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          <TD class=3DTableHeading colSpan=3D2 align=3Dleft>US HISTORY =
TERM III=20
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          <TD class=3DColRow colSpan=3D2 align=3Dleft>Sorted by Call =
Number / Author=20
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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>305.23 KAL</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Kalman, Bobbie. <U>A child's day.</U> New =
York :=20
            Crabtree Pub. Co., c1994.<BR>A full, busy life -- Time for =
dinner --=20
            Going to school -- Simple toys, simple joys -- Sunday : a =
special=20
            day -- The country fair -- A trip to town. Text and =
accompanying=20
            photographs explore the daily life of children in =
nineteenth-century=20
            North American communities through stories and =
activities.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>305.896 WAL</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Walter, Mildred Pitts. <U>Mississippi =
challenge.</U>=20
            1st ed. New York : Bradbury Press, c1992.<BR>Describes the =
struggle=20
            for civil rights for African-Americans in Mississippi, from =
the time=20
            of slavery to the signing of the Voting Rights Act in=20
1965.</P></TD></TR>
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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>323.44 SHE</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Sherrow, Victoria. <U>Freedom of worship.</U> =

            Brookfield, Conn. : Millbrook Press, c1997.<BR>Explores =
freedom of=20
            worship, as guaranteed in the Bill of Rights, along with its =
history=20
            and importance to the formation of the United States of=20
          America.</P></TD></TR>
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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>324.6 GRA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Granfield, Linda. <U>America votes : how our =
president=20
            is elected.</U> 1st rev. ed. Toronto, ON ; : Kids Can Press, =

            2005.<BR>Explains the process by which U.S. presidents are =
elected,=20
            examining the history of voting and voting rights, and =
discussing=20
            ballots, campaigning, political parties, primaries, slogans, =
the=20
            electoral college, and other topics.</P></TD></TR>
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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>324.6 HAR</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Harvey, Miles. <U>Presidential elections.</U> =
Chicago :=20
            Children's Press, c1995.<BR>Examines how presidential =
elections have=20
            changed over the past 200 years, discussing such topics as=20
            primaries, national conventions, television campaigns, and=20
            funding.</P></TD></TR>
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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>324.6 HEA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Heath, David, 1948-. <U>Elections in the =
United=20
            States.</U> Mankato, Minn : Capstone High/Low Books,=20
            c1999.<BR>Provides facts about elections in the United =
States, and=20
            discusses the system of elections in a democracy; political =
parties;=20
            national, state, and local elections; and election day =
activities.=20
            Includes a glossary, related addresses and Internet sites, =
and an=20
            index.</P></TD></TR>
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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>324.6 HEA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Heath, David, 1948-. <U>The presidency of the =
United=20
            States.</U> Mankato, Minn. : Capstone High/Low Books,=20
            c1999.<BR>Discusses the establishment of the presidency in =
the=20
            United States, the system of checks and balances it helps =
maintain,=20
            the duties of the president, and the White House; and =
includes=20
            information about past presidents, a glossary, related =
addresses and=20
            Internet sites, and an index.</P></TD></TR>
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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>324.6 RAU</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Rau, Dana Meachen, 1971-. <U>Great women of =
the=20
            suffrage movement.</U> Minneapolis : Compass Point,=20
            c2006.<BR>Questioning women's roles -- Elizabeth Cady =
Stanton :=20
            mother of the movement -- Susan B. Anthony : independent and =

            steadfast -- Lucy Stone : speaking state by state -- =
Sojourner Truth=20
            : woman of God -- Ida Wells-Barnett : proud to march -- =
Carrie=20
            Chapman Catt : a winning planner -- Alice Paul : a tireless =
fighter=20
            -- Achieving their goal. Presents a history of the women's =
suffrage=20
            movement, and examines the first women's rights convention =
in Seneca=20
            Falls, New York, suffrage leaders including Elizabeth Cady =
Stanton,=20
            Lucretia Mott, and others, and the nineteenth amendment =
which gave=20
            women the right to vote.</P></TD></TR>
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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>326 LEV</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Levine, Ellen. <U>--If you traveled on the =
underground=20
            railroad.</U> New York : Scholastic, c1988.<BR>Explains what =
the=20
            Underground Railroad was, why slaves ran away, and how they =
were=20
            helped to escape.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>327.7308 BUR</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Burgan, Michael. <U>The Monroe Doctrine.</U>=20
            Minneapolis : Compass Point Books, c2007.<BR>A message for =
Europe --=20
            Searching for peace -- The situation in South America -- =
Back in=20
            Europe -- Responding to the British -- A new doctrine -- =
Reaction to=20
            the doctrine -- The doctrine after Monroe. Presents a brief =
profile=20
            of the foreign policy of President James Monroe during the =
early=20
            nineteenth century that came to be known as the Monroe=20
          Doctrine.</P></TD></TR>
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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>330.973 BAG</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Bagley, Katie. <U>The early American =
Industrial=20
            Revolution, 1793-1850.</U> Mankato, Minn. : Bridgestone =
Books,=20
            c2003.<BR>1. The early American Industrial Revolution -- 2.=20
            Beginnings in Great Britain -- 3. Technology crosses the =
Atlantic --=20
            4. Important inventions -- 5. Transportation -- 6. Effects =
of=20
            industrialization. Follows the development of the American=20
            Industrial Revolution from 1793 to 1850, including the major =

