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The American Text Book, for the Campaign of 1856. Baltimore, MD: Bull & Tuttle, 1856. | Book | Primary | 1856 | Full Record | |
The Agitation of Slavery. Who Commenced! And Who Can End It!! Buchanan and Fillmore Compared. From the Record. Washington, DC: Union Office, 1856. | Book | Primary | 1856 | Full Record | |
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Chester, Edward W. “The Impact of the Covode Congressional Investigation.” Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine 42 (1959): 343-350. | Journal Article | Secondary | 1959 | Full Record | |
“Collusion between the Supreme Court and Buchanan.” Independent 71 (August 1911): 428-430. | Journal Article | Secondary | 1911 | Full Record | |
VanderVelde, Lea. Mrs. Dred Scott: A Life on Slavery's Frontier. New York: Oxford University Press, 2009. | Book | Secondary | 2009 | Full Record | |
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Davis, Kenneth W. “Black, Buchanan and Secession.” Laurel Messenger 15 (February 1975): 1, 8. | Journal Article | Secondary | 1975 | Full Record | |
Baker, H. Robert. The Rescue of Joshua Glover: A Fugitive Slave, the Constitution, and the Coming of the Civil War. Athens: Ohio University Press, 2006. | Book | Secondary | 2006 | Full Record | |
Guterl, Matthew Pratt. American Mediterranean: Southern Slaveholders in the Age of Emancipation. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2008. | Book | Secondary | 2008 | Full Record | |
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Hoogenboom, Ari Arthur. Gustavus Vasa Fox of the Union Navy: A Biography. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008. | Book | Secondary | 2008 | Full Record | |
Horton, Louise. Samuel Bell Maxey: A Biography. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1974. | Book | Secondary | 1974 | Full Record | |
Hughes, Robert M. “Floyd’s Resignation from Buchanan’s Cabinet.” Tyler’s Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine 5 (1923): 73-95. | Journal Article | Secondary | 1923 | Full Record | |
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Teiser, Sidney. “Life of George H. Williams: Almost Chief-Justice.” Oregon Historical Quarterly 47 (September 1946): 256-280. | Journal Article | Secondary | 1946 | Full Record | |
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Klein, Frederic S. “Election of Buchanan in 1856 is Commemorated at Lancaster; British Share in Celebration.” Pennsylvania Department of Internal Affairs Bulletin 24 (1956): 17-20, 22. | Journal Article | Secondary | 1956 | Full Record | |
Klein, Frederic S. “Wheatland.” American Heritage 5 (Spring 1954): 44-49. | Journal Article | Secondary | 1954 | Full Record | |
Klein, Philip Shriver. “The Inauguration of James Buchanan.” Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society 61 (1957): 145-168. | Journal Article | Secondary | 1967 | Full Record | |
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Klein, Philip Shriver. “James Buchanan and Ann Coleman.” Pennsylvania History 21 (1954): 1-20. | Journal Article | Secondary | 1954 | Full Record | |
Klein, Philip Shriver. “James Buchanan: Selfish Politician or Christian Statesmen?” Journal of Presbyterian History 42 (March 1964): 1-18. | Journal Article | Secondary | 1964 | Full Record | |
McMurty, Robert Gerald. “James Buchanan in Kentucky, 1813.” Filson Club Historical Quarterly 8 (1934): 73-87. | Journal Article | Secondary | 1834 | Full Record | |
Barstow, Benjamin. A Letter to the Hon. James Buchanan, President of the United States. Concord, NH: Office of the Democratic Standard, 1857. | Book | Primary | 1857 | Full Record | |
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Miller, C. L. “The Importance of the Adoption of Buchanan’s Minority Report on the Repeal of the Twenty-fifth Section of the Judiciary Act of 1789.” University of Pennsylvania Law Review 60 (1912): 574-581. | Journal Article | Secondary | 1912 | Full Record | |
Booth, Edward Townsend. Country Life in America as Lived by Ten Presidents of the United States: John Adams, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, William Henry Harrison, James Buchanan, Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Calvin Coolidge. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1947. | Book | Secondary | 1947 | Full Record | |
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Captain of Volunteers. Alta California: Embracing Notices of the Climate, Soil, and Agricultural Products of Northern Mexico and the Pacific Seaboard: Also, a History of the Military and Naval Operations of the United States Directed Against the Territories of Northern Mexico, in the Year 1846-1847 . . . and the Opinion of the Hon. James Buchanan on the Wilmot Proviso, &c. Philadelphia: H. Packer & Co., 1847. | Book | Primary | 1847 | Full Record | |
Catalogue of Pamphlets from the Library of the Late Ex-President James Buchanan: For Sale. Lancaster, PA: S. H. Zahm & Co., 1885. | Book | Tertiary | 1885 | Full Record | |
Collins, David R. James Buchanan, 15th President of the United States. Ada, OK: Garrett Educational Corp., 1990. | Book | Secondary | 1990 | Full Record | |
Worner, William Frederic. “James Buchanan.” Papers Read before the Lancaster County Historical Society 36 (1932): 59-83. | Journal Article | Secondary | 1932 | Full Record | |
Worner, William Frederic. “James Buchanan.” Papers Read before the Lancaster County Historical Society 38 (1934): 103-144. | Journal Article | Secondary | 1934 | Full Record | |
Worner, William Frederic. “Location of James Buchanan’s Law Office.” Papers Read before the Lancaster County Historical Society 34 (1930): 18. | Journal Article | Secondary | 1930 | Full Record | |
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Worner, William Frederic. “Public Dinner Declined by James Buchanan.” Papers Read before the Lancaster County Historical Society 34 (1930): 260-261. | Journal Article | Secondary | 1930 | Full Record | |
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Stolzfus, Thelma. “Lancaster’s Star-Cross’d Lovers.” Susquehanna 6 (February 1981): 18-19. | Journal Article | Secondary | 1981 | Full Record | |
Shenk, John. “Wheatland’s Landscape: 1848-1868.” Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society 67 (1963): 93-100. | Journal Article | Secondary | 1963 | Full Record | |
Rusling, James Fowler. Men and Things I Saw in Civil War Days. New York: The Methodist Book Concern, 1914. | Book | Primary | 1914 | Full Record | |
Rusling, James Fowler. European Days and Ways. Cincinnati: Jennings & Pye, 1902. | Book | Primary | 1902 | Full Record | |
Rusling, James Fowler. Across America; or, The Great West and the Pacific Coast. New York: Sheldon & Company, 1875. | Book | Primary | 1875 | Full Record |