M7.NG, Genera), and West Virginia, 

.N7 Northampton Co. 
.06 Onslow Co. 

Now Hlvor and Valley, oto. 
.07 Orange Co, 
,P2 Pamlico Co, 
,P26 Pasquotank Co. 

Pee Dee (Pcdee) River and Valley, see F 262.Y2 and 

F 277.P3. 
.P37 Fender Co. 
.P4 Pcrquimans Co, 
,P5 Person Co, 



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UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

North Carolina, Table I. 1 
262 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

,P6 Pitt Co. 
.P65 Polk Co. 

Raleigh's Roanoke Colonies, 168^-1590, see F 229. 
.R2 Randolph Co. 
.R3 Richmond Co. 
.R4 Roanoke Island. 

Fort Raleigh National His tor la Site, eta. 
Raleigh's Hoanoke Colonies, 1E85-15QO, tu F 229. 

,R5 Roanoke River and Valley (General, and N. C.). 

Cf. F 233.H03, Virginia. 
.R8 Robeaon Co. 
.R7 Rookingham Co. 
.R8 Rowan Co. 
,R9 Rutherford Co. 
.S3 Sampson Co, 
.84 Scotland Co. 

Smoky Mountains (The Smokies), see F 443,07. 
.87 Stflnly Co. 
.88 Stokes Co. 
.89 Surry Co. 
.896 Swain Co. 
.T7 Transylvania Co. 

Tryon Co. (To 1778), see F 262.L6 and F 262.R9. 
.T9 Tyrrell Co. 
.U6 Union Co. 
,V3 Vance Co. 

Wachovia, see F 262.F7. 
.W2 Wake Co. 

.W27 Warren Co. 
ma mrtaMtn 



Carolina, see F 261 



'06} River and Valley. 

, Pea Dee Hlver of South Carolina 

z. 

Le. 
te. 

i-Salem, 

fttion. 

i, 

lumbers, see p. 133-140. 



P UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

North Carolina. Table I. 1 

265 Elements in the population. Continued. 

.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbere), see E 184, 
p. 27-29. 

266-280 South Carolina. Table I. 1 

266 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 
.5, Museums. Exhibitionaj exhibits. 

267 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

268 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

269 General works. Histories, 
.3 Juvenile works. 

.6 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

270 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

271 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

272 Early to 1775. 

The "Oarolana" grant of 1629; province of Carolina 
(1063-1712); Charleston settlement; Locke's Funda- 
mental constitutions; Spanish attack from Florida in 
1680; separation of the two CaroUnas; eto. 
Biography: Eliza (Lucas) Fincknoy, etc. 
Of. E 83.759, Cherokee War, 1769-1701. 
E 197, Queen Anne's War, 1702-1713. 
F 257, North Carolina settlement, 
F 289, George settlement, Montgomery's Margra- 

vato of Azilla, 

F 314, Huguenot colony at Port Royal, 1B62; St. 
Augustine Expedition, 1740. 

273 1776-1865. 

Dispute with Massachusetts over latter's Negro citizens, 

1846; secession; eto. 
Biography: James Henry Hammond, Thomas Lee, 

James Louis Petigru, Robert Barnwell Rhett, eto. 
Of, E 203.S7, South Carolina in the Revolution (Gen- 
eral); E 230.5-241, Military operations and 
battles. 



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UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

South Carolina. Table I. 1 
By period. 

273 1775-1865 Continued. 

Cf. E 384.3, Nullification. 

E 409.5.S7, War with Mexico, 1846-1849. 

E 577, Civil War, 1801-1865 (General) ; E 470.6, 471- 
478, Military operations and battles; E 529, 
Union history; E 185.93,87, Negroes in the 
Sea Islands, Port Royal mission. 

P 292.B7, South Carolina's cession of 1787. 

HP 1764, Tariff of 1828. 

274 1865-1950. Reconstruction. 

Biography: David Henry Chamberlain, Benjamin 
Franklin Perry, Frederick Adolphus Sawyer, etc, 

Cf. D 570.85.S6-G1, World War I, 1914-1918. 
D 7G9.85.S6-01, World War II, 1939-1945. 

275 1951- 

277 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

.A2 Abbeville Co. 

.A3 Aiken Co. 

.A4 Allendale Co. 

,A5 Anderson Co. 

,B2 Bamberg Co. 

.B25 Barnwell Co. 

,B3 Beaufort Co. Sea Islands, S. C, 

Parrla Island, St, Helena Island, eta. 

01. E 18fi.03.87, Ncgroca In the Soa Islands District. 

.B5 Berkeley Co. Craven Co. 

Cooper River, etc. 
.B7 Boundaries. 

Of. P SM.B7, North Carol IntTboundary. 

South Carolina cession south W Tennessee, tee P 232.B7. 

.02 Calhoun Co, 

.03 Catawba River and Valley, S. C. 

Of. F 202. 03, North Carolina. 

.04 Charleston Co. 

,06 Cherokee Co. 

.065 Chester Co. 

.C57 Cheateraeld Co. 

.07 Clarendon Co. 

.08 Colleton Co. 

Cooper River, see F 277.B5. 

Craven Co., see F 277.B5. 

.D2 Darlington Co. 

.D6 Dillon Co. 

,D6 Dorchester Co. 

.E2 Edgefield Co. 

.F3 Fairfield Co. 



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"UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

South Carolina. Table I. 1 

277 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.F5 Florence Co, 
.G35 Georgetown Co. 
.G6 Greenville Co. 
.G7 Greenwood Co, 
.H3 Hampton Co. 
.HG Horry Co. 
.J3 Jasper Co. 
K3 Kershaw Co. 
,L2 Lancaster Co. 
,L3 Laurens Co. 

Rosomont Plantation, eta 
.L4 Leo Co. 
.L6 Lexington Co. 
-M15 McCormiok Co. 
.M2 Marion Co, 
,M3 Marlboro Co. 

.N6 Newberry Co. Newborry DiBtrict. 
.NO Ninety-Six (District) . 
.03 Oconee Co. 
,06 Orangeburg Co. 
.00 Orangoburgh District. 

Parria Island, see F 277.B3. 

.P3 Pedee region. Pee Dee River and Valley (Great Pedee 
and Little Pedee Rivers), 

Of. V 202. Y2, North Carolina. 
.P6 Piekens Co. 
.P95 Prince Frederick Parish. 
.P97 Prince William's Pariah. 
.R6 Rlchland Co. 

St. Helena Island, see F 277.B3. 
.S3 St. Mark'a Pariah. 
.824 St. Thomas and St. Denis Pariah. 
.326 Saluda Co. 

.828 Santeo River, Santee River system. 
.S3 Savannah River and Valley, S. C. 

0(. F 292.B3, General, and Georgia, 
,87 Spartanburg Co. 
.88 Sumter Co. 
.tJ5 Union Co, 
.W7 WilHamaburg Co. 
,Y6 York Co. 

279 Cities, towns, etc,, A-Z. 

e. g. .04 Charleston. 

,C7 Columbia. 

.G79 Greenville. 

.87 Spartanburg. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY p 

South Carolina. Table I ' Continued. 

280 Elements in the population. 

,A1 General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 
p. 27-29. 

281-296 Georgia. Table II. 1 

281 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

283 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

284 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographical names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

285 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

286 General works. Histories. 
.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

287 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

288 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

289 Early to 1775. 

Indian affairs; Spanish claims and attacks; Mont- 
gomery's Margravate of Azilia, Trustees for estab- 
lishing the colony of Georgia in America; Royal prov- 
ince; etc. 

Biography: James Edward Oglethorpe, etc. 

Of. E 197, Queen Anne's War, 1702-1718. 
F 295.S1, Salaburger Immigration. 
F 314, St. Augustine Expedition, 1740. 

290 1775-1866. 

Cession of western lands to United States, 1802. 
Biography: Elijah Clarke, Howell Cobb, Hersohel Vea- 
paalan Johnson, Charles James McDonald, Thomas 
Spalding, Linton Stephens, etc. 
Cf. E 83.813, First Creek War, 1813-1814. 
E 83,817, First Seminole War, 1817-1818. 
E 83.836, Second Creek War, 1836. 
E 99.C5, Cherokee troubles. 
E 263.G3, Georgia in the Revolution (General); 
E 230.5-241, Military operations and battles. 

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F UNITED STATES LOCAL, HISTORY F 

Georgia, Table II. 1 
By period. 

290 1775-1865 Continued. 

Of. E359.6.G4, War of 1812. 

E 669, Civil War, 1861-1805 (General); E 470.6, 

471-478 > Military operations and battles; 

E fi03, Union history, 
F 200, 321-350, Western lands ceded to the United 

Stntea (General) ; F 341 , Yazoo land companies, 

Yazoo fraud. 

291 1866-1950. Reconstruction. 

Biography: Rufus Brown Bullock, William Harrell 

Felton, Charles Jones Jenkins, Eugene Talmadge, etc, 
Cf. D 570.85.G4-41, World War I, 1914-1918. 
D 769.85.G4-41, World War II, 1939-1946, 

.2 1951- 

292 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

,A6 Appling Co. 

,A7 Atkinson Co. 

,B13 Bacon Co. 

.B14 Baker Co. 

.B15 Baldwin Co. 

.B2 Banks Co. 

.B27 Barrow Co. 

.B3 Bartow Co. 

,B4 Ben Hill Co, 

.B46 Borrien Co. 

.B5 Bibb Co, 

.B6 Bleokley Co. 

,B7 Boundaries. South Carolina ceaaion south of Ten- 
nessee, 

Of. F 277.B7, South Carolina boundary. 
T? 317.B7, Florida loundnry. 
F 4I3.BT, Tonnosseo boundary. 

.B8 Brantley Co. 

,B83 Brooks Co. 

,B86 Bryan Co. 

.BO Bullooh Co. 

.B06 Burke Co. 

.B97 Butts Co. 

.CIS Calhoun Co. 

.017 Camdea Co. 

.018 Candle* Co. 

.019 Carroll Co. 

.02 Catoosa Co. 

.03 Charlton Co. 

.038 Chatham Co. 

.039 Chattahoochee Co, 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Georgia. Table II. 1 

292 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.04 Chattahooehee River and Valley (General, and Gfl.)- 

Of, F 317.J2, Florida. 
F 332.04, Alabama. 

.043 Chattooga Co. 

,047 Cherokee Co. 

.05 Clarke Co. 

.053 Clay Co. 

,064 Clayton Co. 

.055 Clinch Co. 

.C6 Cobb Co. 

.063 Coffee Co. 

.07 Colquitt Co. 

.073 Columbia Co. 

.076 Cook Co, 

.08 Coweta Co. 

.C85 Crawford Co. 

.093 Crisp Co. 

.D16 Bade Co. 

.D2 Dawson Co. 

,D27 Decatur Co. 

.D3 De Kalb Co. 

.D5 Dodge Co. 

.D65 Dooly Co. 

.D0 Dougherty Co. 

.D6B Douglas Co. 

,E2 Early Co, 

.E26 Eohols Co. 

.E3 Effingham Co. 

,E4 Elbert Co. 

.E6 Emanuel Co. 

.30 Evans Co. 

.F2 Fannin Co. 

.P3 F&yette Co. 

.F6 Floyd Co. 

.F67 Forsyth Co. 

.F7 Foit Frederlca National Monument 

.F8 Franklin Co, 

,F9 Fulton Co. 

,G3 Gilmer Co. 

.G4 Glascock Co. 

.G5 Glynn Co. 

Jefcyl Island, St. SUnon'a Island, eto, 

Fort Frederlca National Monument, us F 202.F7. 

.G6 Gordon Co. 

,G66 Grady Co. 

.07 Greene Co. 

,G9 Gwinnett Co, 

,H2 Hflbersham Co. 

.H25 Hall Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY 

Georgia. Table II. 1 

292 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.H3 Hancock Co. 

.H5 HflFdlaon Co. 

.H55 Harris Co. 

.116 Hart Co. 

,H7 Heard Co. 

.H73 Henry Co. 

,H8 Houston Co. 

.167 Invin Co. 

,J13 Jackson Co. 

,J2 Jasper Co. 

.J25 Jeff Davis Co. 

.J28 Jefferson Co. 

Jekyl Islnnd, see F 292.G6. 

,J4 Jenkins Co. 

J6 Johnson Co. 

.J7 Jones Co. 

,L2 Lamar Co. 

.L25 Lanier Co. 

.L3 JjEiiirens Co. 

.L4 Loo Co. 

.L6 Liberty Co. 

.L63 Lincoln Co. 

.L66 Long Co. 

Lookout Mountain, see F 443.L8. 

.L7 Lowndes Co. 

,L8 Lumpkm Co. 

.M13 MeDnflle Co. 

,M15 Molntosh Co. 

.M17 Macon Co. 

.M2 Madison Co. 

.M25 Marion Co. 

.M6 Meriwetlior Co. 

.M6 Millar Co. 

.M65 Mitchell Co. 

,M7 Monroo Co. 

.M73 Montgomery Co. 

.M76 Morgan Co. 

,M8 Murray Co, 

,M9 Muscogco Co. 

.N4 Newton Co. 

.03 Oconee Co, 

.04 Oglothorpo Co. 

,05 Okefenokeo Swamp, 

,P3 Paulding Co. 

.P4 Peach Co. 

.P57 Plckoiw Co. 

.P61 Pieico Co. 

.P65 Piks Co. 

.P7 Polk Co. 



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UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Georgia. Table II. 1 
292 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.FSB Pulaski Co. 
.P9 Putnam Co. 
.Q5 Quitman Co. 
.R3 Rabun Co. 
,R35 Randolph Co. 
,R5 Richmond Co. 
.R6 Rockdale Co. 
.82 St. Marys River and Valley, Ga, 
Of. F 317.S3, General, and Florldn. 
St. Simon's Island, see F 292.G5. 
.S3 Savannah River and Valley (General, and Ga.). 

Cf. F 277.S3, South Carolina. 

.833 Sohley Co 

.835 Sereven Co. 

.84 Sominolo Co. 

.80 Spalding Co. 

.S7 Stephens Co, 

.88 Stewart Co. 

.885 Stone Mountain Memorial. 

.89 Sumter Co. 

.T2 Talbot Co. 

.T23 Tallaferro Co. 

.T27 Tattnall Co. 

.T3 Taylor Co, 

.T36 Telfair Co. 

.T37 Terrell Co, 

.T4 Thomas Co. 

.T5 Tift Co. 

.T6 Toombs Co. 

.T65 Towns Co, 

,T7 Trcutlen Co. 

.T75 Troup Co. 

,T8 Turner Co. 

,T9 Twiggs Co. 

,U6 Union Co. 

.TJ6 TJpson Co. 

.W13 Walker Co. 

.W17 Walton Co. 

,W2 Ware Co. 

.W23 Warren Co. 

,W25 Washington Co. 

.W3 Wayne Co. 

.W36 Webster Co, 

,W46 Wheeler Co, 

.W48 White Co. 

,W6 Whitfield Co. 

.W65 Wiloox Co, 

.W7 Wilkea Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

Georgia. Table II. 1 
292 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.W76 Wilkinson Co. 
.W9 Worth Co. 

294 Cities, towns, etc., A-Z. 

e. g. ,A8 Atlanta. 

.A9 Augusta. 

.07 Columbus. 

,M2 Macon. 

.82 Savannah. 

295 Elements in the population. 

,Al General works. 
,A2-Z Individual elements. 

e. g. .Si Salzburgers. 

For other elements, see Hat under E 184, 
p. 27-29. 

296 Gulf States. 

Gulf coast after 1803; Gulf of Mexico. 
Gulf coast early to 1803, see F 372. 
Lower Mississippi Valley, see F 396. 
Mississippi Territory (1798), see F 336-350. 
South Atlantic States, see F 206-220. 
West Florida, see F 301. 

Cf. F 332.G9, Gulf coaat of Alabama; F 392.G9, Gulf coast 
of Texas; etc. 

301 West Florida. 

Cf. F 317. W6, Pensacola District after 1819. 
F 334.M6, Mobile, 
F 341, Natchez District. 
3? 377.B7, Louisiana boundary. 
F 377.F6, Florida parishes of Louisiana, Baton Rouge 
District since 1812. 

306-320 Florida, Table II. 1 

306 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

308 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

309 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

310 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 176.5. 
.6 Study and teaching. 

311 General works. Histories. 
,3 Juvenile works. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Florida. Table II l Continued. 

1 1.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

312 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

313 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

314 Early to 1821. 

French Huguenot colonies, 1562-1565; Spanish Colony, 
1565-1763, 1783-1821; St. Auguatiue expeditions, 
1740, 1743; East Florida; English Colony, 1763-1783; 
"Republic of Florida," 1812-1816; MacGregor at 
Amelia Island, 1817; Treaty of Washington, 1810 
(with Spain); Spanish Florida claims (General); oto, 
Biography: Dominique do Gourgues, ReniS Goulaino do 
Laudonniere, Pedro Mendndoz do Avilfo, Jean Ri- 
baut (Ribault), oto. 
West Florida, see F 301. 
Cf. E 83.813, First Creek War, 1813-1814. 

E 83.817, First Semiuole War, 1817-1818; execution 

of Arbuthnot and Ambrlster. 
E359.5.F6, War of 1812. 
F 319.S2, St. Augustine. 
F 372, Gulf coast before 1703. 
F H10, Spaniards in North America (General). 

315 1821-1865. 

Andrew Jackson's administration aa governor; admission 
as a state, 1845; oto. 

Cf. E 83.835, Second Sominolo War, 1835-1842. 
E 83.855, Third Seminole War, 1856-1858. 
E 558, Civil War, 1801-1865 (General); E -170.7, 
471-478, Military operations and ImtllcH; 
E 502, Union history. 

316 1866-1950. 

Reconstruction; hurricane disasters, 192Q, 1927; oto. 
Cf. D 769.85.F5-61, World War II, 1039-1946. 

E 720.F6, War of 1898 (Spanish- American War). 
.2 1961- 

317 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

.A4 Alaohua Co, 

Amelia Island, see F 317.N8, 
.A6 Apalachioola Eiver and Valley. 
.B2 Baker Co. 
,B3 Bay Co, 

Biscayne Bay, see F 317.D2, 
,B7 Boundaries. 

Of. F 332.B7, Alabama boundary. 



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UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Florida. Table II. 1 
317 Regions, counties, etc., A- Continued. 

.B75 Bradford Co. 
,B8 Brevard Co. 

Indian lUver, otc. 
.B85 Broward Co. 
.03 Calhoun Co. 
.04 Charlotte Co. 

Ghattahooohee River and Valley, Fla,, see F 317.J2. 
.05 Citrim Go. 
.06 Clay Co. 
.07 Collier Co. 
,075 Columbia Co. 
.D2 Dado Co. 

Elscayiio Bay, Laka Worth, oto. 

EvOTBlaclM, F 317,Efl. 
,D4 Do Soto Co. 
.D5 Dixie Co. 
,D9 Duval Co. 
,E7 Escambia Co. 

Porilldo Rivet and Volley, i F 3IT.P4. 
,E9 Evorglftdes. 

Evergladea Nattonftl Park, etc. 
,F6 Flaglcr Co. 

Florida Keys, see F 317.M7, 
Fort Jefferson National Monument, flee F 317, M7 
.17 Franklin Co. 
.G2 Gadaden Co. 
.06 Gilchrist Co. 
.06 Glades Co. 
,G8 Gulf coaafc of Florida. 
,09 Gulf Co. 
,112 Hamilton Co. 
.113 Ilaicleo Co. 
.H4 IIcBdry Co. 
,115 Hernando Co. 
,1154 Highlands Co, 
,H8 Ililteborough Co. 
.117 Ilolmos Co. 

Indian Kiver, see 
.16 Indian Iliver Co 
,J2 Jackson Co. 

Olmtttihoof 
and Oe 

Of. F 3!7./ 

,J4 Jefferson Co. 
,L15 Lafivyotto Co, 
.L2 Lake Co. 
,L3 Lee Co, 
Bv 
,L6 Leon Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Florida, Tablo II. 1 

317 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

,L6 Levy Co. 
.L7 Liberty Co. 
.M16 Madison Co. 
,M2 Manatee Co. 

Mnnntco Illvor, oto, 

.M3 Marion Co. 

Lnico Weir, oto, 
.M35 MarUn Co. 
,M7 Monroe Co, 

Florida Keys, Fort Jefferson National Monument, olc. 

Everglades, tee F 317.EO. 
.N3 Nassau Co. 

Amelia Island (Of. F 314, History botoro 1818), ottr. 
,03 Okaloosft Co, 
.04 Lake Okeeohobeo, 
,043 Okeoohobee Co. 

Okofenoke Swamp, see F 292.06. 
.06 Orange Co, 
.07 Osceola Co. 
,P2 Palm Beach Co. 
.P3 Pasco Co. 
.P4 Perdido River and Valley, Flo. 

Of. F 332.P4, General, and Alabama. 
,P6 Plnellns Co, 
,P7 Polk Co. 
-PS Putnam Co. 
.818 St. Johns Co. 
,S2 St. Johns River and Volley, 
.827 St. Lucie Co. 
.S3 St, Marys River and Valley (General, and Fla.)- 

01. F 202.S2, Georgia, 
.34 Santa Rosa Co, 
.845 Sarasota Co, 
.85 Seminole Co. 
.875 Sumter Co. 
.878 Suwannee Co. 
.88 Suwanneo River and Valley, 
.T3 Taylor Co, 
.U6 Union Co. 
.V7 Voluaia Co. 
-W23 Wakulla Co, 
.W24 Walton Co. 
.W3 Washington Co. 

8t. Andrews Bay, etc. 

,W5 West Florida region. 

The Pemaoola District a(tr 1810; early to 1810, it* V 801. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Florida. Table II 1 Continued. 

319 Cities, towns, etc., A.-Z. 

e. g. .Jl Jacksonville, 

,K4 Key West. 

,M6 Miami. 

,P4 Pensacola. 

.82 St. Auguatine. 

.824 St. Petersburg. 

.T14 Tallahassee. 

.T2 Tampa. 

320 Elements in the population, 

,Al General works. 

.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 
p. 27-29. 

321-335 Alabama, Table III. 1 

321 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

323 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

324 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

325 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

326 General works. Histories, 

Admission aa n state, December 14, 1819, 

By period (Early to 1050) ns well aa general; for 1961 and 

Inter, see F 330. 

Secession; Reconstruction j Ku-Klux Klan; etc. 
Biography: John Hollia Bankhoad, William Parish Clinton, 

Thomas Erby Kilby, Thomas Hill Watts, etc. 
West Florida, see F 301. 
Of. D 57G.85.A2-21, World War 1, 1014-1918. 
D 769.85.A2-21, World War II, 1930-1946. 
E 83,813, First Crcok War, 1813-1814. 
E 83.83Q, Second Creek War, 1830. 
E 99.05, Cherokee Indiana. 
E 551, Civil War, 1861-1865 (General); E 470.6-7, 
471-478, Military operations and battles; E 495, 
Union history . 

E 726.A3, War of 1898 (Spanish- American War). 
F 292.B7, South Carolina oesslon south of Tennessee. 
F 341, Mississippi Territory. 

F 372, Early French eottlamenta on the coast (Louisi- 
ana). 



For Tables and interpretation of their numbera, see p. 133-140. 

an 



F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Alabama, Table III 'Continued. 

326,3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

327 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

328 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

(329) Early to 1950, see F 326. 

330 1951- 

332 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

,A8 Autauga Co. 

.B2 Baldwin Co. 

Mobile Bay, we F 332. M68. 

Pcrdldo Blvor and Valley, ut P 332.P4, 
,B3 Barbour Co. 
.B5 Bibb Co. 
.B6 Blount Co. 

Garfleld colony, oto. 
,B7 Boundaries, 

01. F 443.B7, Tennessee boundary. 

,B8 Bullock Co. 

,B9 Butler Co. 

.C25 Calhoun Co. 

.C35 Chambers Co. 

.C4 Chattahoochee River and Valley, Ala. 

Of. F 202.04, General, and Georgia. 
F317.J2, Florida, 

.C44 Cherokee Co. 

.046 Chilton Co. 

.048 Choctaw Co, 

,C6 Clarke Co. 

.C62 Clay Co. 

.C63 Cleburne Co. 

,C65 Coffee Co. 

,C68 Colbert Co. 

.07 Conecuh Co. 

.074 Cooaa Co. 

.075 Coosa River and Valley. 

.08 Covington Co. 

.085 Crenehaw Co. 

.09 Cullman Co. 

.D17 Dale Co. 

,D3 Dallas Co. 

Dauphin Island, see F 332. M6. 

.D4 De Kalb Co. 

,E4 Elraore Co. 

,E7 Escambia Co, 

.E8 Etowah Co. 

.F4 Fayette Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Alabama. Table III. 1 

332 Regions, counties, etc., A~Z Continued. 

.F83 Franklin Co. 
.G4 Geneva Co. 
.G7 Greene Co. 
.G9 Gulf coast of Alabama. 

Mobile Bny, see F 332 MG8. 
Cf FW6, Quit coast (Qonoral). 

.1-13 Hale Co. 

.114 Henry Co. 

116 Houston (Huston) Co. 

.J2 Jackson Co. 

,J4 Jefferson Co. 

.L2 Lamar Co. 

.L3 Laudcrdalc Co. 

,IA Lawrence Co. 

,L6 Leo Co. 

.LG Limestone Co. 

,L7 Lowndes Co. 

.M2 Macon Co. 

.M3 Madison Co. 

.M35 Marengo Co. 

.M37 Marion Co. 

,M4 Marshall Co. 

.M58 Mobile Bay. 

.MO Mobile Co. 

Dauphin Is In ud, oto, 

,M7 Monroe Co. 

,M73 Montgomery Co. 

.MS Morgan Co, 

Muscle Shoals, see K 332.T2. 

.P4 Porclldo River and Vnlloy (General, and Ala.}- 
Of. F3I7 F4, Florida.. 

.P46 Perry Co. 

,P6 Pickena Co. 

,P56 Pike Co. 

.R3 Bandolpli Co. 

.H87 Russell Co. 

.82 St. Clftir Co. 

.SB Shelby Co. 

.88 Sumter Co. 

.T14 Talladoga Co. 

.TIB Tallapooaft Co. 

,T2 Tennessee River and Valley, Ala. 

Muaclo Bhoflls (Topogrnpliy), otc, 

Of. F 3I7.T3, Gonoml. 

.T6 Tombigboo Ilivor and Valley (General, and Ala,), 

0/.F317.T8, Mississippi. 

.T9 Tuscaloosa Co. 



For Tables and interpretation of their numbers, see p. 133-1-10. 

213 



F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

Alabama. Table III. 1 
332 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.W3 Walker Co. 

.W4 Washington Co. 

,W5 Wilcos Co. 

.W6 Winston Co. 

334 Cities, towns, etc., A-Z. 

o, g. .B6 Birmingham. 

,M6 Mobile. 

,M7 Montgomery. 

.T9 Tuscalooaa. 

335 Elements in the population. 

.Al General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 
p. 27-29. 

336-350 Mississippi. Table III. 1 

336 Periodicals. Societies, Collections. 

338 Museums, Exhibitions, exhibits, etc. 

339 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographicnam.es. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

340 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

341 Geneial works. Histories. 

Admission as a state, December 10, 1817. 
By period (Early to 1960) as well as general; for 1951 and 
later, see F 345, 

Secession; Reconstruction; Yazoo land companies; etc. 
Including Natchez District of West Florida, 

Biography: Albert Gnllatin Brown, Winthrop Sargent, etc. 
West Florida, Mobile District before 1812, see F 301, 
Cf. D 769.86.M7-71, World War IT, 1039-1945. 
E 83.813, First Creek War, 1813-1814. 
E 99. N2, Natchez Indians. 
E 568, Civil War (General); B 470.6-7, 471-478, 
Military operations and battles; E 616, Union 
history. 
F 292.B7, South Carolina cession aouth of Tennessee. 