            industrial inventions and advances of the time =
period.</P></TD></TR>
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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>338.097 MCC</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>McCormick, Anita Louise. <U>The Industrial =
Revolution=20
            in American history.</U> Springfield, NJ : Enslow =
Publishers,=20
            c1998.<BR>Traces the history of the Industrial Revolution =
from its=20
            roots in eighteenth-century England, through its beginnings =
in the=20
            United States, to its decline in the =
twentieth-century.</P></TD></TR>
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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>342.73 COL</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Collier, Christopher, 1930-. <U>Creating the=20
            Constitution, 1787.</U> New York : Benchmark Books,=20
            c1999.<BR>Examines the events and personalities involved in =
creating=20
            the Constitution of the United States in 1787, a document =
which has=20
            been the foundation of American democracy for over 200=20
        years.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>342.73 FRI</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Fritz, Jean. <U>Shh! we're writing the=20
            Constitution.</U> 1st PaperStar ed. New York : Penguin =
Putnam Books=20
            for Young Readers, 1998, c1987.<BR>Describes how the =
Constitution=20
            came to be written and ratified. Also includes the full text =
of the=20
            document produced by the Constitutional Convention of=20
1787.</P></TD></TR>
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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>342.73 HER</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Herda, D. J., 1948-. <U>The Dred Scott case : =
slavery=20
            and citizenship.</U> Berkeley Heights, NJ : Enslow, =
c1994.<BR>Text=20
            and accompanying black and white photographs describe the =
people=20
            involved on both sides of the famous Supreme Court case, =
regarding=20
            whether or not slaves had rights as citizens of the United=20
            States.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>342.73 JUD</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Judson, Karen, 1941-. <U>The Constitution of =
the United=20
            States.</U> Berkeley Heights, NJ : Enslow Publishers,=20
            c1996.<BR>Discusses the history and importance of the United =
States=20
            Constitution and how it is applied to decision making and =
laws in=20
            America.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>342.73 MAE</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Maestro, Betsy. <U>A more perfect union : the =
story of=20
            our Constitution.</U> 1st ed. New York : Lothrop,=20
            c1987.<BR>Describes how the Constitution was drafted and=20
            ratified.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>342.73 SCH</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Schleichert, Elizabeth. <U>The Thirteenth =
Amendment :=20
            ending slavery.</U> Berkeley Heights, NJ : Enslow,=20
            c1998.<BR>Presents an overview of the history of law =
concerning=20
            slavery in the United States, its abolition by =
constitutional=20
            amendment in 1865, and the Reconstruction and its=20
        aftermath.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>342.7308 SKO</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Skog, Jason. <U>The Dred Scott decision.</U>=20
            Minneapolis, MN : Compass Point Books, c2007.<BR>The ruling =
-- Early=20
            years -- From town to town -- Fight for freedom -- Arguments =
begin=20
            -- Final decision -- Public reaction. Tells the story of the =
Dred=20
            Scott Supreme Court case, provides background on Scott's =
life, and=20
            discusses the case's impact on slavery and significance in =
American=20
            history.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>790.1 KAL</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Kalman, Bobbie. <U>Games from long ago.</U> =
New York :=20
            Crabtree, c1995.<BR>Looks at the many different games =
children=20
            played in the nineteenth century, and describes the rules =
and play=20
            in detail.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>811 LON</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882. =
<U>Paul=20
            Revere's ride.</U> 1st ed. New York : Dutton Children's =
Books,=20
            c1990.<BR>The famous narrative poem recreating Paul Revere's =

            midnight ride in 1775 to warn the people of the Boston =
countryside=20
            that the British were coming.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>920 BAU</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Bausum, Ann. <U>Our country's presidents.</U> =

            Completely rev. &amp; expanded [ed.]. Washington, D.C. : =
National=20
            Geographic, c2005.<BR>Contains text, color photos, and =
illustrations=20
            that profile each of the American presidents from George =
Washington=20
            to George W.Bush, and examines various facets of the=20
          presidency.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>920 FRA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Fradin, Dennis B. <U>The founders : the 39 =
stories=20
            behind the U.S. Constitution.</U> New York : Walker ;,=20
            2005.<BR>Presents a collection of stories that explain the =
formation=20
            of the United States Constitution and the men that wrote=20
        it.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>920 LIN</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Lindop, Edmund. <U>George Washington, Thomas =
Jefferson,=20
            Andrew Jackson.</U> 1st ed. New York : Twenty-first Century =
Books,=20
            1995.<BR>Profiles the lives of three presidents who dared to =
take=20
            actions such as establish a Cabinet, found a political =
party, and=20
            deny states' rights to nullify federal laws.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 ADA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Burgan, Michael. <U>John Quincy Adams.</U> =
Minneapolis=20
            : Compass Point Books, c2003.<BR>A biography of the sixth =
president=20
            of the United States, John Qunicy Adams, focusing on his =
lifetime of=20
            public service, including his years in the Senate and House =
of=20
            Representatives and his time in foreign =
service.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 ALC</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Aller, Susan Bivin. <U>Beyond little women : =
A story=20
            about Louisa May Alcott.</U> Minneapolis : Carolrhoda Books, =

