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Loguen, Jermain Wesley. The Rev. J. W. Loguen, as A Slave and as A Freeman. Syracuse: J.G.K. Truair & Co., 1859. Book Primary 1859 Full Record
Parker, William. "The Freedman's Story: In Two Parts." The Atlantic Monthly 17 (1866): 152-166; 276-295. Journal Article Primary 1866 Full Record
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Griest, Ellwood. John and Mary; or, The Fugitive Slaves, A Tale of South-Eastern Pennsylvania. Lancaster, PA: Inquirer Printing and Publish Co., 1873. Book Primary 1873 Full Record
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Current, Richard Nelson. Old Thad Stevens: A Story of Ambition. Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press, 1942. Book Secondary 1942 Full Record
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Evans, C. Wyatt. The Legend of John Wilkes Booth: Myth, Memory, and a Mummy. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2004.
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Jackson, Mary Anna. Life and Letters of General Thomas J. Jackson (Stonewall Jackson). New York: Harper & Brothers, 1892. Book Primary 1892 Full Record
Sherman, William Tecumseh and Walter L. Fleming. General W.T. Sherman as College President: A Collection of Letters, Documents, and Other Material, Chiefly from Private sources, Relating to the Life and Activities of General William Tecumseh Sherman, to the Early Years of Louisiana State University, and to the Stirring Conditions Existing in the South on the Eve of the Civil War, 1859-1861. Cleveland, OH: The Arthur H. Clark Company, 1912. Book Primary 1912 Full Record
Sweeney, Fionnghuala. Frederick Douglass and the Atlantic World. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2007. Book Secondary 2007 Full Record
Irons, Charles F. The Origins of ProSlavery Christianity: White and Black Evangelicals in Colonial and Antebellum Virginia. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 2008. Book Secondary 2008 Full Record
Baptist, Edward E. Creating an Old South: Middle Florida's Plantation Frontier before the Civil War. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2002.
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Berlin, Ira. Many Thousands Gone: The First Two Centuries of Slavery in North America. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1998. Book Secondary 1998 Full Record
Cox, LaWanda C. Fenlason. Lincoln and Black Freedom: A Study in Presidential Leadership. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1981. Book Secondary 1981 Full Record
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Ward, Andrew. River Run Red: The Fort Pillow Massacre in the American Civil War. New York: Viking, 2005. Book Secondary 2005 Full Record
Ward, Andrew. Our Bones Are Scattered: The Cawnpore Massacres and the Indian Mutiny of 1857. New York: H. Holt and Co., 1996. Book Secondary 1996 Full Record
Nall, Jasper Rastus. Freeborn Slave: Diary of a Black Man in the South. Birmingham, AL: Crane Hill Publishers, 1996. Book Primary 1996 Full Record
Nicolay, John G., and John Hay. Abraham Lincoln: A History. New York: Century Co., 1890. Book Secondary 1890 Full Record
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Owens, Robert L. “James Buchanan, Diplomat, International Statesman, President.” Papers Read before the Lancaster County Historical Society 32 (1928): 92-97. Journal Article Secondary 1928 Full Record
Montgomery, Horace. “Georgia’s Howell Cobb Stumps for James Buchanan in 1856.” Pennsylvania History 29 (1962): 40-52. Journal Article Secondary 1962 Full Record
Montgomery, Horace. "The Two Howell Cobbs: A Case of Mistaken Identity." Journal of Southern History 28, no. 3 (1962): 348-355. Journal Article Secondary 1962 Full Record
Ranck, James B. “The Attitude of James Buchanan towards Slavery.” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 51 (1927): 126-142. Journal Article Secondary 1927 Full Record
