JUVENILE NONFICTION / History / United States / 19th Century
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JUVENILE NONFICTION / History / United States / 19th Century
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JUVENILE NONFICTION / History / United States / 19th Century
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- The great expedition of Lewis and Clark, by Private Reubin Field, member of the Corps of Discovery, as recorded by Judith Edwards ; pictures by Sally Wern Comport
- Westward, ho!, [how America expanded], Darren Sechrist
- Freedom's sons, the true story of the Amistad mutiny, Suzanne Jurmain
- Who Was Laura Ingalls Wilder?, by Patricia Brennan Demuth ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- Picturing America, Thomas Cole and the birth of American art, Hudson Talbott
- Journey of a pioneer, Patricia J. Murphy
- What was the Alamo?, by Pam Pollack and Meg Belviso ; illustrated by David Groff
- Francis Scott Key's Star-spangled banner, by Monica Kulling ; illustrated by Richard Walz
- The Oregon Trail, Mel Friedman
- The fantastic Ferris Wheel, the story of inventor George Ferris, Betsy Harvey Kraft ; illustrated by Steven Salerno
- A weird and wild beauty, the story of Yellowstone, the world's first national park, Erin Peabody
- Who was Laura Ingalls Wilder?, by Patricia Brennan Demuth ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- If you were a kid on the Oregon Trail, by Josh Gregory ; Illustrated by Lluís Farré
- Photo by Brady, a picture of the Civil War, Jennifer Armstrong
- Statue of Liberty, by Elizabeth Mann ; with illustrations by Alan Witschonke
- Abraham Lincoln, Caroline Crosson Gilpin
- What was the underground railroad?, by Yona Zeldis McDonough ; illustrated by Lauren Mortimer
- Days of Jubilee, the end of slavery in the United States, Patricia C. & Fredrick L. McKissack
- Life in the West, Teresa Domnauer
- Where the river grins, the history of Evansville, Indiana, by Angie Karcher
- Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad, David A. Adler
- Lincoln's grave robbers, Steve Sheinkin
- Abraham Lincoln, Defender of the Union!, by Mark Shulman ; illustrated by Tom Martin ;lettering & design by Comicraft ; cover art by Ian Churchill
- You wouldn't want to work on the railroad!, a track you'd rather not go down, written by Ian Graham ; illustrated by David Antram ; created and designed by David Salariya
- Life on the Underground Railroad, by Stuart A. Kallen
- What was the Underground Railroad?, by Yona Zeldis McDonough ; illustrated by Lauren Mortimer
- It's up to you, Abe Lincoln, Leila and Tom Hirschfeld ; illustrations by Lisa Weber
- Who was P.T. Barnum?, by Kirsten Anderson ; illustrated by Stephen Marchesi
- Westward expansion, Teresa Domnauer
- Stitch by stitch, Elizabeth Hobbs Keckly sews her way to freedom, by Connie Schofield-Morrison ; illustrated by Elizabeth Zunon
- Resistance to slavery, from escape to everyday rebellion, Cicely Lewis
- The price of freedom, how one town stood up to slavery, Judith Bloom Fradin and Dennis Brindell Fradin ; illustrated by Eric Velasquez
- Capital days, Michael Shiner's journal and the growth of our nation's capital, by Tonya Bolden
- Frederick Douglass, Josh Gregory
- What was the Gold Rush?, by Joan Holub ; illustrated by Tim Tomkinson
- Who was Milton Bradley?, by Kirsten Anderson ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- A lady has the floor, Belva Lockwood speaks out for women's rights, Kate Hannigan ; illustrated by Alison Jay
- What is the Statue of Liberty?, by Joan Holub ; illustrated by John Hinderliter
- W is for Webster, Noah Webster and his American dictionary, Tracey Fern ; pictures by Boris Kulikov
- The industrial revolution for kids, the people and technology that changed the world : with 21 activities, Cheryl Mullenbach
- Traveling the freedom road, from slavery and the Civil War through Reconstruction, by Linda Barrett Osborne ; in association with the Library of Congress
- Who was Davy Crockett?, by Gail Herman ; illustrated by Robert Squier
- Free at last!, stories and songs of Emancipation, Doreen Rappaport; illustrated by Shane W. Evans
- Civil War, battles and leaders, Aaron R. Murray, editor
- The California Gold Rush, Mel Friedman
- You wouldn't want to live in a wild west town!, dust you'd rather not settle, written by Peter Hicks ; illustrated by David Antram ; created and designed by David Salariya
- Freedom in Congo Square, by Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by R. Gregory Christie
- Little leaders, bold women in black history, Vashti Harrison
- You wouldn't want to explore with Lewis and Clark!, an epic journey you'd rather not make, written by Jacqueline Morley ; illustrated by Mark Bergin
- Who was Susan B. Anthony?, by Pamela D. Pollack and Meg Belviso ; illustrated by Mike Lacey