            c2004.<BR></P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 ALLEN</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Klots, Steve. <U>Richard Allen.</U> New York =
: Chelsea=20
            House, c1991.<BR>Describes the life of the African-American =
leader=20
            who rose from slavery to become a minister, founded the =
African=20
            Methodist Episcopal Church, and participated in the first =
National=20
            Negro Convention.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 ANT</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Weisberg, Barbara. <U>Susan B. Anthony.</U> =
New York :=20
            Chelsea House Publishers, c1988.<BR>A biography of an early =
leader=20
            in the campaign for women's rights, particularly in getting =
women=20
            the right to vote.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 ANT</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Wheeler, Jill C., 1964-. <U>Susan B. =
Anthony.</U>=20
            Edina, Minn. : Abdo &amp; Daughters, c2003.<BR>Describes the =
life of=20
            the nineteenth-century crusader who spent much of her life =
involved=20
            in the temperance, abolitionist, and women's rights=20
        movements.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 AUD</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Anderson, Peter, 1956-. <U>John James Audubon =
:=20
            wildlife artist.</U> New York : F. Watts, c1995.<BR>A =
biography of=20
            the nineteenth-century ornithologist, naturalist, and artist =
famous=20
            for his accurate paintings of birds and =
animals.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 BOO</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Daugherty, James Henry, 1889-1974. <U>Daniel =
Boone.</U>=20
            New York : Viking, 1939.<BR>The story of Daniel Boone, the =
famous=20
            hunter and adventurer who explored and helped settle the =
early West,=20
            especially Kentucky.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 BOO</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Harness, Cheryl. <U>The trailblazing life of =
Daniel=20
            Boone : and how early Americans took to the road.</U> =
Washington,=20
            D.C. : National Geographic, 2007.<BR></P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 CRO</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Sullivan, George, 1927-. <U>Davy =
Crockett.</U> New York=20
            : Scholastic Reference, c2001.<BR>A biography of the famous=20
            frontiersman who became a Congressman.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 FRA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Fleming, Candace. <U>Ben Franklin's almanac : =
being a=20
            true account of the good gentleman's life.</U> 1st ed. New =
York :=20
            Atheneum Books for Young Readers, c2003.<BR>Brings together=20
            eighteenth century etchings, artifacts, and quotations to =
create the=20
            effect of a scrapbook of the life of Benjamin =
Franklin.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 FRA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Stevenson, Augusta. <U>Benjamin Franklin : =
young=20
            printer.</U> 1st Aladdin Paperbacks ed. New York : Aladdin=20
            Paperbacks, 1986, c1983.<BR>A biography of the young =
Philadelphia=20
            printer who grew up to become a world-renowned author, =
diplomat,=20
            scientist, and inventor, and one of the founding fathers of =
the=20
            United States.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 HAM</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>McLeese, Don. <U>Alexander Hamilton.</U> Vero =
Beach,=20
            Fla. : Rourke Pub., c2005.<BR>The Federalist -- Born on an =
island --=20
            Early years -- On their own -- Becoming an American -- War =
with=20
            England -- Husband and father -- The new country -- The =
Federalist=20
            -- Secretary of the Treasury -- Party leaders -- Deciding =
the=20
            presidency. Presents a short children's biography on the =
life of=20
            Alexander Hamilton and provides details on his childhood in =
the West=20
            Indies, involvement in the American Revolution and the=20
            Constitutional Convention of 1787, and his position as the =
country's=20
            first Secretary of the Treasury.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 HAM</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Whitelaw, Nancy. <U>More perfect union : the =
story of=20
            Alexander Hamilton.</U> Greensboro, N.C. : Morgan Reynolds,=20
            c1997.<BR>Biography of Alexander Hamilton, who was an early =
American=20
            statesman and served as President Washington's Secretary of =
the=20
            Treasury.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 HAN</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Fritz, Jean. <U>Will you sign here, John =
Hancock?</U>=20
            New York : Coward, McCann &amp; Geoghegan, c1976.<BR>A =
biography of=20
            the first signer of the Declaration of Independence =
outlining all=20
            that he did for himself as well as what he did for =
Massachusetts and=20
            his new nation.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 JAC</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Meltzer, Milton, 1915-. <U>Andrew Jackson : =
and his=20
            America.</U> New York : F. Watts, c1993.<BR>A look at the =
life and=20
            times of the United States' seventh president in text and=20
            photographs.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 JEF</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Mullin, Rita T. <U>Thomas Jefferson : =
architect of=20
            freedom.</U> New York : Sterling, c2007.<BR>Tells the life =
story of=20
            American president Thomas Jefferson, examining his =
experiences as a=20
            farmer, lawyer, politician, and key figure in the American=20
            Revolution.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 LAF</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Payan, Gregory. <U>Marquis de Lafayette : =
French hero=20
            of the American Revolution.</U> 1st ed. New York : PowerPlus =
Books,=20
            2002.<BR>Examines the life and times of Marquis de =
Lafayette,=20
            looking at his early years in France, and discussing his =
role in the=20
            American Revolution.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 LAF</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Tallant, Robert 1909-. <U>Pirate Lafitte and =
the battle=20
            of New Orleans : illus by John Chase.</U> Random,=20
1951.<BR></P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 LAS</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Coulter, Tony. <U>LaSalle and the explorers =
of the=20
            Mississippi.</U> New York : Chelsea House Publishers, =
c1991.<BR>A=20
            history of Robert Cavelier La Salle's exploration of the =
Mississippi=20
            River.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 LEE</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Monsell, Helen Albee, 1895-. <U>Robert E. Lee =
: young=20
            Confederate.</U> 1st Aladdin Paperbacks ed. New York : =
Aladdin=20
            Paperbacks, 1986.<BR>A biography focusing on the childhood =
of Robert=20
            E. Lee, who later became the commanding general of the Army =
of=20
            Northern Virginia during the Civil War.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 LIN</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>McGovern, Ann. <U>--If you grew up with =
Abraham=20
            Lincoln.</U> New York : Scholastic, [1992], =
c1966.<BR>Describes what=20
            life would be like if you had lived at the same time as =
Abraham=20
            Lincoln.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 LIN</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>North, Sterling, 1906-. <U>Abe Lincoln, log =
cabin to=20
            White House.</U> New York : Random House, c1956.<BR>A =
biography of=20
            Abraham Lincoln from boyhood to the =
presidency.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 LIN</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Winters, Kay. <U>Abe Lincoln : the boy who =
loved=20
            books.</U> 1st ed. New York : Simon &amp; Schuster Books for =
Young=20
            Readers, c2003.<BR>Describes how Abe Lincoln used books to =
change=20
            his life, and how he, in turn, changed the =
world.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 MAD</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Fritz, Jean. <U>The great little Madison.</U> =
New York=20
            : Putnam &amp; Grosset Group, 1998, c1989.<BR>Traces the =
life and=20
            contributions of the sickly child with the small voice who =
grew up=20
            to become the fourth president of the United =
States.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 MAD</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Malone, Mary. <U>James Madison.</U> Berkeley =
Heights,=20
            NJ : Enslow, c1997.<BR>Chronicles the life and career of the =
fourth=20
            President with emphasis on his many contributions to the =
government=20
            of the United States including his role in writing the =
Constitution=20
            and the Bill of Rights.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 MON</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Gunderson, Megan M., 1981-. <U>James =
Monroe.</U> Edina,=20
            Minn. : ABDO Pub., c2009.<BR>James Monroe -- Timeline -- Did =
you=20
            know? -- Virginia childhood -- Joining the fight -- Politics =
and=20
            family -- The diplomat -- Secretary of state -- President =
Monroe --=20
            Retirement. Contains key facts about the life of James =
Monroe from=20
            his childhood to his retirement, focusing on his political =
career=20
            and his term as the fifth president of the United States. =
Includes a=20
            timeline, information on the office of the president, and =
resources=20
            for further research.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 REV</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Forbes, Esther. <U>America's Paul Revere.</U> =
Boston :=20
            Houghton Mifflin, c1974.<BR>A biography of the patriot of =
the=20
            Revolution who had many trades, among them silver work, =
manufacture=20
            of copper, casting of bells, engraving, and =
dentistry.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 REV</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Fritz, Jean. <U>And then what happened, Paul=20
            Revere?</U> 1st PaperStar ed. New York : G.P. Putnam's, =
1996,=20
            c1973.<BR>Describes some of the well-known as well as the=20
            lesser-known details of Paul Revere's life and exciting=20
        ride.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 SAC</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>St. George, Judith, 1931-. <U>Sacagawea.</U> =
New York :=20
            Putnam, c1997.<BR>Tells the story of the Shoshoni Indian =
girl who=20
            served as interpreter, peacemaker, and guide for the Lewis =
and Clark=20
            Expedition to the Northwest in 1805-1806.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 STA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Fritz, Jean. <U>You want women to vote, =
Lizzie=20
            Stanton?</U> New York : Penguin Putnam Books for Young =
Readers,=20
            1999, c1995.<BR>A biography of suffragist Elizabeth Cady =
Stanton=20
            from her childhood, to her fight for the end of slavery, to =
her=20
            death 18 years before women were granted the right to=20
vote.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 STA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Mattern, Joanne, 1963-. <U>Elizabeth Cady =
Stanton and=20
            Susan B. Anthony : fighting together for women's rights.</U> =
1st ed.=20
            New York : PowerKids Press, 2003.<BR>Working together -- =
Elizabeth=20
            Cady Stanton -- Susan B. Anthony -- A perfect team -- The =
right to=20
            vote.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 STA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Miller, Connie Colwell, 1976-. <U>Elizabeth =
Cady=20
            Stanton : women's rights pioneer.</U> Mankato, Minn. : =
Capstone=20
            Press, c2006.<BR>"Describes the life and career of =
suffragist=20
            Elizabeth Cady Stanton"--Provided by =
publisher.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 STO</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Jakoubek, Robert E. <U>Harriet Beecher =
Stowe.</U> New=20
            York : Chelsea House, c1989.<BR>A biography of the author =
famous for=20
            the antislavery novel, "Uncle Tom's Cabin," but who wrote =
other=20
            works presenting a clear picture of nineteenth-century New=20
            England.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 THO</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Levinson, Nancy Smiler. <U>Snowshoe =
Thompson.</U> 1st=20
            ed. [New York, N.Y.] : HarperCollins, [c1992].<BR>One winter =
John=20
            Thompson skis across the Sierra Nevada Mountains and creates =
a path=20
            upon which mail and people may travel, thus earning his =
nickname=20
            "Snowshoe Thompson.".</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 TRU</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Krass, Peter. <U>Sojourner Truth.</U> New =
York :=20
            Chelsea House, c1988.<BR>Traces the life of the former slave =
who=20
            could neither read nor write, yet earned a reputation as one =
of the=20
            most articulate and outspoken antislavery and women's rights =