.3 Juvenile works. 

.6 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 

.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

342 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

1 For Tables and interpretation of their numbers, see p, 133-140. 

214 



P UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Mississippi. Table III ' Continued. 
343 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 

By period, 

(344) Early to 1950, see F 341. 

345 1951- 

347 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

Aokia Battleground National Monument, 

see F 347. L45. 
.A2 Adams Go. 
,A4 Alcorn Co. 
,A6 Amito Co. 
,A7 Attala Co. 
.B4 Benton Co. 
.B6 Bolivar Co. 
.B7 Boundaries. 

Of. F 333.B7, Alabama boundary. 
F 377.B7i Louisiana boundary, 
F 443.B7, Tonnossco boundary, 

.02 Calhoun Co. 

,C3 Carroll Co. 

,C4 Chickasaw Co. 

.C45 Choctaw Co. 

.C5 Clalborue Co. 

.065 Clarke Co. 

.C6 Clay Co. 

.C7 Coahoma Co. 

.C75 Copiah Co. 

.C8 Covington Co. 

.D4 Do Soto Co. 

.F6 Forrest Co. 

.F7 Franklin Co. 

,G4 George Co, 

.GG5 Greene Co. 

.G7 Grenada Co. 

.GO Gulf coast of Mississippi. 

01, F 200, Oulf coast (General). 

.H2 Ilancook Co. 

,113 Harrison Co, 

.H5 Hinds Co. 

.H6 Holmes Co. 

.H8 Humphreys Co, 

.17 Issaquena Co. 

.18 Itawamba Co. 

,J3 Jaokaon Co, 

,J4 Jasper Co. 

.J48 Jefferson Co. 

,J5 Jefferson Davis Co. 

.J6 Jones Co. 

,K3 Kemper Co. 

,L2 Lafayette Co. 



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215 



F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Mississippi. Table III. 1 
347 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.126 Lamnr Co. 

.L3 Laudertlale Co. 

.L35 Lawrence Co, 

.L4 Leake Co. 

.L45 Lee Co. 

Ackln Battleground Nnllonal Monuniont, etc. 

.L47 Leflore Co. 

.L6 Lincoln Co. 

.L8 Loivndea Co. 

.M15 Mndison Co 

.M2fi Marion Co. 

.113 Marshall Co. 

.M6 Mississippi River and Valley, Miaa. 

Of. F 351-355, General. 

F 396, Lower Mississippi Vnlloy. 

,M7 Monroe Co. 

.M75 Montgomery Co. 

,N4 NeshobaCo. 

.N48 Newton Co. 

.N8 Noxubee Co. 

.04 Oktibbeha Co. 

.P2 Panola Co. 

.P3 Pearl Hiver and Valley (General, and Mies.), 

Of. F 377.P3, Louisiana. 

.P33 Pearl River Co. 

.P4 Perry Co. 

,P8 Pike Co. 

,P7 PontotocCo. 

.P8 Prentiss Co. 

.Q5 Quitman Co. 

,R3 Rankin Co. 

.S3 Scott Co. 

.845 Slsarkey Co. 

,S6 Simpson Co. 

.86 Smith Co. 

.88 Stone Co. 

.89 Sunflower Co. 

.T3 Tallahatohte Co. 

.T36 Tato Co. 

.T45 TIppah Co. 

.T5 Tishomingo Co. 

,T8 Tombigbee River and Valley, Miss. 

Cf. P M3.TO, General, anil Alabama. 

.T8 Tunica Co. 

.US Union Co. 

.W24 WaHhall Co. 

.W29 Warren Co. 

.W36 Wnahington Co, 



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216 



F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Mississippi. Table III. 1 
347 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.W4 Wayne Co. 

.W46 Webster Co. 

.W65 Wilkinson Co. 

.W7 Winston Co. 

.Y16 Yalobusha Co. 

.Y2 Yazoo Co. 

,Y3 Yazoo River and Valley. 

349 Cities, towns, etc., A~Z. 

e. g. .B5 Biloxi, 

.J13 Jackson. 

,M5 Meridian. 

.N2 Natchez. 

.V6 Vickaburg, 

350 Elements in the population. 

Al General works. 
A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a Hat of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 
p. 27-29. 

351-355 Mississippi River and Valley. Middle West. 

351 General works. 

The Mississippi Valley under Spain, France, Great Britain, 
and the United States. History; description, explora- 
tion, and travel; manners and customs; etc. Including 
periodicals, societies, collections, collective biography, 
etc. 
Louisiana purchase (Diplomatic and political aspects), see 

E333. 
Cf, F 347.B7, Mississippi-Arkansas boundary. 

F 360-380, Louisiana. 

F 377. B7, Mississippi-Louisiana boundary. 

F 396, Lower Mississippi Kiver and Valley. 

F 610-520, Ohio River and Valley. 

F 647.12, Illinois River and Valley. 

F 597, Upper Mississippi River and Valley. 

F 598, Missouri River and Valley. 

By period, 

352 Early to 1803, 

Including early explorations and discoveries, by Hon- 

nepin, La Sallo, Marquette, etc. 
Cf. E 125.S7, Soto'a explorations (General). 
E 234, Clark's Expedition. 
E 333, Purchase of Louisiana by the United States 

(Diplomatic and political aspects). 
F 372-373, Louisiana (French and Spanish). 

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217 



P UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTOEY F 

Mississippi River and Valley. Middle West. 

By period. 
362 Early to 1803 Continued. 

Cf. F 597, Carver's explorations (Upper Mississippi 

Valley). 

F 1030, New France. 

F 1030.2, Marquette's explorations (General), 
F 1030.3, Joliet's explorations (General). 
F 1030.4, Hennepin's explorations (General). 
F 1030,5, La Salle's explorations (General). 
HG 6007, Law's Mississippi Scheme. 

353 1803-1865. 

Cf. E 83.83, Black Hawk War, 1832. 
E 334, Burr's Conspiracy, 1805-1807. 
E 470.8, 471-478, Civil War, 1861-1865 (History 

and campaigns). 
F 592, Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-180B; 

Pike's Expedition, 1805-1807. 

354 1865-1950. 

Individual floods, cruises down the river, etc, 
Cf. TC 425.M65, Jetties of the Mississippi. 

355 1951- 
366-380 Louisiana, Table I. 1 

365 Periodicals. Societies, Collections. 

,5 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

367 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks, 

368 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography, 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
,5 Study and teaching. 

369 General works. Histories. 
.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc, 

370 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

371 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period, 

372 Early to 1803. 

Frenoh Louisiana; Settlement of 1698; Crozat's Grant, 
1712-1717; Cession to Spain, 1763; eto. 

Biography: Jean Baptfsto Le Moyno de Bienvillo, Plorra 
Le Moyne d'lberville, eto, 

1 For Tables and interpretation of their numbers, see p. 133-140. 

218 



F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Louisiana. Table I. 1 
By period. 

372 Early to 1803 Continued. 

Cf. E 83.739, Chickasaw War, 1739-1740. 
F 334.M6, Mobile, Ala. 
F 352, Mississippi Valley. 
HG 6007, Law's Mississippi scheme, 1717-1720. 

373 1764-1803. 

Spanish Louisiana; right of navigation of the Missis- 
sippi; retrocession to France, 1800-1801; etc, 
Biography; Eateban Mir6, etc. 
Purchase of Louisiana by the United States, see E 333. 
Spaniards in North America (General), see F 1410. 

374 1803-1865. 

Admission as a state, April 30, 1812. 

Province of Louisiana, 1803-1804; Territory of Orleans, 

1804-1812; boundary disputes with Spain; etc. 
Biography: William Charles Cole Claiborne, Thomas 
Jefferson Durant, Charles Etienne Arthur GayarrS, 
Jean Lafitto, Alexander Porter, etc. 
Cf. E 334, Burr's Conspiracy, 1805-1807. 
E 355, War of 1812 (Military operations). 
E 565, Civil War (General); E 470.7-8, 471-478, 
Military operations and battles; E 510, Union 
history. 

F 301, West Florida. 
F 314, Spanish Treaty of 1819. 
F 592, Lewis and Clark Expedition. 
F 697, The "Indian country." 

375 1865-1950. Reconstruction. 

Carpet-bng misrule; Committee of Seventy; Ku-Klux 

Klanjetc, 
Biography: Edgar Howard Farrar, Samuel Douglas 

MoEnery, eto. 
Cf. D 709.85X0-61, World War II, 1939-1946. 

E 726.L8, War of 1898 (Spanish-American War). 

376 1951- 

377 Regions, parishes, etc,, A-Z. 

,A2 Aoadia Parish. 

.A4 Allen Parish. 

,A7 Ascension Parish. 

.A76 Assumption Parish. 

.A8 Attakapas District. 

,A9 Avoyellcs Parish, 

Bayou Techo, see .T4, 

,B4 Beauregard Parish. 



For Tables and interpretation of their numbers, see p. 138-140. 

219 



F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Louisiana, Table I. 1 
377 Regions, parishes, etc., A-Z Continued. 

,BS Bionville Parish. 

,B6 Bossier Parish. 

,B7 Boundaries. 

01. F 377.F6, Florida parishes. 

,015 Cflddo Pariah, 

.02 Cnlcaeicu Pariah. 

,023 Cflld-well Parish. 

,025 Cameron Parish. 

.03 Catahoula Parish. 

Chfllmotte National Historical Park, see E 35R.N6. 

.CB Claiborne Parish. 

.07 Concordia Parish. 

,D4 Delta region. 

.D46 Do Soto Parish. 

.E17 Enst Baton Rouge Parish. 

.E2 Bast Carroll Parish. 

.E3 East Feliciana Parish. 

.E8 Evangeline Parish, 

.F6 Florida parishes. Baton Rouge district of West 
Florida since 1812 (between Pearl and Mississippi 
rivera) ; early to 1812, see F 301. 

,F7 Franklin Parish. 

.07 Grant Parish, 

,Gfl Gulf coast of Louisiana. 

Of. P 200, Gulf coast (General). 

.115 Iberia Parish. 

.12 Iberville Parish. 

.J2 Jackson Pariah. 

.J4 Jefferson Parish. 

.J43 Jefferson Davis Parish. 

,L2 Lafayette Parish. 

.L26 Lafourche Parish, 

.L3 La Sails Parish. 

,L5 Lincoln Parish. 

,L0 Livingston Parisli. 

,M2 Madison Parish. 

.M6 MiBsissippi River and Valley, La. 

Cf.l'361-3S5, General, 

F 3M, Lower Mississippi Valley, 

,M7 Morehouse Parish. 

.N4 Natohitoches Parish. 

.07 Orleans Parish, 

.078 Ouaohtta Parish. 

.08 Ouaohita River and Valley (General, and La.). 

Of, P 417.083, Arkansas. 
*P3 Pearl River and Valley, La. 

01. F 347.P3, Genera], and Mississippi. 



For Tablea and interpretation, of their numbers, see p. 133-140. 

220 



F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

Louisiana. Table I. 1 

377 Regions, parishes, etc., A~Z Continued. 

.P46 Plaquemiues Pariah. 

.P56 Pointe Coupee Parish. 

.PO Lake Pontohartrain. 

.R25 Rapidea Parish. 

.R3 Red River and Valley (General, and La.). 

Ct. F 392.R3, Tet3. 
F 417.H3, Arkansas. 
F 702.R3, Oklahoma, 

.R32 Red River Parish. 

,R5 Riohland Pariah. 

.8116 Sabine Pariah. 

.8116 Sabine River and Valley (General, and La.). 

Of. F 302.812, Texas. 

.812 St. Bernard Parish. 

.8124 St. Charles Parish. 

.813 St. Helena Parish. 

.8134 St. James Parish. 

.8136 St. John the Baptist Pariah. 

.814 St. Landry Parish. 

.816 St. Martin Parish, 

.82 St. Mary Parish. 

.83 St, Tammany Parish. 

.T3 Tangipahoa Parish. 

.T4 Bayou Teche. 

.T45 Tensas Parish. 

,T6 Terrebonno Parish. 

.U5 Union Parish. 

,Vfi Vermilion Parish. 

,V6 Vernon Pariah. 

,W3 Washington Pariah. 

.W4 Webster Parish. 

.W46 West Baton Rouge Pariah. 

,W47 West Carroll Parish. 

.W5 West Felioiana Pariah. 

.W6 Winn Parish. 

379 Cities, towns, otc., A-Z. 

e. g. .B33 Baton Rouge. 
.N6 New Orleans. 
.84 Shroveport. 

380 Elements in the population, 

.Al General works, 

,A2~Z Individual elements. 

For a liat of racial, othnioj and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), see B 18-1, 
p. 27-29. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

381-396 Texas, Table II. 1 

381 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

383 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

384 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
,3 Guidebooks. 

385 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
,2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

386 General works. Histories. 
.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

387 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

388 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

389 Early to 1835. 

Impresarios; Province of Mexico; Coahuilfl and Texas 
(Mexican state); Austin's Colony; De Witt's Colony; 
Las Cnsas and Sambrano Revolutions, 1811; Fredo- 
nian Insurrection, 1828-1827; etc. 

Biography: Stephen Fuller Austin, David Gouverneur 
Burnet, Anson Jones, Thomas Jefferson Rusk, etc. 

Cf. P 362, La Salle's Colony, 1685-1687. 

390 1835-1846. 

Admission as a state, December 29, 1845. 
War of Independence 1836-1836 (Siege of tho Alamo, 
1836; Battle of San Jaointo, 1836; etc.); Republic of 
Texas, 1836-1846; Santa Fe Expedition, 1841; Mior 
Expedition, 1842; annexation to the United States; oto. 
Biography: Samuel Houston, Mirabeau Bonaparte 
Lamar, Henry Smith, William Alexander Anderaon 
Wallace, etc. 

301 1846- 

Frontier troubles with Mexico; Session and Reconstruc- 
tion, frontier and ranch life; Texas Rangers; etc. 
Biography: Roy Bean, Charles Goodnight, Georgo 
Washington Littlefield, William Jesse McDonald, 
Wilbert Lee O'Daniel, etc. 
Cf D, 570,85.T4-41, World War I, 1914-1918. 
D 769.86.T4-41, World War II, 1939-1945. 
E 401-416, War with Mexico, 1846-1848. 
E 680, Civil War, 1861-1866 (General); E 470.7, 
470.9, 471-478, Military operations and battten; 
E 532, Union history. 

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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Texas. Table II. 1 
By period. 

391 1846- Continued. 

Of. F 801, Sale of claims to northwest lands, 1850. 

3? 1232-1234, Mexican frontier troubles (General). 
.2 1951- 

392 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

,A2 Anderson Co. 

,A25 Andrews Co. 

.A3 Angelina Co. 

.AS Aransas Co, 

.A66 Archer Co. 

.A7 Armstrong Co. 

,A8 Ataacoaa Co, 

,A9 Austin Co. 

.BIB Bailey Co. 

,B2 Bandera Co, 

,B23 Bastrop Co. 

.B25 Baylor Co. 

,B3 Bee Co, 

.B34 Bell Co. 

.B6 Bexar Co. 

.B63 Big Bend National Park. 

.BB4 Big Bend region. 

.B56 Blanco Co. 

.B68 Borden Co. 

.B6 Bosquo Co. 

.B7 Boundaries. 

International boundaiy, tet P 780, 
Of. F 377.B7, .Louisiana boundary 

,B74 Bowlo Co. 

.B82 Brazoria Co. 

.B84 Brazos Co. 

.B842 Brazos River and Valley, 

,B86 BrewflLer Co. 

Dig Bentt National Park, tee F 893.B53. 

.B80 Brlscoe Co. 

,B88 Brooks Co. 

.B89 Brown Co. 

,B95 Burleson Co. 

.B97 Burnet Co. 

.C2 Caldwell Co. 

.022 Calhoun Co. 

.023 Callahan Co. 

.025 Cameron Co, 

.026 Camp Co. 

,C28 Carson Co. 

,O29 Cass Co. 

.03 Castro Co. 



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Texas, Table II. 1 

392 Eegions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.04 Chambers Co. 

.C44 Cherokee Co. 

.C45 Childless Co. 

.C5 Clay Co. 

.C53 Coohran Co. 

.054 Coke Co, 

,C55 Colcman Co. 

.C5G CoUln Co. 

.C57 CoUingsworlh Co, 

.C58 Colorado Co. 

.C6 Colorado River and Valley. 

,C7 Coma! Co. 

.C75 Comanclie Co. 

.077 Concho Co. 

.C78 Cooke Co. 

.08 Coryelt Co. 

.C82 Cottle Co. 

.CS3 Crane Co. 

.084 Crockett Co. 

.C85 Crosby Co. 

.C9 Culberson Co. 

.D13 Dallam Co. 

.D14 Dallas Co. 

.D26 Dawson Co, 

.D3 Deaf Smith Co. 

.D3S Delta Co. 

.Di Denton Co. 

Green Volley, eto. 

.D5 Do Witt Co. 

.DO Dickens Co. 

.D65 Dimmit Co. 

.D7 Donley Co. 

.D& Duval Co. 

.E10 Eastland Co. 

.E26 Eotor Co. 

.E3 Edwards Co. 

.E4 Ellis Co. 

.E45 El Paso Co. 

.E7 Erath Co. 

.F16 Falls Co. 

,F17 Fftnnln Co. 

.F2 Fayattc Co. 

.F4 Pisher Co. 

.Ffl Floyd Co. 

.FG5 Fonrd Co. 

.17 Fort Bend Co. 

.F8 Franklin Co. 

-F85 Freestone Co. 

-F0 Frlo Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Texas. Table II. 1 

392 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.G2 Gaines Co. 

.G25 Gulveston Co. 

.G3 Garza Co. 

.G5 Gillespie Co. 

,G55 Glasscock Co. 

.G6 Goliad Co. 

.G65 Gonzales Co. 

.G68 Gray Co. 

.G7 Grayson Co. 

.G73 Gregg Co. 

.G76 Grimes Co. 

.G85 Guadalupe Co. 

.GO Gulf coast of Texas. 

Padro Island, itt V 3G2.P14. 

Of. F 200, Qulf coast (General), 

.113 Hale Co. 

.H33 Hall Co. 

,1134 Hamilton Co. 

.H36 Hanaford Co. 

,H36 Hardeman Co. 

,1137 Hardin Co. 

.H38 Harris Co. 

.H39 Harrison Co. 

,H4 Hartley Co. 

.H43 Haakell Co. 

,1146 Hays Co. 

.H6 Hemphill Co. 

.1154 Henderson Co. 

.H56 Hidalgo Co. 

.H57 Hill Co. 

,H6 Hookley Co. 

.1165 Hood Co. 

.1167 Hopkins Co. 

,H7 Houston Co. 

.H75 Howard Co. 

,H8 Hudspeth Co. 

.HO Hunt Co. 

.1105 Hutohinson Co. 

,16 Irion Co. 

.J22 Jack Co, 

,J24 Jackson Co. 

,J27 Jasper Co. 
,J3 Jeff Davis Co. 

,J33 Jefferson Co, 
.J48 Jim Hogg Co. 
,J5 Jim Wells Co. 
.JG Johnson Co. 
,J7 Jones Co. 
,K2 Karnes Co. 



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P UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY 

Texas. Table II. 1 

392 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.K26 Kaufman Co. 

.K3 Kendall Go. 

.K32 Kenedy Co. 

.K33 Kent Co. 

.K8B Kerr Co. 

.K4 Kimble Co. 

.K46 King Co. 

.K5 Kinney Co. 

.K6 Kleberg Co. 

.K7 Knox Co. 

.L36 Lamar Co. 

.L37 Lamb Co, 

L38 Lampasas Co. 

L4 La Salle Co. 

.L42 Lavaoa Co. 

.L45 Leo Co. 

.L4G Leon Co. 

.L5 Liberty Co. 

.L54 Limestone Co. 

.L55 Lipaoomb Co. 

.L58 Live Oak Co. 

.10 Llano Co. 

.L62 Llano Eatacado (Staked Plain). 

.L7 Loving Co. 

,L8 Lubbook Co. 

.L9 Lynn Co. 

MIG McCulloeh Co, 

.M2 MoLennan Co. 

.M23 MeMullen Co. 

,M25 Madiison Co. 

,M3 Marion Co. 

,M33 Martin Co. 

.M36 Mason Co. 

,M4 Matagorda Co. 

,M43 Maverick Co. 

,M44 Medina Co. 

,M45 Menard Co. 

.M5 Midland Co. 

.M54 Milam Co. 

.M58 Mills Co, 

,M6 Mitchell Co. 

.M67 Montague Go. 

,M7 Montgomery Co. 

.M75 Moore Co. 

,M8 Morria Co. 

.M85 Motley Co. 

.N2 Nacogdoohea Co. 

,N3 Navarro Co. 

.N4 Newton Co. 



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UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY 
Texas. Table II. 1 

392 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z-Continued. 

.N6 Nolan Co. 
-N8 Nueces Co, 
O2 Ochiltree Co. 
.04 Oldham Co. 
O7 Orange Co. 
-PI4 Padre Island. 
P16 Palo Duro State Park, 
.P165 Palo Pinto Co. 
.P17 Panola Co. 
P2 Parker Co. 
.P24 Farmer Co. 
P28 Peoos Co. 

P3 Peoos River and Valley (General, and Tex.). 
Of. P 802.P3, Now Meilco, 

.P55 Polk Co. 

.P6 Potter Co. 

P7 Presidio Co. 

-R1S Rains Co. 

.R2 Randall Co. 

.R25 Reagan Co. 

-R26 Real Co. 

."R.3 Red River and Valley, Tex. 

Of. F 377.B3, General, and Louisiana, 

R33 Red River Co. 

,R4 Roevea Co. 

-R46 Refugio Co. 

.RS Rto Grande (General, and Tex.). 

Including Rio Grande Valley. 
Dig Bond National Park, j F 398.B53. 
Of. F 802.HB, Now Mexico. 
F 1334, Mexico* 

,R6 Roberta Co. 

.R03 Robertson Co. 

.R65 RookwaU Co. 

.R75 Runnels Co. 

.R8 Rusk Co. 

,811 Sabino Co. 

.S12 Sabine River and Valley, Tex. 

Or. F 377.8118, General, and Louisiana, 

.823 San Augustine Co. 

.8235 San Jaointo Co. 

.8237 San Patrloto Co. 

.824 San Saba Co. 

.835 Sehleicher Co. 

.84 Scurry Co, 

.846 Shaokelford Co. 

.85 Shelby Co. 

.852 Sherman Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Texas. Table II. 1 
392 Regions, counties, etc., A.-Z Continued. 

.855 Smith Co. 

.865 SomerveU Co. 

Staked Plain, see F 392.L62. 

.375 Stair Co. 

.878 Stephens Co. 

.88 Sterling Co. 

.885 Stonewall Co. 

.89 Button Co. 

.895 Swiaher Co. 

.T25 Tarrant Co. 

.T3 Taylor Co. 

.74 Terrell Co. 

.T45 Terry Co. 

.75 Tforockmorton Co. 

.T55 Titua Co. 

.T6 Tom Green Co. 

.17 Travis Co. 

.T8 Trinity Co. 

.TO Tyler Co. 

.U5 Upshur Co. 

.UO Upton Co. 

>UO Uvalde Co. 

.V17 Val Verde Co. 

.V2 Van Zandt Co. 

.V5 Victoria Co. 

.W24 Walker Co. 

.W25 Waller Co. 

.W27 Ward Co. 

,W3 Washington Co. 

.W4 Webb Co. 

.W45 Wharton Co. 

.W47 Wheeler Co, 

,W65 Wichita Co. 

.Wfl Wilbargcr Co. 

,W84 Willacy Co. 

.W66 Williamson Co. 

,W7 Wilson Co. 

,W76 Winkler Co. 

,W8 Wise Co. 

.W9 Wood Co. 

.YG Yoakxim Co. 

.Y7 Young Co. 

.23 Zapnta Co. 

,Z4 Zavala Co, 

394 Cities, towns, etc., A~Z. 

e. g. ,A4 Amarillo, 
.A9 Austin. 
,B3 Beaumont, 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Texas. Table II. 1 

394 Cities, towns, etc., A-Z Continued. 

e.g. .078 Corpus Christi. 

,D2 Dallas. 

,E4 El Paso. 

.F7 Fort Worth. 

,G2 Galveston, 

.118 Houston. 

.82 San Antonio. 

.W12 Waco. 

395 Elements in the population. 

,Al General works. 
,A2-Z Individual elomonta. 

For n list of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with outtcr numbers), see E 184, 
p. 27-29. 

396 Old Southwest. Lower Mississippi Valley. 

Biography: John A. Murroll, etc. 

Of. E 78.88, Indiana of tho Old Southwest, 

E 334, Burr's Conspiracy. 

F 290, Gulf coast, 

P 351-354, Mississippi Hiver and Valley. 

F 360-380, Louisiana. 

F 377.113, Red River, La. 

F 392.B7, Texas boundaries (United States). 

F 417.09, Ozark Mountain region. 

F 780, Mexican boundaries (United States). 

406-420 Arkansas. Table III. 1 

406 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

408 Museums. "Exhibitions, exhibits . 

400 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 

,3 Guidebooks. 

410 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

411 General works. Histories. 

Admission as a state, Juno 15, 183Q. 

By period (Early to 1050) as well ns general; for 1951 and 

later, see F 415. 
Reconstruction ; etc. 

Biography: Thomas Chipman McRao, etc. 
Cf. D 769.S6.A8-81, World War 11, 1939-1945. 

E663, Civil "War, 1801-1806 (General); 13 470.4, 
471-478, Military operations and battloa; E 490, 
"Union history, 

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p UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Arkansas, Table III ' Continued. 
411.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

412 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

413 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

(414) Early to 1950, see F 411. 

415 1051- 

417 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z, 

.A05 Arkansas Co, 

.A? Arkansas River and Valley (General, and Ark.). 

Cf. FG&7.A.7, Knnsas. 
F702.A7, Oklahoma. 
F 7S2A7, Colorado. 

.A8 Ashley Co. 

.B3 Baxter Co. 

.B4 Benton Co. 

.B6 Boono Co. 

,B7 Boundaries. 

Of. F347.B7, Mississippi Tjoundory. 

B8 Bradley Co. 

,C3 Calhoun Co. 

C4 Carroll Co. 

.C4B Chicot Co. 

.06 Glamorgan land grant (Arkansas and Missouri). 

,C53 Clark Co. 

,054 Clay Co. 

,C55 Cletmrne Co. 

.056 Cleveland Co, 

.06 Columbia Co. 

.07 Conway Go. 

.08 Cralghead Co. 

.087 Crawford Co. 

.09 Crittcndon Co. 

.C06 Cross Co. 

.D3 Dallas Co. 

.D4 Desha Co. 

,D7 Draw Co. 

.F3 Faulkner Co. 

.F7 Franklin Co. 

,F8 Fulton Co. 

.G3 Garland Co. 

.G7 Grant Co. 

.GS Greene Co. 

,H4 Hempstead Co. 

.H6 Hob Spring Co. 

.H7 Howard Co. 

.16 Independence Co. 



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230 



UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Arkansas. Table III. 1 
417 Regions, counties, etc., A.-Z -Continued. 

.19 Izard Co. 

.J3 Jackaon Co. 

,J4 Jefferson Co. 

,J6 Johnson Co. 

.L2 Lafayette Co. 

,L4 Lawrence Co. 

.L45 Lee Co, 

.ti6 Lincoln Co, 

.L65 Little River Co. 

,L75 Logan Co. 

.L8 Lonoke Co, 

.M3 Madison Co. 

,M36 Marion Co, 

.M6 Miller Co. 

.M68 Mississippi Co. 

.MG Mississippi River and Valley, Ark. 

Of. F 361-355, Qouoinl. 

F 300, Lower Mississippi Valloy, 

,M7 Monroe Co. 

,M75 Montgomery Co, 

,N4 Nevada Co. 

,N5 Newton Co, 

.075 Ouachita Co. 

