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The Story of America in Pictures
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  • 出版时间:1946
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图书目录

Ⅰ.Discovery,1000 ca.-1550 ca15

THE INDIANS15

Indians of the forest15

Indians of the plains16

Indians of the west17

THE VIKINGS18

Leif Ericsson discovers Vinland18

CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS19

Columbus and Queen Isabella19

The voyage of Columbus20

The landing21

THE FIRST EXPLORERS22

The Cabots leaving Labrador22

Vasco da Gama in Kalikut23

Printing Vespucci's book24

The Fountain of Youth25

Claiming the Pacific26

Magellan sails around the world27

Cortez captures Mexico City28

Discovery of the Mississippi29

Coronado in the Southwest30

Ⅱ.Colonization,1590 ca.-1765 ca31

THE ENGLISH IN THE SOUTH IN THE 17TH CENTURY31

Raleigh:Queen Elizabeth commissions him to sail for America31

The lost colony32

Settlement in 160733

Settlers in Jamestown34

The legend of John Smith and Pochontas35

Marriageof Pocahontas36

Attack by the Indians37

Jamestown surrenders38

Bacon's rebellion:asking aid of Berkeley39

NEW ENGLAND40

Signing the Mayflower Compact40

The Landing of the Pilgrims41

Departure of the Mayflower42

Pilgrims going to church43

Slaughter of the Pequots44

John Alden and Priscilla45

Stopping a farmhouse frolic46

Ending the revels at Merry-mount47

Roger Williams arrives in Rhode Island48

Endicott removes the cross49

Whipping Quakers50

The Salem witch trials:a girl bewitched51

Harvard College52

Dutch and English quarrels in Connecticut53

Early industry54

Weymouth on the Kennebec56

NEW AMSTERDAM AND NEW YORK57

Landing of Henry Hudson57

First settlement on Manhattan58

The purchase of Manhattan59

Peace with the Indians60

Fall of New Amsterdam:Stuyvesant marches out61

NEW JERSEY62

Carteret landing in New Jersey62

PENNSYLVANIA63

Penn's treaty63

Penn's colonists on the Delaware64

Franklin in Philadelphia65

The State House66

FURTHER SOUTH67

De Vries visits his ruined colony67

Laying out Baltimore68

The Carolinas:settlers69

Oglethorpe's first interview with the Indians70

Slaughter of the Florida Huguenots71

Laying out St.Augustine72

PIRATES73

Buccaneers capturing a ship73

FRENCH IN THE NORTH AND WEST74

Verrazano at Newport74

Cartier at Hochelaga75

Champlain surrenders Quebec76

Champlain fighting for the Indians77

The Jesuit Brebeuf78

Radisson and Groseilliers in the west79

Joliet and Marquette on theMississippi80

La Salle claims the Mississippi81

Murder of La Salle82

Frontenac:the attack on Quebec in 169083

Bienville's army on the river84

Portolá discovers the Golden Gate85

WARS WITH THE FRENCH AND INDIANS86

Perils of our forefathers86

King Philip's War:death of Philip87

Andros a prisoner88

Pepperell at the siege of Louisbourg:King George's War89

Braddock's defeat90

Reading the decree expelling the Acadians91

Montcalm stopping the massacre at Fort William Henry92

Washington at Fort Duquesne93

Death of Wolfe on the Plains of Abraham94

Pontiac uniting the tribes in conspiracy95

Ⅲ.The Revlutionary Period,1767-179396

PRELIMINARY96

Burning the stamped paper96

The"Boston Massacre"97

The Boston Tea Party98

First Continental Congress:delegates leaving Carpenters' Hall99

Patrick Henry in the first Continental Congress100

PROGRESS OF THE WAR101

Paul Revere's ride101

Battle of Lexington102

Retreat from Concord103

Battle of Bunker Hill104

Washington takes command105

Capture of Fort Ticonderoga106

Death of Montgomery in the expedition against Canada107

Howe evacuating Boston108

Stirling's retreat at the battle of Long Island109

Execution of Nathan Hale110

Battle of Harlem Heights111

Washington crosses the Delaware112

Battle of Princeton113

Murder of Jane McCrae114

Arnold wounded at Saratoga115

Battle of Germantown116

De Kalb introducing Lafayette to Silas Deane117

Washington's troops at Valley Forge118

Battle of Monmouth119

Arnold's treason120

Last moments of Major André121

Clark at Kaskaskia122

Capturing the Serapis123

Washington in the trenches at Yorktown124

Surrender at Yorktown125

Washington as Commander126

PROGRESS OF THE GOVERNMENT127

John Hancock127

Samuel Adams128

Patrick Henry speaking to the Virginia Assembly129

Thomas Paine:Pamphleteer129

The adoption of the Declaration130

Reading the Declaration outside the State House131

Betsy Ross and the flag132

AFTER THE WAR133

Franklin at the French court133

Signing the Constitution134

Celebrating the Constitution in New York135

Washington inaugurated136

Ⅳ.Consolidating the Country,1789-1861137

WESTWARD MOVEMENT,INVENTIONS,SOCIAL,MISCELLANEOUS137

Hunters and trappers137

The Pioneer West138

Daniel Bonne:leading a party through the Cumberland Gap139