Bates, Samuel P. Martial Deeds of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: T. H. Davis and Company, 1876. Book Secondary 1876 Full Record
Yearly, Clifton K., Jr., ed. “A Buchanan Letter on the ‘Corrupt Bargain’ of 1825.” Maryland Historical Magazine 51 (1956): 247-249. Journal Article Secondary 1956 Full Record
Stenberg, Richard. “Jackson, Buchanan and the Corrupt Bargain Calumny.” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 58 (1934): 61-85. Journal Article Secondary 1934 Full Record
Stenberg, Richard. "An Unnoted Factor in the Buchanan-Douglas Feud." Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 25 (1933): 271-284. Journal Article Secondary 1933 Full Record
Sprout, Oliver S. “James Buchanan, ‘Big Wheel’ of the Railroads.” Papers Read before the Lancaster County Historical Society 56 (1952): 21-34. Journal Article Secondary 1952 Full Record
Seitz, Ruth Hoover. “Wheatland: A Presidential Retreat in Lancaster County.” Country Magazine 5 (December 1984): 39-40. Journal Article Secondary 1984 Full Record
Stenberg, Richard R. "Polk and Fremont, 1845-1846." Pacific Historical Review 7, no. 3 (1938): 211-227. Journal Article Secondary 1938 Full Record
Rosenberger, Homer Tope. “Two Monuments for the Fifteenth President of the United States.” Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society 78 (1974): 29-48. Journal Article Secondary 1974 Full Record
Sears, Louis Martin. "Frederick Douglass and the Mission to Haiti, 1889-1891.&quot Hispanic American Historical Review 21, no. 2 (1941): 222-238. Journal Article Secondary 1941 Full Record
Rosenberger, Homer Tope. “To What Extent Did Harriet Lane Influence the Public Policies of James Buchanan?” Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society 74, no. 1 (1970): 1-22. Journal Article Secondary 1970 Full Record
Rosenberger, Homer Tope. “Protecting the Buchanan Papers.” Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society 72, no. 3 (1968): 137-169. Journal Article Secondary 1968 Full Record
Prime, William C. “Buchanan, James.” Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 68 (January 1884): 251-261. Journal Article Secondary 1884 Full Record
Martin, Thomas P. “James Buchanan—American Diplomat.” Pennsylvanian 3 (1946): 33-34. Journal Article Secondary 1946 Full Record
Martin, C. H. “Unpublished Letters of James Buchanan.” Papers Read before the Lancaster County Historical Society 36 (1932): 241-250. Journal Article Secondary 1932 Full Record
Loose, Jack W. W. “Pennsylvania Hall of Fame Honor for James Buchanan.” Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society 81 (1977): 96-100. Journal Article Secondary 1977 Full Record
Loose, Jack W. W. “The Foster-Buchanan Tablet.” Papers Read before the Lancaster County Historical Society 58 (1954): 146-148. Journal Article Secondary 1954 Full Record
Lewis, Howard T. “The Closing Month of the Buchanan Administration.” Americana 6 (January/December 1911): 1035-1044. Journal Article Secondary 1911 Full Record
Luthin, Reinhard H. "The Democratic Split during Buchanan’s Administration." Pennsylvania History 11 (1944): 13-35. Journal Article Secondary 1944 Full Record
Luthin, Reinhard H. "Salmon P. Chase's Political Career before the Civil War." Mississippi Valley Historical Review 29, no. 4 (1943): 517-540. Journal Article Secondary 1943 Full Record
MacKinnon, William P. "And the War Came: James Buchanan, the Utah Expedition, and the Decision to Intervene." Utah Historical Quarterly 76, no. 1 (2008): 22-37. Journal Article Secondary 2008 Full Record
Luthin, Reinhard H. "Abraham Lincoln and the Massachusetts Whigs in 1848." New England Quarterly 14 (1941): 619-632. Journal Article Secondary 1941 Full Record
MacKinnon, William P. At Sword's Point: A Documentary History of the Utah War to 1858. Norman, OK: Arthur H. Clark Co., 2007. Book Primary 2007 Full Record
Lynch, William O. "Indiana in the Buchanan-Douglas Contest of 1856." Indiana Magazine of History 30 (1934): 119-132. Journal Article Secondary 1934 Full Record