            activists in the United States.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 TRU</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>McKissack, Pat, 1944-. <U>Sojourner Truth : =
ain't I a=20
            woman?</U> New York : Scholastic, c1992.<BR>A biography of =
the=20
            former slave who became well-known as an abolitionist and =
advocate=20
            of women's rights.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 TUB</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Kudlinski, Kathleen V. <U>Harriet Tubman : =
freedom's=20
            trailblazer.</U> 1st Aladdin Paperbacks ed. New York : =
Aladdin=20
            Paperbacks, 2002.<BR>Contains an account of the life of =
Harriet=20
            Tubman, a freed slave, who helped lead slaves to freedom,=20
            transporting them from the South to the North by using the=20
            Underground Railroad.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 WAS</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Britton, Tamara L., 1963-. <U>George =
Washington.</U>=20
            Edina, Minn. : ABDO, c2009.<BR>George Washington -- Timeline =
-- Did=20
            you know? -- Young George -- Military man -- Successful =
planter --=20
            Rebellion -- Revolution -- A new nation -- The first =
president -- A=20
            private citizen -- Office of the president -- Presidents and =
their=20
            terms. Examines the childhood, political career, and other=20
            activities of the first president of the United =
States.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>921 YOR</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Blumberg, Rhoda. <U>York's adventures with =
Lewis and=20
            Clark : an African-American's part in the great =
expedition.</U> 1st=20
            ed. New York : HarperCollins, c2004.<BR>The early years -- =
Heading=20
            west -- Homeward bound -- Forgotten man. Relates the =
adventures of=20
            York, a slave and "body servant" to William Clark, who =
journeyed=20
            west with the Lewis and Clark Expedition of =
1804-1806.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>929.9 SON</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Sonneborn, Liz. <U>The Star-Spangled Banner : =
the story=20
            behind our national anthem.</U> Philadelphia : Chelsea =
Clubhouse,=20
            c2004.<BR>Describes the events that led Francis Scott Key to =
write=20
            "The Star-Spangled Banner" and discusses the meaning of the =
song and=20
            its importance as the national anthem of the United=20
States.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>944.05 HEN</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Henderson, Harry, 1951 Jan. 5-. <U>The age of =

            Napoleon.</U> San Diego, CA : Lucent Books, =
c1999.<BR>Discusses=20
            French history under the influence of Napoleon Bonaparte's =
rise from=20
            lowly origins to military and political power, ending with =
his=20
            defeat and the legacy he left to Europe.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>973.3 JAF</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Jaffe, Steven. <U>Who were the founding =
fathers? : two=20
            hundred years of reinventing American history.</U> 1st ed. =
New York=20
            : H. Holt and Co., 1996.<BR>Discusses how the lives of the =
fifty-six=20
            founders of the United States and the events that led to the =

            formation of the nation have been interpreted and =
reinterpreted=20
            throughout two hundred years of the country's =
history.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>973.4 BLU</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Blumberg, Rhoda. <U>What's the deal? : =
Jefferson,=20
            Napoleon, and the Louisiana Purchase.</U> Washington, D.C. : =

