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The World’s Story Volume XIII: The United States

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This is the thirteenth volume of the 15-volume series of The World’s Story: a history of the World in story, song and art, edited by Eva March Tappan. Each book is a compilation of selections from prose literature, poetry and pictures and offers a comprehensive presentation of the world's history, art and culture, from the early times till the beginning of the 20th century. Part XIII is the second volume of the history of the United States, exploring topics from the Civil War, the settlement on the West Coast, and new scientific discoveries from the 19th and early 20th centuries. - Summary by Sonia (15 hr 53 min)

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An August morning with Farragut, by W. H. Overend, American painter, painting, …

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The United States, Volume II: Part I: The colonies win their freedom: Historica…

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Congress and Valley Forge (1777-1778), by John Fiske

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Baron Steuben drilling the colonial troops at Valley Forge, by Edwin A. Abbey, …

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The message of Lydia Darrah (1777), by Elizabeth F. Ellet

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Mollie Pitcher (1787), by Kate Brownlee Sherwood

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The capture of Major André (1780), by Jared Sparks

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Read by Colleen McMahon

A visit to General Marion (1781), by Charles Carleton Coffin

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When Cornwallis surrendered (1781), By Burton Egbert Stevenson

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George III acknowledges the independence of the colonies (1782), by Elkanah Wat…

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When Washington resigned his commission (1783), by R. M. Devens

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The United States, Volume II: Part II: Life in revolutionary days: Historical n…

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The Meschianza at Philadelphia (1778), by John F. Watson

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Read by Adrian Stephens

A New England Thanksgiving dinner in 1779, by Juliana Smith

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A call on Lady Washington in 1780, by Charles D. Platt

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How people traveled in revolutionary times (1775-1781), by John Bach McMaster

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Abraham Davenport (1780), by John G. Whittier

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The United States, Volume II: Part III: The first years of the nation: Historic…

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America, by Samuel Francis Smith

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How Philadelphia celebrated the ratification of the Constitution (1788), by Joh…

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The first Inauguration Day (1789), by John Bach McMaster

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The death of Washington (1799)

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Red Jacket and the missionary (end of the eighteenth century), by Charles H. L.…

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The burning of the Philadelphia (1804), by Cyrus Townssend Brady

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The trials of the British Minister in Jefferson's administration (1803-1809), b…

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The Clermont's first advertisement

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The United States, Volume II: Part IV: The Louisiana Territory: Historical note

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Napoleon plans to sell Louisiana (1803), by A. E. Winship and Robert W. Wallace

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The ''bargain'' purchase of the Louisiana Territory (1803), by James Parton

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Taking possession of Louisiana Territory, by Thure de Thulstrupp, painting p. 1…

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Exploring the Louisiana Territory, by James Parton

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Lewis and Clarke at the source of the Missouri, from their journal

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Sa-Cá-Ga-We-A (1804), by Edna Dean Proctor

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The United States, Volume II: Part V: The war of 1812: Historical note

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What caused the second war with England (1812), by Agnes C. Laut

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How Winfield Scott rescued the Irishmen, by James Barnes

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On the capture of the Guerrière, by Philip Freneau

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The Shannon and the Chesapeake (1813), by Thomas Tracy Bouvé

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How Perry saved the Northwest (1813), by Charles Morris

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The battle of Lake Erie, from an engraving, painting p. 148

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Read by Meg Huskin

The Star-Spangled Banner (1814), by Francis Scott Key

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Tecumseh, the Indian Brigadier-General (1813), by Charles H. L. Johnston

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The Privateers of 1812, by Willis J. Abbot

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The ''Horse-Marines'' of 1814, by John Bach McMaster

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The United States, Volume II: Part VI: A period of growth and expansion: Histor…

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The opening of the Erie Canal, by John Bach McMaster

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The guest of the Nation, by Daniel Webster

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The highest peak of the Rocky Mountains, by John Charles Frémont

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The first telegram, by R. M. Devens

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A little Scotch pioneer in Wisconsin (the first half of the nineteenth century)…

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The United States, Volume II: Part VII: The Mexican War: Historical note

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''Remember the Alamo !'', by Cyrus Townsend Brady

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The importance of one vote, by W. H. Vail

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The storming of Chapultepec (1847), by James Barnes

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Read by Adrian Stephens

The United States, Volume II: Part VIII: California: Historical note

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When the English discovered California (1577-1579), by Edward Everett Hale

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On the California Coast in the Thirties, by Richard Henry Dana, Jr.

