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AMERICAN NOTES: TRAVELS IN AMERICA 1750-1920


SEPTEMBER 27, 2006

RE: The list of documents below all regard to THE JFK,JR CRASH.

NEWSPOEM REPORT
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Joe Futrelle

SKOLNICK REPORT
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Sherman Skolnick

THE AFFAIR OF THE CAROLINE AND THE MCLEOD CASE
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The Library of Congress

SEVEN NATIONS
Pictou CD
by
Kirk McLeod

"MOTHER" ANN LEE


SARAH & ALEXANDER
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Ellie Crystal
CRYSTALINKS.COM


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American Notes: Travels in America, 1750-1920 comprises 253 published narratives by Americans and foreign visitors recounting their travels in the colonies and the United States and their observations and opinions about American peoples, places, and society from about 1750 to 1920. Also included is the thirty-two-volume set of manuscript sources entitled Early Western Travels, 1748-1846, published between 1904 and 1907 after diligent compilation by the distinguished historian and secretary of the Wisconsin Historical Society Reuben Gold Thwaites. Although many of the authors represented in American Notes are not widely known, the collection includes works by major figures such as Matthew Arnold, Fredrika Bremer, William Cullen Bryant, François-René de Chateaubriand, William Cobbett, James Fenimore Cooper, J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur, Charles Dickens, Washington Irving, Benjamin Henry Latrobe, Sir Charles Lyell, William Lyon Mackenzie, André Michaux, Thomas Nuttall, Frederick Law Olmsted, and Robert Louis Stevenson. The narratives in American Notes therefore range from the unjustly neglected to the justly famous, and from classics of the genre to undiscovered gems. Together, they build a mosaic portrait of a young nation.
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