            National Geographic Society, c1998.<BR>Discusses the =
Louisiana=20
            Purchase of 1803 and the political maneuverings of Napoleon =
and=20
            Jefferson that made it possible.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>973.4 COR</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Corrick, James A. <U>The Louisiana =
Purchase.</U> San=20
            Diego : Lucent, c2001.<BR>Examines the Louisiana Purchase,=20
            discussing the negotiation of the treaty with France, the =
formation=20
            of Louisiana, taking possession of the land, and the =
exploration,=20
            growth, and settlement of the territory.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>973.4 ST</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>St. George, Judith, 1931-. <U>The duel : the =
parallel=20
            lives of Alexander Hamilton &amp; Aaron Burr.</U> New York : =
Viking,=20
            2009.<BR>Highlights similar aspects of the lives of =
Alexander=20
            Hamilton and Aaron Burr, and examines how the two war heroes =
and=20
            founding fathers ended up in a duel that cost one of them =
his=20
            life.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>973.5 GAY</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Gay, Kathlyn. <U>War of 1812.</U> 1st ed. =
Brookfield,=20
            CT : Twenty-First Century Books, 1995.<BR>Describes the War =
of 1812,=20
            the reasons behind it, the action, and its effect on the =
country,=20
            using personal accounts of people who were =
there.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>973.7 BRI</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Brill, Marlene Targ. <U>Allen Jay and the =
Underground=20
            Railroad.</U> Minneapolis, MN : Carolrhoda Books, =
c1993.<BR>Recounts=20
            how Allen Jay, a young Quaker boy living in Ohio during the =
1840s,=20
            helped a fleeing slave escape his master and make it to =
freedom=20
            through the Underground Railroad.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>973.7 BUR</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Burchard, Peter. <U>Lincoln and slavery.</U> =
1st ed.=20
            New York : Atheneum Books for Young Readers, =
c1999.<BR>Examines=20
            Abraham Lincoln's attitudes toward slavery, focusing on his =
years as=20
            president when he worked on the Emancipation Proclamation =
that freed=20
            the slaves, and on record: discussing his belief that the =
spread of=20
            slavery would destroy democracy.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>973.7 MCC</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>McComb, Marianne. <U>The Emancipation =
Proclamation.</U>=20
            Washington, D.C. : National Geographic Society, =
c2006.<BR>Presents a=20
            short study of Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, =
and=20
            describes the events that led up to it, the Fugitive Slave =
Act of=20
            1850, the Civil War, and more.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>973.7 MCK</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>McKissack, Pat, 1944-. <U>Days of Jubilee : =
the end of=20
            slavery in the United States.</U> 1st ed. New York : =
Scholastic=20
            Press, 2003.<BR>Uses slave narratives, letters, diaries, =
military=20
            orders, and other documents to chronicle the various stages =
leading=20
            to the emancipation of slaves in the United =
States.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>976.2 CAR</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Carson, Robert, 1932-. <U>America the =
beautiful.</U>=20
            Chicago : Childrens Press, c1989.<BR>Introduces the =
geography,=20
            history, government, economy, industry, culture, historic =
sites, and=20
            famous people of the Magnolia State.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>976.4 BRI</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Britton, Tamara L., 1963-. <U>The Alamo.</U> =
Edina,=20
            Minn. : Abdo Pub., c2004.<BR>Presents information on the =
history of=20
            the Alamo, including the famous battle of 1836 that took =
place=20
            there, some of the men involved in that battle, and its =
significance=20
            in the struggle for Texas's independence from =
Mexico.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>976.4 DOE</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Doeden, Matt. <U>The Battle of the Alamo.</U> =
Mankato,=20
            Minn. : Capstone Press, c2005.<BR>Presents a comic book =
version of=20
            the story of the battle of the Alamo in 1836 in which a =
group of=20
            Texan freedom fighters took a stand against the Mexican=20
        Army.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>976.4 FEI</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Fein, Eric. <U>Outnumbered : Davy Crockett's =
final=20
            battle at the Alamo.</U> 1st ed. New York : Rosen Central =
Primary=20
            Source, 2004.<BR>A new adventure -- Davy Crockett goes to =
San=20
            Antonio -- Trouble comes to town -- The battle begins! -- =
Remember=20
            the Alamo!. Chronicles Davy Crockett's battle against =
General Santa=20
            Anna and his men at the Alamo and describes the showdown's =
legacy,=20
            providing color illustrations, a glossary, and a discussion =
of=20
            primary sources.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>976.4 MUR</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Murphy, Jim, 1947-. <U>Inside the Alamo.</U> =
New York :=20
            Delacorte Press, c2003.<BR>An overview of the struggle =
between the=20
            Texan settlers and Mexico's General Santa Anna for control =
of Texas,=20
            with a detailed description of the 1836 siege of the Alamo. =
Includes=20
            biographical sketches and quotations of some of those=20
          involved.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>978 HER</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Herb, Angela M. <U>Beyond the Mississippi : =
early=20
            westward expansion of the United States.</U> 1st ed. New =
York :=20
            Lodestar Books, c1996.<BR>Connecting the country -- Furs and =

            adventure -- Fort Vancouver -- Place of the rye grass -- =
Defending=20
            their homeland -- Westward, ho! -- The road to Zion -- From =
Texas to=20
            California -- Gold!. Examines the exploration and migration =
of=20
            trappers, missionaries, and explorers west of the =
Mississippi after=20
            the Louisiana Purchase and the expedition of Lewis and=20
        Clark.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>978 TAY</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Taylor, Colin F. <U>What do we know about the =
Plains=20
            Indians?</U> New York : P. Bedrick Books, c1993.<BR>Surveys =
the=20
            food, family life, housing, clothing, religion, art, and =
other=20
            aspects of the Plains Indians, focusing on the height of =
their=20
            culture between 1820-1880.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F ALD</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Alder, Elizabeth. <U>Crossing the panther's =
path.</U>=20
            1st ed. New York : Farrar, Straus, Giroux, =
2002.<BR>Sixteen-year-old=20
            Billy Calder, son of a British soldier and a Mohawk woman, =
leaves=20
            school to join Tecumseh in his efforts to prevent the =
Americans from=20
            taking any more land from the Indians in the Northwest=20
          Territory.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F AND</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Anderson, Laurie Halse. <U>Chains.</U> 1st =
ed. New York=20
            : Simon &amp; Schuster Books for Young Readers, =
c2008.<BR>After=20
            being sold to a cruel couple in New York City, a slave named =
Isabel=20
            spies for the rebels during the Revolutionary =
War.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F AND</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Anderson, Laurie Halse. <U>Fever, 1793.</U> =
1st ed. New=20
            York : Simon &amp; Schuster Books for Young Readers,=20
            c2000.<BR>Sixteen-year-old Matilda Cook, separated from her =
sick=20
            mother, learns about perseverance and self-reliance when she =
is=20
            forced to cope with the horrors of the yellow fever epidemic =
in=20
            Philadelphia in 1793.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F AVI</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Avi, 1937-. <U>Captain Grey.</U> New York : =
Pantheon=20
            Books, c1977.<BR>Following the Revolution, an =
eleven-year-old boy=20
            becomes the captive of a ruthless man who has set up his own =