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How the ''Forty-Niners'' reached California, by Henry Childs Merwin

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Early business days in San Francisco (1849-1853), by Henry Childs Merwin

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The United States, Volume II: Part IX: The shadow of Civil War: Historical note

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The ''Broadcloth Mob'' of Boston (1835), by Harriet Martineau

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On the underground railway (about 1858), by Francis Grierson

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The great Lincoln-Douglas debate (1858), by Francis Grierson

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Just before the war (1858), by Morris Schaff

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The last moment of John Brown, by Thomas Hovenden, born in Ireland, 1810, died …

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The United States, Volume II: Part X: From Fort Sumter to Chancellorsville: His…

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The bombardment of Fort Sumter (1861), by Orville J. Victor

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Read by Sawyer Rewis

Battle-Hymn of the Republic (1861), by Julia Ward Howe

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Read by Alan Mapstone

The gathering of the Great Army (1861), by Charles Carleton Coffin

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Jonathan to John, by James Russell Lowell

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Read by Alan Mapstone

The Merrimac and the monitor (1862), by John S. Wise

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Taken prisoner at Shiloh (1862), by Henry M. Stanley

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The first reading of the Emancipation Proclamation, by Francis Bicknell Carpent…

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Boston Hymn, by Ralph Waldo Emerson

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The United States, Volume II: Part XI: The turning-point: Historical note

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Read by Jim Locke

''Stonewall'' Jackson by the river (1863), by Mary Johnston

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Read by Valerie Marino

A three-hour truce at Vicksburg (1863), by W. H. Tunnard, of the Confederate Ar…

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Read by Valerie Marino

Union gunboats on the Mississippi, from an engraving, painting p. 366

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Read by Alan Mapstone

A drummer-boy at Gettysburg (1863), by Harry M. Kieffer

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Read by Sebastian LaVine

John Burns of Gettysburg (1863), by Bret Harte

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The Gettysburg Address, by Abraham Lincoln

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Alabama dressmaking in the days of the Blockade (1861-1865), by Parthenia Antoi…

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General order number 11, by G. C. Brigham, painting p. 390

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The United States, Volume II: Part XII: The end of the struggle: Historical note

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The Battle of the Crater, Petersburg, by J. D. Woodward, painting p. 406

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The day of the evacuation of Richmond (1865), by Morris Schaff

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Carrying a message to General Lee, by John S. Wise

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Lee's surrender (1865), by Morris Schaff

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Read by Valerie Marino

America after the Civil War, by William Ewart Gladstone

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Read by Greg Giordano

The United States, Volume II: Part XIII: Stories of the Western Indians: Histor…

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A Choctaw holiday (about 1850), by George Catlin

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What the Indians thought of the White Men, by George Bird Grinnell

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The Indian story of the Custer tragedy (1877), by James McLaughlin

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The Temecula Valley, and American Grand Pré (1869), by Helen Hunt Jackson

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The United States, Volume II: Part XIV: The Spanish War: Historical note

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Cuba to Columbia, by Will Carleton (April, 1896)

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Read by Alan Mapstone

The sinking of the Maine (1898), by Willis J. Abbot

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The battle of Santiago (1898), from the account of a newspaper correspondent

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Read by Meg Huskin

The charge at El Caney, by Frank T. Merrill, painting p. 488

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The flag goes by, by Henry Holcomb Bennett

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The United States, Volume II: Part XV: The twentieth century: Historical note

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The romance of the reindeer (1905), by Mary Gay Humphreys

15:37

Read by Piotr Nater

Totem poles, Alaska, photograph p. 504

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Learning coal-mining, by Joseph Husband

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Read by Valerie Marino

The social value of the telephone in the United States, by Herbert N. Casson

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How the Panama railroad was built (1849-1855), by Hugh C. Weir

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The steam shovel at Panama, by Hugh C. Weir

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The triumph of the wireless (1909), by Captain J. B. Ranson, R.N.R.

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The National Red Cross at work, by Constance D. Leupp

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Read by Devorah Allen

Gettysburg fifty years after, photograph p. 558

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''America for me'', by Henry van Dyke

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