United States -- Social life and customs -- 1783-1865
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United States -- Social life and customs -- 1783-1865
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Incoming Resources
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- Freedom's ferment:, phases of American social history to 1860, Alice Felt Tyler
- Domestic manners of the Americans, Fanny Trollope ; edited with an introduction and notes by Pamela Neville-Sington
- Where we lived, discovering the places we once called home : the American home from 1775 to 1840, Jack Larkin
- American notes, Charles Dickens
- The Americans as They Are, Described in a Tour through the Valley of the Mississippi, Charles Sealsfield
- Notions of the Americans, picked up by a travelling bachelor, James Fenimore Cooper, Volume 1
- In the looking glass, mirrors and identity in early America, Rebecca K. Shrum
- The reshaping of everyday life, 1790-1840, Jack Larkin
- Living through the Civil War, Yvette LaPierre ; [edited by Keli Sipperley]
- The terrible, awful Civil War, the disgusting details about life during America's bloodiest war
- As we were, life in America 1814, by Gaillard Hunt ; foreword by Jack Larkin
- American Notes
- A hairdresser's experience in high life
- Scandal at Bizarre, rumor and reputation in Jefferson's America, Cynthia A. Kierner
- Domestic Manners of the Americans, Frances Trollope
- Notions of the Americans, picked up by a travelling bachelor, James Fenimore Cooper, Volume 2
- Washington brotherhood:, politics, social life, and the coming of the Civil War, Rachel A. Shelden
- American notes for general circulation, and Pictures from Italy
- American notes, for general circulation, Charles Dickens
- The young United States, 1783-1830, a time of change and growth, a time of learning democracy, a time of new ways of living, thinking, and doing, written and illustrated by Edwin Tunis
- Civil War cookbook, a unique collection of traditional recipes and anecdotes from the Civil War period, William C. Davis
- American notes for general circulation
- The Russells of Birmingham in the French revolution and in America, 1791-1814, Samuel H. Jeyes
- A restless people, Americans in rebellion, 1770-1787, Oscar and Lilian Handlin
- American notes for general circulation, by Charles Dickens
- Family, slavery, and love in the early American republic, the essays of Jan Ellen Lewis
- Everyday life during the Civil War, Michael J. Varhola
- Dancing to the precipice, the life of Lucie de la Tour du Pin, eyewitness to an era, Caroline Moorehead
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