            "nation," supported by piracy, on a remote part of the New =
Jersey=20
            coast.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F BOU</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Bouwman, H. M. <U>The remarkable &amp; very =
true story=20
            of Lucy &amp; Snowcap.</U> 1st ed. Tarrytown, NY : Marshall=20
            Cavendish Children, c2008.<BR>In 1788, thirteen years after =
English=20
            convicts are shipwrecked on the magical islands of =
Tathenland, two=20
            twelve-year-old girls, one a native Colay, the other the=20
            child-governor of the English, set out on a journey to stop =
the=20
            treachery from which both peoples are =
suffering.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F CAR</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Carbone, Elisa Lynn. <U>Stealing freedom.</U> =
New York=20
            : Yearling, [2001], c1998.<BR>A novel based on the events in =
the=20
            life of a young slave girl from Maryland who endures all =
kinds of=20
            mistreatment and cruelty, including being separated from her =
family,=20
            but who eventually escapes to freedom in =
Canada.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F CLA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Clark, Mary Higgins. <U>Mount Vernon love =
story : a=20
            novel of George and Martha Washington.</U> New York : Simon =
&amp;=20
            Schuster, c2002.<BR>A fictionalized account of the =
relationship=20
            between George Washington, the first president of the United =
States,=20
            and his wife Martha.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F DIC</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. <U>A tale of two =

            cities.</U> 1st American ed. New York : D. McKay Co.,=20
            1976.<BR>Relates the adventures of a young Englishman who =
gives his=20
            life during the French Revolution to save the husband of the =
woman=20
            he loves. Illustrated with drawings and maps depicting the=20
            period.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F FLE</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Fleming, Candace. <U>The hatmaker's sign : a =
story by=20
            Benjamin Franklin.</U> New York : Orchard Books, =
c1998.<BR>To heal=20
            the hurt pride of Thomas Jefferson as Congress makes changes =
to his=20
            Declaration of Independence, Benjamin Franklin tells his =
friend the=20
            story of a hatmaker and his sign.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F FRI</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Fritz, Jean. <U>George Washington's =
breakfast.</U> New=20
            York : Putnam &amp; Grosset Group, 1998, c1969.<BR>Having =
the same=20
            name and birthday as George Washington, a young boy wants =
everything=20
            else in his life just as Washington had it, but he cannot =
find out=20
            what Washington ate for breakfast.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F GRE</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Greenwood, Barbara, 1940-. <U>Factory =
girl.</U>=20
            Toronto, ON ; : Kids Can Press, c2007.<BR>Presents an =
historical=20
            fiction about Emily, a young child who works eleven hours a =
day in a=20
            garment factory; and includes historical notes about child=20
          labor.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F HAM</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Hamilton, Virginia, 1936-2002. <U>The house =
of Dies=20
            Drear.</U> New York : Simon &amp; Schuster Books for Young =
Readers=20
            ;, 1984, c1968.<BR>An African-American family tries to =
unravel the=20
            secrets of their new home which was once a stop on the =
Underground=20
            Railroad.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F HAR</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Hart, Alison. <U>Fires of jubilee.</U> 1st =
Aladdin=20
            Paperbacks ed. New York : Aladdin Paperbacks, 2003.<BR>Still =
living=20
            on the same Virginia plantation after the Civil War ends,=20
            thirteen-year-old Abby Joyner struggles to find the truth =
behind the=20
            disappearance of her mother.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F HEL</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Helmer, Diana Star, 1962-. <U>The secret =
soldier.</U>=20
            Logan, Iowa : Perfection Learning, c2000.<BR>Michael and =
Hugh are=20
            confronted with death when they discover a soldier that has =
been=20
            killed in battle.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F JOH</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Johnson, Lois Walfrid. <U>Race for =
freedom.</U>=20
            Minneapolis : Bethany House Publishers, c1996.<BR>In 1857, =
while=20
            helping to conceal a runaway slave on her father's =
Mississippi River=20
            steamboat, twelve-year-old Libby looks to God for support =
and hopes=20
            that her friend Caleb will let her join the Underground=20
          Railroad.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F KAR</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Karwoski, Gail, 1949-. <U>Seaman : the dog =
who explored=20
            the West with Lewis &amp; Clark.</U> Atlanta, Ga. : =
Peachtree,=20
            c1999.<BR>Seaman, a Newfoundland, proves his value as a =
hunter,=20
            navigator, and protector while serving with the Corps of =
Discovery=20
            when it explores the West under the leadership of Lewis and=20
            Clark.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F KIM</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Kimball, K. M. <U>The star-spangled =
secret.</U> 1st=20
            Aladdin Paperbacks ed. New York : Aladdin Paperbacks, =
2001.<BR>In=20
            1814, as the War of 1812 threatens her Maryland home,=20
            thirteen-year-old Caroline sets out to discover the truth =
about the=20
            disappearance of her older brother.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F KIM</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Kimmel, Elizabeth Cody. <U>One sky above =
us.</U> 1st=20
            ed. New York : HarperCollinsPublishers, c2002.<BR>Having =
settled on=20
            the Kansas frontier, young Bill Cody and his family try to =
make a=20
            home for themselves, coexist with their Kickapoo neighbors, =
and=20
            stand up as abolitionists in spite of their neighbors' =
pro-slavery=20
            beliefs.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F KLA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Klass, Sheila Solomon. <U>Soldier's secret : =
the story=20
            of Deborah Sampson.</U> 1st ed. New York : Holt, =
2009.<BR>During the=20
            Revolutionary War, a young woman named Deborah Sampson =
disguises=20
            herself as a man in order to serve in the Continental=20
Army.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F KRE</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Krensky, Stephen. <U>Dangerous crossing : the =

            revolutionary voyage of John Quincy Adams.</U> 1st ed. New =
York :=20
            Dutton Children's Books, c2005.<BR>In 1778, ten-year-old =
Johnny=20
            Adams and his father make a dangerous mid-winter voyage from =

