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From letter, Alexander Hamilton to Henry Knox re: Ordinance Department, ca. 1779, (GLC 07167)




Tintype of unidentified private, ca. 1861. (GLC 05111.01.0506)




"Reading the Emancipation Proclamation." Lithograph of black family reading newspaper, Hartford, Conn., 1864. (Detail, GLC 07595)




Watercolor from the sketchbook of Philo H. Arnold, 1848. (GLC01685)





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Sandweiss, Martha A. (Amherst College)
The Secret Life of Clarence King (NYPL, 2003)
Publications: Print the Legend: Photography and the American
West
, Yale University Press, 2002.
The Oxford History of the American West, co-edited with Clyde A.
Milner and Carol A. O’Connor, Oxford University Press, 1994.
Photography in Nineteenth-Century America, Editor and Contributor, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1991.
Eyewitness to War: Prints and Daguerreotypes of the Mexican War, 1846-1848, co-authored Rick Stewart, Smithsonian Institution
Press, 1989.

Sandy-Bailey, Julia (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
The "Negro Market" and the Black Freedom Movement in New York City, 1930-1965 (SCH, 2004)

Sappol, Michael
Working-class Death in 19th- and early 20th-century America (COL, 1998)

Sarias, David (University of Sheffield)
Anatomy of Counter-Hegemony: The Anglo-American Conservative Movement, 1955-1976 (COL, 2004)

Savage-Pearsall, Sarah Marjorie (St. Edmund's College)
"After All These Revolutions": Family Correspondence from the British-Atlantic World, 1760-1812 (NYHS, 1999)

Saxe, David Warren (Pennsylvania State University)
Land and Liberty: A Chronology of American History K-12 (GLC, 2001)

Schermerhorn, Jack (University of Virginia)
Against All Odds: Slavery and Enslaved Families in the Making of the Antebellum Chesapeake (SCH, 2006)

Schlereth, Eric Raymond (Brandeis University)
Disenchanting the Republic: Deism and the Politics of Reason in the Early National United States. (NYHS, 2005)

Schmidt-Pirro, Julia
The Correspondence of American Composer George Antheil (COL, 2000)

Schneider, Eric C.
A Social History of Heroin in New York, 1940-1975 (COL, 1999)
Vampires, Dragons, and Egyptian Kings: Youth Gangs in Postwar New York (Princeton University Press, 2001)

Scott, Joanna Vecchiarelli (Eastern Michigan University)
Hannah Arendt in New York (COL, 2002)

Scott-Childress, Reynolds J. (State University of New York at New Paltz)
Cultural Reconstruction: The Northern Production of Southern Culture, 1870-1915 (COL, 2000)
Publications: Editor. Race and the Production of Modern American Nationalism, New York: Garland, 1999.

Sears, Christine E. (University of Delaware)
A Different Kind of Slavery: American Captives in Barbary, 1776-1830 (GLC, 2004)

Seidman, Robert J. (Cooper Union)
Joseph Pulitzer's World (COL, 2002)

Selig, Robert A.
The American Campaigns of Georg Daniel Flohr (1756-1826) Fusilier, Regiment Royal Deux-Ponts, 1780-1783 (NYHS, 1999)
Publications: Hussars in Lebanon! A Connecticut Town and Lauzun's Legion during the American Revolution, 1780-1781, Lebanon
Historical Society, 2004.
'En Avant' With Our French Allies: Sites, Markers, and Monuments in Connecticut Commemorating the Contributions of French Troops under the comte de Rochambeau to the Achievement of American Independence, 1780 to 1782, Connecticut Historical Commission, 2004.
The Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route in the State of
Delaware, 1781-1783. An Historical and Architectural Survey
,
State of Delaware, 2003.
The Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route in the State of
New York, 1781-1782. An Historical and Architectural Survey,

Hudson River Valley Greenway, 2001.

Shapiro, Rachel (University of Virginia)
New York City and the Politics of the Civil War Draft: A Story of Local, State, and National Cooperation (NYHS, 2006)

Shaw, Susannah (University of Houston)
Building New Netherland: Gender and Family Ties in a Frontier Society (NYHS, 2000)

Siddali, Silvana R. (St. Louis University)
Antebellum State Constitutions in the Old Northwest (NYPL, 2002)
Publications: From Property to Person: Slavery and the Confiscation Acts, 1861-1862, Louisiana State University Press, 2005.

Silkey, Martha Sarah (University of East Anglia)
Evolving Morality in a Transatlantic Society: Ida B. Wells, Anti-Lynching Activism and British Interest in American Race Relations, 1877-1920 (SCH, 2003)

Silver, Adam (Boston University)
Regional Diversity, Party Platforms and the Institutionalization of the Two-Party System in 19th Century America (NYHS, 2004)

Sinha, Manisha (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
Let My People Go: African Americans and the Movement to Abolish Slavery, 1775-1865 (SCH, 2005)
Publications: The Counterrevolution of Slavery: Politics and
Ideology in Antebellum South Carolina
, University of North
Carolina Press, 2000.
Co-edited with John H. Bracey, Jr., African American Mosaic: A
Documentary History from the African Slave Trade to the Twenty First Century Vol. I To 1877 & Vol. II From 1865 to the Present
, Prentice Hall, 2004.

