Ford, Worthington Chauncey, 1858-1941
Ford, Worthington Chauncey
Worthington Chauncey Ford American historian
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- 500 _ | ‡5 z ‡a Ford ‡b Paul Leicester ‡f 1865-1902
Works
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Address made at the general court of the Society of colonial wars in the state of Rhode Island and Providence plantations | |
Alexander Hamilton's notes in the Federal convention of 1787. | |
The American citizen's manual | |
The Atlantic monthly hoax continues. | |
A bibliography of the laws of the Massachusetts bay, 1641-1776 | |
The Boston book market, 1679-1700 | |
British officers serving in the American Revolution, 1774-1783 [microform] | |
Broadsides : ballads, etc., printed in Massachusetts, 1639-1800 | |
The campaign of 1844 | |
The case of Samuel Shrimpton. | |
Comparison based upon tariff bill, H.R. 379 (Fifty-fifth Congress, first session), with rates of duties, estimated ad valorem equivalents, and revenues by House bill, and rates proposed by the Senate Committee on Finance, with ad valorem equivalents; with imported merchandise entered for consumption in the fiscal years 1893 and 1896. | |
The controversy between Lieutenant-Governor Spotswood | |
Correspondence and journals of Samuel Blachley Webb. | |
A cycle of Adams letters, 1861-1865. | |
Defects of the financial statements of the city of New York with suggestions for improved forms; | |
Defences of Philadelphia in 1777. | |
The Federal Constitution in Virginia, 1787-1788 | |
General orders of 1757; | |
Gold, silver, and currency 1861-1896 : with 3 diagrams | |
Governments (national, state, and local), the electorate, the civil service | |
Handbook of the twenty-fourth annual conference of the American Library Association, Boston and Magnolia, June 14-27, 1902. | |
History of Plymouth plantation, 1620-1647 | |
Inventory of the contents of Mount Vernon, 1810 | |
The Isaiah Thomas collection of ballads | |
The Isle of Pines, 1668; an essay in bibliography | |
Jefferson and the newspaper | |
John Cotton's Moses his judicialls and abstract of the laws of New England | |
Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789 | |
Journals of the House of Representatives of His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay 1715; | |
Letters of Joseph Jones of Virginia, 1777-1787. | |
Letters of William Lee : 1766-1783 | |
List of the Benjamin Frankelin papers | |
List of the Vernon-Wager manuscripts in the Library of Congress | |
Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report | |
On calendaring manuscripts | |
Political economy in one lesson. A lecture | |
Prisoners of war (British and American) 1778. | |
The public library in its relation to the state and to literature | |
Reciprocity under the tariff act of 1890 ... | |
Report of a Committee of the lords of the Privy council on the trade of Great Britain with the United States. January, 1791. | |
Report of Worthington C. Ford, chief of the Department of documents and statistics in the Public library of the city of Boston. | |
Report to the President by the Committee on department methods. | |
Rules for a dictionary catalog | |
Some Jefferson correspondence, 1775-1787; | |
Some letters of Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts. 1784-1804. | |
The spurious letters attributed to Washington. | |
Statesman and friend; correspondence of John Adams with Benjamin Waterhouse, 1784-1822 | |
Thomas Jefferson and James Thomson Callender, 1798-1802. | |
Thomas Jefferson, architect : original designs in the collection of Thomas Jefferson Coolidge, junior | |
Tonnage and movement of merchant marine of principal commercial countries : with 2 diagrams | |
The treaty of Ghent, and after | |
Uncle Sam speaks on the currency question; an elaborately colored chart with numerous diagrams illustrating the industrial and currency history of the United States | |
The United States and Spain in 1790 : an episode in diplomacy described from hitherto unpublished sources | |
War letters, 1862-1865, of John Chipman Gray ... and John Codman Ropes ... with portraits. | |
Washington and "Centinel X." | |
Washington as an employer and importer of labor. | |
Washington-Duché letters, now printed, for the first time, from the original manuscripts with an introductory note by Worthington Chauncey Ford | |
Washington's farewell address with Hamilton's revised draft. | |
Wells's natural philosophy : for the use of schools, academies, and private students | |
Winnowings in American history. | |
Wool and manufactures of wool | |
Wool clip of the United States : 1887-1895 | |
The writings of George Washington | |
The writings of John Quincy Adams |