Lynch, William O. "Zachary Taylor as President." Journal of Southern History 4, no. 3 (1938): 279-294. Journal Article Secondary 1938 Full Record
Howe, Henry. Historical Collections of Virginia. Charleston, SC: WM. R. Babcock, 1852. Book Primary 1852 Full Record
Hensel, William U. “The Attitude of James Buchanan, (a Citizen of Lancaster County) towards the Institution of Slavery in the United States.” Papers Read before the Lancaster County Historical Society 15 (1911): 142-159. Journal Article Secondary 1911 Full Record
Hensel, William U. “A Buchanan Myth.” Papers Read before the Lancaster County Historical Society 10 (1906): 169-172. Journal Article Secondary 1906 Full Record
Hensel, William U. “James Buchanan as a Lawyer.” University of Pennsylvania Law Review 60 (1912): 546-573. Journal Article Secondary 1912 Full Record
Hensel, William U. “A Pennsylvania Presbyterian President: An Inquiry into the Religious Sentiments of James Buchanan.” Presbyterian Church Department of History Journal 4 (1908): 203-216. Journal Article Secondary 1908 Full Record
Gillan, W. Rush. “James Buchanan.” Kittochtinny Historical Society Papers 2 (1901): 181-209. Journal Article Secondary 1901 Full Record
Harmon, George D. “An Indictment of the Administration of President James Buchanan and His Kansas Policy.” Historian 3 (Autumn 1940): 52-68. Journal Article Secondary 1940 Full Record
Harmon, George D. “President James Buchanan’s Betrayal of Governor Robert J. Walker of Kansas.” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 53 (1929): 51-91. Journal Article Secondary 1929 Full Record
Evans, Charles F. H. “The Ancestry of President James Buchanan.” American Genealogist 52 (January 1976): 27-29. Journal Article Secondary 1976 Full Record
Donovan, Theresa A. “President Pierce’s Ministers at the Court of St. James.” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 91 (1967): 457-471. Journal Article Secondary 1967 Full Record
Auchampaugh, Philip G. “James Buchanan, the Conservatives’ Choice, 1856.; A Political Portrait.” Historian 7 (Spring 1945): 77-90. Journal Article Secondary 1945 Full Record
Auchampaugh, Philip G. “James Buchanan, the Court and the Dred Scott Case.” Tennessee Historical Magazine 9 (January 1926): 231-240. Journal Article Secondary 1926 Full Record
Auchampaugh, Philip G. “James Buchanan, the Squire from Lancaster.” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 55 (1931): 289-300. Journal Article Secondary 1931 Full Record
Auchampaugh, Philip G. “James Buchanan, the Squire from Lancaster.” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 56 (1932): 15-33. Journal Article Secondary 1932 Full Record
Auchampaugh, Philip G. “James Buchanan, the Squire in the White House.” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 58 (1934): 270-285. Journal Article Secondary 1934 Full Record
Auchampaugh, Philip Gerald. “John B. Floyd and James Buchanan.” Tyler’s Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine 4 (April 1923): 381-388. Journal Article Secondary 1923 Full Record
Auchampaugh, Philip G. “John W. Forney, Robert Tyler and James Buchanan.” Tyler’s Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine 15 (October 1933): 71-90. Journal Article Secondary 1933 Full Record
Auchampaugh, Philip Gerald. "The Buchanan-Douglas Feud." Illinois State Historical Society Journal 25 (1932): 5-48. Journal Article Secondary 1932 Full Record
Holzer, Harold. "Lincoln the Homely." Civil War Times 47, no. 1 (2008): 48-53. Journal Article Secondary 2008 Full Record
Holzer, Harold. "Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis: Rivals in Popular Prints." Journal of Mississippi History 70, no. 1 (2008): 41-66. Journal Article Secondary 2008 Full Record
Cross, Coy F. Go West, Young Man!: Horace Greeley's Vision for America. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1995. Book Secondary 1995 Full Record
Burrows, Edwin G. and Mike Wallace. Gotham: A History of New York City to 1898. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. Book Secondary 1999 Full Record