.08 Ouachita National Forest (Arkansas National Fortjst). 

.083 Ouachita River and Valley, Ark. 
Of. F 377.0B, General, and Louisiana. 

.09 Ozark Mountains (General, and Ark,). 

Of. V 472.00, Missouri. 

.P4 Perry Co, 

.P45 Phillips Co. 

,PB Pike Co. 

.P66 Poinsett Co. 

.P7 Polk Co. 

.P75 Pope Co. 

.P85 Prairie Co, 

,P98 Pulaskl Co. 

,U2 Randolph Co. 

,R3 lied Iliver and Valley, Ark. 

Of. 3? 377.K3, General, trad Louisiana, 

.815 St. Francis Co. 

,S2 St. Francis River and Valley (General, and Ark.). 

Of, F 472.826, Missouri. 

.823 Saline Co. 

.825 Scott Co. 

.S3 Searcy Co. 

.833 Sebastian Co. 

,84 Sevler Co. 

.86 Sharp Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Arkansas. Table III. 1 
417 Ecgions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.38 Stone Co. 

US Union Co. 

,V3 Van Buren Co. 

,W3 Washington Co. 

,W4 White Co. 

,W5 White River and Valley (General, and Ark ). 

Cf . P 472 Wfi, Missouri. 

.Wft Woodruff Co. 
,Y4 Yell Co. 

419 Cities, towns, etc., A-Z. 

e. g. .118 Hot Springs. 
,L7 Little Rock. 

420 Elements in the population. 

,A1 General works. 
.A2-Z Individufil elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 
p. 27-29. 

431-445 Tennessee. Table III. 1 

431 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

433 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

434 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks, 

435 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175,6. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

436 General works. Histories. 

The state of Franklin, 1784-1788; admission as a state 

June 1, 1790. 
By period (Early to I960) as well as general; for 1051 and 

later, see F 440. 

Pioneer days; Secession and Reconstruction; etc. 
Gf. E 309, North Carolina cessions of 1784 and 1790. 
Biography: David Crockett, Jefferson Dillard Goodpasturo, 
Austin Peay, Archibald Roano, James Robertson, Wil- 
liam Tatham, Alfred Alexander Taylor, Robert Lovo 
Taylor, etc. 

Cf. D 670.85.T2-21, World War I, 1914-1918. 
D 709.86.Ta-2!, World War II, 1939-1945. 
E 83.813, First Creek War, 1813-1814. 
E 2G3.T4, Tennessee in the Revolution, 1776-1783. 
E 409.5.T4, War with Maxico, 1846-1848. 

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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTOKY F 

Tennessee. Table III. 1 

436 General works. Histories Continued. 

Cf . E 579, Civil War, 1861-1865 (General) j E 470.4-5, 471- 
478, Military operations and battles; E 53L, 
Union history. 
E 72G.T4, War of 1898 (Spanish-American War). 

.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 

.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

437 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

438 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period, 

(439) Early to I960, see F 436. 

440 1951- 

442.1 East Tennessee, 

Association of the Territorial Company of Philadelphia, 

Ocoee Distiicfc, etc, 
Cf, F 210, Mountain whites of the South. 

.2 Middle Tennessee. Cumberland Valley. 

Cf. F 457.C9, Cumberland Valley, Ky. 
.3 West Tennessee. 

Cf. F 443.M6, Mississippi Valley, Tenn. 

443 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

,A5 Anderson Co. 

.B35 Bedford Co. 

,B4 Benton Co. 

.B65 Bleclsoe Co. 

.BO Blount Co. 

.B7 Boundaries. 

Of. F 2IB.B7, North Carolina boundary, 
F 457.B7, Kentucky boundnty. 

South Cnrollnn cession south ot Tennessee, * F W2.B7. 

.B8 Bradley Co. 

.03 Campbell Co, 

.0313 Cannon Co. 

.0316 Carroll Co, 

.C32 Carter Co. 

.C-l Ohofttham Co. 

.C46 Chester Co. 

.C5 Clafborne Co. 

.066 Clay Co. 

.CO Cocke Co, 

.005 Coffee Co. 

.07 Crockett Co. 

.078 Cumberland Co. 

Cumberland River and Valley, see F 442,2. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTOKY P 

Tennessee. Table III. 1 

443 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

,D2 Davidson Co. 

.D25 Deeatur Co. 

.D3 De Kalb Co, 

.D5 Dickson Co. 

.D9 Dyer Co. 

.F3 Fayette Co. 

.F34 Fentress Co. 

.F7 Franklin Co, 

.F8 French Broad River and Valley (General, and 
Tennessee). 

Of. F 262.FS5, NorttTOftrollna, 

.G35 Gibson Co. 

.G4 Giles Co. 

.G65 Grainger Co. 

,G7 Great Smoky Mountains. 

Great Smoky Mountains National Part, etc. 

.G76 Greene Co. 

.G86 Grundy Co. 

.H17 Hamblen Co. 

,H19 Hamilton Co. 

.H24 Hancock Co. 

.H2S Hardeman Co. 

,H3 Hardin Cp. 

.H37 Hawkins Co. 

,H4 Haywood Co. 

,H46 Henderson Co. 

.H6 Henry Co. 

.H6 Hiokman Co, 

.H7 Holaton River and Valley. 

,H78 Houston Co. 

,E8 Humphreys Co. 

,J3 Jackson Co. 

,J6 Jefferson Co. 

.J7 Johnson Co, 

.IC6 Knox Co. 

.L25 Lake Co. 

.L35 Lauderdale Co, 

,L4 Lawrence Co. 

.L5 Lewis Co. 

.L6 Lincoln Co. 

,L8 Lookout Mountain. 

.L9 Loudon Co. 

.M16 McMinn Co, 

,M2 MoNairy Co. 

.M23 Macon Co. 

.M26 Madison Co. 

,M32 Marion Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY 

Tennessee. Table III. 1 

443 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.M35 Marshall Co. 

,M4 Maury Co. 

.M5 Meigs Co. 

,M6 Mississippi Tliver and Valley, Term. 

Of. F 351-355, General. 

F 300, Lower Mississippi Valley. 

,M7 Monroe Co. 

Fort Londoun, etc. 

.MS Montgomery Co. 

.M83 Moore Co. 

.M85 Morgan Co. 

.02 Obion Co. 

.09 Overton Co. 

.P4 Perry Co. 

.P5 Pickett Co. 

.P7 Polk Co. 

.P9 Putnam Co. 

.R4 Ehea Co. 

.R5 Roane Co. 

,K65 Robertson. Co. 

.R8 Rutherford Co. 

.82 Scott Co. 

.835 Sequatehie Co. 

,S36 Sequatohie River and Valley. 

.845 Sovier Co. 

,S5 Shelby Co. 

.86 Smith Co. 

Smoky Mountains (The Smokies), see F 443.G7. 

.87 Stewart Co. 

,88 Sullivan Co. 

,89 Sumner Co. 

.897 Sweetwatcr Valley, 

.T3 Tennessee River and Valley, Tonn. 

Of. F 217.T3, General. 

,T5 Tiptou Co. 

,T7 Troufldalo Co. 

.U5 Unlcoi Go. 

.U6 Union Co, 

,V3 Van Buren Co, 

.W2 Warren Co. 

.W3 Washington Co, 

.W4 Wayne Co. 

.W6 Weakley Co. 

.W6 White Co. 

.W7 Williamson Co. 

.W76 Wilson Go, 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

Tennessee. Table III 'Continued. 

444 Cities* towns, etc., A-Z. 

e. g. ,G4 Chattanooga. 

Lookout Mountain, set F 443. L8. 

.K7 Knoxvffle. 

.MB Memphis. 

.N2 Nashville. 

.03 Oak Ridge. 

445 Elements in the population. 

.Al General works. 
,A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 
p. 27-29. 

446-460 Kentucky. Table II. 1 

446 Periodicals. Societies, Collections. 

448 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

449 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks, 

460 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 

.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175,5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

451 General works. Histories. 
.3 Juvenile works. 

,5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, otc. 

452 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

453 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period, 

454 Early to 1792. 

Transylvania; County and District of Kentucky) etc. 
Biography; Daniel Boone, James Ilarrod, Richard 
Henderson, eto. 

Cf. E 83.79, Wars with northwestern Indiana, 1790- 

1795. 
F 817, Early e\plorations on Ohio River, 

455 1792-1865. 

Admission as a state, June 1, 1792; eto. 
Biography: George Michael Bedingor, Joseph Hamilton 
Daveiss, Harry Innes, Benjamin Sebastian, Isaac 

Shelby, eto. 

Cf. E 328, Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions, 1798. 
E 359.S.K6, War of 1812. 

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236 



F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Kentucky. Table II. 1 
By period. 

455 1792-1865 Continued. 

Cf. E 409.5.K4, War with Mexico, 1845-L849. 

E 609, Civil War, 1861-1865 (General); E 470.4-5, 

471-478, Military operations and battles; 

E 564, Confederate history, 
F 210, Mountain whites of the South, 

456 1865-1950. 

Biography: William Goebel, etc. 

Cf. D 670.8B.K4-41, World War I, 19H-1918. 
D 709.85.K4-41, World War II, 1939-1946. 
E 72G.K37, War of 1808 (Spanish-American War). 

.2 1951- 

457 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

.A3 Adair Co. 

.A5 Allen Co. 

,A6 Anderson Co, 

.B16 Ballard Co. 

.B2 Barren Co. 

Diamond Cave, Great Onyx Cavo, etc. 

,B23 Bath Co. 

.B4 Bell Co. 

Big Bone Lick, see F 457.BG5, 

.B5 Big Sandy River and Valley, 

,B6 Bluegraes region, 

.B65 Boone Co. 

Big Bono Lick, etc. 

,B7 Boundaries, 

,B8 Bourbon Co. 

.B82 Boyd Co. 

.B83 Boyle Co. 

.B84 Bracken Co. 

.B85 Breathitt Co. 

.B9 Breckinridge Co. 

.B92 Bullitt Co. 

,B95 Butler Co. 

,C15 Caldwell Co, 

,C17 Galloway Co. 

.02 Campbell Co. 

,C25 Carlisle Co. 

.C3 Carroll Co. 

.C35 Carter Co. 

.C37 Casey Co. 

.C66 Christian Co. 

.056 Clark Co. 

.057 Clay Co. 

.06 Clinton Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Kentucky. Table II. 1 

457 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z~ Continued. 

.CGQ Crittenden Co. 

.07 Cumberland Co. 

,C8 Cumberland Mountains. 

Cf. F 210, Mountain whites of the South. 

.C83 Cumberland Gap National Historical Park. 

.09 Cumberland River and Valley, Ky. 

Of. F 442.2, Tonncssofl. 

,D3 Daviesa Co. 

Diamond Cave, see F 457.B2. 

,E2 Edmoneon Co. 

Mammoth Dave, see F 467.M2, 

,E4 Elliott Co. 

.E7 Estill Co. 

,F2 Fayette Co. 

.F4 Fleming Co. 

,F6 Floyd Co. 

,F8 Franklin Co. 

,F9 Fulton Co. 

.G16 Gallatin Co. 

.G2 Gnrrard Co. 

.G6 Grant Co. 

.G77 Graves Co. 

.G78 Grayson Co. 

Great Onyx Cave, see F 457.B2. 

,G82 Green Co. 

.G85 Green River and Valley. 

.G86 Greenup Co, 

.H16 Hancock Co. 

,H2 Hardln Co. 

.H3 Harlan Co. 

.H4 Harrison Co. 

,E43 Hart Co. 

,H5 Henderson Co. 

,H6 Henry Co. 

,H7 Hickman Co. 

,H8 Hopkins Co. 

,J2 Jackson Co. 

,J4 Jefferson Co. 

,J6 Jessamine Co. 

,J7 Johnson Co. 

.K28 Kenton Co. 

.K29 Kentucky Lake. 

,K3 Kentucky River and Valley. 

,K5 Knott Co. 

,K8 ICnox Co. 

,L2 Larue Co. 

.L25 Laurel Co, 

L27 Lawrence Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Kentucky. Table II. 1 
457 Kegions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.L45 Lee Co. 

.L47 Leslie Co. 

.L48 Letcher Co 

.L5 Lewis Co. 

,LG Lincoln Co. 

,L7 Livingston Co. 

.L8 Logan Co. 

,L9 Lyon Co. 

.Ml4 McCracken Co. 

.Ml 5 McCreary Co. 

.M16 McLean Co. 

.M17 Madison Co, 

.M18 Magoffln Co. 

,M2 Mammoth Cave. 

Mammoth Cavo Nntlono) Part, oto, 

,M3 Marion Co. 

.M34 Marshall Co. 

.M36 Martin Co. 

,M4 Mason Co, 

.M5 Meadc Co, 

.M54 Menifco Co. 

.M56 Mercer Co. 

.M57 Metcalfo Co. 

,M6 Mississippi Ilivcr and Valley, Ky. 

Of. F 361-36G, General. 

,M7 Monroe Co. 

.M74 Montgomery Co. 

,M8 Morgan Co. 

.M9 Muhlenberg Co. 

,N2 Nelson Co. 

.N5 Nicholas Co, 

.02 Ohio Co. 

.03 Ohio River and Valley, Ky. 

Cf. F 616-620, Qonorol. 

.04 Oldham Co. 

.097 Owen Co. 

.098 Owsloy Co. 

.P3 Pendloton Co, 

.P4 Perry Co. 

.P6 Pike Co. 

,P7 Powell Co. 

,P8 Pulaaki Co. 

,K6 Robertson Co, 

.R65 Rockcastle Co. 

.R7 Rowan Co. 

.R8 Russell Co. 

.S3 Soott Co, 

.84 Shelby Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Kentucky. Table II. 1 
457 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

S5 Simpson Co. 

.87 Spencer Co. 

.T25 Taylor Co. 

.T3 Tennessee River and Valley, Ky. 

Cf. F 217. T3, General. 
Kentucky Lake, tee F 457.K20. 

Todd Co. 

Trigg Co. 

Trimble Co. 
.US Union Co. 
.W2 Warren Co. 
.W3 Washington Co. 
.W4 Wayne Co. 
.\V6 Webster Co. 
.WO Whitley Co, 
.W7 Wolfo Co. 
.W8 Woodford Co. 

459 Cities, towns, etc., A~Z. 

e. g. ,C8 Covington. 

,F8 Frankfort. 

,L6 Lexington. 

.L8 Louisville. 

460 Elements in the population. 

,Al General works. 
.A2-Z Individual element. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 
p. 27-29. 

461-475 Missouri. Table III. 1 

461 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

463 Museums, Exhibitions, exhibits. 

464 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
,3 Guidebooks. 

465 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

466 General works. Histories. 

Admission as a state, August 10, 1821. 
By period (Early to 1950) &s well as general; for 1961 and 
later, see F 470. 

The Platte Purchase; etc. 

Biography: Frederick Bates, Joseph Wingate Folk, etc. 

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240 



F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTOKY F 

Missouri. Table III. 1 

466 General works. Histories Continued. 

Cf. D 570.85.M8-81, World War 1, 1914-1918. 
B 769.85.M8-81, World War II, 1939-1945. 
E 373, Missouri Compromise, 1820. 
E 517, Civil War, 1861-1866 (General); E 470.4, 

470.8-9, 471-478, Military operations and battles; 

E 569, Confederate history. 

E 726.M8, War of 1898 (Spanish- American War). 
F 085, Kansas troubles, 1854-1859. 

.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 

.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

467 Historic monuments (General), Illustrative material, 

468 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

(469) Early to 1950, see F 466. 

470 1951- 

472 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

.A2 Adair Co. 

.A5 Andrew Co. 

.A8 Atchison Co. 

.A9 Audrain Co. 

.B27 Barry Co. 

,B28 Barton Co. 

,B3 Bates Co. 

.B4 Bonton Co. 

.B67 Bollinger Co. 

.B6 Boono Co. 

.B7 Boundaries. 

,B9 Buchanan Co. 

.B96 Butler Co. 

.C2 Caldwell Co, 

.C3 Callaway Co. 

.C32 Camden Co. 

.C33 Cape Girardeau Co. 

.C35 Carroll Co, 

,C36 Carter Co. 

,C37 Caas Co. 

.04 Cedar Co. 

.C44 Charlton Co. 

.C45 Christian Co. 

Glamorgan land grant, see F 417. Cg. 

C48 Clark Co. 

.06 Clay Co. 

.C53 Clinton Co. 

.C66 Cole Co. 

,C7 Cooper Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

Missouri. Table III. 1 
472 Regions, counties, etc., A~Z Continued. 

.08 Crawford Go. 

.DIB Dado Co. 

,D2 Dallas Co. 

,D26 Daviess Co. 

.D3 De Kalb Go. 

.D36 Dont Co. 

.D4 Dea Moines River and Valley, Mo. 

Ct. F 027.D43, General, and lown. 

.D8 Douglas Co. 

.D9 Dunklin Co. 

.F3 Franklin Co. 

,G3 Gasconade Co, 

.G4 Gentry Co. 

.G8 Greene Co. 

.G88 Grundy Co. 

,H3 Harrison Go. 

.H6 Henry Co, 

.H65 Hickory Co. 

,H7 Holt Co. 

,H8 Howard Co. 

.HO Howell Co. 

,17 Iron Co. 

,J3 Jackson Co. 

,J3 Jasper Co. 

,J4 Jefferson Co. 

.Jfl Johnson Co. 

.K8 Knox Co. 

.Llfl Laclede Co, 

,L2 Lafayette Co, 

.L4 Lawrence Co. 

.L6 Lewis Co. 

,L7 Lincoln Co, 

.L8 Linn Co, 

.L85 Livingston Co, 

.M13 McDonald Co. 

iacob J 8 Cavern, eto. 

.MS Mncon Co, 

.M23 Madison Co. 

,M29 Maries Co. 

.M3 Marlon Co. 

.M4 Mercer Co, 

.M45 Milter Co. 

Bono Cave, etc. 

,M66 Mississippi Co. 

,M6 Mississippi River and Valley, Mo. 

Of, P 351-36B, Genera). 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTOEY P 

Missouri. Table III. 1 

472 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

,M7 Missouri River and Valley, Mo, 

Or. F 508, General. 

.M75 Moniteau Go. 

,M76 Monroe Go, 

,M77 Montgomery Co. 

.MS Morgan Co. 

,N4 New Madrid Co. 

.N5 Newton Co. 

,N7 Nodaway Go. 

.06 Oregon Co. 

.07 Oeago Co, 

085 Ozark Co. 

O9 Ozark Mountains, Mo. 

Cf. F 417.00, Qoneriil.'and Arkansas, 

P3 Pemiscot Co. 

.P4 Perry Co. 

.P5 Pettis Co. 

.P55 Pholps Co. 

.P6 Pike Co. 

.P7 Platte Co. 

.P8 Polk Co. 

.P9 Pulaski Co. 

.P96 Putnam Co. 

.R14 Balls Co. 

.R15 Randolph Co. 

.R2 Ray Co. 

.R4 Reynolds Co. 

.RQ Ripley Co, 

,S2 St. Charles Co. 

.823 St. Glair Co. 

,S25 St. Francis River and Valley,' Mo. 

Of. F 417.82, aancn 

.828 St. Francois Co. 

,S3 St. Louis Co. 
.833 Ste. Geneviovo Co. 

.835 Saline Co. 
.84 Schuyler Co. 
,S42 Scotland Co. 
.843 Scott Co. 
.848 Shannon Co. 
.86 Shelby Co. 
.865 Stoddard Co. 
.87 Stone Co. 
.S8 Sullivan Co. 
,T16 Taney Co, 
.T4 Texas Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Missouri, Table III. 1 
472 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.V4 Vernon Co. 

.W17 Warren Co. 

,W2 Washington Co. 

AV3 Wayne Co. 

,W4 Webster Co. 

,W5 White River and Valley, Mo. 

01, F 417.W6, Ooneral, and Arkansas 

.W6 Worth Co. 

.W7 Wright Co. 

474 Citiea, towns, etc., A-Z. 

e. g. .J4 Jefferson City. 

.K2 Kansas City. 

.81 St. Joseph. 

.S3 St. Louis. 

.87 Springfield. 

475 Elements in the population. 

Al General works, 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), see E 181, 
p, 27-29. 

476-485 Old Northwest, Northwest Territory. 

Region between the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and the 

Great Lakes. 
Cf. F 365-380, Louisiana. 

F 510-520, Ohio Valley. 

F 507, Upper Mississippi Valley, 

476 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 
.5 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

477 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks, 

478 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

479 General works. Histories. 

Cf "E 7S N7G. Indians of the Old Northwest. 

'"-nphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
ds, pageants, etc. 

eir numbers, see p. 133-1-10. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Old Northwest. Northwest Territory Continued. 

480 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

481 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

482 Early to 1763. 

Cf. E 199, French and Indian War, 1765-1763 
F 517, Ohio Company, 1749. 
F 644, Illinois country. 

F 572. M16, Mackinflc region. 
F 574.D4, Detroit, 1701. 
F 1030, Now France. 

483 1763-1803. 

Cessions by Virginia and other states, 1781-1786; settle- 
ment; Virginia military lands (Cliillicothc) ; the Seven 
Ranges; Ohio Company, 1786-1795 [Marietta); Amer- 
ican and French Soioto companies (Gallipolis); the 
Miami or Sy mines Purchase (Cincinnati) ; eto. 
Biography; Manassch Cutler, Nathaniel MaBsie, Rufus 
Putnam, Arthur St. Glair, etc. 

Cf. E 83.76, Pontiac's Conspiracy, 1763-1765, 
E 83.775, Indian wars, 1775-1783. 
E 83.79, Indian wars, 1790-1795; E 83.794, Wayne's 

Campaign, 1793-1795. 
E 2G3.N84, Old Northwest in the Revolution; E 234, 

237, Clark's campaigns. 
E 309, Northwest Ordinance of 1787. 
F 229-230, Virginia. 

F 497.W6, "Western Reserve of Connecticut. 
F 634.V7, Vincennes. 
F 549.K3, Kaskaskia. 
F 1032, Province of Quebec (Canada); Quebea Act 

484.3 1803-1865. 

Cf. E 83.81, Tlppecanoe Campaign, 1811, 
E 365, War of 1812 (Military operations). 

.6 1865-1950. 

.6 1951- 

485 Elements in the population. 

.Al General works. 

.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 
p. 27-29. 



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p UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

486-500 Ohio. Table II. 1 

486 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

488 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

489 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

490 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

491 General works. Histories. 
.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

492 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

493 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

495 Early to 1865. 

Admission as a state, February 19, 1803. 

Biography: Jacob Burnet, Alfred Kelley, Edward Tiffin, 

Allen Trimble, Thomas Worthington, etc. 
Cf. E 83.81, Tippecanoe Campaign, 1811. 

E 369.5.02, War of 1812 (General); E 356, Military 

opera tiona. 

E 409.5.03, War with Metico, 1845-1848. 
E 625, Civil Wnr, 1861-1866 (General); E 470.4, 

471-478, Military operations and battles, 
J? 482-483, History before 1803 (Old Northwest). 
F 497.B7, Toledo War, 1836. 

496 1865-1950. 

Biography: William Allen, Aaa Smith Buahnoll, George 
Bnrnadale Cox, Bonn Piatt, Tom Loftin Johnson, 
Charles Eeemelinj etc. 

Cf. D 570.86.03-31, World War I, 1914-1018. 
D 769.86,03-31, World War II, 1939-1945. 
E 726.03, War of 1898 (Spanish-American War). 

.2 1961- 

497 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

.A3 Adams Co. 

.A4 Allen Co. 

,A7 Ashland Co. 

.A73 Aahtabula Co. 

,A8 Ath&ns Co, 

.Afi Auglaize Co. 

Bass Islands, see F 497.08, 

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F UNITED STATES LOCAL, HISTORY p 

Ohio, Table II. 1 
497 Regions, counties, etc., A Z Continued. 

.B3 Bean Creek (Tiffin Elver) and Valley {General, and 
Ohio), 

Of. F672.B36, Michigan. 

.B4 Belmont Co. 

Blennerhasaett Island, see F 247.B66. 

,B7 Boundaries. 

Toledo War, 1830 <Ohlo-Mlcl!lgan boundary). 

.B8 Brown Co. 

.B86 Buckeye Lake. 

.B9 Butler Co. 

.C2 Carroll Co. 

,C4 Champaign Co. 

.OS Clark Co. 

.C63 Clermont Co. 

.C56 Clinton Co. 

,CG Columbiana Co. 

Connecticut Reserve, see F 497.W6. 

.07 Coshocton Co. 

.C8 Crawford Co. 

.CO Cuyahoga Co. 

,C95 Cuyahoga River and Valley. 

.D2 Darke Co. 

.D25 Defiance Co. 

.D3 Delaware Co. 

.E6 Erie Co. 

Kolloya Island, etc, 
Flrelattds, * F 407.W.6, 

,E6 Lake Erie region, Ohio. 

Basa Islands, tee F 407.08. 

Kolloya Island, tee F 7.ES. 

Put-In Bay, c FiOT.OS, 

SnnduBky Bay, see F 497.623. 

01. P 665, General. 
.F15 Fairfield Co. 
.F2 Fayetto Co. 

Firelands, see F 497. W6. 
,F8 Franklin Co. 
,F9 Fulton Co. 
.G16 GalUa Co. 
.G2 Geauga Co. 
.G7 Greene Co. 
.G93 Guernsey Co. 
.112 Hamilton Co. 

Buck Greek, Mill Greek, oto, 
.1-13 Hancock Co. 
,H35 Hanging Rook iron region. 
,H4 Hardin Co. 
,H5 Harrison Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Ohio. Table II. 1 
497 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.HE5 Henry Co. 

.H6 Highland Co. 

.H68 Hocking Co. 

.117 Hocking River and Valley. 

.H74 Holmes Co. 

.118 Huron Co. 

Firelfliids, stt F 407. W5 

,J2 Jackson Co. 
.J4 Jefferson Co. 

Yellow Creek, etc. 

Kelleys Island, see F 497.E5. 
,K7 Knox Co. 
,L2 Lake Co. 
,L3 Laivrenco Co. 
.L6 Licking Co. 
.L7 Little Miami River and Valley. 

Of. F J97.M64, Miami (Great Miami) nivorand Valloy 

.L8 Lognn Ca 

.L86 Lornin Co. 

.L9 Lucns Co. 

,M14 Mndison Co. 

.M18 Mahoning Co. 

,M2 Mahoning River and Valley (General, and Ohio). 

Of, F 167.M3, Pennsylvania, 

,M3 Marion Co. 

,M4 Maumee River and Valley (General, and Ohio). 

Of, F 532, MffiZ, Indiana, 

.MS Medina Co, 

.M63 MeigaCo. 

.M60 Mercer Co. 

.MO Miami Co. 

.M04 Miami (Great Miami) River and Valley, 

Cf. F 4&7.L7, Little Miami River and Valley. 
.M07 Monroe Co. 
.617 Montgomery Co. 

Twin Valley, eto. 
.M76 Morgan Co. 
,M8 Morrow Co. 
,M9 Muelringum Co. 
.M92 Muskingum River and Valloy. 
.NO Noble Co. 
.03 Ohio River and Valley, Ohio. 

Of. P 610-520, General. 
.08 Ottawa Co. 

Bins Islands, Put-in Bay, eto. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

Ohio. Table II. 1 

497 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.P2 Paulding Co. 
.P4 Perry Co. 
.P5 Pickaway Co. 
.P65 Pike Co. 
.P8 Portage Co. 
.P9 Preble Co. 

Put-in Bay, see F 497.08. 
.P96 Putnam Co. 
.R5 Richland Co. 
.117 Rocky River and Valley. 
.R8 Ross Co. 
.82 Sandusky Co. 

.823 Sandusky Bay. Sandusky River and Valley. 
.S3 Scioto Co. 
.832 Scioto River and Valley. 
.84 Seneca Co. 
.854 Shelby Co. 
.87 Stark Co. 
.89 Summit Co. 

