The Story of American History for Elementary SchoolsBlaisdell, Albert F. (Albert Franklin)
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The Story of American History for Elementary Schools
Blaisdell, Albert F. (Albert Franklin)
United States -- History
This chapter is supplementary to Chapter IX on "Everyday Life in
Colonial Times." The same works for collateral reading in connection
with that chapter maybe equally serviceable for supplementary work for
this chapter. Refer especially to the works of McMaster, Alice Morse
Earle, Scudder, C. C. Coffin, Fisher, and Wharton.
CHAPTER XXI. PAGES 323-338.
OUR NAVY IN THE WAR OF 1812.
TOPICS FOR COLLATERAL READING.--From this time to the present day
McMaster's _History of the People of the United States_ is a storehouse
of important and interesting topics. See especially the chapter on
"State of the People in 1812," Chapter III, p. 459, and various chapters
in Vol. IV. Consult the detailed index to the several volumes for quick
reference to the desired topics.
REFERENCES FOR READING.--Abbot's _Blue Jackets of 1812_; Brooks's _Story
of the American Sailor_; Johnson's _War of 1812_; Lossing's _History of
the War of 1812_; Roosevelt's _Naval War of 1812_; Lossing's _Story of
the United States Navy_ (for boys).
OUTSIDE READINGS.--Barnes's _Hero of Lake Erie_ (Commodore Perry);
Seawell's _Midshipman Paulding_ (Commodore Paulding); Seawell's _Little
Jarvis_ (cruises of the Constellation); Seawell's _Decatur and Somers_;
George Cary Eggleston's three stories: _Signal Boys_, _Captain Sam_, and
_Big Brother_.
FOR READING OR RECITATION.--Holmes's _Old Ironsides_; Key's _The
Star-Spangled Banner_.
CHAPTER XXII. PAGES 339-352.
THE SETTLEMENT OF THE PACIFIC COAST.
TOPICS FOR COLLATERAL READING.--For special topics in connection with
the settlement of the Pacific coast consult Barrows's _Oregon_ and
Royce's _California_ (both volumes in the American Commonwealth's
Series).
REFERENCES FOR READING.--Irving's _Astoria_ and Dana's _Two Years before
the Mast_ were written many years ago, but present vivid pen-pictures of
the early days on the Pacific coast.
CHAPTERS XXIII-XXV. PAGES 353-405.
THE WAR FOR THE UNION.
TOPICS FOR COLLATERAL READING.--The literature of the Civil War is so
voluminous that the utmost care must be used in the selection of even
the best books for collateral reading.
For school purposes two of the best briefer books for supplementary use
are Champlin's _Young Folks' History of the War for the Union_ and
Dodge's _Bird's-Eye View of the Civil War_. Consult also _Nichol's Story
of the Great March_ (Sherman); Swinton's _Twelve Decisive Battles of the
War_; Drake's _Battle of Gettysburg_; Morse's _Abraham Lincoln_, 2 vols.
(American Statesmen Series).
REFERENCES FOR READING.--Abbot's _Battlefields of '61_; Abbot's _Blue
Jackets of '61_; Soley's _Sailor Boys of '61_; Brooks's _True Story of
Abraham Lincoln_; Brooks's _True Story of General Grant_; Brooks's
_Story of the American Soldier_; Coffin's _Days and Nights on the
Battlefield_; Coffin's _Drumbeat of the Nation_; Coffin's _Redeeming the
Republic_; Coffin's _Marching to Victory_; Coffin's _Freedom
Triumphant_; Cooke's _Stonewall Jackson_; Cooke's _Robert E. Lee_.
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