            Massachusetts to Paris in hopes of gaining support for the =
colonies=20
            during the American Revolution.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F LAS</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Lasky, Kathryn. <U>The journal of Augustus =
Pelletier :=20
            the Lewis and Clark Expedition.</U> 1st ed. New York : =
Scholastic,=20
            2000.<BR>A fictional journal kept by twelve-year-old =
Augustus=20
            Pelletier, the youngest member of Lewis and Clark's Corps of =

            Discovery.</P></TD></TR>
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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F LAW</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Lawson, Robert, 1892-1957. <U>Mr. Revere and =
I : being=20
            an account of certain episodes in the career of Paul Revere, =
Esq. as=20
            recently revealed by his horse, Scheherazade, later pride of =
his=20
            Royal Majesty's 14th Regiment of Foot.</U> Boston : Little, =
Brown,=20
            [1988], c1953.<BR>The life of the Revere family and the =
doings of=20
            the Sons of Liberty as told from the point of view of Paul =
Revere's=20
            horse.</P></TD></TR>
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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F MAR</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Marsh, Carole. <U>The mystery on the =
Underground=20
            Railroad.</U> Peachtree City, GA : Gallopade =
International/Carole=20
            Marsh Books, c2003.<BR>Four children learn about the =
Underground=20
            Railroad and the heros and slaves who found their way to =
freedom=20
            along it.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F MEY</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Meyer, L. A. (Louis A.), 1942-. <U>My bonny =
light=20
            horseman : being an account of the further adventures of =
Jacky=20
            Faber, in love and war.</U> 1st ed. Orlando, Fla. : =
Harcourt,=20
            c2008.<BR>Jacky Faber, forced to go behind enemy lines in =
Paris as=20
            an American dancer, seduces a French general to obtain =
military=20
            secrets and save her friends, then dresses in male clothing =
and=20
            penetrates the French army to fight with =
Napoleon.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F ODE</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>O'Dell, Scott, 1898-1989. <U>Streams to the =
river,=20
            river to the sea : a novel of Sacagawea.</U> New York : =
Fawcett=20
            Juniper, 1988, c1986.<BR>A young Indian woman, accompanied =
by her=20
            infant and her cruel husband, experiences joy and heartbreak =
when=20
            she joins the Lewis and Clark Expedition seeking a way to =
the=20
            Pacific.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F ORC</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Orczy, Emmuska Orczy, Baroness, 1865-1947. =
<U>The=20
            Scarlet Pimpernel.</U> New York, N.Y. : Signet Classic,=20
            [1982].<BR>The rulers of the French Revolution cannot =
discover who=20
            the maddeningly elusive figure is that threatens their power =
with=20
            his disguises, endless ruses and infinite =
daring.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F OSB</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Osborne, Mary Pope. <U>Buffalo before =
breakfast.</U>=20
            New York : Random House, c1999.<BR>The magic tree house =
takes Jack=20
            and his sister Annie to the Great Plains where they learn =
about the=20
            life of the Lakota Indians.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F OSB</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Osborne, Mary Pope. <U>My brother's =
keeper.</U> 1st ed.=20
            New York : Scholastic, 2000.<BR>In 1863, as the Civil War =
approaches=20
            her quiet town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, nine-year-old =
Virginia=20
            records in a journal the horrible things she witnesses =
before,=20
            during, and after the Battle of Gettysburg.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F OSB</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Osborne, Mary Pope. <U>Revolutionary War on=20
            Wednesday.</U> New York : Random House, c2000.<BR>Using =
their magic=20
            tree house, Jack and Annie travel back to the time of the =
American=20
            Revolution and help General George Washington during his =
famous=20
            crossing of the Delaware River.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F PAT</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Paterson, Katherine. <U>Lyddie.</U> 1st ed. =
New York :=20
            Lodestar Books, c1991.<BR>Impoverished Vermont farm girl =
Lyddie=20
            Worthen is determined to gain her independence by becoming a =
factory=20
            worker in Lowell, Massachusetts, in the 1840s.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F PAU</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Paulsen, Gary. <U>Mr. Tucket.</U> New York : =
Bantam=20
            Doubleday Dell Books for Young Readers, [1995], c1994.<BR>In =
1848,=20
            while on a wagon train headed for Oregon, fourteen-year-old =
Francis=20
            Tucket is kidnapped by Pawnee Indians and then falls in with =
a=20
            one-armed trapper who teaches him how to live in the =
wild.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F PEA</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Pearson, Kit, 1947-. <U>Whispers of war : the =
War of=20
            1812 diary of Susanna Merritt.</U> Markham, Ont. : =
Scholastic=20
            Canada, 2002.<BR>When war breaks out between the United =
States and=20
            Great Britain in 1812, eleven-year-old Susanna chronicles =
her=20
            experiences when her father and brother go off to fight =
leaving the=20
            women to fend for themselves on the family farm on the =
Niagara=20
            Peninsula of Upper Canada.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F RIN</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Rinaldi, Ann. <U>An acquaintance with =
darkness.</U> 1st=20
            Gulliver Books/Harcourt Brace paperback ed. San Diego : =
Harcourt=20
            Brace, 1999, c1997.<BR>When her mother dies and her best =
friend's=20
            family is implicated in the assassination of President =
Lincoln,=20
            fourteen-year-old Emily Pigbush must go live with an uncle =
she=20
            suspects of being involved in stealing bodies for medical=20
            research.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F RIN</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Rinaldi, Ann. <U>The blue door.</U> New York =
:=20
            Scholastic, c1996.<BR>When her grandmother sends her alone =
on a=20
            difficult journey up North, fourteen-year-old Amanda =
encounters the=20
            exploitation of women in textile mills.</P></TD></TR>
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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F RIN</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Rinaldi, Ann. <U>Finishing Becca : a story =
about Peggy=20
            Shippen and Benedict Arnold.</U> 1st ed. San Diego : =
Harcourt Brace,=20
            1994.<BR>Fourteen-year-old Becca takes a position as a maid =
in a=20
            wealthy Philadelphia Quaker home and witnesses the events =
that lead=20
            to General Benedict Arnold's betrayal of the American forces =
during=20
            the Revolutionary War.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F RIN</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Rinaldi, Ann. <U>Mine eyes have seen.</U> 1st =
ed. New=20
            York : Scholastic Press, 1998.<BR>In the summer of 1859,=20
            fifteen-year-old Annie travels to the Maryland farm where =
her=20
            father, John Brown, is secretly assembling his provisional =
army=20
            prior to their raid on the United States arsenal at nearby =
Harpers=20
            Ferry.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F RIN</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Rinaldi, Ann. <U>The secret of Sarah =
Revere.</U> San=20
            Diego : Harcourt Brace, c1995.<BR>Paul Revere's daughter =
describes=20
            her father's "rides" and the intelligence network of the =
patriot=20
            community prior to the American Revolution.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F RIN</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Rinaldi, Ann. <U>A stitch in time.</U> New =
York :=20
            Scholastic, c1994.<BR>Shortly after the War of Independence, =
Hannah=20
            sees her family being torn apart by old secrets and new=20
            developments, as her sister resolves to marry a sea captain =
and=20
            other siblings prepare to help start a new town in the =
Northwest=20
            Territory.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F RIN</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Rinaldi, Ann. <U>Taking liberty : the story =
of Oney=20
            Judge, George Washington's runaway slave.</U> 1st ed. New =
York :=20
            Simon &amp; Schuster Books for Young Readers, c2002.<BR>Oney =
Judge,=20
            having been a loyal servant to Martha Washington for twenty =
years,=20
            comes to the realization that she is just a slave and must =
decide if=20
            she will run away to find true freedom.</P></TD></TR>
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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F RIN</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Rinaldi, Ann. <U>Wolf by the ears.</U> New =
York :=20
            Scholastic, c1991.<BR>Harriet Hemings, rumored to be the =
daughter of=20
            Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings, one of his black slaves, =