PortOEO Path, etc. 

Tiffin River and Valley, see F 497.B3. 
.T8 Trumbull Co. 
,T9 Tuscarawas Co. 
.T93 Tuscarawaa River and Valley. 
.U6 Union Co. 
.V2 Van Wert Co. 
.V6 Vinton Co. 
.W2 Warren Co. 
.W3 Washington Co. 

Blonnorhassott Island, let P 247.BBQ. 

.W4 Wayno Co. 

.W5 Western Reserve (Conneotiout Reserve). Firelaads. 

.W7 Williams Co. 

.W8 Wood Co. 

.WO Wyandot Co. 

409 Cities, towns, etc., A-Z. 

o. g. .A3 Akron, 

.C2 Canton. 

.C4 Chillicothe. 

.C6 Cincinnati. 

,C6 Cleveland. 

.C7 Columbus. 

.D2 Dayton. 

.M3 Marietta. 

,87 Springfield, 

.T6 Toledo. 

,Y8 Youngatown. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Ohio. Table II 'Continued. 

500 Elements in the population. 

.Al General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 
p. 27-29. 

516-520 Ohio River and Valley. 

Cf, E 78.04, Indians of the Ohio Valley, 
F 167. B2, Pennsylvania, 
F 351-354, Mississippi River and Valley. 
F 457. 03, Kentucky. 
F 476-485, Old Northwest. 
F 497,03, Ohio. 
F 532.04, Indiana. 

516 General works. 

Including periodicals, societies, collections, biography, eto. 
By period. 

517 Early to 1796. 

Celeron's Expedition, 1749; Ohio Company, 1747- 
1779; eto. 

Biography: Michael Cresap, Simon Girty, Simon 
Kenton, Lewis Wetzel, etc. 

Cf. E 83.79, Wars with northwestern Indians, 1790- 

1796. 

E 199, French and Indian War, 1765-1763. 
E 234, Clark's Campaign, 1778. 
F 372, Louisiana before 1803, 
F 634. V7, Vincennes. 
F1030, New France. 

518 1795-1865. 

Cf. E 470.4, Civil War, 1861-1866 (General) ; E 471- 
478, Military operations and battles. 

519 1865-1950. 

Floods, 1884, 1913; etc. 

620 1951- 

521-535 Indiana, Table III. 1 

621 Periodicals. Societies, Collections. 
623 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

524 Gazetteers, Dictionariea. Geographic names. 

.3 Guidebooks. 
625 Biography (Collective), Genealogy (Collective). 

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P UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Indiana. Table III 1 Continued. 
525 .2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

526 General works. Histories. 

Admission as a state, December 11, 1816. 

By period (Early to 1950) as well as general; for 1951 and 

later, see F 530. 

Biography: James Franklin Doughty Lanier, etc. 
Cf. D 570.85.16-7, World War I, 1914-1918. 

D 769.85.16-7, World War II, 1930-1946. 

E 83.81, Tippecanoe Campaign, 1811. 

E 355, War of 1812 (Military operations). 

E 409.5.17, War with Mexico, 1845-1848. 

E 506, Civil War, 1861-1865 (Goneral); E 470.4, 471- 
478, Military operations. 

E 726.13, Wai- of 1898 (Spanish-American War). 

.3 Juvenile works. 

*5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc* 

.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

527 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

528 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

(529) Early to 1950, see F 526. 

530 1951- 

632 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

,A2 Adams Co. 

.A4 Allen Co. 

MnuJnco River, see F 632.M02. 
.B2 Bartholomew Co. 
.B4 Benton Co. 

.B5 Blackford Co. 
.B6 Doone Co. 

.B7 Boundaries. 

.B76 Brown Co. 

Calumet region, sec 1? 532.L2. 
,C3 Carroll Co. 

,C4 Cass Co. 
.05 Clark Co. 

.CO Clay Co. 

Clifty Falls State Park, see F 532.J5. 
CG5 Clinton Co, 
.C8 Crawford Co. 

WyaiidottQ Cavo, etc. 
.D17 Davicss Co. 
.D18 Dearborn Co. 
.D2 Decatur Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Indiana. Table III. 1 
532 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.D25 De Kalb Co. 
.D3 Delaware Co. 
.D8 Dubois Co. 

Dune region, see F 532.M67. 
Dunes State Park, see F 632.15. 
,E4 Elkhart Co. 
,F2 Fayette Co. 
,F6 Floyd Co, 

.F77 Fountain Co. 
,F8 Franklin Co. 

.F9 Fulton Co. 

,G4 Gibson Co. 
.G7 Grant Co. 
.G75 Greene Co. 
.H2 Hamilton Co. 
.H3 Hancock Co. 
.114 Harrison Co. 
.H5 Hendrloka Co. 
.H6 Henry Co. 
.H8 Howard Co. 
.H9 Huntington Co. 
.15 Indiana Dunes State Park. 

,J14 Jackson Co. 
.J3 Jasper Co. 

,J4 Jay Co. 

,J5 Jefferson Co. 

Olllty Palls State Pork, etc. 
,J53 Jenninga Co, 
J6 Johnson Co. 

Kanknkee-St. Joseph portage, see F 632. S2. 
,K2 Knnkakeo River and Valley (General, and Ind,), 

Ct. F M7.K87, Illinois. 
,K5 Knox Co, 
,K8 Kosoiuako Co. 
.L17 Lagrange Co. 
,L2 Lake Co, 

Calumet region, Ind. (Cl. F 647.07, Illinois), etc. 
.L3 La Porte Co. 

,L4 Lawrence Co. 

Spring Mill Stnto Pnrk, oto. 
Lost River and Valley, see F 532.063. 
,M2 Madison Co, 
.M4 Marion Co, 
,MG Marshall Co. 
.M013 Martin Co. 
.M62 Mauineo River and Valley, Ind. 

Ct. F 407.M4, Qenorol. nnd Ohio. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY 

Indiana. Table III. 1 
532 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.M65 Miami Co. 

.M67 Lake Michigan region, Ind. 

The dunes of Indiana, etc. 

Indiana Dunes State Park, see T 632.15. 

Cf. F 653, General. 

.M7 Monroe Co. 
.M75 Montgomery Co. 
.M8 Morgan Co. 
.N5 Newton Co. 

Beaver Lake, etc. 
.NO Noble Co. 
.03 Ohio Co. 
.04 Ohio River and Valley, Ind. 

Cf. F 516-620, Qcnernl. 
.063 Orange Co. 

Lost River and Valley, 6to. 
,O9 Owen Co. 
,P2 Parke Co. 

Turkey Run Stale Park, ate. 
.P4 Perry Co, 
.PG Pike Co. 

Pokagon State Park, see F 532.S8. 
,P8 Porter Co. 
.P85 Posey Co. 
.P88 Pulaskt Co. 
.P9 Putnam Co. 
.R3 Randolph Co. 
.R5 Riplcy Co. 
.U96 Rush Co. 
.82 St. Joseph Co. 

St. Josoph-Ktvnkakco portage, oto. 

Cf. F 672.Si3, St. Joseph JUvcr and Valley, M!oh. 
.S3 St. Joseph River and Valloy (General, and Ind.) 

Of. F 672.843, Mlohlgon. 
.836 Scott Co. 
.847 Shakamak State Park. 
.85 Shelby Co. 

.86 Spencer Co. 

Spring Mill State Park, see P 532.L4. 
.87 Starke Co. 

.88 Steuben Co. 

Pokftgon State Park, &to. 
.89 Sullivan Co. 
.897 Switzerland Co. 
.TO Tippeoanoe Co, 
.T63 Tipton Co. 

Turkey Run State Park, see F 632.P2. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Indiana. Table III. 1 
532 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.U5 Union Co. 

,V2 Vanderburgh Co. 

.V6 Vermillfon Co. 

.V7 Vigo Co. 

.W18 Wabash. Co. 

.W2 Wabash. River and Valley (General, and Ind.). 

Of. F647.WH, Illinois. 

,W3 Warren Co. 

,W4 Warrick Co. 

.W46 Washington Co. 

.W5 Wayne Co. 

.W5S Wells Co. 

.W58 White Co. 

.W59 Whitewater (White Water) River and Valley. 

,W6 Whitley Co. 

534 Cities, towns, etc., A-Z. 

e. g, .E9 Evansville. 

.17 Fort Wayne. 

.13 Indianapolis. 

.N5 New Harmony. 

.87 South Bend. 

.T3 Terre Haute. 

.V7 Vincennes. 

535 Moments in the population. 

.Al General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious 

elements (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 

p. 27-29. 

536-550 Illinois. Table II. 1 

536 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

538 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

539 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks, 

540 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
,2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

541 General works. Histories, 
.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 

.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

542 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

543 Antiquities (Non-Indian), 

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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Illinois. Table II ' Continued. 
By period. 

544 Early to 1775. The Illinois country. 

Illinois under French rule, etc. 
Cf. F 352, Mississippi Hivor and Valley before 180S. 
F 1030, New France, :603-1763. 

545 1775-1865. 

Admission as a state December 3, 1818. 
Biography: John Boyle, Peter Cartwright, Edward 
Coles, Joseph Duncan, Ninian Edwards, Thomas 
Ford, Adam Wilson Snyder, Richard Yatea, etc. 
Cf. E 83.83, Black Hawk War, 1832. 
E 234, Clark's Campaign, 1778. 
E 356, War of 1812 (Military operations). 
E 409.6.14, War with Mexico, 1845-1848, 
E 506, Civil War, 1861-1866 (General); E 470.4, 

471-478, Military operations. 
F 647.E3, English settlement in Edwards Countj 
F 650.M8, Mormons, 

546 1865-1950. 

Biography: John Peter Altgeld, Edward Pitzstmons 
Dunne, Frank Orren Lowden, AdlatEwing Stevenson, 
John Riley Tanner, etc. 
Cf. D 570.86.13-31, World War I, 1914-1918. 
D 709.85.13-31, World War II, 1939-1945. 
E 720.12, War of 1898 (Spanish- American War). 

.2 1951- 

547 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

,A2 Adama Co. 

.A3 Alexander Co. 

.B6 Bond Co. 

.B66 Boono Co. 

,B7 Boundaries. 

.B75 Brown Co. 

.B8 Bureau Co. 

.016 Calhoun Co. 

Calumet region, see F 647. C7. 

.02 Carroll Co. 

.03 Cass Co. 

.04 Champaign Co. 

.045 Chicago River, 

.06 Christian Co. 

.053 Clark Co. 

,C55 Clay Co. 

.067 Clinton Co. 

.06 Coles Co. 



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P UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Illinois, Tablo II. 1 

547 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.07 Cook Co. 

Cnlumot region, 111. (Cf. F san.'L.Z, Indiana), etc. 

.C8 Crawford Co. 

.C9 Cumberland Co. 

.D3 De Kalb Co. 

.D4 Des PIflines River and Valley, III. 

,D5 De Witt Co. 

.D7 Douglas Co. 

.DO Du Pago Co. 

Dunes of Illinois, see F 547 M56. 

.E25 Edgar Co. 

.E3 Edwards Co. 

English settlement, etc. 

.E4 Effingham Co. 

.F35 Fayctto Co. 

.F7 Ford Co. 

.F77 Fox REver and Valley, 111. 

Cf. F 587.F7, Wisconsin. 

.F78 Franklin Co. 

.F8 Fulton Co. 

,G3 Gallatin Co. 

.07 Greene Co. 

,G8 Grundy Co. 

.H17 Hamilton Co. 

,H2 Hancock Co. 

,H3 Hflpdin Co. 

,114 Henderson Co. 

.H52 Henry Co. 

.12 Illinois River and Valley. 

.17 Iroquois Co. 

,J2 Jackson Co. 

.J3 Jasper Co. 

,J4 Jefferaon Co. 

,J6 Jersey Co, 

.JO Jo Daviess Co. 

,J8 Johnson Co. 

,K2 Kano Co. 

.K25 Kankakee Co, 

.K27 Knnkakee River and Valley, 111, 
Of, F 632.KS, General, nnd Indlnnn. 

.K4 Kendall Co. 

.K7 Knox Co. 

.L2 Lake Co. 

.L3 La Sftlle Co. 

Starved Book Stuto Park, olo. 

.L4 Lawrence Co. 

.L5 Lee Co. 

.178 Livingston Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Illinois. Table II. 1 

547 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.L8 Logan Co. 

.M13 McDonough Co. 

.M14 MoHenry Co. 

.M10 McLean Co. 

.M17 Macon Co. 

.M18 Macoupin Co. 

,M2 Madison Co. 

,M3 Marion Co. 

,M34 Marshall Co. 

.M37 Mason Co. 

,M4 Massac Co. 

.MB Menard Co. 

.M65 Mercer Co. 

,MBO Ljiko Michigan region, 111. 

Of. F 653, General. 
The dunes o Illinois, etc, 

,M6 Military lands between the Mississippi and Illinois 
Rivers. 

Cf, E 35W, MlWmy bounties (War of IBIS). 
,M65 Mississippi River and Valley, 111. 

Of. F 361-355, General. 

F 607, Upper Mississippi Valley. 

.M68 Monroe Co. 

,M7 Montgomery Co. 

.M8 Morgan Co. 

.MO Moultrie Co. 

.03 Ogle Co. 

.04 Ohio River and Valley, 111, 

Of. F M6-620, General, 

.P4 Peoria Co. 

.P45 Perry Co. 

.P5 Platt Co. 

.PO Pike Co. 

.P7 Pope Co. 

.P78 PulaskL Co. 

.PS Putnam Co. 

.112 Randolph Co. 

.R5 Richland Co. 

.R6 Ilock Island Co. 

.R7 Rock River and Valley (General, and 111.) 

Of. I? B87.R03, Wisconsin. 

.82 St. Glair Co. 

.S24 Saline Co. 

.S3 Sangamon Co. 

.S33 Sangamon River and Valley. 

.84 Sohuyler Co. 

.8*6 Scott Co. 

.86 Shelby Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Illinois. Table II. 1 

547 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.865 Spoon River and Valley. 

.87 Stark Co. 

Starved Rock State Park, sec F 547.L3. 

.88 Stephenson Co. 

.T2 Tazewell Co. 

,U5 Union Co. 

.V2 Vermilion Co. 

.W12 Wabaah Co. 

,W14 Wabaeh River and Valley, 111, 

Ct. 633.W2, General, and Indiana. 

.W2 Warren Co. 

.W23 Washington Co, 

,W25 Wayne Co. 

.W3 White Co. 

,W4 Whiteslds Co, 

.W5 Will Co. 

.W6 Williamson Co. 

,W7 Winnebago Co. 

,W8 Woodford Co. 

548 Chicago. Table IV. 1 

.1 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

,16 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

Cf. T 600, World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. 

T 601 , Century of Progress International Exposi- 
tion, 1033-1934. 

.18 Guidebooks. 

.25 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 

. 2 7 His toriogr aphy . 

.29 Study and teaching. 

.3 General works. Histories. 

.33 Juvenile works. 

.35 Minor works, Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc, 

.36 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

.37 Historic monuments. Illustrative material. 

.39 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 

By period. 
.4 Early to 1875. 

Cf. B 356.C53, Fort Dearborn Massacre, 1812. 
.42 1865-1875. 

Great fire of 1871, etc. 
.46 1875-1892. 

Cf. HX 846.C4, Haymarket Square Riot, 1886. 
T 500, World's Columbian Exposition, 1893. 



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UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY 



P 



548.5 
.52 

.6 

.61 

.62 

,625 

.627 

.63 

.64 

.65 



.67 



.68 



Illinois. Table II. 1 
Chicago. Table IV. 1 
By period Continued. 
1892-1950. 
1951- 

Sections. Localities. Districts, etc. 
General works. 
Cemeteries. 
Churches. 

Hotels, taverns, etc. 
Places of amusement. 
Harbor. 

Monuments. Statues. 
Parks. Squares. Circles. 

o. g. .Al General works. 

.D2 Dearborn Park. 

.L7 Lincoln Park. 

.87 South Park. 

Streets. Bridges. Railroads. 

o. g. .Al General works. 
,M76 Monroe Street. 

Suburbs, Sections of the city. Rivers, etc. 

o. g. .Al General works. 
Irving Park. 
North Shore. 
Roseland. 
South Shore. 
Wolf's Point. 
Woodlawn, 



.69 

.7 
.8 



.Al 

.17 

,N7 

,R8 

.87 

.W8 

.W82 

Wards. 

Buildings. 

General works. 



Collective. 
Individual, A-Z, 

e. g. -A9 Auditorium Building. 



Custom Houae. 

Grand Central Passenger Station* 

Palmer House, 



.CO 
,G7 
.P17 

Elements in the population. 
,A1 General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious 
elements (with flutter numbers), set 
B 184, p. 27-29. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY J? 

Illinois. Table II r Continued. 

549 Other cities, towns, etc., A-Z. 

e. g. ,A4 Alton. 

,B65 Bloomington. 

.044 Champaign. 

.056 Cicero. 

.D3 Decfttur. 

.E2 East St. Louia. 

.E8 Evanston. 

.J7 Joliet. 

.013 Oak Park. 

.P4 Poor! a. 

-Qfi Quincy. 

.RG Rock Island. 

.R7 Rockford. 

.87 Springfield. 

550 Elements in the population. 

.Al General works. 
.A2~Zf Individual elements. 

e. g. ,M8 Mormons. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and other religious 

elements (with cutter numbers), see K 1H-I, 

p. 27-29. 

551-556 The lake region. Great Lakes. 

The portion of the northern boundary of tho United Sluioa 
between the St. Lawrence River and tho Luke of tho 
Woods; early French explorations; British posts; etc. 
Of. F 476-485, Old Northwest. 
F 1030, New France. 
GB 1627, Physical geography. 

551 General works. 

552 Lake Superior. 

Of. F 672,89, Lake Superior region, Mich. 

F 687. AS, Apostle Islands and Chequamegon Bay. 
F 687.S9, Lake Superior region, Wis. 
F 612,89, Lake Superior region, Minn. 
F 1059.S9, Lake Superior region, Ontario. 
F 1059.T5, Thunder Bay region, Ontario. 

553 Lake Michigan. 

Cf. F 632. M67, Lake Michigan region, Ind. 
F 647. M6G, Lake Michigan region, 111. 
F 672.M16, Mackinao Straits and region, 
F 672. M57, Lake Michigan region, Mich. 
F 687. 06, Green Bay. 
F 687. M57, Lake Michigan region, Wis. 

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F "UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

The lake region. Great lakes Continued. 

554 Lake Huron. 

Cf. F 572.1192, Lake Huron region, Mich. 
F 572.S15, Saginaw Bay. 
F 672.S34, Lake St. Glair. 
F 1059.G3, Georgian Bay. 
F 1059H95, Lake Huron region, Ontario. 

555 Lake Erie. 

Cf. F 127.E65, Lake Erie region, N. Y. 
F 127 N6, Niagara region. 
F 157 EG, Lake Eric region, Pa. (Erie Co.). 
F 497.E6, Lake Erie region, Ohio, 
F 407. WB, Western Reserve. 
F 1050. EG, Lake Erie region, Ontario. 

556 Lake Ontario. 

C'f. Fl 27.072, Lake Ontario region, X. Y. 
F 1050, St. Lawrence River. 
F 1059.06, Lake Ontario region. 

561-575 Michigan. Table III. 1 

561 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

563 Museums, Exhibitions, exhibits. 

564 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

565 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

566 General works. Histories. 

Admission n? a state, January 20, 1837. 

By period (Early to 1950) as well as general; for 1951 and 

later, see F 670. 
Biography: Anro- f|>1 '~'" nuoi stwvmiR Thomson Mason, 

Chase Salmo' 
Cf. D 570.8* ' 

D 769.8 

E 83.76 

E 83.81 

E 237, ' 

E355, 

E 514, 
M 

E 726. 1 

F 497.1 

.3 Juvenile work 
.5 Minor works. 
.6 Anecdotes, 

1 For Tables and interpretation 



F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

Michigan, Table III ' Continued. 

567 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

568 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

(569) Early to 1950, see F 566. 

570 1951- 

572 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

,A15 Counties (Collective and selective). 

Northern Michigan, tit F 672.N7. 
Northern (Upper) Peninsula, ) F 672.N8. 

,A2 Alcona Go. 
.A25 Alger Co. 
.A3 Allegan Co. 
.A4 Alpcna Co. 

Thunder Bay, ate, 
.AS Antrim Co. 
,A7 Arenac Co. 
.B16 Baraga Co. 
.B2 Barry Co. 
.B3 Bay Co. 
.B36 Bean Creek (Tiffin River) and Valley, Mich. 

Of. F 497.B3, General, and Ohio. 
.B38 Beaver Hand. 
.B4 Benzie Co, 

Horrlns LaBco, eto. 
,B5 Berrien Co. 
,B7 Boundaries. 

Toledo War, 1838 (Michigan-Ohio boundary), e F 497.B7. 

Of. F 197.B7, Olilo boundary. 
F 632.B7, Indiana boundary. 

,B8 Branch Co. 
.C2 Calhoun Co; 
.03 Casa Co. 
.04 Charlevoix Co. 

Denver Island, sit F 6T2.B38. 
.06 Choboygan Co. 

Cheneaux Islands, see F 572.L57. 
,054 Chippewa Co. 

Drummon4 Island, te F 6V2.D88. 
.065 Clare Go. 
.07 Clinton Co. 
.09 Crawford Co. 
.D4 Delta Co. 
.D5 Dickinson Co. 
.D88 Drummond Island. 
.E2 Eaton Co. 
,E6 Emmeb Co. 
.03 Gonesee Co. 
.G38 Gladwln Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTOBY F 

Michigan. Table III. 1 

572 Regions, counties, etc,, A~Z Continue d. 

.G44 Gogebic Co. 
.G4G Grand River and Valley. 
.G5 Grand Traverse Bay region. The Traverse region. 

Of. P 672.L7, Little Traverse Bay region. 
.G6 Grand Traverse Co, 
,G8 Gratiot Co. 
.G87 Green Bay region, Mioh. 

Of. P 687.08, General, tmd Wisconsin. 
.H6 Hillsdale Co. 
.118 Houghton Co. 
.H9 Huron Co. 

Huron Mountains, see F 572.M33, 
.H92 Lake Huron region, Mioh 

Of. F 664, General. 
.15 Ingham Co. 
.16 Ionia Co. 
.103 losco Co. 
.166 Iron Co. 
.17 Isabella Co. 
,18 Islo Royale, 
.J2 Jaokaon Co. 
,K2 Kalamazoo Co. 
.K28 Kalkaska Co. 
,K3 Kent Co. 
.K4 Keweenaw Co. 

Islo Roynlc, set P 679.18. 
,L2 Lake Co. 
,L3 Lapeer Co. 
.L45 Leelanau Co. 
,L5 Lenawee Co. 

.L57 Lcs Cheneaux Islands (The Snows). 
,L7 Little Traverse Bay region. 

Ot. F 572.08, Grand Traverse Bay region. 
,L8 Livingston Co. 
,L9 Luoo Co. 
,M14 Mookinao (Mackinaw) Co, 

Lea Ohonooux Islands, P 67Z.L67. 
.M16 Maokinao Island. 

Straits of Mfloklnao, Fort Mncklnao, etc, 
,M2 Macomb Co, 
.M3 Manisteo Co. 
.M33 Marquette Co. 

Huron Mountains, etc. 
.M30 Mason Co, 
.M4 Meoosta Co, 
,M5 Menominoe Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Michigan. Table III. 1 
572 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.M52 Menominee River and Valley (General, and Mich.). 

Cf F687.M5, Wisconsin. 

,M57 Lake Michigan region, Mich. 
Cf. F 553, General. 

Michilimaekiimc, see F 572.M16. 
.M6 Midland Co. 
.M65 Missaiikee Co. 
.M7 Monroe Co, 
.MS Montcalm Co. 
,M83 Montmorency Co. 
,M9 Muskegon Co. 
.N5 Newaygo Co. 

,N7 Northern Michigan (Northern part of Lower Penin- 
sula) . 

,N8 Northern (Upper) Peninsula. 
.02 Oakland Co. 
03 Oceana Co. 
.04 Ogemaw Co. 
.06 Ontonagon Co, 
.07 Osccola Co. 
073 Oscoda Co. 
.078 Otsego Co. 
.08 Ottawa Co. 
.P7 Prosque Isle Co. 
.110 Hoscommon Co, 
.815 Siiginaw Bay region, 

Fort Snginaw, etc, 
.817 Sagmaw Co. 
.82 Saginaw River and Valley. 
.83 St. Glair Co. 
.834 Lake St. Clair, Mich. 

Cf. F 1050.83, Ontario. 
.84 St. Joseph Co. 
.843 St. Joseph River and Valley, Mich, 

Cf. Tf 532.83, General, find Indiana. 
.85 Sanilao Co. 
.86 Schoolcraft Co. 
.87 Shiawasaee Co. 

The Snows (islands), see F 572.L57, 
.80 Lake Superior region, Mich. 
Cf. F 662, Oenorn). 

Thunder Bay, see F 572.A4. 

Tiffin River and Valley, see F 672.B36. 

Traverse region, see F 672.G6, 
.T9 Tusoola Co. 

Upper Peninsula, see F 572. N8. 
,V3 Van Buren Co, 
.W3 Washtenaw Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTOKY F 

Michigan. Table III. 1 

572 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.W4 Wayne Co. 
.W5 Wexford Co. 

574 Cities, towns, etc., A-Z. 

c, g. ,A2 Ann Arbor. 

.B3 Bay City. 

,D2 Dearborn. 

,D4 Detroit. 

.G7 Grand Rapids. 

JC1 Kalamazoo. 

.L2 Lansing. 

.M9 Muskegon. 

,S15 Saginaw. 

.S3 Sault Ste. Marie. 

575 Elements in the population. 

.Al General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious 
elements (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 
p. 27-29. 

576-590 Wisconsin. Table II. 1 

576 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

578 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

579 Gazetteers, Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

580 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

581 General works. Histories. 
.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

582 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

583 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

584 Early to 1848. 

Biography: Thomas Pendloton Burnett, etc. 

585 1836-1848. Wisconsin Territory. 

586 1848-1950. 

Admission as a state, May 20, 1848. 
Biography: Benjamin Franklin Hopkins, Morgan Lewis 
Martin, Cadwallader Golden Waahburn, etc. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

Wisconsin. Table II. 1 
By period. 

586 1848-1950Continued. 

Cf. D 570.85.W6-G1, World War I, 1914-1918. 
D 769,85. W6-01, World War II, 1939-1945. 
E 537, Civil War, 1861-1865 (General); E 470.4, 

471-478, Military operations and battles. 
E 726. "WO, War of 1898 (Spanish-American War). 

<2 1951- 

587 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

,A2 Adams Co. 

Apostle Islands, see F 587. A8. 
.AS Ashland Co. 

Apostle Islands, Chequnmcgon Bay, etc. 
.B25 Barren Co. 
.B3 Bayfield Co. 

Ohequamegon Bay, set F 5B7.A8, 
.B55 Black Klver and Valley. 
.B7 Boundaries. 

Cf. F M7.B7, Illinois boundary. 
P 812. B7, Minnesota boundary. 

.38 Brown Co. 
,B9 Buffalo Co. 
.B95 Burnett Co. 
.C2 Calumet Co. 

Chequamegon Bay, see F 587.A8. 
.048 ChippewaCo, 
. C5 Chippewa River and Valley. 
.06 Clark Co. 
.07 Columbia Co. 
.C8 Crawford Co. 

Dalles of the Wisconsin, see F 687. W8. 
.D3 Dane Co. 

Covo of the Mounds, Lake Mondota, eto. 

Dells of the Wisconsin, see F 687. W8. 
,D6 Dodge Co. 
.D7 Door Co. 
.D8 Douglas Co. 
.DO Dunn Co. 
.E2 Eau Claire Co. 
. F5 Florence Co. 
.F8 Fond du Lac Co. 
.F65 Forest Co. 
-F7 Fox River and Valley, Wis. 
Cf.F647.P77, Illinois. 

