Senator from Georgia, minister to France, cabinet officer, and unsuccessful presidential candidate, William Harris Crawford was one of the major figures of the early republic. Because most of his papers were destroyed by fire during the Civil War period, however, estimates of Crawford’s abilities and accomplishments have usually been based on the papers of his political adversaries—notably John Quincy Adams—and few men of his stature have received so little attention from historians. This first full biographical study, drawing on hundreds of documentary collections, many never used in biographies and monographs of the period, throws new light on Crawford’s career and his relationships with his contemporaries. The late Chase C. Mooney was pr...
One of the most interesting and appealing members of the scientific staff of the Wilkes Exploring Ex...
Colorful William Augustus Bowles has presented problems to historians for as long as they have writt...
During Thomas Jefferson\u27s educational days in Williamsburg, Virginia, he was fortunate to have th...
Senator from Georgia, minister to France, cabinet officer, and unsuccessful presidential candidate, ...
William Preston was a leading representative of Kentucky’s slaveholding, landed gentry, the group wh...
While noted for his work on antebellum southern politics and the Civil War, retired historian Willia...
The purpose of the study was to compile an in-depth biography of Jonathan Jennings, the first state ...
Carlton Joseph Huntley Hayes was born in Afton, New York, in 1882. His father was the town physicia...
The Fred B. Lambert Collection contains notebooks with notes related to local history and genealogy ...
Henry Carter Stuart was a prominent farmer and wealthy businessman in Southwestern Virginia. He was...
This biography examines Colonel Walter Herron Taylor’s involvement in the development of Norfolk, Vi...
In 1774 John Adams was a thirty-nine-year-old Massachusetts lawyer of modest means, middling height,...
The monument in front of Hodgson Hall tries to summarize the life of the hall\u27s namesake, William...
Although Adams has received much less recognition in the form of monuments, namesakes, and in the sh...
This dissertation explores the political career and personal life of John Tyler from 1790 to 1840. T...
One of the most interesting and appealing members of the scientific staff of the Wilkes Exploring Ex...
Colorful William Augustus Bowles has presented problems to historians for as long as they have writt...
During Thomas Jefferson\u27s educational days in Williamsburg, Virginia, he was fortunate to have th...
Senator from Georgia, minister to France, cabinet officer, and unsuccessful presidential candidate, ...
William Preston was a leading representative of Kentucky’s slaveholding, landed gentry, the group wh...
While noted for his work on antebellum southern politics and the Civil War, retired historian Willia...
The purpose of the study was to compile an in-depth biography of Jonathan Jennings, the first state ...
Carlton Joseph Huntley Hayes was born in Afton, New York, in 1882. His father was the town physicia...
The Fred B. Lambert Collection contains notebooks with notes related to local history and genealogy ...
Henry Carter Stuart was a prominent farmer and wealthy businessman in Southwestern Virginia. He was...
This biography examines Colonel Walter Herron Taylor’s involvement in the development of Norfolk, Vi...
In 1774 John Adams was a thirty-nine-year-old Massachusetts lawyer of modest means, middling height,...
The monument in front of Hodgson Hall tries to summarize the life of the hall\u27s namesake, William...
Although Adams has received much less recognition in the form of monuments, namesakes, and in the sh...
This dissertation explores the political career and personal life of John Tyler from 1790 to 1840. T...
One of the most interesting and appealing members of the scientific staff of the Wilkes Exploring Ex...
Colorful William Augustus Bowles has presented problems to historians for as long as they have writt...
During Thomas Jefferson\u27s educational days in Williamsburg, Virginia, he was fortunate to have th...