Works
- A History of the United States Vol 1 1000-1660 is online at
- A History of the United States Vol 2 1660- 1760 is online at
- A History of the United States Vol 3, 1760–1787, is online at
- A History of the United States Vol 4 1787-1815 is online at
- A History of the United States Vol 5 1815-1860.
- A History of the United States Vol 6 The War for Southern Independence (1925), Pulitzer Prize for History winner in 1926
- The Navigation Laws (1890)
- The United States of America, 1765-1865 (1896), a textbook
- A Short History of the United States online at Project Gutenberg
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