Lake Geneva, see F 687.W18. 
,G6 Grant Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Wisconsin. Table II. 1 
587 Regions) counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.G6 Green Bay region (General, and Wis.), 

Of, F572.O87, Michigan. 
.G7 Green Co. 
.G74 Green Lake Co. 
.16 Iowa Co. 

.17 Iron Co. 

,J2 Jackson Co. 

.J4 Jefferson Co. 

.J9 Juneau Co. 

.K3 Kenoaha Co. 
.K3B Kewaunee Co. 
.K4 Kickapoo River and Valley. 
.L14 La Crosse Co. 
.L2 Lafayette Co. 
.L3 Langlade Co. 
,L6 Lincoln Co. 
,M2 Manitowoo Co. 
.M3 Marathon Co. 
.M35 Marinette Co. 
,M4 Marquette Co. 
.M5 Menominee River and Valley, Wia. 

Of. F 572.M62, General, and Michigan. 
.M67 Lake Michigan region, Wis. 

Of. F 653, General. 
.MO Milwaukee Co. 
.M63 Mississippi River and Valley, Wis. 

Of. F361-3B5, General. 

F 687, Upper Mississippi Valley. 

.M7 Monroe Co. 

.02 Ooonto Co. 

.OS Oneida Co. 

,O93 Outagamie Co. 

,098 Oaaukee Co. 

.P4 Pepin Co. 

,P6 Pierce Co. 

.P7 Polk Co. 

.P8 Portage Co. 

,P9 Price Co. 

.R2 Racine Co. 

.R4 Richland Co. 

.RG Rock Co. 

.R63 Rook Iliver and Valley (Sinnissippi Valley), Wia. 
C(. F 547.R7, General, and Illinois, 

,R8 Rusk Co. 

.813 St. Croix Co. 

.814 St. Croix River and Valley (General, and 

Of. F 012.S2, Minnesota. 



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26? 



F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY t 1 

Wisconsin, Table II. 1 

587 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.82 Snuk Co. 

Devil's Lake, Durward's Glen, oto, 
.S3 Sawyer Co. 
.845 Shawano Co. 
S5 Sheboygan Go. 
.89 Lake Superior region, Wis. 

Cf. F 652, General, 
.T3 Taylor Co, 

.T79 Trempealeavi Co. 
.V5 Vernon Co. 

.VO Vilas Co. 
\V18 Walworth Co. 

Late Geneva, etc 
.W1S5 WashburnCo. 
.W19 Washington Co. 
.\V2 Waukesha Co. 
.W3 WaupacaCo. 
.W35 Waushara Co. 
. \V5 Winnebago ' Co. 
,W8 Wisconsin River and Valley. 

Dells (Dalles) of tlio Wisconsin, etc. 
.W9 Wood Co. 

589 Cities, towns, etc., A-Z. 

e. g. ,G7 Green Bay. 

,K3 Kenosha. 

.LI La Crosae. 

.Ml Madison. 

.M6 Milwaukee. 

.08 Oshkosh. 

.P8 Prairio du Chien. 

.112 Raoine. 

.S95 Superior. 

590 Elements in the population, 

,Al General works. 
,A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious 

dements (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 

p. 27-29. 

591-596 The West. Trans-Mississippi region. 

The "Indian country," 1803-1864, see F 097. 

Louisiana (Province), see F 374. 

Middle West, see F 361-355. 

Mississippi River and Valley, see F 351-354, 

Missouri River and Valley, see F 698, 

The Northwest (Upper Mississippi Valley), see F 697. 

Paoiflo coast, see F 851, 

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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

The West. Trans-Mississippi region Continued. 

Pacific Northwest, see F 852, 
Rocky Mountains, see F 721. 
The Southwest, see F 799-800, 786. 
Cf. E 81, Indian wars (General). 

591 General works. Histories. 

Cf. E 78. W5, Indiana of the West. 
By period. 

592 Early to 1848. 

United States exploring expeditions: Fremont, Lewis 

and Clark, Piko, etc. 

Biography: James Brldger, Christopher Carson, John 
Colter, Zebulon Montgomery Pike, Jedediah Strong 
Smith, William Sherley Williams, etc. 
California, see F 804. 

The "Indian country," 1821-1854, see F 697. 
New Mexico (Spanish and Mexican), see F 799-800. 
Texas, see F 390. 
Cf. 13 123-124. Spanish discoveries. 

E 401-415, War with Mexico, 1845-1848. 

E 408; F 786, Mexican cession of 1848, 

F 790, Cibola, Quivira. 

F 808.N5, Donnor party. 

F 880, Oregon question. 

Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806. 
.3 President Jefferson's message and accompany- 

ing documents. 

Subarranged by date of edition. 

.4 Authentic history of the expedition. Lewis and 

Clark journals. 

Subarranged by date of edition. 

.5 Journals of other members of the expedition. 

By author. 
Subarranr " 

,6 Spurious pul 

Subarran 

,7 Other works 

members. 

Subarran 

may \ 

593 1848-1860, 

Later United 

the Pacific, 
Biography; E' 

etc. 



F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

The West. Trans-Mississippi region. 

By period. 
593 1848-1860 Continued. 

Cf. E 83.84, Wars with Pacific coast Indians, 1847-1865. 
E 83.857, Spirit Lake Massacre, 1857. 
B 83.858, Mill Creek War, 1857-1865. 
F 786, Gadsden Purchase, 1853. 
F 801, Texas cession of 1850. 

694 1860-1880. 

Biography; Martha Canary ("Calamity Jane"); William 

Frederick Cody ("Buffalo Bill"); James Butler 

Hiokok ("Wild Bill Hickok"); Jesse James; Moses 

ICmbree Milner ("California Joe"); Cole Younger; 

eto. 
Cf. E 83.86, Dakota Indian War, 1862-1863. 

B 83.863, Indian wars, 1863-1865. 

E 83.864, Indian wars, 1866-1898. 

E 470.9-477.8, Civil War military operations In the 
West, 

595 1880-1960. 

Biography: Tom Horn; George Le Roy Parker ("Butch 

Cassidy"),* eto. 

Cf. E 83.866, Indian wars, 1866-1898. 
.2 1061- 

596 Frontier and pioneer life. Ranch life, cowboys, cattle 

trails, etc. 

597 The Northwest. 

Upper Mississippi Valley; sources of the Mississippi; northern 
boundary of the United States (from Lake of the Wooda to 
Rooky Mountains), including works on region between 
Great Lakes and Pacific Ocean, 

Canadian Northwest, see F 1060. 

Old Northwest, see F 470-485. 

Pacific Northwest, see F 852-854. 

Biography: Jonathan Carver, eto. 
Cf. E 78.N8, Indians of the Northwestern States. 
F 612.18, Lake Itasca and park. 

598 Missouri River and Valley. 

Cf. F 472.M7, Missouri. 
F 627. M6Q, Iowa. 
P 642.M6, North Dakota. 
F657.M7, South Dakota. 
F 672. M6, Nebraska. 
F 687. M6, Kansas. 
F 737. M7, Montana. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTOEY F 

601-615 Minnesota. Table III. 1 

601 Periodicals. Societies. Collections, 

603 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

604 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

605 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

606 General works. Histories. 

Admission as a state. May 11, 1858. 

By period (Early to 1950) as well as general; for 1951 and 

later, see F 610. 
Biography: Willis Arnold Gorman, John Albert Johnson, 

Floyd Bjornaterne Olson, Henry Hastings Slbley, etc. 

Cf. D 570.85.MR-G1, World War I, 1914-1918. 
D 769.85.M6-61, World War II, 1939-1945. 
E 83.86, Dakota Indian War, 180^-1863. 
E 515, Civil War, 1861-1865. 
E 726.M7, War of 1898 (Spanish- American War). 

.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 

.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

607 Historic monuments (General), Illustrative material. 

608 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

609 Early to I960, see F 606. 

610 1961- 

612 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

.A3 Aitkin Co. 

,A6 Anoka Go. 

.B39 Becker Co. 

.B43 Beltrami Co. 

.B46 Benton Co. 

Big Fork River and Valley, see F 012.K7. 

,B5 Big Stone Co, 

.B6 Blue Earth Co, 

.B7 Boundaries. 

International boundary, tie F 651, 607. 

.B8 Brown Co. 

.C15 Carlton Co. 

.C2 Carver Co, 

.C25 Caaa Co. 

,C4 Chippewa Co. 

.045 Chisago Co. 

______ -C6 Clay Co. 

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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Minnesota. Table III. 1 
612 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.COS Clear-water Co. 

Itasca State Park, tie F 012.18. 

.C65 Cook Co. 

.C67 Cottonwood Co. 

.C7 Crow Wing Co. 

.D2 Dakota Co. 

.DO Dodge Co. 

.D7 Douglas Co. 

.F2 Faribauit Co. 

.F4 Fill more Co. 

.F7 Freeborn Co. 

.G6 Qoodhue Co. 

.G7 Grant Co. 

.H5 Henncpin Co. 

Lake Mlnnotonko, etc. 

.H8 Houston Co. 

.H9 Hubbard Co. 

.16 Isanti Co. 

.17 Itasca Co. 

.18 Itasca Lake, Itaaca State Park, 

.J2 Jackson Co. 

.K17 Kanabec Co. 

.K2 Kandiyohl Co. 

.K5 Kittaon Co, 

.K7 KoochicMng Co. 

Big Fork Htvor and Vnlloy, oto. 

.L2 Lao qui Parlo Co. 

.L3 Lake Co. 

.L4 Lake of the Woods Co. 

.L5 Le Sueur Co. 

.L8 Lincoln Co. 

.L9 Lyon Co. 

.M25 MoLeod Co. 

.M26 Mahnomon Co. 

.M27 Marshall Co. 

.M28 Martin Co. 

.MS Meeker Co. 

.M36 Mesaba (Mesabl) range. 

.M38 Mille Lnca Co, 

,M4 Minnesota River and Valley. 

.M5 Mississippi Elver and Valley, Minn. 

Of. F 351-355, General, 

F 597, Upper Mississippi Valley. 

.M88 Morrison Co. 

,M9 Mower Co. 

.M95 Murray Co, 

.NS Nicollet Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTOKY F 

Minnesota. Table III. 1 
612 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.N7 Nobles Co. 

.N8 Norman Co. 

.05 Olmstod Co 

.09 Otter Tail Co. 

,P4 Pcnnington Co. 

.P5 Pine Co. 

.P55 Pipestone Co. 

.P7 Polk Co. 

.P8 Pope Co. 

.R18 Rainy River region. 

.R2 Ramaey Co. 

.R25 Red Lake Co. 

,R27 Red River of the North and Valley, Minn. 

Cl. F Q12.R3, North Dakota. 
IT IQM.RSj Manitoba. 

.R3 Redwood Co. 

.R42 Renville Co. 

.R5 Rice Co. 

.R7 Rock Co. 

.E8 Roseau Co. 

.82 St, Croix River and Valley, Minn. 

CI F 587.814, General, and Wisconsin. 

.825 St. Louis Co. 

.83 Scott Co. 

,S4 Sherbume Co. 

.85 Siblcy Co. 

.875 Stearns Co. 

.S8 Steele Co. 

.884 Stevens Co. 

.89 Lake Superior region, Minn. 

Of. F B52, Qonernl. 

.896 Superior National Forest, 

.898 Swift Co. 

.T6 Todd Co, 

.T7 Traverse Co. 

,W12 Wabasha Co. 

,WH Wadena Co, 

.W15 WadsworthT: 

.W17 Waseca Co. 

.W2 Washington C 

.W35 Watonwan Cc 

.WC5 Wilkin Co. 

,W7 Winona Co. 

Bush Oroo 

.W9 Wright Co. 

,Y4 Yellow Medic 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Minnesota. Table III J Continued. 
614 Cities, towns, etc., A-Z. 

e. g. .D8 Dulubh. 

.F7 Fort Snellmg. 

.MS Minneapolis. 

.M6 Minneapolis and St. Paul. "The Twin Cities." 

.R6 Rochester. 

.825 St. Cloud. 

.84 St. Paul. 

.W7 Winona. 

616 Elements in tlie population. 

.Al General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious 
elements (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 
p. 27-29. 

616-630 Iowa. Table III. 1 

616 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

618 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

610 Gazetteers, Dictionaries. Geographic names. 

,3 Guidebooks. 

620 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

621 General works. Histories. 

Admission as a state, December 28, 1849. 

By period {Early to 1950) as well as general; for 1951 

and later, see F 625. 
Biography: John Chambers, Augustus Caesar Dodge, 

Robert Lucns, etc. 

Cf. D fi70.85.I8-9, World War I, 1914-1918. 
D 769.85.18-9, World War II, 1939-1946. 
E 83.857, Spirit Lake Massacre, 1867. 
E 409.5.172, War -with Mexico, 1845-1848. 
E 507, Civil War, 1801-1865 (General). 
E 726.14, War of 1898 (Spanish- American War). 

.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works, Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 

,6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, ote. 

622 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

623 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

(624) Early to 1950, see F 621. 

62B 1951- 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Iowa. Table III l Continued. 

627 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

.A2 Adair Co. 

.A3 Adams Go. 

.A5 Allamakec Co. 

.A6 Appanoose Co. 

.AS Audubon Co. 

.B4 Benton Co. 

,B6 Big Sioux River and Valleyj Iowa. 

Of. P 057 BB, General, and South Dakota, 

.BO Black Hawk Co. 

.B67 Boone Co. 

.B7 Boundaries. 

Of. F 472.B7, Missouri boundary. 

,B8 Breraer Co. 

.B85 Buchanan Co, 

,B87 Buena Vista Co. 

.B9 Butler Co. 

.C2 Calhoun Co. 

.C25 Carroll Co. 

.C3 Cass Co. 

.C4 Cedar Co. 

,C44 Cerro Gordo Co. 

,C47 Cherokee Co. 

.OS Chickasaw Co. 

.C63 Clarke Co. 

.C64 Clay Co. 

.C5G Clayton Co. 

.CG Clinton Co. 

.C8 Crawford Co. 

.D14 Dallas Co. 

.D2 Davis Co. 

,D20 Deoatur Co. 

.D3 Delaware Co. 

.D4 Des Moines Co. 

.D43 Des Moines River and Valley (General, and Iowa). 

Of. F *72,D4, Missouri. 

,D6 Dickinson Co, 

OkoboJI Lnkes, Spirit Loire, oto, 

Of. E 83.867, Spirit Lake Massacre, 1867. 

,D8 Dubuque Co. 

.E5 Emmet Co. 

,F2 Fayette Co. 

.F5 Floyd Co. 

.F78 Franklin Co. 

.F8 Fremont Co. 

.G7 Greene Co, 

.G75 Grundy Co. 

.G8 Guthrie Co. 

.H2 Hamilton Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY 

Iowa. Table III. 1 
627 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.H25 Hancock Co. 

,H3 Ilardin Co. 

,H4 Harrison Co. 

.H5 Henry Co. 

.117 Howard Co. 

.H8 Humboldt Co. 

.12 Ida Co. 

.16 Iowa Co. 

,J2 Jackson Co. 

,J3 Jasper Co, 

,J4 JefTerson Co. 

.J6 Johnson Co. 

.J7 Jones Co. 

.K3 Keokuk Co. 

.KG Kossuth Co. 

.L4 Lee Co. 

,L7 Linn Co. 

,L8 Louisa Co. 

.L85 Lucas Co. 

.L9 Lyon Co, 

.M18 Madison Co. 

,M2 Mahaska Co, 

.M3 Marion Co. 

. M4 Marshall Co. 

.MS Mills Co, 

,M64 Mississippi River and Valley, Iowa. 

at, F 361-365, General. 

F 697, TJppor Mississippi Valley. 

,M66 Missouri River and Valley, Iowa, 

Of. tf.m, General. 

,M7 Mitchell Co. 

.M75 Monona Co. 

.M8 Monroe Co. 

,M83 Montgomery Co. 

.M9 MiiBcntino Co. 

02 O'Brien Co. 

Okoboji Lakes, see F 627.D6. 

.08 " OaooolnCo. 

.P2 Pago Co. 

,P3 Palo AHo Co. 

,P6 Plymouth Co. 

,P6 Pocaliontas Co. 

.P7 Polk Co. 

.P8 Pottawattamie Co, 

.P88 Poweshiek Co. 

,R5 Ringgold Co. 

.82 Sao Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Iowa. Table III. 1 

627 Regions, counties, etc., A~Z Continued. 

.84 Scott Co. 

.36 Shelby Co. 

.855 Sioux Co. 

Spirit Lake, see F 627.D5. 

.38 Story Co. 

.T3 Tama Co. 

.T5 Taylor Co. 

.U6 Union Co. 

.V2 Van Buren Co. 

.W2 Wapallo Co, 

,W25 Warren Co. 

.W26 Washington Co. 

.W28 Wayne Co. 

.W3 Webster Co. 

.W65 Wiunebago Co. 

.W7 Winneshiek Co. 

,W8 Woodbury Co, 

.W86 Worth Co. 

.W9 Wright Co. 

629 Cities, towns, etc., A-Z. 

e. g. ,B9 Burlington. 

.03 Cedar Rapids. 

.C8 Council Bluffs. 

.D2 Davenport. 

.D4 Des Moinea 

.D8 Dubuque. 

.M9 Musoatine. 

.86 Sioux City. 

630 Elements in the population. 

.Al General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), see E 181, 
p, 27-29. 

631-646 North Dakota. Table III. 1 

631 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

633 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

634 Gazetteers, Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

635 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 176.6. 
,5 Study and teaching. 

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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

North Dakota, Table III ' Continued. 

636 General works. Histories. 

Admission as n state, November 2, 1889. 

By period (Early to 1960) as well as general; for Early to 
1889, see F 655; for 1951 and later, see F 640. 

Cf. D 7G9.85.N9-91, World War, 1939-1945. 
.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

637 Historic monuments (General) . Illustrative material. 

638 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period, 

(639) Early to 1960, see F 636, 655. 

640 1951- 

642 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

.A2 Adams Co. 

.B3 Barnes Co. 

.B4 Benson Co. 

Devlla Lake, see F 042.D6. 

.B5 Billinga Co. 

.E5 Bottineau Co. 

,B7 Boundaries. 

International boundary, ttt F 507, 

.B76 Bowman Co. 

.B86 Burke Co. 

,B9 Burleigli Co. 

.034 Cass Co. 

.04 Cavalier Co. 

.D6 Devlin Lake. 

.D6 Dlokey Co. 

.07 Divide Co. 

,D9 Dunn Co. 

Ktlldeef Mountains, KtUdccr Mountain Park, etc. 

.B2 Eddy Co. 

,E5 Eramons Co. 

.Ffl Foster Co, 

.G6 Golden Valley Co. 

.G7 Grand Forks Co. 

.G7B Grant Co. 

.08 Grlgga Co. 

,H4 Hottinger Co. 

.K6 Kidder Co. 

Kildeer Mountains, see F 642. D9. 

.L3 La Moure Co. 

.L6 Logan Co. 

,M2 MoHenry Co, 

.M26 Molntoah Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

North Dakota. Table III. 1 

642 Begions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.M28 McKenzie Co. 
.M29 McLean Co. 
,M5 Mercer Co. 
.M6 Missouri River and Valley, N. Dak. 

Of. F 508, General, 
.M7 Morton Co. 
.M8 Mountrail Co. 
,N4 Nelson Co. 
.04 Oliver Co. 
.P4 Pembina Co. 
JP6 Pierce Co. 
.R.17 Ramsey Co. 

Devils Lake, tee F M2,D5. 
,R2 Ransom Co. 
.R3 Red River of the North and Valley, N, Dak 

Of. F 612.R27, Minnesota. 
F 10M.H3, Manitoba. 

.R4 Renville Co. 

.R6 Richland Co. 

.R6 Roletto Co. 

.82 Sargent Co. 

.85 Sheridan Co. 

.855 Sioux Co. 

,80 Slope Co. 

.87 Stark Co. 

.875 Steele Co. 

.88 Stuteman Co. 

,T6 Towner Co. 

.T7 Traill Co. 

.W3 Walsh Co. 

.W36 Ward Co. 

.W45 Wells Co. 

.W6 Williams Co. 

644 Cities, towns, etc., A-Z. 

e. g. .BO Bismarck. 
,F2 Fargo. 
,G8 Grand Forks. 

645 Elements in the population. 

.Al General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious 

elements (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 

p. 27-29. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

646-660 South Dakota. Table II. 1 

Including works covering both North and South Dakota, 
646 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

648 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

649 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

650 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175,5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

651 General works. Histories. 
.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageanta, etc. 

652 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

653 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

G55 Early to 1889. 

The Dakota region before 1861. Dakota Territory, 

1861-1889. 
Gf. E 83.883, Indian wars, 1863-1865. 

656 1889-1950. 

Admission as a state, November 2, 1889. 

Biography: Peter Norbcok, eto. 

Cf. D 570,85,87-71, World War I, 1914r-1918. 

D 709,85.87-71, World War II, 1939-1046. 

E 83.89, Dakota Indian War, 1890-1891. 

.2 1951- 

657 llegions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

,A6 Armstrong Co. 

.A8 Aurora Co. 

.B3 Beadlo Co. 

.B-l Bennett Co. 

.B5 Big Sioux River and Valley (General, and S. Dak.). 

Of. P 827.1)5, Iowa. 

,B6 Black Hills. 

Ouster State Park, set F 667.092. 

Mount Ruabmoro National Memorial, tee P 057.118, 

Wind Gave National Park, P M7.1V7. 

.B65 Bon Homme Co, 
.B7 Boundaries. 
.B75 Brookings Co. > 
.B7G Brown Co. 
.B77 Brule Co. 
.B8 Buffalo Co. 

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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

South Dakota. Table II. 1 

657 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

,B9 Butte Co. 

.C25 Campbell Co. 

.C4 Charles Mix Co. 

.C56 Clark Co. 

.CG Clay Co. 

.C8 Codington Co. 

.C83 Corson Co. 

.C9 Custer Co. 

WlndCave,eFG57.U7. 

.C92 Cuatcr State Park. 

,D25 Dfivison Co. 

.D3 Day Co. 

.D4 Deviel Co. 

.D45 Dewey Co. 

.D7 Douglas Co. 

.E2 Edmunds Co. 

,F3 Fall River Co. 

.F4 Faulk Co. 

.G7 Grant Co. 

.G8 Gregory Co. 

.H2 Haakon Co. 

.H3 Hamlin Co. 

.1135 Hand Co. 

,H4 Hanson Co, 

.H46 Harding Co. 

,H8 Hughes Co. 

.H85 Hutchinson Co. 

.H9 Hyde Co. 

,J2 Jackson Co. 

.J4 Jerauld Co. 

.JO Jones Co. 

,K6 Kingsbury Co. 

.L3 Lake Co. 

,L4 Lawrence Co. 

.L6 Lincoln Co. 

,L9 Lyman Co. 

.M15 MoCook Co,, 

.M2 McPherson Co. 

.M3 Marshall Co. 

,M4 Meade Co. 

Bear Butto, eta. 

.M45 Mellette Co. 

.M55 Miner Co, 

,M6 Minnchaha Co. 

,M7 Missouri River and Valley, S. Dak. 

Of. F fids, General. 

.MS Moody Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

South Dakota. Table II. 1 

657 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

P4 Pennington Co. 

Mount Hushmore National Memorial, ne F 05T.R8, 
,P5 Perkins Co. 
.P8 Potter Co. 
.R6 Roberts Co. 

.R8 Mount Ruahmore National Memorial, 
.S3 Sanborn Co. 
.86 Shannon Co. 
.87 Spink Co. 
.88 Stanley Co. 
.89 Sully Co. 
,T6 Todd Co. 
,T7 Tripp Co. 
.T8 Turner Co. 
.U6 Union Co. 
.W2 Walworth Co. 
.W3 Washabaugh Co. 
.W4 Washington Co. 

In 1944, combined with Shannon County. 
.W7 Wind Cave. Wind Cave National Park. 
.Y2 Yankton Go. 
.K5 Ziebach Co. 

659 CitieSj towns, etc., A-Z. 

e. g. .A14 Aberdeen. 

.P6 Pierre. 

.R2 Rapid City. 

.86 Sioux Falls. 

660 Elements in the population. 

,A1 General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a Hat of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 
p. 27-29. 

661-675 Nebraska. Table III. 1 

661 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 
663 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits, 

"" " "Oictionaries. Geographic names, 

otive). Genealogy (Collective). 
E 175.5. ' 



heir numbers, see p. 133-140, 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

Nebraska. Table III ' Continued. 

666 General works. Histories. 

Admission na a state, March 1, 1867. 

By period (Early to 1960) as well as general; for 1951 

and later, see F 670. 

Biography: Jules Ami Sandoz, Thomas Clark White, eto. 
Cf. D 570.85.N19-2, World War I, 1914-1918. 

D 769.85.N19-2, World War II, 1939-1945. 

E 433, Kansas-Nebraska Bill, 1854. 

.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 

.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

667 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

668 Antiquities (Non-Indian), 
By period. 

(669) Early to 1950, see F 666. 

670 1051- 

672 Regions, counties, etc,, A-Z. 

.A2 Adams Co. 

,A6 Antelope Co, 

.A7 Arthur Co. 

.B3 Banner Co. 

.B5 Elaine Co. 

.BO Boone Co. 

,B7 Boundaries, 

.B75 Box Butto Co. 

,B77 Boyd Co. 

.B8 Brown Co. 

.B85 Buffalo Co. 

.B87 Burt Co. 

.B9 Butler Co. 

,C3 Caaa Co. 

.035 Cedar Co. 

.C4 Chase Co. 

,C46 Cherry Co. 

.C5 Cheyenne Co. 

.06 Clay Co. 

.07 Colfax Co. 

.C8 Cuming Co. 

.09 Ouster Co. 

.D2 Dakota Co. 

,D3 Dawes Co. 

.D35 Dawson Co. 

,D4 Deuel Co, 

.D58 Dixon Co. 

.D6 Dodge Co. 

.D7 Douglas Co. 

.D8 Dundy Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

Nebraska. Table III. 1 

672 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.F48 Fillroore Co. 

.F7 Franklin Co. 

.F8 Frontier Co. 

.FO Furnas Co. 

.G13 Gage Co. 

.G2 Garden Co. 

.G3 Garfield Co. 

.G5 Gosper Co. 

.G6 Grant Co. 

.G7 Greeley Co. 

.H2 Hall Co. 

.H25 Hamilton Co. 

,H3 Harlan Co. 

.H4 Hayes Co. 

.H6 Hitchcock Co. 

,H6 Holt Co. 

,H7 Hooker Co. 

.H8 Howard Co. 

.J4 Jefferson Co. 

.J6 Johnson Co. 

.K4 Kearney Co. 

JC45 Keith Co. 

.K6 Keya Paha Co. 

.KG Klmball Co. 

.K7 Knox Co. 

.L2 Lancaster Co. 

.L4 Lincoln Co. 

.14 Logan Co, 

.L7 Loup Co. 

.L8 Loup River and Valley. 

.M2 McPherson Co, 

.M3 Madison Co. 

,M4 Merriok Co. 

.M6 Missouri River and Valley, Nebr, 

Of, F SOS, General. 

,M7 MorrillCo. 

,N3 Nance Co. 

*N4 Nemaha Co. 

,N8 North Platte River and'Valley (General, and Nebr.) . 

Of. F 787.N8, Wyoming. 

.N9 Nuokolls Co. 

.08 Otoe Co. 

.P3 Pawnee Co. 

.P4 Perkins Co. 

-Pfi Phelpa Co. 

-P54 Pierce Co. 

.P68 Platto Co. 

.P6 Platte Kiver and Valley. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Nebraska. Table III. 1 
672 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.P7 Polk Co. 

.R4 Red Willow Co, 

,R5 Richardson Co. 

.R6 Rock Co. 

