AMERICAN HISTOEY AND BIOGRAPHY 39 



LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITION, 1803-1806 Continued. 



Notes supplementary to any edition of Lewis and Clark ; by F. J. Teggart. 

 (In American Historical Association Report, 1908, vol. 1, pages 183 to 

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The notes are confined to the activities of Truteau, Evans, and Mackay, em- 

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 1793, at St. Louis. 



Story of Lewis and Clark's journals; by R. G. Thwaites. (In American 

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" The story of the records of the transcontinental exploration is almost as 

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 and downs of the journals bears out the opening statement. 



LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. 



Annual report of Librarian of Congress, 1913. 269 pages, illus. Cloth, 40c. 



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As valuable historical papers and manuscripts are acquired by the Library of 

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 The Librarian's report for 1913 gives an account of " The American Society for 

 Colonizing the Free People of Colour of the United States," as organized by Henry 

 Clay, Dec. 21, 1816, the Crawford papers, the Biddle papers, the James Murray 

 Mason papers, etc. 



History of Library of Congress, vol. 1, 1800 to 1864; by W. D. Johnston, 

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CONTENTS. Conditions before 1800. Establishment of the Library, 1800-1805. 

 Growth, 1805-1814. Destruction [by the British] and purchase of the Jefferson 

 Library. Development, 1814-1829. The Library in politics. Development, 1829- 

 1851. 1852-1864. Other libraries of Congress and of the Government. Smith- 

 sonian Institution and plans for a national library. Appendix. 

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Library of Congress and its work. 1907. 21 pages, 1 illus., 16. Paper, 5c. 



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Relation of national library to historical research in United States; by 

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LINCOLN, ABRAHAM. 



Abraham Lincoln. Speech of S. D. Fess of Ohio, in House, Feb. 12, 1914. 

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Replete with anecdote. At the close of this speech, Representative Goulden 

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Abraham Lincoln. Speeches of Frank M. Nye, of Minn., and Morris 

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Abraham Lincoln, with malice toward none, with charity for all. Speech 

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Annual message of Lincoln to Congress, 1861. (In Message and Docu- 

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Democracy of Abraham Lincoln, address by Henry Cabot Lodge before 

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Lincoln's birthday. Speech of James M. Graham of 111., in House, Feb. 12, 

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Lincoln's Gettysburg address, delivered at dedication of cemetery at Gettys- 

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