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HISTORICAL SOCIETIES Continued. 



9th. (In American Historical Association Report, 1912, pages 199 to 235.) 



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Spain. Work of historical societies in Spain; by Rafael Altamira. (In 

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HISTORY TEACHING. 



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Gives suggestions on topics for grades 6, 7, and 8, and many general suggestions 

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In this paper are presented extracts from 24 English school histories relating 

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Europe. On necessity in America of study of early history of modern 

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" My contention is that prehistoric America does not present the real early 

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Study of history in American colleges and universities; by H. B. Adams. 

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Study of history in secondary schools, report of the Committee of Five. 

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HITCHCOCK, GEN. E. A. See Conduct of War, 1866, vol. 2. 



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HORSESHOE BEND, BATTLE OF. 



Memorial of Horseshoe Bend Battle Commission, of Alabama, praying 

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At Horseshoe Bend on the Tallapoosa River, Ala., Gen. Andrew Jackson, with 

 his Tennessee troops and a few United States regulars, put an eud to the Creek 

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 short accounts of the battle extracted from various historical accounts and reports 

 of General Jackson. 



Monument to Gen. Jackson and his men who fought the decisive battle with 

 the Creek Indians at Horseshoe Bend, Ala. Speech of J. Thomas Heflin 

 of Alabama., in House, Mar. 2, 1914. (In Congressional Record of Mar. 

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 In favor of appropriation of $25,000 for monument. 



HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 



Article by John Sharp Williams concerning constitutional power of House 



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 , Corruption of Members. Reports [34th Congress, 3d session, in cases of 



William A. Gilbert, William W. Welch, Francis S. Edwards, and Orsamus 



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