.815 Saline Co. 

.82 Sarpy Co. 

.824 Saunders Co. 

.S3 Scotts Bluff Co. 

.85 Se-ward Co. 

.853 Sheridan Co. 

.854 Sherman Co. 

.86 Sioux Co. 

.87 South Plattc River and Valley (General, and Nebr.). 

Cf. F 782 37, Colorado. 
.88 Sfcanton Co. 

,T3 Thayor Co. 
.T4 Thomas Co 

,T6 Thurston Co. 
,V3 Valley Co. 

.W3 Washington Co 
.W3B Wayne Co. 
.W4 Webster Co. 
.W6 Wheeler Co. 
.Y62 York Co, 

674 Cities, towns, etc., A-Z, 

c. g. ,E4 Bollevue. 

.G7 Grand Island. 

.113 Hastings, 

,L7 Lincoln. 

.05 Omaha. 

C75 Elements in the population. 

.Al General works, 
.A2-Z Individual elomonts. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious elements 
(with cutter numbers), see E 184, p. 27-29. 

676-690 Kansas. Table II. 1 

676 Periodicals. Societies. Collections, 

678 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits, 

679 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks, 

680 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175,5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 



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285 



F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Kansas. Table II ' Continued. 

681 General works. Histories. 
,3 Juvenile works. 

.6 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

682 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

683 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

686 Early to 1861. 

Struggle between proslavery and antislavery parties; 
New England Emigrant Aid Company; armed bands 
from Missouri; Battle of Osawatomie, 1856; Looomp- 
ton Constitution, etc. 

Biography: James Henry Lane, Charles Robinson, eto. 
Of. E 433, Kansas-Nebraska Bill, 1864. 
F 799, Quivira. 

686 1861-1950. 

Admission as a state, January 29, 1861. 
Biography: Alfred Mossman Landon, etc. 
Of. D 670.85.K2-21, World War I, 1914-1918. 
D 769.85.K2-21, World War II, 1939-1946. 
E EOS, Civil War, 1861-1865 (General) j E 470.9, 
471-478, Campaigns and battles; E 474.97, 
Quantrill'a Raid, 1863, 
E 720.K2, War of 1898 (Spanish-American War). 

.2 1951- 

687 .Regions, counties, etc., A-Z, 

.A4 Allen Co. 

,A5 Anderson Co. 

,A7 Arkansas River and Valley, Kans. 
01, F 417.A.7, General, and Arkansas, 

.A8 Atohiaon Co. 

.BIS Barber Co. 

.B2 Barton Co. 

.B6 Big Blue River, Blue Valley, 

,B7 Boundaries. 

.B73 Bourbon Co, 

.B8 Brown Co. 

.B9 Butler Co. 

.G35 Chase Co. 

.C36 Chautauqua Co. 

.C38 Cherokee Co. 

.C6 Cheyenne Co. 

.063 Clark Co, 

.C55 Clay Co. 

.C6 Cloud Co. 

,C7 Cofiey Co, 



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286 



P TJNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Kansas, Table II. 1 

687 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.C75 Comanohe Co. 

,C8 Cowloy Co. 

.C9 Crawford Co. 

Davis Co., see F 687.G3. 

.D4 Decatur Co. 

.D5 Dickinson Co. 

.D6 Doniphan Co. 

.D7 Douglas Co. 

.E2 Edwards Co. 

.E28 Elk Co. 

.E3 Ellis Co. 

.E4 Ellsworth Co. 

.F5 Finney Co. 

.FO Ford Co. 

.F8 Franklin Co. 

,G3 Geary Co. 

Formerly Davis County. 

.G72 Gove Co. 

.G74 Graham Co. 

.G75 Grant Co. 

.G78 Gray Co. 

.G8 Greeley Co. 

.G85 Greenwood Co. 

.H3 Hamilton Co. 

.H4 Harper Co. 

.H46 Harvey Co. 

.HB Haskell Co. 

.H8 Hodgeman Co. 

,J2 Jackson Co. 

.J3 Jefferson Co. 

,J4 Jewell Co. 

,J6 Johnson Co. 

.K4 Kearny Co. 

.K63 Kingman Co. 

,K6 Klowa Co. 

.L2 Labette Co. 

.L3 Lane Co. 

.L4 Leavonworth Co. 

.L7 Lincoln Co, 

.L76 Linn Co. 

.L8 Logan Co, 

.L9 Lyon Co. 

.M2 MoPherson Co. 

.M3 Marion Co. 

.M35 Marshall Co. 

.M48 Meade Co. 

,M66 Miami Co. 

.MO Missouri River and Valley, Kans, 

Of. F W8, General, 



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P UNITED STATES LOCAT, HISTORY F 

Kansas. Table II. 1 

687 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.M65 Mitchell Co. 

4 M7 Montgomery Co. 

.M75 Morris Co. 

.AI8 Morton Co. 

.N3 Neniiiha Co. 

.N4 Ncoaho Co. 

.N43 Ness Co. 

.N8 Norton Co. 

.06 Oaage Co. 

,O7 Osborne Co. 

.08 Ottawa Co. 

P3 Pawnee Co. 

.P5 Phillips Co. 

,P8 Pottawatomie Co. 

.P9 Pratt Co. 

.R25 Rawlina Co. 

,R3 Reno Co. 

.R4 Republic Co, 

.R45 Rico Co. 

.R5 Riley Co. 

.117 Rooks Co. 

.R8 Rush Co. 

.E9 RuasGll Co. 

.816 Saline Co. 

.S3 Scott Co. 

.84 Sedgwiok Co. 

.845 Soward Co. 

.85 Shawneo Co, 

.866 Sheridan Co. 

.SO Sherman Co. 

.88 Smith Co. 

.884 Smoky Hill Biver and Valley, 

,S80 Stafford Co, 

.887 Stanton Co. 

.888 Stevens Co. 

.89 Sumner Co. 

,T4 Thomas Co. 

.17 Trego Co. 

,W2 Wabaunseo Co. 

.W4 WftkarusQ River and Valley. 

,W43 Wallace Co. 

.W45 Washington Co. 

.WO Wichita C6. 

,W7 Wilson Co. 

.WS WoodsonCo, 

.W07 Wyandotte Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

Kansas, Table II ' Continued. 

689 Cities, towns, etc., A-Z. 

e. g. .H9 HutchinBon. 

,K2 Kansas City. 

,L4 Lawrence. 

.L5 Leavenworth. 

.T6 Topeka, 

.W6 Wichita. 

690 Elements in the population. 

,A1 General works. 
,A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious 
elements (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 
p. 27-29. 

691-705 Oklahoma. Table I. 1 

691 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 
,5 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

692 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

693 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175,5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

694 General works. Histories. 
.3 Juvenile works. 

,5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc, 
.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

695 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

696 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

697 Early to 1890. 

The "Indian country," that part of the Louisiana 
purchase west of Arkansas, Missouri, and the Missouri 
River. Indian Territory before division in 1890. 

Biography: David Lewis Payne, etc. 

1890-1907. 

698 Indian Territory. 

699 Oklahoma Territory. 

700 1907-1960. 

Admission as a state, November 16, 1907. 
Biography: William Henry Murray, etc, 
Of. D 670.85.O5-61, World War I, 1914-1918. 
D 709.86.05-51, World War II, 1939-1945. 

701 1951- 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTOBY F 

Oklahoma, Table I l Continued. 

702 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z, 

.A3 Adair Co. 

.A4 Alfalfa Co. 

.A7 Arkansas River and Valley, Okla. 
Gf. F 417.A7, General, and Arkansas, 

.A8 Atoka Co. 

.B4 Beaver Co. 

.B45 Becfcharn Co. 

.BB Elaine Co. 

,B7 Boundaries. 

Of. P392.B7, Texas boundary. 
F 788.B7, Colorado boundary. 

.BS Bryan Co. 

.C15 Oaddo Co. 

.CIS Canadian Co. 

.C2 Canadian River and Valley (General, and Okla.l, 

O/. r 803.02, New Mexico. 

.C3 Carter Co. 

.C4 Cherokee Co. 

.045 Choctaw Co. 

.05 CiraaiTon Co. 

.C6 Cleveland Co, 

.066 Coal Co. 

.07 Gomanohe Co. 

.C76 Cotton Co. 

.08 Craig Co. 

.085 Creek Co. 

.C9 Ouster Co. 

.D4 Delaware Co. 

,D5 Dewoy Co. 

.E4 Ellis Co. 

.G25 Garfield Co. 

.G3 Garvin Co. 

.G7 Grady Co. 

.G76 Grant Co. 

.Q8 Greer Co. 

,H3 Harmon Co. 

.H35 Harper Co. 

.H4 Haskell Co. 

.H9 Hughes Co. 

,J3 Jaokaon Co. 

.J4 Jefferson Go. 

,J6 Johnston Co. 

.K23 Kay Co. 

,K4 Kingfisher Co, 

.K5 ICiowa Co. 

,L3 Latlmer Co. 

,L4 Le Flora Co. 

,L5 Lincoln Co, 



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P UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Oklahoma. Table I. 1 
702 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.L6 Logan Co. 

.L7 Love Co. 

,M2 MoClain Co. 

.M3 MoCurtain Co. 

.M35 Molntosh Co. 

.M4 Major Co. 

.M5 Marshall Co. 

.M66 Mayea Co. 

.M84 Murray Co. 

PlBtt National Pork, lit F 702.P7. 

.M9 Muskogeo Co. 

.N6 No Man's Land. 

.N8 Noble Co. 

.N9 Nowata Co. 

.05 Okfuskee Co. 

,OB5 Oklahoma Co. 

.06 Okmulgee Co. 

.07 Oaago Co. 

.08 Ottawa Co. 

.P35 Pawnee Co. 

.P4 Payne Co. 

.PO Pittsburg Co. 

.P7 Platt National Park. 
.P74 Pontotoo Co. 
.P76 Pottawatomie Co. 
,P9 PuBhmataha Co. 
.R3 Red River and Valley, Okla. 

C/. F 377.R3, General, Bad Louisiana. 

.RO Roger Milla Co. 

,R7 Rogers Co. 

.835 Seminolo Co. 

,84 Sequoyah Co. 

.88 Stephens Co. 

,T4 Texas Co. 

.T5 Tillman Co. 

.T8 Tulsa Co. 

,W2 Wagoner Co. 

,W3 Washington Co. 
.W35 Washita Co. 

,W7 Woods Co. 

.W8 Woodward Co, 
704 Cities, towns, etc., A-Z. 

e. g. .E6 Enid. 

.GO Guthrle. 

.M9 Muskogee, 

,N6 Norman, 

.041 Oklahoma City. 

,T92 Tulsa. 



For Tables and interpretation of their numbers, aea p. 133-140. 

291 



P UHITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Oklahoma, Table I ' Continued. 
705 Elements in the population. 

.Al General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a Mat of racial, ethnic, and religious 
elements (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 
p. 27-29. 

721 Rocky Mountains. Rocky Mountains in the United 

States. 

Of. F 782.R6, etc., Rocky Mountain region of Colorado, etc, 
F 1090, Rocky Mountain region of Canada. 

722 Yellowstone National Park. 

Including boundaries. 

Of. F 737.Y4, Yellowstone River and Valley. 
726-740 Montana. Table III. 1 

726 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

728 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

729 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

730 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

731 General works. Histories. 

Admission na a state, November 2, 1889. 

By period (Early to 1950) as -well as general; for 1951 and 

later, see F 735. 

Biography: Granvillo Stuart, etc. 
Cf. D 670.85.M9-91, WorldWar I, 1914KL918. 

D 7G9.85.M9-91, World War II, 1939-1946. 

E 83.876, Dakota Indian War, 1876. 

E 83.877, Nes PercS War, 1877. 

.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 

.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

732 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

733 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

(734) Early to I960, see F 731. 

735 1951- 

737 Regions, counties, etc,, A-Z, 

.A3 Abaaroka National Forest, 

,B38 Beaverhead Co, 

,B6 Big Horn Co. , 

.Bfl Bitter Root River and Valley. 

1 For Tables and interpretation of their numbers, see p. 133-140. 

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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

Montana. Table III. 1 

737 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.B63 Elaine Co. 
.B7 Boundaries. 

International boundary, set F (97. 

Yellowstone National Park boundary, su F 722, 

Cf. F 763.B7, Idaho boundary. 
.B8 Broadwater Co. 
.C14 Cabinet National Forest. 
.C25 Carbon Co. 
C3 Carter Co. 
-C33 Cascade Co. 
.C5 Choutcau Co. 
.09 Custer Co. 
.D3 Daniels Co. 
,D4 Dawson Co. 
.D6 Deer Lodge Co. 
.F2 Fallen Co. 
.F3 Fergus Co. 
.F58 Flathend Co. 

Tobacco Plnlns, etc. 

Flathead Indian Reservation, see F 737.J6. 
.F6 Flathead Lako. 
.G18 Gallatin Co. 

.G2 Gallatin Valley. F.ast and West Gallatin Rivers. 
.G3 Garfield Co. 
.G45 Glacier Co. 
.G6 Glacier National Park. 

Lako McDonald, oto. 
.G6 Golden Valley Co. 
,G7 Granite Co. 
JIG Hill Co. 
.J4 Jefferson Co. 

Lowla and Clark Oavorn Stato Park, tte F 737. IM. 
,JG Jocko or Flathead Indian Reservation. 
,J8 Judith Basin Co. 
,L3 Lake Co. 

St. Ignatius Mission, oto. 
Flathoad Lako, see F 737.FO. 

,L66 Lewis and Clark Cavern State Park. 
Morrison Onvo, oto. 

,L67 Lewis and Clark Co. 

.L7 Liberty Co. 

,L8 Lincoln Co. 

.M13 McCone Co. 

,M2 Madison Co. 

.M4 Meagher Co, 

.M5 Mineral Co. 

,M6 Missoula Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTOEY F 

Montana. Tablo III. 1 

737 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

,M7 Missouri River and Valley, Mont. 

Cf. F 698, General. 

MorriBon Cave, see F 737.L65. 
.M9 Musselshell Co. 
.P23 Park Co. 
.P4 Petroleum Co. 
,PB Phillips Co. 
.P6 Pondera Co. 
.PS Powder River Co. 
.P88 Powell Co. 
.P9 Prairie Co, 
.R3 Ravalli Co. 
.R5 Riohland Co. 
,R8 Rooky Mountain region, Mont. 

Marias Pass, etc. 

Cl, F 721, General. 
.B9 Roosevelt Co. 
.H95 Rosebud Co. 
.S3 Sanders Co. 
.84 Sheridan Co. 
.SB Silver Bow Co. 
.88 Stillwater Co. 
.89 Sweet Grass Co. 
.T4 Teton Co. 
.T6 Toole Co. 
,T7 Treasure Co. 
,V3 Valley Co. 
,W4 Wheatland Co. 
.W5 Wibaux Co. 
,Y3 Yellowstone Co. 

Yellowstone National Park, see F 722. 
.Y4 Yellowstone River and Valley. 

739 Cities, towns, etc., A-Z. 

e. g. ,B5 Killings. 

,B8 Butte. 

.G7 Great Falls. 

,H4 Helena. 

,M7 Miasoula. 

740 Elements in the population. 

,A1 General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnle, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), see E 1S4, 
p. 27-29. 



' interpretation of their numbers, see p. 133-140. 



F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

741-755 Idaho. Tablo III. 1 

741 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

743 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

744 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks, 

746 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 

,2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

746 General works. Histories. 

Admission as a state, July 3, 1890. 

By period (Early to 1950) RB well as general; for 1951 imd 

later, see F 760. 

Biography; Frank Steuncnberg, etc* 
Cf. D 769.85.12-21, World War II, 1939-1945. 
E 83.877, Nez POTCO War, 1877. 

,3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 

.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

747 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

748 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

(749) Early to 1950, see F 746, 

750 1961- 

752 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

.A3 Ada Go. 

,A4 Adams Co. 

.A6 Alturas Co. (186-1-1895). 

.B2 Bannock Co, 

,B3 Bear Lake Co. 

.B4 Benewah Co. 

.B6 Bingham Co. 

.B66 Elaine Co. 

.B67 Boise Co. 

.B673 Boise River and Valley. 

.B677 Bonner Co. 

.B68 Bonneville Co. 

,B7 Boundaries. 

International boundary, tt F (W, 8M, 880. 

Yollowatone Notional Park boundary, tie F T22. 

Cf, F B07.B7, Washington boundary. 
.B73 Boundary Co, 

Bruneau River and Valley, see F 752,097. 
,B9 Butte Co, 
.017 Camas Co, 
.C2 Canyon Co. 
.03 Caribou Co. 

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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY 

x Idaho. Table III. 1 
752 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.035 Cassia Go. 

.065 Clark Co. 

.06 Clearwnter Co. 

Coeur d'Alene mining district, see F 752.86, 

.C9 Ouster Co. 

.E4 Elmoro Co. 

.F7 Franklin Co. 

>F8 Fremont Co. 

.04 Gem Co. 

.G6 Qoodtng Co. 

.12 Idaho Co. 

.J4 Jefferson Co. 

.J5 Jerome Co. 

.K8 Kootonni Co. 

Coour d'Alone mining district, see F 7G2.6&. 

,L3 Latah Co. 

.L4 Lemhi Co. 

.L45 Lewis Co. 

.L5 Lincoln Co. 

.M3 Madison Co. 

,M6 Minidoka Co. 

.N57 Nez Peroo Co. 

.06 Onelda Co. 

,097 Owyheo Co. 

Brunoau River and Valley, etc. 

.P3 Payetto Co. 

.PS Power Co. 

.85 Shoshone Co. 

Coour d'Alono mining dlatrlot, olo, 

.87 Snako River and Valley (General, and Idaho). 

Of. P BS2.80, Oregon. 
y 807.60, Wnshtngton. 

.T4 Teton Go. 

,T6 Teton Eiver and Valley. 

,T8 Twin Falls Co. 

.V3 Valloy Co. 

,W3 Washington Co. 

Yellowstone National Park, see F 722, 

754 Cities, to\v r ns, etc., A-Z. 

e. g. .B05 Boiao. 

,12 Idaho FaUs. 

.Lfl Lowieton. 

,P7 Pooatello. 

.T07 Twin Falls. 

755 Elements in the population. 

Al General works, 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Idaho. Table III. 1 

755 Elements in the population Continued. 

.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 
p. 27-29. 

756-770 Wyoming. Table III. 1 

756 Periodicals. Societies, Collections. 
768 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

759 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

760 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

761 General works. Histories. 

Admission as a state, July 10, 1890. 

By period (Early to 1950) as well as general; for 1951 and 

later, see F 765. 

Cf. D 769.85. W8-81, World War II, 1939-1945. 
E 83.879, Ute War, 1879. 

.3 Juvenile works, 

,6 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 

.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc, 

762 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

763 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

(764) Early to 1950, $eF 761. 

765 1961- 

767 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

.A3 Albany Co. 

.B35 Big Horn Co. 

.B4 Big Horn River and Valley, Wyo. 

.B7 Boundaries. 

Yellowstone Notional Park boundary, tee F 722. 
.016 Campbell Co. 
.02 Carbon Co. 
.06 Converse Co. 
.07 Crook Co. 
.PS Fremont Co. 
.G6 Goshen Co. 

Grand Teton National Park, see F 767.T3, 
.116 Hot Springs Co. 
.138 Independence Rook. 

Jackson Lake, see F 767.T3. 

1 For Tables and interpretation of their numbers, see p. 133-140. 

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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Wyoming, Table III. 1 
767 Hegiona, counties, etc., A-Z Continued, 

.J3 JaokBoo Hole National Monument (1943-1950), 

Included (1050) In Grand Tcton National Park, Teton National 
Forest, and Jackson Hole Wildll/e Park. 

.38 Johnson Co. 
.L3 Laramie Co. 
.1/5 Lincoln Co. 
,N2 Natrona Co. 

Independence Rook, tee F 707.139. 
,N6 Niobrara Co. 
.N8 North Platte River and Valley, Wyo. 

Ct. F 672. N8, General, and Nebraska. 
.P3 Park Co. 
.P5 Platte Co. 

.P6 Powder River and Valley, Wyo 
.865 Sheridan Co. 
,SS7 Shoshono National Forest. 
,88 Sublette Co. 
.89 Sweetwater Co. 
.TS8 Teton Co. 
.T29 Teton Mountains. 
.T3 Grand Teton National Park. 

Tockson lake, etc, 
.U3 Uinta Co. 
.W3 Waahakie Co. 
,W4 Weeton Co. 

Yellowstone National Park, see F 722. 

769 Cities, towns, etc., A-Z. 

e, g, ,C3 Caspar. 

,C5 Cheyenne. 
,L2 Lflramio. 

770 Elements in the population. 

,Al General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a liab of racial, ethnic, flnd religious elements 
(with cutter mimbers), see E 184, p. 27-29. 

771-785 Colorado. Table II. 1 

771 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

773 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

774 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

776 Biography (Collective), Genealogy (Collective), 

,2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 176.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

1 For Tables and interpretation of their numbers, see p. 133-140. 

298 



P UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTOKY P 

Colorado. Table II ' Continued. 

776 General works. Histories. 
.3 Juvenile works. 

.6 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

777 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative'' material. 

778 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

780 Early to 1876. 

Biography: John Evans, Benjamin Franklin Hall, eto. 

Cf. E 83.868, Battle of Beeoher Island, 1868. 
E 333, Louslana Purchase, 1803. 
F 780, Mexican Cession of 1848, 
F 801, Purchase of Northwest Texas by "United 
States, 1850. 

781 1876-1950. 

Admission as a state, August 1, 1876. 

Biography: Robert Wilbur Steels, Davis Hanson Waite, 

eto. 
Cf. D 670.85.06-01, World War I, 1914-1918. 

D 709.85.06-61, World War II, 1039-1946. 

E 83.879, Ute Indian War, 1879. 

.2 1951- 

782 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

.A2 Adams Co. 

.Ad= Alamosa Co, 

.A6 Arapahoo Co. 

.A6 Arohuleta Co. 

.A7 Arkansas River and Valley, Colo. 

Royal Gorge, ste y 7S3.F8. 

Of. F417.A7, Ooncrfll.and Arkansas. 
.B2 Baoa Co. 

.B33 Battlement National Forest. 
.B4 Bent Co. 
,B6 Boulder Co. 

Longs Peak, J F 783.L83. 
.B7 Boundaries. 
.05 Chaffeo Co. 

Chalk Creek, eto. 
.C65 Cheyenne Co. 
.C6 Clear Creek Co. 
.C66 Cochetopa National Forest. 
,C7 Colorado River and Valley, Colo. 

Formerly Grand River, Colo. 
Cf. F 788, General. 
.C75 Conejos Co. 



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P UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Colorado. Table II. 1 

782 Rogionsj counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.C8 CoBtillaCo. 

Bangle do Crlsto Grant (Costllla and Trincliera estates), etc 
.CO Crowley Co, 
.C96 Custer Co. 
.D4 Delta Co. 
.D46 Denver Co. 

Dinosaur National Monument, see F 832. D6. 
,D7 Dolores Co. 
,D8 Douglas Co. 
.E15 Eagle Co. 
,E26 Elbert Co. 
.E3 El Paso Co. 

Cavo of the Wlnda, Crystal Park, Garden of the Gods, etc. 
Plk&a Peak, ice F 782.PB3. 

Estes Park region, see F 782.1,2. 
.F8 Fremont Co. 

Royfll Oorgo (Qrnnd Canyon of tho Arkansas), etc. 

Garden of the Gods, see F 782. E3. 
.G3 Garfield Co. 
,G4 Gilpin Co. 

Grand Canyon of the Arkansas, see F 782.F8. 
.G7 Grand Co. 

Grand River and Valley, Colo., see F 782.07. 
.G9 Gunniflon Co. 
.H6 Hinsdnlo Co, 
.H8 Huerfano Co. 
,J3 Jackson Co. 
,J4 Jefferson Co. 
.K4 Kiowa Co. 
.Kfi Kit Carson Co. 
.L15 Lake Co. 
.L18 La Plata Co. 
,L2 Larimer Co. 

Estos Pnrk region, oto, 
,L3 Las Animas Co. 
,L4 Leadvillo National Forest. 
.L6 Lincoln Co. 

Lodorc, Canyon of, see F 782.M65. 
.L8 Logan Co. 
.L83 Longs Peak. 

Maxwell Land Grant, sea F 802. M38. 
.M5 Mesa Co, 

.M62 Mesa Verde National Park. 
.M6 Mineral Co. 
,M65 Moffat Co. 

Canyon of Lodore, &to, 

Dinosaur Notional Monument, itt F 832, DS. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Colorado. Table II. 1 

782 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

,M7 Montezuma Co, 

Maneoa River and Valley, Colo., etc. 
.MS Montroae Co* 

Uncompahgre Vnlloy, tee P 782.U6. 
,M9 Morgan Co. 
.OS Otero Co. 
.09 Ouray Co. 
.P3 Park Co, 
,P5 Phillips Co. 
.P63 Pikes Peak. 

Pike National Forest, etc, 
.P7 Pitkln Co. 
.PS Prowers Co, 
.P9 Pueblo Co. 
.R4 Rio Blanco Co, 
.R46 Rio Grande Co. 
,R46 Rio Grande National Forest. 
.R59 Rooky Mountain National Park. 

Estes Park region, tee V 782.L2. 
Longa Peak, see F 782.L83. 

,R6 Rooky Mountain region, Colo. 
Plkea Peak, au F 782.P63. 
Cf. F721, General. 
,R7 Routt Co. 
.R8 Routt National Forest, 

Royal Gorge, see F 782.F8. 
.814 Saguaohe Co. 
.817 San Juan Co. 
.818 San Juan Mountains. 
.819 San Juan region. 
.82 San Luis Park (Valley). 

Cf. F 782.08, Sangrede Orlato Grant. 
.823 San Miguel Co. 

Sangre do Cristo Grant, see F 782. C8. 
,84 Sedgwiok Co. 
.86 South Park (region). 
.87 South Platte River and Valley, Colo. 

Of, F 872.87, General, and Nebraska. 
.895 Summit Co. 
.T4 Teller Co. 
.U5 Uncompahgro Valley. 

TJneompaligre National Forest, etc, 
.W3 Washington Co. 
.W4 Weld Co, 
,Y8 Yuma Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Colorado. Table II l Continued, 

784 Cities, towns, etc., A-Z. 

e. g, .A7 Aspen. 

.04 Central City. 

.07 Colorado Springs. 

.08 Cripple Creek. 

,D4 Denver. 

.G7 Greeley. 

.L4 Leadville. 

,M3 Manitou. 

.P9 Pueblo. 

785 Elements in the population. 

.Al General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements, 

For a Hat of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 
p. 27-29. 

786-788 The New Southwest. 
78G 1848-1950. 

The region of the Mexican Cession of 1848, the Texas Pur- 
chase of 1850, and the Gadsden Purchase. 

Mexican boundary; Santa Fe Trail; frontier troubles with 
Mexico; Gadsden Purchase, 1853; eto. 

Biography: William H. Bonney (Billy the Kid), etc. 

Of. E 78.S7, Indians of the New Southwest. 
E 401-415, War with Mexico, 1845-1848. 
E 470.9, 471-478, Civil War, 1861-1865 (Military oper- 
ations). 

P 799-800, Southwest before 1848, 
F 1232-1234, Mexican frontier troubles (General). 

787 1061- 

788 Colorado River, Canyon, and Valley. 

Including Grand Canyon National Park. 

791-805 New Mexico. Table II. 1 

791 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

793 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

794 Gazetteers, Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

795 Biography (Collective), Genealogy (Collective). 
,2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 176.6. 
,5 Study and teaching. 

796 General works. Histories. 
.3 Juvenile works. 

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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

New Mexico. Table II ' Continued. 
796.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc.. 

797 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

798 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

799 Early to 1822. 

Spanish discoveries and settlements in the Southwest 
between the Mississippi River and California; seven 
cities of Ctbola; Quivira; Spanish province; Pimerla 
Alta; etc. 

