Justin Winsor Prize (history) - Award Winners

Award Winners

Annual awards

  • 1896 Herman V. Ames, The Proposed Amendments to the Constitution of the United States
  • 1897 No award
  • 1898 No award
  • 1899 No award
  • 1900 William A. Schaper, Sectionalism and Representation in South Carolina
  • 1901 Ulrich B. Phillips, (1877–1934) Georgia and State Rights
  • 1902 Charles McCarthy, (1873–1921) The Anti-Masonic Party
  • 1903 Louise Phelps Kellogg, (1862–1942) The American Colonial Charter; A Study of Its Relation to English Administration, Chiefly After 1688
  • 1904 William R. Manning, The Nootka Sound Controversy
  • 1905 No award
  • 1906 Annie Heloise Abel Henderson, (1860–1939)The History of Events Resulting in Indian Consolidation West of the Mississippi River

Biennial awards

  • 1908 Clarence Edwin Carter, Great Britain and the Illinois Country, 1765–1774
  • 1910 Edward Raymond Turner, (1881–1929) The Negro in Pennsylvania; Slavery—Servitude—Freedom, 1639–1861
  • 1912 Arthur Charles Cole, (1886–)The Whig Party in the South
  • 1914 Mary Wilhelmine Williams, (1878–1944) Anglo-American Isthmian Diplomacy, 1815–1915
  • 1916 Richard J. Purcell, Connecticut in Transition, 1775–1818
  • 1918 Arthur M. Schlesinger, (1888–1965) The Colonial Merchants and the American Revolution, 1736–1776
  • 1920 Frank Lee Benns, (1889–1867) The American Struggle for the British West India Carrying Trade, 1815–1830
  • 1922 Lawrence Henry Gipson, (1880–1971) Jared Ingersoll: A Study of American Loyalism in Relation to British Colonial Government
  • 1924 Elizabeth B. White, History of Franco-American Diplomatic Relations
  • 1926 Lowell Joseph Ragatz, (1897–1978) The Fall of the Planter Class in the British Caribbean, 1763–1833
  • 1928 Fred Albert Shannon, (1893–1963) The Organization and Administration of the Union Army, 1861–1865, 2 vols
  • 1930 L.W. Labaree, Royal Government in America: A Study of the British Colonial System Before 1783

Reinstituted award

  • 1937 Carl Bridenbaugh, (1903–1992) Cities in the Wilderness: The First Century of Urban. Life in America, 1625–1742

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