            struggles with the problems facing her--to escape from the =
velvet=20
            cage that is Monticello, or to stay, and thus remain a=20
        slave.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F SMI</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Smith, Roland, 1951-. <U>The captain's dog : =
my journey=20
            with the Lewis and Clark tribe.</U> 1st Gulliver Books pbk. =
ed. San=20
            Diego : Gulliver Books, 2000, c1999.<BR>Captain Meriwether =
Lewis's=20
            dog Seaman describes his experiences as he accompanies his =
master on=20
            the Lewis and Clark Expedition to explore the uncharted =
western=20
            wilderness.</P></TD></TR>
        <TR vAlign=3Dtop>
          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F STE</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894. <U>The =
Master of=20
            Ballantrae : a winter's tale.</U> Oxford [U.K.] ; : Oxford=20
            University Press, 1983.<BR>Reprints a 1912 edition of =
Scottish=20
            author Robert Louis Stevenson's 1889 novel about a charming =
yet evil=20
            man who wreaks havoc on the lives of his younger brother =
Henry,=20
            Henry's wife Alison, and several others against the backdrop =
of 1745=20
            Scotland, the French Indies, and the North American=20
          wilderness.</P></TD></TR>
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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F THO</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Thom, James Alexander. <U>Panther in the =
sky.</U> 1st=20
            Mass Market ed. New York : Ballantine Books, 1990.<BR>A =
fictional=20
            account of Tecumseh's life describing his efforts to unite =
his=20
            people in the struggle to save their land.</P></TD></TR>
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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F WEI</TD>
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            <P class=3DBib>Weinberg, Larry. <U>Ghost hotel.</U> [Mahwah, =
N.J.] :=20
            Troll, c1994.<BR>Mysteriously drawn to an Indiana museum, a=20
            twelve-year-old paralyzed girl encounters ghosts who return =
her to a=20
            former life, where she attempts to save the son of a freed =
slave=20
            traveling by Underground Railroad in.</P></TD></TR>
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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F WIL</TD>
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            <P class=3DBib>Wiley, Melissa. <U>Little house by Boston =
Bay.</U> 1st=20
            ed. New York : HarperCollins, 1999.<BR>Living with her =
family near=20
            Boston, five-year-old Charlotte Tucker, who would grow up to =
become=20
            the grandmother of Laura Ingalls Wilder, feels the effects =
of the=20
            War of 1812.</P></TD></TR>
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          <TD class=3DcolRow noWrap>F WIL</TD>
          <TD>
            <P class=3DBib>Wiley, Melissa. <U>On Tide Mill Lane.</U> 1st =
ed. New=20
            York : HarperCollins Publishers, 2001.<BR>Follows the =
experiences=20
            over the course of a year of five-year-old Charlotte Tucker, =
who=20
            would grow up to become the grandmother of Laura Ingalls =
Wilder,=20
            living with her family in Roxbury, Massachusetts, during the =
War of=20
            1812.</P></TD></TR>
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            <P class=3DBib>Deady, Kathleen W. <U>Mississippi.</U> =
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            Capstone Press, c2004.<BR>An introduction to the geography, =
history,=20
            government, politics, economy, resources, people, and =
culture of=20
            Mississippi, including maps, charts, and a =
recipe.</P></TD></TR>
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            <P class=3DBib>Thompson, Kathleen. <U>Mississippi.</U> =
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            Raintree Steck-Vaughn, c1996.<BR>Discusses the history, =
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            culture, and future of Mississippi. Also includes a state =
chronology=20
            and pertinent statistics.</P></TD></TR>
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            <P class=3DBib>Douglass, Frederick, 1817?-1895. <U>Narrative =
of the=20
            life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave.</U> Anchor =
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            New York : Anchor Books, 1989.<BR>An autobiographical =
account by the=20
            runaway slave Frederick Douglass that chronicles his =
experiences=20
            with his owners and overseers, and discusses how slavery =
affected=20
            both slaves and =
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