Biography: Eusobio Francisco Kino, Diego Dioniaio de 
Peflaloaa, etc. 

Cf. F 1410, Spaniards in North America (General). 

800 1822-1848. 

Mexican state, region between Texas and California. 
Cf. E 405.2, Conquest by United States Troops, War 
with Mexico, 1845-1848. 

F 389, Texas. 

F 390, Texan Santa Fo Expedition, 1841. 

F 786, Santa Fe Trail. 

F 826, Utah. 

801 1848-1950. 

Admission as a state, January 0, 1912. 

Purchase of northwest Texas by United States, 1850. 

Biography: Ootaviano Ambrosio Lnrrazola, Antonio 

Miguel Otero, etc, 

Cf. D 769.85.N33-34, World War II, 1030-1946, 
E 83.88, Apache War, 1883-lSSfl. 
E 423, Compromise of I860. 

E 522, Civil War, 1861-1805 (General) ; E 671, Con- 
federate history; E 470.9, 471-478, Military opera- 
tions. 
F 7S6, Gndsden Purchase, 1853. 

.2 1961- 

802 Regions, countie? 

.A9 Azteo Ilu 
-B25 Bandolier 

Frljo 

.B5 Bernalillo 
.B7 Boundari 

Inter 

Of. F 



.C2 Canadiar 
Of. F 



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P UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

New Kexico. Table II. 1 

S02 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.C28 Carlsbad Caverns. 

Carlsbad Caverns National Park, etc. 
.C3 Catron Co. 
.C-i Chaco Canyon. 

Chaco Canyon National Monument, etc, 
.C45 Chama Valley. 
.C5 Chavea Co. 
.07 Colfax Co. 
.C8 Curry Co. 
,D4 De Baca Co. 
.D6 Dona Ana Co. 

Mesllla Valley, tee F B02.M4. 
.E2 Eddy Co. 

Carlsbad Caverns, tee F 802.038. 
.E5 El Morro National Monument. 
.E8 Espafiola Valley. 

Frijolea Canyon, see F 802.B25. 
Gadsden Purchase, see F 786. 
.G7 Grant Co. 
.09 Guadalupe Co. 

Leonard Wood Co. (1003-1004). 
.H3 Harding Co. 
,H5 Hidalgo Co. 
.L4 Lea Co. 

Leonard Wood Co. (1903-1904), see F 802.G9. 
,L7 Lincoln Co. 
.Lft Luna Co. 
.MS McKinley Co. 
. M3 8 Maxwell Land Grant. 
,M4 Mesilla Valley. 

QadSden Purcbase, ttt F 780. 

.M6 Mora Co. 
.07 Otero Co. 
.PS Peooa River and Valley, N. Mex. 

Ct. F 3B3.P3, General, and Texas. 
,P5 Pine Lawn Valley. 
.Q2 Quay Co. 
.R4 Rio Arriba Co. 
.R5 Rio Grande and Valley, N. Mex. 

Cf. F 3M.R5, General, and Texas, 
.R68 Rocky Mountain region, N, Mex. 

Cf. F 721, General. 
,R7 Roosevelt Co. 
,818 San Juan Co. 
,S2 San Miguel Co. 



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P UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

New Mexico, Table II. 1 

802 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.S3 Sandoval Co. 

FrljolM Canyon, tte F 802.B25. 
Sangre do Crlsto Grant, set F 782.C8. 

.84 Santa Fe Co. 
.85 Sierra Co. 
.SO Socorro Co. 
.T2 Taoa Co. 

CI, F 782.C8, Sangra do Crlsto Grant, 
.T6 Torrance Co. 
,U5 Union Co. 
.V3 Valencia Co. 

Leonard Wood Co. (1003-10M), see F 803 QB, 

804 Cities, towns, etc,, A-Z. 

e. g. .A3 Albuquerque. 

.L6 Loa Alamos. 

,S2 Santa Fe. 

,T2 Taoa. 

805 Elements in the population, 

.Al General works. 

.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), see E 18-1, 
p. 27-29. 

806-820 Arizona. Table III. 1 

806 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

808 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

809 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

810 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

811 General works. Histories. 

Admission as a state, February 14, 1912. 

By period (Early to I960) as well as general; for 1951 and 

later, see F 815. 

Cf. D 760.85.A7-71, World War II, 1939-1945. 
E 83.88, Apaohe War, 1883-1886. 
E 470.9, 472.3, 473.4, 474,1, Civil War, 1861-1865. 
F 788, Mexican Cession of 1848; Gadsden Purchase 
of 1863. 

.3 Juvenile works, 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Arizona. Table III ' Continued. 

811.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

812 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

813 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

(814) Early to 1950, see F 811. 

815 1951- 

817 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

,A6 Apache Co. 
.B7 Boundaries. 

International boundary, ttt F 78fl. 
.C3 Canyon de Chelly National Monument. 
.C5 Cochise Co. 
.C6 Coconino Co. 
.C7 Colorado River and Valley, Ariz, 

Grand Canyon, tet F 788. 

Of, P 788, General. 

Gadsden Purchase, see F 786. 
.G5 GUa Co. 
,G52 Gila River and Valley. 

General, and Arizona. 
.07 Graham Co. 

Grand Canyon National Park, see F il 788. 
,G8 Greenlea Co, 
,M3 Marlcopa Co. 
,M6 Mohave Co. 

Mohawk Valley, see F 817. Y9. 
,M6 Monument Valley, 
.N3 Navajo Co, 
.P2 Painted Desert. 
.P4 Petrified Forest National Monument. 
.P5 Pima Co. 

Qoljotoa Mountains, etc. 

Santa Cntallna Mountains, i 3T 617.823. 
,P6 Final Co. 
.82 Salt River and Valley. 
.828 Santa Catalina Mountains, 
.S3 Santa Cruz Co. 
.T8 Tumaoacori National Monument. 
.Y3 Yavapai Co. 
,YO Yuma Co. 

Mohawk Valley, etc. 

819 CitieSj towns, etc., A-Z. 

e. g, .G6 Globe. 
.P57 Phoenix. 
,T6 Tombstone. 
.TO Tucson. 



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P UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Arizona. Table III * Continued. 

820 Elements in the population. 

.Al General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a Hat of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 
p. 27-29. 

821-835 Utah, Table III. 1 

821 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

823 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

824 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

825 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
,5 Study and teaching. 

826 General works. Histories. 

Admission as a state, January 4, 1896, 

By period (Early to 1960) as well as general; for 1951 and 

later, see F 830. 
Mormon settlement; State of Deseret; Mountain Meadows 

Massacre, 1857; Mormon Rebellion, 1857-1859; etc. 
Biography: Jacob Hamblin, John Doyle Lee, etc. 

Of. BX 8601-8696, Mormons (Church of Jeaus Christ of 

Latter Day Saints). 

D 670.85.U8-81, World War I, 1914-1918. 
D 709.85.U8-81, World War II, 1939-1945. 
E 423, Compromise of 1850. 

.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 

,6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

827 Historic monuments (General), Illustrative material. 

828 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

(829) Early to 1950, see F 826. 

830 1951- 

832 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

,B3 Bear River and Valley. 
,B35 Beaver Co. 
,B6 Lake Bonnevllle. 
,B7 Boundaries. 
,B8 Box Elder Co. 

Bear River and Valley, let F 832.B3. 

,B9 Bryoe Canyon National Park. 
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P UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Utah. Table III. 1 

832 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued, 

.03 Cache Co. 

Oaohe Valla?, etc, 

.035 Cache National Forest. 
.04 Carbon Co. 
,C7 Colorado River and Valley, Utah. 

Formerly Grand River, Utah. 

Cf. P 788, General. 
,D2 Daggett Co, 
,D3 Davis Co. 
,D5 Dinosaur National Monument. 

Canyon of Lodoro, P 782.M85, 
.D8 Ducheane Co. 
,E5 Emery Co. 
.G3 Garfield Co. 
.GG5 Grand Co. 

Grand River and Valley, Utah, see F 832.07. 
.07 Great Salt Lake and region. 

Great Salt Desert, etc. 
.16 Iron Co, 
J8 Juab Co. 
,K3 Kane Co. 
.M5 Millard Co. 

Monument Valley, see F 817.M6. 
.M6 Morgan Co. 
,P5 Piute Co. 
.R5 Rich Co. 
.82 Salt Lake Co. 
,S4 San Juan Co. 
.342 Sanpete Co. 
.86 Sevier Co. 
.89 Summit Co. 
,T6 Tooele Co. 
.U4 Uintah Co. 

Ultttah Basin, etc. 

.ITS Uncompahgre Indian Reservation. 
.US Utah Co. 

Utah National Park, see F 832.B9. 
,W3 WosatchCo. 
.W24 Washington Co. 
,W27 Wayne Co. 
,W3 Weber Co. 

Bon Lomond, etc. 
.28 Zion National Park, 

834 Cities, towns, etc., A-2. 

e. g. .L8 Logan. 
.03 Ogden. 
,P8 Provo, 
.82 Salt Lake City. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Utah. Table III 'Continued. 
R3fi Elements in the population. 

.Al General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 
p. 27-29, 

836-850 Nevada. Table III. 1 

836 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

838 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

839 Gazetteers. Dictionaries, Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

'840 Biography .(Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 

.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 175.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

841 General works. Histories. 

Admission aa a state, October 31, 1864. 

By period (Early to 1950) as well as general; for 1951 and 
later, see F 846. 

Biography: John William Mackay, William Morris Stew- 
art, etc. 

Cf. D 570.85.N22-23, World War I, 1914-1918. 
D 769.85.'N22-23, World 'War II, 1939^1916. 

.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 

.6 Anecdotes, legends^ pageants, etc. 

842 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

843 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

(844) Early to 1950, see ff 841. 

845 1051- 

847 Regions, counties, etc,, A-Z, 

.37 Boundaries. 

Of. F 868.B7,'Callfornln boundary, 
.04 Churchill' Co. 
,C5 Clark Co. 

Charleston Mountain, eto. 
.DG Douglas Co. 
,E4 Elko*Co. 
.E7 Esmeralda Co, 
.E8 Eureka Co. 
,H8 Humboldt Co. 
,H85 Humboldt 1 River and Valley. 



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F TJNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

Nevada. Table HI. 1 
847 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

,L3 Lander Co. 

.L6 Lincoln Co. 

.L9 Lyon Co, 

,M6 Mineral Co. 

.N9 Nyo Co. 

,OO Ormsby Co. 

,P4 Pershing Co. 

.88 Storey Co. 

Lake Tahoe, see F 868.T2. 

.W3 Woahoe Co. 

.W6 White Pine Co. 

849 Cities, towns, etc., A-Z. 

e. g. .A9 Austin. 

.C3 Carson City. 

Comstock Lode, see .V8, Virginia City. 
.L35 Las Vegas. 
.R4 Reno. 
.V8 Virginia City. Comstock Lode. 

850 Elements in the population. 

.Al General works. 

.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 
p. 27-29. 

861-854 The Pacific States. 

Pacific coast of North America including works on the coast 
of America (North and bouth), Pacific Northwest, etc. 

Cf. E 78.P2, Indians of the Pacific States. 

E 83.84, Wars with the Pacific coaat Indians, 1847-1865. 

861 General works. 

.5 Exploring expeditions to the Pacific coast before 1800. 

Explorations since 1800, see F 864, California; F 880, 
Oregon; F 907, Alaska; F 1088, British Columbia. 

.7 Cascade Range. 

The Pacific Northwest. 

Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, British Columbia, 
eto. 

By period. 

Early to 1769, see F 851.5. 
1769-1859, see F 880.- 
852 1859-1950. 

Cf. E 78.N77, Indians of the Pacific Northwest. 
.2 , 1061- 

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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTOEY F 

The Pacific States. 

The Pacific Northwest Continued. 

853 Columbia River and Valley. 

Cf. F 882.C63, Oregon. 
F 897.07, Washington. 

854 Northwest boundary of tho United States, 1846- 

Rocky Mountains to the Pacific. 
Boundary controversy before 1846, see F 880. 
856-870 California. Table II. 1 

856 Periodicals. Societies, Collections. 

858 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

859 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

860 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective.) 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 176,5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

861 General works. Histories. 
.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

862 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

Including Spanish mission buildings (General). 

863 Antiquities (Non-Indian), 
By period* 

864 Early to 1869. 

Admission as a state, September 9, 1850, 
Spanish explorers after 1769; Spanish California, includ- 
ing Lower and Upper California; Indian missions; 
American and European intrigues before 1846; Fre- 
mont in California, 1840; Bear Flag War, 1846; etc. 
Biography: John Bidwell, William Brown Ide, Peter 
Lassen, Junfpero Sorra, David Smith Terry, Mariano 
Guadalupe Vallejo, George Calvert Yount, Augustfn 
Juan Vicente Zamorano, etc. 

Cf. E 83.84, Wars with Pacific ooasfc Indiana, 1847-1865. 
E 83,868, Mill Creek War, 1857-1806, 
E 405.2, American military conquest, 1846, 
E 423, Compromise of 1860. 
E 497, Civil War, 1861-1865 (General). 
F 786, Mexican cession of 1848. 
F 1089.N8, Nootka Sound Controversy, 1789-1790. 
F 1246, Lower California. 
Explorations before 1769, see F 851,6, 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

California, Table II. 1 
By period. 
Early to 1869 Continued. 

865 1848-1856. 

Gold discoveries; Argonauts; voyages to California 
by the Cape Horn or Central American isthmus 
routes; vigilance committees; etc. 

Biography; William Tell Coleman, James Wilson 
Marshall, John Marsh, Joaquin Murrieta, John 
Augustus Slitter, etc. 

Cf. F 593, Overland journeys from the East. 

866 1869-1950. 

Cf. D 670.85.C2-21, World War I, 1914-1918. 
D 789.85.C2-21, World War II, 1939-1945. 
E 83.87, Modoo War, 1872-1873. 
E 726.C1, War of 1898 (Spanish-American War). 

.2 1951- 

867 Southern California. 

Cf, F 864, Early Spanish missions, 

868 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

.A3 Alameda Co. 

Livermore Valley, etc, 
.A35 Alpine Co. 
,A4 Amador Co. 
.A5 Angeles National Forest. 

Ashurst Colony, see F 868.SI3. 
,B5 Big Oak Flat Road. 
.B7 Boundaries* 
.B8- Butte Co, 

.C14 Calaveras Big Tree National Forest. 
.C16 Calaveras Co. 

California Redwood Park, see F 868,83. 

Catalina Island, see F 8G8.L8. 

Channel Islands, see F 868.S232. 

Colorado Desert, see F 868.12. 
.06 Colorado River and Valley, Calif. 

Of. F 788, General. 
.07 Colusa Co. 
.C76 Contra Costa Co. 
.D2 Death Valley. 

DeathiValley National Monument, Scotty's Castle, etc. 
.D4 Del Norte Co. 

Donner Lake, see F 868.N5. 
.E3 El Dorado Co. 
.F24 Farallon Islands, (J?arflllonGB) . 
-F3 Feather River, Canyon, and Valley. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

California. Table II. 1 

868 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

,F8 Fresno Co. 

Snu Jonquln Valloy, tu F 8^8,8173. 
General Grant National Park, see F 8G8.K48. 
.G5 Glenn Co. 

Goat Island, see F 809,83. 
.118 Humboldt Co. 

Humboldt Day, etc. 
.12 Imperial Co. 

Colorado Desert, Imperial Valley, etc. 
.16 Inyo Co. 

Death Valley, tee F M8,D2. 
John Muir Trail, see F 868.85. 
.J6 Joshua Tree National Monument. 
.K3 Kern Co. 
.K48 Kings Canyon National Park. 

General Orant Grove area (General Grant Nntlonnl Park until 
1040), etc. 

,K5 Kings Co. 

,K65 Klamath River and Valley. 

.L2 Lake Co. 

.L33 Lasaen Co. 

.L34 Lasaen Peak. Lasaen Volcanio National Park* 

,L8 Los Angeles Co, 

Mount Lowe, San Fernando Valley, San Gabriel Valley, Santa 
Oatallna Island, Santa Monica Bay region, oto. 

Channel Islands, ate F 868,3232. 
,M2 Madera Co, 
,M3 Marin Co. 

Mount Tomalpala State Pork, Mulr Woods Nntiona! Monu- 
ment, eto. 

.M4 Mariposa Co, 

Fremont Land Grant (Mariposa fistaLo), eto, 

.M5 Mendooino Co. 

.M55 Merced Co. 

,M6 Modoo Co. 

.M66 Mohave (Mojave) Desert. 

.M67 Mono Co. 

.M7 Monterey Co. 

Point Loboa, eto. 

Muir Trail, see F 808.85. 

Muir Woods National Monument, see F 868.M3. 
.N2 Napa Co. 
,N5 Nevada Co. 

Donner Lalto, Donner Fnrty Expedition, eto, 

Ontario Colony, see F 809.O6. 
.06 Orange Co, 
.P7 Placer Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

California. Table II. 1 
868 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.P85 Plumaa Co. 

Redwood Park, see F 868.S3. 
,R6 Riverside Co. 

Coaohella Valley, eto. 
Roosevelt-Sequoia National Park (Proposed), see 

F 868,84. 

.R9 Russian River and Valley, 
.812 Sacramento Co. 
.813 Sacramento River and Valley 

Aflhuttt Oolony, etc, 

.8133 Salinas River and Valley. 
.8136 San Benito Co. 

San Juan Valley, eto. 
.814 San Bernardino Co. 

San Bernardino Valley, Baar Valley, Big Bear Lake, eto. 

Ontario Oolony, tee F 860,0fi, 

.816 San Diego Co. 

Borego Valley, Eseondldo Valley, Falomar Mountain, eto. 
Imperial Valloy, ice V B6S.I3. 
San Fernando Valley, see F 868.L8. 
,8156 Ban Francisco Bay region. 
.8167 San Francisco Co. 

Farallon Island?, I" F 868.F24. 
C/. P 890.83, San Francisco (City). 

San Gabriel Valley, see F 868.L8. 
.817 San Joaquin Co. 
.8173 San Joaquin River and Valley. 

San Juan Valley, see F 868,8136. 
.818 San Luis Oblapo Co. 

Morro Bay, eto. 

Santa Maria Hirer and Valley, tte F 863,823. 

,S19 San Mateo Co, 

,821 Santa Ana Mountains, 

.S22 Santa Ana River and Valloy. 

,823 Santa Barbara Co. 

Santa Barbara Valley, Santa Oruz Island, Santa Mario lilver 

and Valley, eto. 

Of. F 808.8232, Santa Barbara Islands, 
,8232 Santa Barbara (Channel) Islands (General) , 

For individual Islands ate tbe counties (Santa Barbara, 
Ventura, and Loa Angelas) to which they belong. 

Santa Catalina Island, see F 868.L8. 
.825 Santa Clara Co. 

Santa Clara Valley, eto. 

San Juan Valley, ite F 868,8130. 

,83 Santa Cruz Co. 

California Redwood Park, Pajaro Hirer and Valley, etc. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY 

California. Table II. 1 

868 Regions, counties, oto., A-2 Continued. 

Santa Cruz Island, see F 868.823, 
Santa Maria River and Valley, see F 808.823, 
.84 Sequoia National Park. 

Mount Shasta, see F 868.SO. 
.849 Shasta Co. 

Lassen Peak, tie F 868.L34. 

.8405 Shasta Mountains. 

.8497 Sierra Co. 

.85 Sierra Nevnda Mountains (The Sforrna). 

John Mulr Trail, etc, 

Donnor Patty Expedition, tee F 808.NB, 

Kings Canyon NatEonal Park, tet FSq&lUS. 

Lassou Pent, tet F 86S.L34. 

Mount Whitney, JTBOMVB. 

Sequoia Natlonnl Pork, see F 808.84. 

Yosamlta Valley, tte FS08.Y6. 

.86 Siskiyou Co. 

Butto Valley, Mount Slmstti, oto. 
.860 Solano Co. 
.87 Sonoma Co, 

Arroyo do San Antonio (Batata), oto. 

.88 Stanislaus Co. 
,89 Sutter Co, 
.T2 Lako Taboo. 

Tahoo Notional Forest, oto. 

Mount Taraalpala State Park, see F 808.M3. 
,T3 Tehama Co. 
.TO Trinity Co. 
.T8 Tulare Co. 

Mt. Whitney, see F 608, WO. 
Sequoia National Park, ate F 808.84. 

.T9 Tuolumno Co. 

Oalnvoros Grove, tee F 668,014. 
,V6 Ventura Co. 
.W6 Mount Whitney. 

Yerba Buena (Goflt) Island, see F 800.S3. 
.Y6 Yolo Co. 
.Y6 Yoaeralto Valley. Yosomlto National Park, 

Unit porno, etc. 
.Y8 Yubft Co, 
Cities, towns, etc., A-Z. 
e. g. .A16 General, 
.BB Berkeley. 
.C27 Carmel. 
,G5 Glendalo. 

Torest Lawn Momorlat Pork, 

.H74 Hollywood, , 
,L7 Long Boaoh, 



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F UNITED STATKS LOCAL HISTOKY F 

California. Table II. 1 

869 Cities, towns, etc., A-Z Continued. 

e. g. .L8 Los Angeles. 
.02 Oakland. 
.05 Ontario. 

Ontario Oolony, etc. 
.P3 Pasadena. 
.812 Sacramento. 
.822 San Diego. 
.S3 San Francisco. 

Yerbn Bueim (Qoat) Island, etc. 

Farallon Islands, tee F 868.F24. 

Of. F 868 8157, San Francisco Co. 

870 Elements in the population. 

.Al General works. 

.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers) see E 184, 
p. 27-29. 

871-885 Oregon. Table II. 1 

871 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

873 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

874 Gazetteers. Dictionaries, Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

875 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography, 

Historians, see E 176.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

876 General works. Histories. 
.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

877 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material. 

878 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

879 Early to 1792. 

Cf. F 861.5, Exploring expeditions to the Pacific coast 

before 1800. 
F 1060.7, Explorations in the Canadian Northwest 

before 1821. 
F 1089.N8, Nootka Sound Controversy, 1789-1790. 

880 1792-1859. 

The Oregon country; "joint occupation" by Great 
Britain and the United States, 1818-1846; the Oregon 
question; Northwest boundary to 1846; Oregon Trail; 
etc. 

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316 



F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Oregon. Table II. 1 

By period. 

880 1792-1859 Continued. 

Biography: Jesse Applcgate, Jason Lee, John McLongu- 
lin, Joseph L. Meclc, Isaac Ingalls Stevens, Marcus 
Whitman, etc. 
Cf. -E 83.84, Wars with the Pacific const Indians, 

1847-1865. 

F 592.3-7, Lewis and Clark Expedition. 
F 854, International boundary since 18 1C 
F 1000, Hudson Bay Company. 
F 1086-1089, British Columbia, the northern part 
of the Oregon country since 18 1G. 

881 1859-1950. 

Admission as a state, February 14, 1859, 

Biography ; Harry Lane, Alfred Benjamin Meachnm, etc. 

Cf. D 570.85.08-81. World War I, 1914-1918. 

D 700.85.08-81, World War II, 1939-19-16. 

E 83.84, Wars With Pacific coast Indians, 1847-1865. 

K 83.87, Modoo War, 1872-1873. 

K 83.877, No* Porctf War, 1877. 

E 520, Civil War, 18G1-18G5 (General). 

.2 1951- 

882 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

.B2 Baker Co. 
,B1 Bonbon Co. 
,B7 Boundaries, 

Stmd Island controversy, olo, 
International boundary, act F 831, 830, 

,C5 Clackamaa Co. 

Mount Hood, i F 882.1183. 

.C53 Clatsop Co. 
.CO Columbia Co. 

Siuivtos Island, ate F 882.83, 
.C63 Columbia River and Valley, Oreg. 

GoliimUn River Highway, olo, 
Sand Islantl controversy, see F 882.117. 
Sniivlcs Island, see F 882.R3. 
Cf. FSS3, Qonerol. 

.07 Coos Co. 

Coos Buy, otc. 
.08 Crater Lake. Crater Lake National Park. 

Moiml Mftzama, eto. 
.C83 Crater National Forest. 
.00 Crook Co. 
.095 Curry Co. 
.D4 Deschutcs Co. 

Lnko, etc. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Oregon. Table II. 1 

882 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.D43 Peschutes National Forest. 
.D45 Deschutes River and Valley. 
.07 Douglas Co. 
,G5 Gilliam Co. 
,G7 Grant Co. 
.H37 Barney Co. 
,H85 Mount Hood. 

Timberllnfl Lodge, etc. 
,H0 Hood River Co. 

Hood Biver and Valley, etc. 
,J14 Jackson Co. 
,J4 Jefferson Co. 
.J73 Joaquin Miller Trail. 
,J8 Josephine Co, 
.K5 Klamath Co. 

Grater Lake, tee F 882.C8. 
.L15 Lake Co. 
.L2 Lane Co. 
,L6 Lincoln Co. 
.L7 Linn Co, 
.M2 Malheur Co. 
.M3 Marion Co. 
,M8 Morrow Co. 
.M9 Multnomflh Co. 

SauvIM Island, id F 882.B9. 

.016 Oohoco National Forest. 

.P7 Polk Co. 

Sand Jaland controversy, see F 882.B7. 

,S2 Santlam National Forest. 

.S3 Sauvies Island. 

.85 Sherman Co. 

.856 Siskiyou Mountains. 

.86 Snake River and Valley, Oreg. 

Of. F 752.87, General, and Idaho. 
.T5 Tillamook Co. 
.U4 Umatilla Co. 
.U5 Union Co. 
,W2 Wallowa Co. 

Wallowa Lake, eW. 

,\V25 Wallowa National Forest. 
.W3 Wasco Co. 

Hosier Hills, etc. 
,W4 Washington Co. 
.W5 Wheeler Co. 
,W6 Willamette River ftnd Valley. 
.Y2 Yamhill Co. 

i For Tables and interpretation of their numbers, see p. 133-140. 

318 



F UNITED STATES LOGAL HISTORY F 

Oregon, Table II l Continued. 

884 Cities, towns, etc., A-Z. 

e. g. A8 Astoria. 

.E9 Eugene, 

,K62 Klamath Palls. 

,P39 Pendleton. 

.PS Portland. 

.82 Salem. 

885 Elements in the population. 

.Al General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious 
olementa (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 
p. 27-29. 

886-900 Washington. Table III. 1 

886 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

888 Museums, Exhibitions, exhibits. 

889 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 
.3 Guidebooks. 

890 Biography (Collective), Genealogy (Collective), 
.2 Historiography, 

Historians, see E 175.6. 
,6 Study and teaching, 

891 General works. Histories. 

Admission as a state, November 11, 1889. 

By period (Early to 1960) as well as general; for 1961 and 

later, see F 895. 
Cf. D G70.85.W3-31, World War I, 1914-1018, 

D 769.85.W3-31, World War II, 1089-1946. 

E 83.84, Wars with Pacific coast Indiana, 1847-1866, 

.3 Juvenile works. 

,5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 

,6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, eto. 

892 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative material, 

893 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

(894) Early to 1950, see F 891. 

895 1061- 

897 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

,A2 Adams Co. 
,A7 Asotin Co. 

Balnbrldge Island, see F 897.K6. 

Mount Baker, see F 897. W67. 
^^^^ ,B4 Banton Co. 

' For Tables and interpretation of their numbers, ea p. 133-140. 

319 



P UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

Washington, Table III. 1 

897 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

,B7 Boundaries. 

International boundary, set F 854, 830. 

Of. P 862.B7, Oregon boundary and Saud Island controversy. 
Chehalis Co., see F 897.G84. 
.C4 Chelan Co. 
.C62 Clallam Co. 

Mount Angeles, etc. 

Olympic National Park, m F 897.05. 

,CO Clark Co. (Clarke Co. to 1925). 

