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Select Bibliography The Harvard Guide to American History is an indispensable volume ofprimary and secondary sources. For printed public documents pertaining to the Old Northwest, see especially pages 67-87 in the one-volume, revised edition, Frank Freidel, ed. (Cambridge and London: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press: 1974). Many of the sources listed below contain bibliographies to which students of the Old Northwest should refer. Abernethy, Thomas P. Western Lands and the American Revolution. New York, 1937. Adams, J. Q., ed. "The Diaries of the Rev. Seth Williston, D.D., 1796-1800." Journal of the Presbyterian Historical Society. Vols. 9 and 10 (1917-1918, 1919-1920). Adams, Willi Paul. The First American Constitutions:Republican Ideology and the Makingofthe State Constitutions in the Revolutionary Era. Chapel Hill, N.C., 1980. Alvord, Clarence w., ed. Cahokia Records, 1778-1790. Springfield , Ill., 1907. ---,. The Illinois Country, 1673-1818. Springfield, Ill., 1920. ---, ed. Kalkaskia Records, 1778-1790. Springfield, Ill., 1909. American State Papers: Documents, Legislative and Executive. 38 vols. 1832-1861. These volumes cover the first twenty-five congresses , 1789-1838. Badger, Joseph. A Memoir of Rev. Joseph Badger; Containing an Autobiography, and Selections from His Private Journal and Correspondence . Hudson, Ohio, 1851. Bailvn, Bernard. The Ideological Origins ofthe American Revolution. Cambridge, Mass., 1967. . Voy~ers to the West: A Passage in the Peopling ofAmerica on the Eve oJ the Revolution. New York, 1986. Ballagh, James C., ed. The Letters ofRichard Henry Lee. 2 vols. New York, 1911-1914. 129 130 NORTHWEST ORDINANCE Bancroft, George. History ofthe United States ofAmerica, From the Discovery of the Continent. 6 vols. New York, 1883-1885. Banner, Lois W. "The Protestant Crusade: Religious Missions, Benevolence, and Reform in the United States." Ph.D. diss., Columbia University, 1970. ---. "Religious Benevolence as Social Control: A Critique of an Interpretation." Journal of American History 60 (June 1973): 23-41. Barnhart, John D. Valley of Democracy: The Frontier Versus the Plantation in the Ohio Valley, 1775-1818. Bloomington, Ind., 1953. Barrett, JayA. EvolutionoftheOrdinance of1787, withanAccountof the Earlier Plans for the Government of the Northwest Territory. New York, 1891. Basler, Roy P., ed. The Collected Works ofAbraham Uncoln. 9 vols. New Brunswick, N.J., 1953-1955. Berkhofer, Robert R, Jr."Jefferson, the Ordinance of1784, and the Origins of the American Territorial System." Wllliam and Mary Quarterly 3d ser., 29 (April 1972): 231-62. Berwanger, Eugene H. The Frontier Against Slavery: Western Anti~ Negro Prejudice and the Slavery Extension ControtleTsy. Urbana, Ill., 1967. Billington, Ray Allen. "The Historians of the Northwest Ordi~ nance." Journal of the IUinois State Historical Society 40 (Decem~ ber 1947): 397-413. ---. Westward Expansion: A History ofthe American Frontier. 3d ed. New York, 1967. Bloch, Ruth H. VISionary Republic: Millennial Themes in American Thought, 1756-1800. New York, 1985. Bloom, John Porter, ed. The American Territorial System. Athens, Ohio, 1973. ---. "The Continental Nation: Our Trinity ofRevolutionary Testaments." Western Historical Quarterly 6 (January 1975): 5-15. Bodo, John R. The Protestant Clergy and Public Issues, 1812-1848. Princeton, 1954. Boggess, Arthur C. The Settlement of IUinois, 1778-1830. Free~ port, N.Y., 1970, reprint of 1908 ed. Bogue, Allan G., et aI., eds. The West of the American Peopk. Itasca, Ill., 1970. Bond, Beverley W.The Civilization of the Old Northwest. New York, 1934. Boorstin, Daniel J. The Americans: The Colonial Experience. New York,1958. Bourne, Kenneth. Britain and the Balance ofPower in North Amer~ ica, 1815-1908. Berkeley, 1967. Boyd, Julian P., et aI., eds. The Papers ofThomas Jefferson. 20 vols. [18.118.200.136] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 13:20 GMT) SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 131 Princeton, 1950-1982. Vol. 21 is an index, Charles T. Cullen, et al., eds. Princeton, 1983. Bray, Thomas W. A Dissertation on the Sixth Vial. Hartford, 1780. Bridges, Roger D., ed. "John Mason Peck on Illinois Slavery." Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 75 (Autumn 1982): 179-217. Brown, Richard M. The South Carolina Regulators. Cambridge, Mass., 1963. Buell, Rowena, ed. The Memoirs of Rufus Putnam. Cambridge, Mass., 1903. Burke, Colin B. American Collegiate Populations: A Test of the Traditional View. New York, 1982. Burnet, Jacob. Notes on the Early Settlement of the North-Western Territory. Cincinnati, 1847. Burnett, Edmund C. The Continental Congress New York, 1941. ---, ed. Letters ofMembers ofthe Continental Congress. 8 vols. Washington, D.C., 1921-1936. Burnett, Howard R. "Early History of Vincennes University." Indiana Magazine of History 29 (June 1933): 114-21. Burt, A. L. The United States, Great Britain, and British North America, 1783-1815...

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