12. Turner, F. J. — Rise of the New West, in The 



American Nation, Vol. XIV, pp. 143-14-7, 236- 

 244., 314-332. 



13. Wright, C. W. — Wool Growing and the Tariff. 



Harvard Economic Studies, Vol. V. See In- 

 dex under Tariff. 



14. Annals of Congress. — 16th Congress, 1st Ses- 



sion, Vol. II, pp. 2034-2041 (Clay's Speech, 

 April 26, 1820). 18th Congress, 1st Session, 

 Vol. II, pp. 1964-1980, 1997-1998 (Clay's 

 Speech, March 30, 31, 1824), Also p. 2370 

 (Randolph), and pp. 2403-2412; 2423-2424 

 (McDuffie). 



15. Congressional Debates. Vol. IV, Part 2, pp. 



2098, 2105-2109. Buchanan's speech, April 

 2, 1828, on relation of tariff to molasses and 

 western grain interests. 



16. Niles Register. (75 volumes, 1811-1849.) See 



Table of Contents to volumes dealing with the 

 principal tariff bills of the period. Especially 

 Volumes XXV, XXVI, on the Tariff of 1824. 



17. Tariff Acts from 1789 to 1909. Sixty-first Con- 



gress, Second Session, Document No. 671. 

 (1909.) See Table of Contents for Tariff 

 Acts of this i^eriod. 



XX. 



PIONEER LIFE AND IDEALS. 

 1830-1860. 



1. Aurner, C. R. — lozva Stories, Book I, 1917; 



Book II, 1918. 



2. Baird, E. T. — Reminiscences of Life in Terri- 



torial Wisconsin, in Wisconsin Historical Col- 

 lections, Vol. XV, pp. 205-26*^. 



3. Brigham, Johnson. — Frontier Life in Iowa in the 



Forties, in Magazine of History, Vol. XVIII, 

 pp. 23-28. 



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