Hero Tales from American History by Theodore Roosevelt and Henry Cabot Lodge

HT Theodore Roosevelt in military uniform, 1898

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George Washington, 1772

01 – Washington

02 – Daniel Boone and the Founding of Kentucky

03 – George Rogers Clark and the Conquest of the Northwest

Lewis and Clark expedition by Charles Marion Russell
Lewis and Clark expedition by Charles Marion Russell

04 – The Battle of Trenton

05 – Bennington

06 – King’s Mountain

07 – The Storming of Stony Point

08 – Gouverneur Morris

09 – The Burning of the ‘Philadelphia’

"Burning of the Frigate Philadelphia in the Harbor of Tripoli, February 16, 1804" by Edward Moran, 1897
"Burning of the Frigate Philadelphia in the Harbor of Tripoli, February 16, 1804" by Edward Moran, 1897

10 – The Cruise of the ‘Wasp’

11 – The ‘General Armstrong’ Privateer

12 – The Battle of New Orleans

13 – John Quincy Adams and the Right of Petition

14 – Francis Parkman

15 – ‘Remember the Alamo’

HT Davy Crockett, 1834

16 – Hampton Roads

17 – The Flag-Bearer

18 – The Death of Stonewall Jackson

Stonewall Jackson

19 – The Charge at Gettysburg

20 – General Grant and the Vicksburg Campaign

Ulysses Simpson Grant

21 – Robert Gould Shaw

22 – Charles Russell Lowell

23 – Sheridan at Cedar Creek

Sheridan at Cedar Creek

24 – Lieutenant Cushing and the Ram ‘Albemarle’

25 – Farragut at Mobile Bay

26 – Lincoln

The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

Ben Franklin by Duplessis

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Benjamin Franklin by Greuze

00-Introduction

01-Ancestry and Early Youth in Boston

02-Beginning Life as a Printer

03-Arrival in Philadelphia

04-First Visit to Boston

05-Early Friends in Philadelphia

06-First Visit to London

07-Beginning Business in Philadelphia

08-Business Success and First Public Service

09-Plan for Attaining Moral Perfection

Poor Richard's Almanac 1739

10-Poor Richard’s Almanac and Other Activities

11-Interest in Public Affairs

12-Defense of the Province

13-Public Services and Duties

Treaty of Paris by Benjamin West, unfinished

14-Albany Plan of Union

15-Quarrels with the Proprietary

16-Braddock’s Expedition

17-Franklin’s Defense of the Frontier

Benjamin Franklin Drawing Electricity from the Sky, by Benjamin West

18-Scientific Experiments

19-Agent of Pennsylvania in London

20-Appendix

The Story of the Middle Ages by Samuel Harding

Charlemagne et Louis le Pieux

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Ancient German Family

Introduction

Chapter 1, The Ancient Germans

Chapter 2, Breaking the Frontier

Chapter 3, The Wanderings of the West-Goths

Chapter 4, End of the Western Empire

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Chapter 5, Growth of the Christian Church

chapter 6, Rise of the Franks

chapter 7, Franks and Mohammedans

chapter 8, Charlemagne

chapter 9, Growth of Feudalism

chapter 10,The Deeds of the Northmen

Baldin of Boulogne entering Edessa

Chapter 11, The First Crusade

chapter 12, Later Crusades

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chapter 13, Life of the Castle

chapter 14, Life of the Village and Town

chapter 15, Life of the Monastery

chapter 16, Papacy and Town

Battle of Crecy Hundred Years War

chapter 17, The Hundred Years’ War

chapter 18, End of the Middle Ages

Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave

Frederick Douglass

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Christopher Columbus

Columbus Puerto de Palos by Evaristo Dominguez

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Columbus from the book Discoverers and Explorers by Edward R. Shaw

You Are There! Columbus Discovers America

Christopher Columbus radio drama on Cavalcade of America.   Orson Welles is the star of this Old Time Radio show titled Admiral Of The Ocean Sea with Orson Welles.

Columbus: a poem by Joaquin Miller

Christopher Columbus from M.B. Synge’s book   The Discovery of New Worlds

Christopher Columbus from the book American History Stories by Mara Pratt

Christopher Columbus is shown landing in the West Indies, on an island that the natives called Guanahani and he named San Salvador, on October 12, 1492. He raises the royal banner, claiming the land for his Spanish patrons, and stands bareheaded, with his hat at his feet, in honor of the sacredness of the event. The captains of the Niña and Pinta follow, carrying the banner of Ferdinand and Isabella. The crew displays a range of emotions, some searching for gold in the sand. Natives watch from behind a tree. John Vanderlyn (1775-1852) had studied with Gilbert Stuart and was the first American painter to be trained in Paris, where he worked on this canvas for ten years with the help of assistants.
Christopher Columbus is shown landing in the West Indies, on an island that the natives called Guanahani and he named San Salvador, on October 12, 1492. He raises the royal banner, claiming the land for his Spanish patrons, and stands bareheaded, with his hat at his feet, in honor of the sacredness of the event. The captains of the Nina and Pinta follow, carrying the banner of Ferdinand and Isabella. The crew displays a range of emotions, some searching for gold in the sand. Natives watch from behind a tree. John Vanderlyn (1775-1852) had studied with Gilbert Stuart and was the first American painter to be trained in Paris, where he worked on this canvas for ten years with the help of assistants.