The Shakers of New Lebanon, Religious Exercises in the Dining Room, n.d.
Elias Boudimott Proposes a Cherokee Newspaper, 1827
The Removal of the American Indians
The First African American Newspaper Appears, 1827
A Biography Endorsing Presidential Candidate Andrew Jackson, 1828
Daniel Webster Anticipates Jackson's Arrival in Washington, D.C., 1829
Margaret Bayard Smith Describes the Inaugural Celebration, 1829
Jackson Announces his Policy of Rotation in Office, 1829
"Huzzah for Jackson!," 1830s
Charles Finney Recalls his Days in Oneida County, New York, ca. 1830
The Georgia Gold Rush, 1830
President Jackson Reports on Indian Removal, 1830
Garrison Writes his His First Editorial for the The Liberator, 1831
Prophet Joseph Smith Relays God's Message, 1831
Tocqueville Witnesses American Religious Enthusiasm, 1831-1832
Tocqueville Appreciates American Political Participation, 1831-1832
African Americans Convene for Their Second National Convention, 1832
Peter Osborne Speaks to a Crowd Celebrating American Independence, 5 July 1832
William Sprague Describes Revivals, 1833
"Bostonians Break up Abolition Meetings," n.d.

 

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