Sioli, Marco (Universitá Degli Studi Di Milano)
Making Silk in Weehawken: Louis Tinelli's Activities in New York City (1837-1873) (NYHS, 2003)

Smallwood, Arwin D. (Bradley University)
The Tuscarora: A History of the Sixth Iroquois Nation (GLC, 2002)

Smith, Adam (Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London)
Popular political engagement on the northern 'home front' during the American Civil War (GLC, 1999)

Smith, Adam (University College London)
The Democratic Party in the Northeastern United States, 1865-1896 (COL, 2005)

Smith, David Sellars (Northwestern University)
A Politics for Professional Capitalists: Credit Men and the Origins of Interest Group Politics, 1880-1914 (NYPL, 2006)

Smith, Timothy B. (University of Tennessee at Martin)
A Western Gettysburg: The Establishment of Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park (NYPL)

Snay, Mitchell (Denison University)
Ethnic Nationalism in the Era of Reconstruction (GLC, 1998)
Publications: Gospel of Disunion: Religion and Separatism in the
Antebellum South
, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1993.
Religion and the Antebellum Debate Over Slavery, Athens: University
of Georgia Press, 1998.

Snook, Sarah Barr (Columbia University)
The Development of the American Art Market in Ante-Bellum New York (NYHS, 2001)

Soffer, Jonathan M. (Polytech University)
Glitz or Grit: New York City In the Age of Ed Koch (COL, 1999)

Sparshott, Christopher (Northwestern University)
Popular Loyalism: Clinging to Empire During a Colonial War of Independence (NYPL, 2005)

St. George, Robert Blair (University of Pennsylvania)
An Eighteenth-Century House Attack and Its Political Aftermath, 1766-1826 (NYHS, 1999)

Stabile, Carol A. (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
"Men Who Had No Faults": Race and News Reporting in the 1863 Draft Riots (NYHS, 2004)
Publications: Feminism and the Technological Fix, Manchester
University Press and St. Martin's Press, 1994.
Turning the Century: Essays in Media and Cultural Studies, Editor,
Westview Press, 1994.
Prime Time Animation: Television Animation and American Culture, edited with Mark Harrison, Routledge, 2003.
Victims in Black and White: Crime News, Race, and Gender in US
Culture
, Routledge, 2006.

Stamm, Michael (University of Chicago)
Mixed Media: Newspaper Ownership of Radio and the Reorientation of American Culture, 1920-1950 (COL, 2003)

Stauffer, Andrew M. (California State University, Los Angeles)
Two Nations, One Song: British Poetry in the American Abolitionist Press, 1840-1870 (NYHS, 2000)

Steir-Livny, Liat (Tel Aviv University)
A World of Difference: The Representation of the Holocaust, Holocaust Survivors and their Rehabilitation in the Films and Journalism of Zionist Organizations in the USA and Eretz-Israel 1945-1948 (NYPL, 2001)

Stephenson, R.S.
Highland Scots as Soldiers in the Atlantic World, 1756-1775 (GLC, 1998)

Stockwell, Mary (Lourdes College)
Anthony Wayne: A Life in Letters (NYPL, 2006)

Stokes, Claudia (Trinity University)
Disciplining American Literature: The Rise of American Literary History, 1875-1910 (COL, 2002)
Publications: Disciplining American Literature: The Rise of American
Literary History, 1875-1910
, University of North Carolina Press,
2006.

Storey, Margaret M. (DePaul University)
Southern Ishmaelites: Unionists in Alabama's Civil War and Reconstruction (GLC, 2001)
Publications: Loyalty and Loss: Alabama's Unionists in the Civil War and Reconstruction, Louisiana State University Press, 2004.

Strouse, Jean
J. Pierpont Morgan (COL, 1998)
Publications: Morgan, American Financier, Random House, 1999.
Alice James, A Biography, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1980.
Women & Analysis: Dialogues on Psychoanalytic Views of Femininity, Grossman Publishers, The Viking Press, 1974.

Sugrue, Michael (Princeton University)
South Carolina College: The Education of a Cultural Elite (NYPL, 1998)

Surwillo, Lisa (Pennsylvania State University)
Tio Tom's Cabins: Spain in the Black Atlantic (NYPL, 2006)

Sutton, Jennie (Washington University in St. Louis)
Race, Republicanism, and Imperial War in Turn-of-the-Century United States and South Africa (NYPL)

Swindall, Lindsey R. (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
Intersections in Theatrics and Politics: The Case of Paul Robeson and OTHELLO (SCH, 2003)
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Tarver, H. Micheal (McNeese State University)

Notes from the Great War: Charles G. Dawes and Ella Jane Osborn (GLC, 2001)

Thier, Maike (University College London)
Paris en Amerique: French Images of the United States, 1848-1898 (NYPL)

Thomas-Andreu, Joan Maria (Universitat Rovira I Virgili)
From the Spanish Civil War to Pearl Harbor (second volume) (COL)

Thompson, Mark (The University of North Carolina at Pembroke)
Forgotten Founder: Henry Knox and the American Way of War (GLC)

Travis, Jennifer (Saint John's University)
Wounded Hearts: Masculinity, Law, and Literature in American Culture (GLC, 1999)
Publications: Wounded Hearts: Masculinity, Law, and Literature in American Culture, The University of North Carolina Press, 2005.
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Boys Don't Cry?: Rethinking Masculinity and Emotion in the U.S., c0-edited with Milette Shamir, Columbia University Press, 2002.

Trees, Andrew (Rhodes College)
A Character to Establish: Personal and National Identity in the New American Nation (NYHS, 2000)

Tritter, Thorin R. (Princeton University)
Paper Profits in Public Service: Money Making in the New York Newspaper Industry, 1830-2000 (COL, 2001)

Trodd, Zoe (Harvard University)
Never the New World: American Protest, the Politics of Form, and the Reusable Past of Abolitionism (SCH)

Truxes, Thomas M. (Trinity College)
"Little Short of Treason": Trading with the Enemy in Colonial New York City, 1756-1763 (NYHS, 2002)

Tucker, Louis Leonard (Massachusetts Historical Society)
Worthington Chauncey Ford (COL, 1998)

Tye, Larry
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