Peckham, Howard H. (Howard Henry), 1910-1995
Peckham, Howard Henry, 1910-1995
Peckham, Howard H. (Howard Henry), 1910-
Peckham, Howard Henry, 1910-....
Peckham, Howard Henry
Peckham, Howard H. (1910-1995).
Howard Henry Peckham American historian (1910-1995)
Peckham, Howard Henry g. 1910
Peckham, Howard H.
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Amerika dokuritsu sensō : Shirarezaru tatakai | |
Attitudes of colonial powers toward the American Indian. | |
A bibliography of Indiana imprints, 1804-1853 | |
A bibliography of Randolph G. Adams, with an introductory memoir ... | |
Campaigns of the American Revolution : an atlas of manuscript maps | |
Captain Thomas Morris on the Maumee. | |
Captured by Indians; true tales of pioneer survivors. | |
The colonial wars, 1689-1762 | |
The Declaration of Independence : two essays | |
Discovery of New Britain | |
European traveller in America. [Introduction by Howard H. Peckham.] | |
The frantick lover | |
George Croghan's journal of his trip to Detroit in 1767, with his correspondence relating thereto: | |
Historical Americana : books from which our early history is written | |
Indiana : a bicentennial history | |
Invitation to book collecting : its pleasures and practices, with kindred discussions of manuscripts, maps, and prints | |
Josiah Harmar and his Indian expedition. | |
Journals of Major Robert Rogers : reprinted from the original ed. of 1765 | |
Kate | |
Kate, the washerwoman's daughter : a bibliografical puzzle | |
Letters from the greatest generation : writing home in WWII | |
Lexington to Fallen Timbers, 1775-1794 : episodes from the earliest history of our military forces. Illustrated by original maps and papers in the Clements Library of the University of Michigan | |
Liberty's legacy : our celebration of the Northwest Ordinance and The United States Constitution | |
The making of the University of Michigan, 1817-1967 | |
Manuscript repositories and the national register | |
Memoirs of the life of John Adlum in the Revolutionary War. | |
Narratives of Colonial America, 1704-1765. | |
Nathanael Greene, independent boy | |
Of sea and sail an exhibition from the Hubert S. Smith Collection in the Clements Library | |
The ordeal of Henry Bird. | |
Pontiac and the indian uprising | |
Pontiac, young Ottawa leader. | |
Pontiac's siege of Detroit; | |
Rare book libraries and collections | |
Redcoats and red men : the development of American military confidence | |
Revolutionary war journals of Henry Dearborn, 1775-1783 | |
The sources and revisions of Parkman's Pontiac | |
Sources of American independence : selected manuscripts from the collections of the William L. Clements Library | |
Tears for old Tippecanoe; religious interpretations of President Harrison's death. | |
The toll of independence : engagements and battle casualties of the American revolution | |
Treason of the blackest dye. | |
War for independence a military history | |
Wikipedia, 17 August 2020 | |
William Henry Harrison, young Tippecanoe | |
William L. Clements Library. Old Fort Michilimackinac... P. 8 (Howard H. Peckman, William L. CLements Library) | |
アメリカ独立戦争 : 知られざる戦い |