Sauvles Island, see V 882.83. 
.C68 Columbia Co. 
.C7 Columbia River and Valley, Wash. 

Sand Island controversy, set F 882.B7. 

Eauvies Island, sit F 8S2.S3, 

Cf. F 853, Qoncral, 

,C8 Columbia National Forest. 
,C85 CowLitz Co. 
.D7 Douglas Co. 
,F4 Ferry Co. 
.FS Franklin Co, 
,G3 Garfield Co. 

Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park, see F 897.KS3. 
.G75 Grant Co. 
,G84 Grays Harbor Co. (Chehalis Co., 1854-1915). 

Grays Harbor, etc. 
Hood Canal, see F 897.P9. 
.17 Island Co. 
,J4 Jefferaon Co. 
.J9 Juan do Fuca Strait region, 

Cf. P 897.PQ, Puget Sound region. 
P 108Q.V3, VauoauFcr Island. 
.K4 King Co. 
,K5 Kitsap Co. 

Dalnbrldga Island, etc. 
.K53 Kifctitaa Co. 

Qlnltgo Petrlfled Forest Stale Park, etc. 
.KG Klickitat Co. 
.L6 Lewis Co. 
.L7 Lincoln Co, 
.M4 Mason Co. 

Naohes River and Valley, see F 897. Y18. 
,O4 Okauogan Co. 

Mothow nivcrand Valley, etc, 
.06 Olympic Mountains. Olympic National Park. 

Mount Angeles, tee F 897.062, 
,P3 Pacific Co. 
.P4 Pend Oroillo Co. 



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F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY P 

Washington. Table III. 1 

897 Regions, counties, etc., A Z Continued. 

.P6 Pierce Co. 

Mount Rainier (Tacomfl), tee F 8Q7.R2. 
,P9 Puget Sound region. 

Fort Nlsqualll, Hood Conal, etc. 

Of. F 8B7.JO, Juan de Fuca BtraJt region. 
.R2 Mount Rainier (Tnooma). Mount Rainier Nationnl 

Park. 
.S2 San Juan Co. 

San Juan Islands (San Juan, Orcas, and Lopez), eto, 
Sand Island, see F 882.B7. 
Sauvies Island, see F S82.S3. 
.S3 Skagit Co. 
.853 Skamania Co. 
.86 Snake River and Valley, Wash. 

Cf. F 762.87, Qenernl, and Idaho. 
.866 Snohomish Co. 

Mount Pllchuok, eto. 
.S7 Spokane Co. 

Medical Lnko, Spokane River and Valley, etc. 
.89 Stevens Co. 

Mount Tacoma, see F 897.K2, 
.T6 Thurston Co. 

Vancouver Island, see F 1080. V3. 
.W15 Wahkiakum Co. 
.W18 Walla Walla Co, 
.W2 Walla Walla River and Valley. 
.W57 Whatcom Co. 

Mount Baker, eto. 
.W6 Whitman Co. 
,W65 Whitman National Monument. 
.Y18 Yakima Co. 

Naches Jtlver and Vnlloy, etc. 
.Y2 Yakima River and Valley. 

899 Cities, towns, etc., A-Z. 

e. g. .05 Olympia, 

.PS Port Angeles. 

.84 Seattle. 

.87 Spokane. 

.T2 Taooma. 

,V2 Vancouver. 

.Y15 Yakima. 

900 Elements in the population. 

,Al General works. 

.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter, numbers), see E 134, 
p. 27-20. 

1 For Tables and interpretation of their numbers, see p. 133-140, 

321 



F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

901-915 Alaska, Table! 1 

901 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 
.5 Museums. Exhibitions, exhibits. 

902 Gazetteers, Dictionaries, Geographic names, 
.3 Guidebooks. 

903 Biography (Collective). Genealogy (Collective). 
.2 Historiography. 

Historians, see E 176.5. 
.5 Study and teaching. 

904 General works. Histories. 
.3 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

905 Historic monuments (General), Illustrative material. 

906 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 
By period. 

907 Early to 1867. 

Exploration; settlement by tha Russians; purchase by 
the United States, 1867 (E 680) j RosHitsko-Amerikan- 
flka& kompanifil; etc. 

Biography: Aleksandr Andreovioh Baranov, etc. 
Of. F 86i,5, Early voyages to Northwest. 
G 600-830, Polar voyages. 

908 1867-1894. 

Alaska Commercial Company, see F 912.P9. 

909 1894- 

Discovery of gold; eto. 
912 Regions, etc., A-Z. 

Aleutian Islands, see F 961. 
.B2 Point Barrow. 

Bering Sea, see P 961. 
.B7 Boundaries, 
.07 Copper River region, 
.F2 Mount Fairweathcr. 
,K4 Kenai Peninsula. 

Klondike gold fields, see F 931. 
.K6 Kobuk River and Valley. 
.M2 Mount MoKinley (Denali). 
.M23 Mount MeKinley National Park. 
.M9 Muir Glacier. 
,N7 Cape Nome region. 
.P0 Pribilof Islands. 

Alaska Commercial Company, 1868-1040; eto. 
.816 Mount St. Elias. 
.82 Saint Lawrence Island. 
.S3 Seward Peninsula, 
_______ -T4 Thomas Bay. 

1 For Tables and Interpretation of their numbera, see p, 133-140. 



F UNITED STATES LOCAL HISTORY F 

Alaska. Table I. 1 
912 Regions, etc., A-Z Continued. 

.Y2 Yakutat Bay. 

.Y9 Yukon River and Valley (General, and Alaska). 
Cf, F 1091, Canada, 

914 Cities, towns, etc., A-Z. 

o. g. .Afi Anchorage. 

.F16 Fairbanks, 

,J9 Juneau. 

.K4 Ketchikan. 

,N6 Nome. 

.86 Sitka. 

.87 Skagwuy. 

.W8 Wrangell. 

916 Elements in the population. 

.Al General works. 
,A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a Hat of racial, ethnic, and religious ele- 
ments (with cutter numbers), see E 184, 
p. 27-29. 

931 Klondike region, 

Klondike gold rush, Klondike gold fields, etc. 
Cf. F 1096.K6, Yukon, Canada, 
951 Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands. 

Discovery and exploration; antiquities; oto. 

Cf. D 769.87.A4, Aleutian latands in World War II, 1030- 

1945. 

F 912.PS, Pribilof Islands. 
965 The territories of the United States (General), 

Since 1912, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rtoo, 
970 Insular possessions of the United States (General). 

Individual pOSSeSSlOnS P nlncelfinrl ndonrrltnn. tn InnnUnr. 

Guam, see DU 047. 
Hawaii, see DTJ 62' 
Puerto Kioo, see T 
American Samoa, 
Virgin Islands of 1 

975 Central American, ^ 
protected by and ha 
the United States (C 

Cuba, see F 1751-18- 
Dominican Republic, 
Haiti, see F 1912-191 
Liberia, sea DT 621- 
Nlcaragua, aee F 162 
Republic of Panama, 



1 For Tables and interpretation of the! 

32 



BRITISH AMERICA 

CANADA 
F 

1001 Periodicals, Societies. Collections (serial). 
Canadian geographical societies, see G 4. 

1003 Collections (nonserial). Collected works, 

.5 Museums. Collections of Canadiana. Exhibitions, 
exhibits. 

1004 Gazetteers. Geographic names. 
.7 Directories. 

Biography, 

1005 Collective. 

Individual, see F 1024.6, 1030-1034. 

1006 Dictionaries and encyclopedias. 

Including chronological tables. 

1008 General works* 

New France, sec F 1030, 
.2 Juvenile works. 

.3 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 
.4 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

Cf. GR 113, Folklore. 

PN, Pll, etc., Iiilorftturo. 

1009 Guidebooks. Handbooks, 

1010 Historic monuments (General). 

1011 National parka of Caiinda. 

Individual parks aro dossed In province in which Incut ud. 
Description and travel, Views. 

Early to 1762, see F 1030. 
1013 1763-1866. 

1015 1867-1050. 

1016 1061- 

1019 Antiquities (Non-Indian), 

Indians of Canada, sec E 78. C2, 92; individual tribes, see 
E 09, c. g. B 99.119, Huron Indians. 

1021 Social life and customs. Civilization. IntellectualKfe. 

Including national eh ftrno tone lies. 
New Pranco, see F 1Q30. 

.5 Women and children., 



325 



F CANADA F 

Elements in the population, see F 1027, 1036. 
History, 

New Franco, see F 1030. 

Chronological tables, see F 1006. 

Historiography. 

1024 General works. 
Biography of historians. 

.5 Collective. 

,6 Individual, A-Z. 

1025 Study and teaching, 

1026 General works, 

Including political history, 
General special, 

1027 National unity. French Canadians. 

Race question, the problem of nationalities, etc. 
Cf. F 1030, New France, 

F 1035, Elements in the population, 

.5 Historical geography. 

General works on boundaries, territorial expansion, 
geopolitics, etc. 

1028 Military history. 
.5 Naval history. 

Diplomatic history. Foreign and general relations. 

1029 General works. 

.5 Relations with individual countries, A-Z. 

For List of oountriea in one alphabet, see p. 472-473 
.9 Other (not A-Z). 

By period, 

Including political history and biography. 
Early to 1603, see E 101-135. 
Jacques Cartier, see E J32.C3. 

1030 1603-1763. New France. 

History and description. English conquest of 1629; 
Company of New France, 1629-1663; Royal 
Province, 1663; Company of the West Indies, 
1665-1674; French explorers before 1760. 

Biography! Francois Bigot; Pierre Boucher; Louis 
de Buade, comte de Frontenao; Pierre Jacques 
de Taffanel, marquia de La Jonquiere; Frangois 
Xavier de Laval de Montmoreiioy; Pierre du 
Guaat, eieur de Monts; Jean Talon, comte 
d'Orsainville; Philippe de Rigaud, marquia de 
Vaudreuil; Jean Baptiste Bissot, sieur de Vincennes, 
etc, 



p CANADA F 

History. 

By period. 

1030 1603-1763. New France Continued 

Cf. E 81-83, Indian wars, 

33 196-1Q9> Intercolonial wars. 

F 351-352, Mississippi ftiver and Valley. 

F 366-380, Louisiana. 

P 544, Tho Illinois country. 

F 1036-1039.5, Acadia, Nova Scotia. 

F 1060, Hudson's Bay Company and Rupert's 

Land. 

For writings of Francis Parkman uso: 
F 1Q30.P24 Collected works. By date. 

-P2-JS Partial collections. Selections. By dato. 

-P2-I7 Dottle for North Atnorloa, 

California and Oregon trail, see F 602, 
Conspiracy of Ponlloo, tee E 83,7fl, 
.P25 Franca nnd England In North America. By 

dnto. 

Selections, tee .P2-15-H7, 
Individual works. 

Under ench (ua(ng two successive) 
outtor numbore): 

(1) English odltlona. 

(2) TranalatloDS. 
.P201-2Q2 Plonoots oC JTranc*. 

Jesuits In North Amerlcaj lee F 1030.7. 
La Salle nnd the dlscovory of tho Great 

West, see F 1030.5, 

,P2(Vi'2(35 Old riimo In Gannda. 

.P307-203 Count Frontonao and Now Franco under 

Louis XIV, 

Montcalm and Wolfo, set E 109, 
Half century of conOlot, ate E 108. 

.1 Champlain, Samuel do. 

Including Cliamplatn Toreentonary, 1008, 

Lake Ghamplaln Tercentenary, 1009, tee F 127.CQ. 

.13 Brul6, $tiennG, 

,1B Nicolet, Jean. 

.2 Morquctto, Jacques, 

Of. F 352, Exploration of the Misaisslppl. 
.3 Joliot, Louis. 

Cf. F 352, Exploration of tho Misslaslppi. 
.4 Hennepin, Louis. 

Cf. F 362, Exploration of tho Mississippi. 
.5 La Salle, Robert Cavelicr, sieur de. 

Cf. F 352, Exploration of the Mississippi. 
Jesuits in New Franco. 

Including adjacent regions. 
.7 .A-Z6 General works. 



32T 



CANADA B 1 

History. 
By period. 

1603-1763. New France. 
Jesuits in New FranceContinued. 

Jesuit relations. 
1030.7 .26-9 Collective. 

.8 Individual relations and other writ- 

ings. 

Including works about individual 
missionaries. 

.9 1754-1763. 

Last years of French rule; the English conquest; 

etc, 

Cf. E 199, French and Indian War, 1765-1763; 
Quebec Campaign, 1759. 

1031 1763- 

.5 19th century. 

1032 1763-1867. 

Province of Quebec, 1760; its expansion by Quebec 
Act of 1774; its division in 1791 and reunion in 
1841; Canadian Rebellion, 1837-1838; burning 
of the "Caroline," 1837; Fenian Raids, 1866- 
1870; Union of British North American pro- 
vinces, 1867; etc. 

Biography: George Brown, 1818-1880; Joseph 
Frederick Wallet DCS Barres; Lord Dorchester 
(Guy Carleton); Sir Alexander Tilloch Gait; Sir 
Frederick Haldimand; Sir Francis Hinoks; Sir 
Louis Hippolyte La Fontaine; Thomas D'Aroy 
McGee; William Lyon Mackenzie; Louis Joseph 
Papineau; Lord Sydenham (Charles Edward 
Poulett Thomson); etc. 

Cf, E 201-298, American Revolution; E 263.C2, 
263.N9, British North America; B 231, 
Quebec Campaign, 1776-1776. 

E 277; F 1036-1039.5, 1041-1044.5, 1066- 
1059.5, American loyalists in Canada. 

E 359.85, War of 1812; E 356, Military opera- 
tions, 

E 470.95, 'Confederates in Canada, St. Albans 
Raid, 1864. 

1033 1867- Dominion of Canada. 

Annexation question; D'etiian invasion of 1870- 
3871; etc. 



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CANADA F 

History. 
By period. 
1763- 

1033 1867- Dominion of Canada Continued. 

Biography: Richard Bclford Bennett; Sir George 
fitienno Cnrtier; Sir George Eulns Foster; Sir 
Sam Hughes; William Lyon Mackenzie King; 
Sir Wilfrid LaurJor; Sir John Alexander Mao 
Donald; David Mills; Sir Clifford Sifton; Lord 
Stratheona and Mount Royal (Donald Alexander 
Smith); Hir John Sparrow David Thompson; 
Sir Charles Tapper; etc. 

Cf. DT 930-930.5, South African War, 1809-1003. 
F 1060.9, Purchnsa of Northwest Territories, 

1809; Riol Rebellion, 1885. 
F 1003, Reel River Rebellion, 1869-1870. 

1034 1014- 

New Dominion status, 1926; Statute of West- 
minster, 1931; etc. 

Biography; Piorro Edouard Blondin, Henri Do- 
urassa, etc, 

Cf. D 501-680, World War I, 1914-1018. 
D 731-838, World War II, 1030- LD IB. 
F 1123, Newfoundland with Labrador 
established ns a province, 1949. 

1035 Elements in the population, 1 

Ilacial and ethnic groups including religious bodies which 
have significance in the history of Canada (Cf. liX, 
Special churches and soots), 
Elements in individual regions, provinces, cities j do., are 

classed with the region, province, city, etc. 
Fraternal and eoolal sooioUes, see ITS 1701-2205, 
,AI General works. 

Incleidlng for&lga oJomonta (General), minorities, otc. Hnco con- 
tllots find probloms, set F 1027. 

,A5 Amorioane, 

,B4 Belgians. 

.03 Catholics. 

.09 Czechs. 

.D3 Danes. 

.D8 Dutoh. 

.F8 French, 

French Canadians, see F 1027. 

.G3 Germans. 

.G7 Greeks. 

.12 Icelanders. 



1 The cutter numbers are intended to bo used as a guide for the best distribution 
of numbers and not to be used as a fixed standard or to affect numbers already 
assigned. 

329 



F CANADA ff 

1035 Elements in the population Continued. 

Indians, see B 78, 99, etc. 
.16 Irish. 
.18 Italians. 
,J3 Japanese, 
.J6 Jews. 
.N3 Negroes. 
,N6 Norwegians. 
.06 Orientals. 

Japanese, see ,J3. 
,P6 Poles. 

RuthenianSj see ,U6. 
,S3 Scandinavians. 

Danes, see .D3. 

Norwegians, see .N6. 

Swedes, see .89. 
,S4 Scotch. Scots. 
.89 Swedes. 
,U6 Ukrainians. 

Begions, provinces, territories. 
.8 Maritime provinces. 

Including Atlantic coast of Canada. 

Cf. F 108, Atlantic coast of North America. 

1036-1040 Nova Scotia. Acadia. 

1036 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

.4 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names 

.5 Directories. 

Biography. 
.8 Collective. 

Individual, see F 1038-1039.5. 

1037 General works. 

Including description and travel, social life and 
customs, eto. 

.4 Juvenile works, 

.6 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, eto, 

.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, eto. 

Cf. GR 113, Folklore. 

PN, PR, etc., Literature. 

.8 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative ma- 

terial. 

,9 Antiquities (Non-Indian), 

Indians, see E 78, 99. 

1038 History. 

French beginnings; English conquest; Winslow'fl 
Expedition, 1756; removal of Aoadiansj settlement 
by New Englanders, 1760-1761; eto, 



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F CANADA F 

Regions, provinces, territories. 
Nova Scotia. Acadia. 

1038 History Continued. 

Biography: Thomas Chandler Haliburton; Sir 

Brenton Halliburton ; Joseph Howe ; Charles 

Amador de Saint-Etienne de La Tour; Sir William 

Alexander, earl of Stirling (Of, PR 2369.85); etc. 

Of. E 78.C2, 78.ND, Indiana in Canada, in Nova 

Scotia. 

E 83.72, Ware with eastern Indiana, 1723-1726. 
E 184.A2, Acadians in tho United States. 
E 2G3.N9, American Revolution, 1775-1783; 

E 277, American loyalists (General). 
F 16-30, Maine; F 27. W3, Washington County, 

including St. Croix Island. 
F 380, eto., Acadians in Louisiana, etc. 
F 1030, Now France, 1603-1763. 

1039 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

,A2 Annapolis Co. 

Fort Anno Park, etc. 

.A25 Antigoniah Co. 

.B7 Boundaries. 

Old boundaries of AcadJa, oto, 
Intorrtatlonpl boundary alnco 1783, tee E 398. 

.016 Cape Breton Co. 

.02 Cape Breton Island (tlo Royale). 

01. F 1030.015, Onpo Droton Oo, 
F 1030.16, Inverness Oo, 

F 1030.R6, Itlobmond Oo. 
F 1030. VB, Victoria Oo. 

.03 Capo Sable Island. 
.CG Chignocto Isthmus, 
Fort Lnwronco,etc. 
,C6 Colchester Co. 
.08 Cumberland Co. 
,D5 Digby Oo. 
.F0 Bay of Fundy. 
,Q8 Guysborough Co. 
.113 Halifax Oo. 
.114 Hants Co. 

lie Roynle, see F 1030.02. 
.16 Inverness Co. 
JC5 Kings Co. 
.L9 Lunonburg Co. 
.PO Fiotou Co. 

Prlneo Edward Island, sea F 1040-1049,7. 
,Q3 Queens Co. 
.R6 Richmond Co. 
.813 Sable Island. 

Gulf of St. Lawrencej see F 1050, 
,S5 Shelburne Co. 
,V5 Victoria Co. 
.Y3 Yarmouth Co. 

331 



F CANADA F 

Regions, provinces, territories, 

Nova Scotia. Acadia Continued. 
1039.5 Cities, towns, etc., A-Z. 

e. g, -A16 Annapolis Royal. 
.D3 Dartmouth. 
.G5 Glace Bay. 
.1117 Halifax 
,L8 Louiaburg. 

Capture of Loulsburg, 1715, set E 103. 
Capture of Loulsburg, 1753, tee E 199. 

.89 Sydney, 
.Y3 Yarmouth. 

1040 Elements in the population. 

.Al General works. 
.A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious 
elements (with cutter numbers), see 
F 1035, p. 329-330. 

1041-1045 New Brunswick, 

1041 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

,4 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 

.6 Directories. 

Biography. 
.8 Collective. 

Individual, see F 1043-1044.5. 

1042 General works. 

Including description and travel, social life and 
customs, etc. 

.4 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 

.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

Of. GR 113, Folklore. 

PN, PR, etc., Literature. 

.8 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative ma- 

terial. 

.9 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 

Indiana, see E 78. 

1043 History. 

Entered the Dominion of Canada, 1807. 

Cf. E263.N9, American Revolution, 1775-1783; 

E 277, Loyalists, 
E 398, Boundary troubles with the United States. 

1044 Kegions, counties, etc,, A-Z, 

.A7 Aroostook River and Valley, N. B. 

Cf, F 27.A7, General, and Maine. 



F CANADA F 

Regions, provinces, territories. 
New Brunswick. 

1044 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued. 

,B7 Boundaries. 

Intel-notional boundnry sEnco 1783 and Aroostook War. 
tee E 308. 

.02 Campobello Island. 

,C3 Carleton Co. 

.C4 Chaleur Bay. 

.05 Charlotte Co. 

Campobello Island, see F 10I4.C2. 

Deer Island, see F I044.D3. 

Grand Manan Island, itt F 1044.07. 

Ghlgnooto Isthmus, see F 1039.C6, 
.D3 Deer Island. 

,F6 Port Beause'jour National Park. 
Bay of Fundy, see F 1039.F9. 
Gaspc" Peninsula, see F 1054. G2. 
,G7 Grand Manan Island, 
.M3 Madawaska Co. 
.MS Miramiohi River and Valley, 
.N7 Nepisiguit River and Valtoy. 
,P3 Passamaquoddy Bay region, N. B. 

Of. P 27.F3, Mnlno. 
.817 St. Croix River and Valley, N. B. 

Of, F 27.82, General, and Maine. 

.82 St. John River and Valley (General, and New 
Brunswick). 

Cf. F 27.83, Maine. 

Gulf of St. Lawrence, see F 1060. 
.T6 Tobique River and Valley. 

.5 Cities, towns, etc., A~Z. 

e. g. ,P8 Prcderioton, 
,M7 Monoton. 
.814 St. John. 

1045 Elements in the population. 

.Al General works* 
,A2-Z Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious 
elements (with cutter numbers), see 
P 1035, p. 320-330. 

1046-1049.7 Prince Edward Island, 

1046 Periodicals. Societies. Collections. 

.4 Gazetteers. Dictionaries, Geographic names. 

.5 Directories. 

Biography, 
.8 Collective. 

Individual, see F 1048-1049,5. 

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F CANADA F 

Regions, provinces, territories. 
Prince Edward Island Continued. 

1047 General works. 

Including description and travel, social life and 
customs, etc. 

.4 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 

.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

Cf. GR 113, Folklore. 

PN, PB, etc., Literature. 

.8 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative ma- 

terial. 

.9 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 

Indians, see E 78, 99. 

1048 History. 

Separated from Nova Scotia, 1769. 

1049 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z. 

,K6 Kings Co. 
.P7 Prince Co. 
,Q8 Queens Co. 

.6 Cities, towns, etc., A-Z. 

e. g. .05 Charlottetown. 

.88 Summerside. 

.7 Elements in the population. 

.Al General works. 
.A2-2 Individual elements. 

For a list of racial, ethnic, and religious 
elements (with cutter numbers), see 
F 1035, p. 329-330. 

1050 St. Lawence Gulf, River, and Valley (General) . 

Cf. F 127.S23, St. Lawrence Valley, N. Y. 
F 127.T5, Thousand Islanda. 
F 1054.A6, Antlcostl laland. 
F 1064.07, Isle of Orleans. 
F 1054.S26, St. Helen's Island. 
F 1054.S3, St. Lawrence Valley, Quebec. 
F 1059.84, St. Lawrence Valley, Ontario. 
F 1121-1125, Newfoundland. 
F 1170, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, 
1051-1055 Quehec. 

1051 Periodicals. Societies. Collections, 

.4 Gazetteers. Dictionaries. Geographic names. 

.5 Directories. 

Biography. 
.8 Collective. 

Individual, see F 1053-1054.5. 

334. 



F CANADA F 

Regions, provinces, territories. 
Quebec Continued, 

1052 General works. 

Including description and travel, social life and 
customs, etc, 

.4 Juvenile works. 

.5 Minor works. Pamphlets, addresses, essays, etc. 

.6 Anecdotes, legends, pageants, etc. 

Of. OR 113, Folklore. 

PN; PR, etc., Literature. 

.8 Historic monuments (General). Illustrative ma- 

terial. 

.9 Antiquities (Non-Indian). 

Indians, see E 78, 99. 

1053 History. 

History before 1791, see F 1030-1032. 
Biography: Pierre Stanislas Bedard; Rene 1 fidouard 
Caron; Earl of Dalhousie (George Bamsay); 
Honore" Mercierj etc, 

Of. E 263.02, American Revolution, 1776-1783; 
E 231, Quebec Campaign; E 277, F 1058, 
American loyalists. 
E 359.85, War of 1812; E 355-360, Military 

operations. 

F 1027, French Canadians (General); E 184.F85, 
etc., French Canadians in the United States, 
etc. 

1054 Regions, counties, seigniories, etc., A-Z. 

.A3 AbitiWCo. Abitibi (region). 
,A6 Antiooati Island. 
.A7 Arthabasfca Co. 

Bols-Francs, oto. 
.B64 Berthier Co. 

Bols-Francs, see F 1064.A7. 
.BO Bonaventura Co. 
,B7 Boundaries. 

International boundary since 1733, tu E 898. 

Of. F 42,B7, New Hampshire boundary. 
F 127.B7, Now York boundary. 

,B8 Brome Co. 

MIsslsquoi Rtvor and Valley, Quoboo (Of, F 67.M? 
Vermont), oto, 

Chaleur Bay, see F 1044,04. 
.044 Ohambly Co. 

Fort Ohambly National HlfttorJo Park. 
.07 Compton Co. 
.075 C6te de Beaupre" (Seigniory). 
.C8 Crane Island (lie aux Grues). 
,D4 Deux Montagnea Co. 

836 , 



F CANADA F 

Regions, provinces, territories. 

Quebec, 
1054 Regions, counties, etc., A-Z Continued, 

,D6 Dorchester Co, 
,D9 Druramond Co. 

,E13 Eastern Townships. 

Dots-Francs, see F 1054.A7. 
,G2 Gaspe" Peninsula. Gaspe" District. 

Jla Percto, etc. 
Chalour Day, s F 1M4.04. 
Hudson Strait, see F 1103. 

.H9 Huntingdon Co. 
.13 lie aux Coudres. 
.135 tie aux Noix, 

Fort Lennox, etc. 
,K2 Kamouraaka Co. 
,L2 L'ABSomptlon Co. 

Laurentian Mountains, see F 1054.S3. 
.L3 Levis Co. 

.MIS Magdalen Islands (ties Madeleine). 
.M2 Mantawa River and Valley. 
.M36 Massue (Seigniory). 
,M4 Matane Co. 
,M42 Matape"dia River and Valley. 
,M45 Megantic Co. 

Hols-Francs, tec F 10M.AT. 
.M5 Lake Memphremagog region, Quebec. 

Of, F 67.M6, Vermont. 
.M6 Missisquoi Co. 
.M79 Montmagny Co. 
.MS Montmorency Co. 
.M83 Montreal District. 
.N5 New Quebec (Ungava) District. 

Ungava was created as district of North- 
west Territories in 1896j.ln 1012 wna an- 
nexed to the province of Quebec as New 
Quebec. 

.07 Isle of Orleans. 

.09 Ottawa River and Valley (General, and Quebec) . 

Of. F 1060.081, Ontario. 
.P8 Pontiao Co. 
P83 Port Burwell (Island), 
.P85 Portneuf Co, 
,Q4 Quebec Co. 
.Q5 Quebec District. 
.R5 Richelieu River and Valley. 
.813 Saguenay Co. 

New Quebec District, itt F 10H.NS. 
.814 Saguenay River an