Lewis and Clark:meeting with the Shoshones140

Establishing territorial government at Marietta141

The fur trade:surrender of Astoria142

Santa Fé trade143

The Mormons at Salt Lake:the Deseret Store144

Settlement of California145

The cotton gin146

The Erie Canal147

Fulton's Clermont148

Coming of the railroads:the first train in Pennsylvania149

Age of the clippers:the Flying Cloud150

Growth of New York:Broadway at St.Paul's Church,1831151

Growth of Chicago:the first shipment of wheat152

The agricultural South153

Growth of organized religion154

Growth of organized education155

The first testing of the McCormick reaper156

The Morse telegraph157

Digging gold in California158

Jenny Lind:singing in Castle Garden159

The America ready for launching160

Perry opens Japan161

The Atlantic cable162

The Pony Express163

POLITICAL EVENTS164

The First Bank of the United States164

The Federalists and the Republicans165

The Whisky Rebellion166

Jay's treaty of 1795167

Thomas Jefferson and the Republicans168

Celebrating the purchase of Louisiana169

The Burr-Hamilton duel170

Burr addressing his army171

Influence of John Marshall172

Missouri Compromise:Rufus King173

James Monroe:the Monroe Doctrine174

The rise of the tariff175

Webster's reply to Hayne176

Andrew Jackson's Experiment177

The second Bank of the United States178

Henry Clay:the"Force Bill"179

The Panic of 1837180

"Tippecanoe and Tyler Too"181

The annexation of Texas182

The tariff and the election of 1844183

The Oregon question:a cartoon184

California and Clay's compromise185

WAR OF 1812186

The struggle for Canada:capture of For George186

Battle of Chippewa187

Perry at the Battle of Lake Erie188

Battle of Plattsburg189

The Constitution and the Guerrière190

American privateers:the Chasseur and the St.Lawrence191

The burning of Washington192

Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans193

Treaty of Ghent194

MISCELLANEOUS WARS195

War with Tripoli:Decatur's exploit195

Battle of Tippecanoe196

The Black Hawk War:Battle of Bad Axe197

The Seminole War:Osceola198

The Texan revolt:fall of the Alamo199

MEXICAN WAR200

Battle of Buena Vista200

The California expedition:Frémont raises the emblem of the Bear Flag Republic201

The Mexicans evacuating Vera Cruz202

Ⅴ.The Civil War Period,1854-1867203

THE IMMEDIATE EVENTS THAT LED TO WEAR203

The Kansas-Nebraska Act203

An illustration from Uncle Tom's Cabin:Little Eva reading the Bible to Uncle Tom204

Dred Scott decision:Chief Justice Taney205

The Lincoln-Douglas debates206

John Brown's raid:Brown led out for execution207

Jefferson Davids inaugurated208

Abraham Lincoln inaugurated209

THE WAR PERIOD:THE FIRST STAGE210

Bombardment of Fort Sumter210

Stonewall Jackson at the Battle of Bull Run211

The Trent affair:the San Jacinto stops the Trent212

THE WESTERN CAMPAIGN213

Battle of Shiloh213

Fall of Vicksburg214

Battle of Missionary Ridge215

Siege of Atlanta216

Sherman's soldiers foraging during the march to the sea217

THE EASTERN CAMPAIGN218

Fighting at Malvern Hill during the Seven Days' Battle of the Richmond campaign218

Battle of Antietam219

The Proclamation of Emancipation220

Battle of Chancellorsville221

Jeb Stuart's raid222

Battle of Gettysburg223

Lincoln's Gettysburg address224

Battle of the Wilderness:attack at Spottsylvania225

Lee riding to Appomattox Court House226

NAVAL AFFAIRS227

Blockade of the South:the Monitor and the Merrimac227

Capture of New Orleans:bombarding the forts below the city228

Raiders:the Kearsarge and the Alabama229

Farragut on the Hartford at Mobile Bay230

RECONSTRUCTION PERIOD231

Lincoln as President231

Assassination of Lincoln232

Rioting during reconstruction days in New Orleans233

Economic ruin of the South:feeding the poor234

"Carpet-baggers,""Scalawags,"and a Southern legislature235

The Ku Klux Klan236

Johnson's Impeachment Trial237

Ⅵ.The Reconstruction Period to the Spanish-American War,1867-1898238

FOREIGN AFFAIRS,POLITICS,ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT,AND MISCELLANOUS238

Maximilian's reception at Mexico City238

Purchase of Alaska:New Archangel in 1867239

Building the transcontinental railroad;driving the golden spike240

The New York Stock Exchange on"Black Friday"241

The Chicago Fire242

The great tide of immigration:embarkation for New York243

Panic of 1873:offices of Jay Cooke & Co244

Rise of the temperance crusade245

The Belknap scandal and Grant's political mistakes246

The disputed election of 1876:the commission in session247

Custer Massacre:Custer raids an Indian camp248

The Centennial Exposition:opening day249

The Corliss steam engine at the Centennial250

Bell demonstrates the telephone at Salem251

The electric light252

Riots against the Chinese,and exclusion253

Specie payment and the prosperous years254

Garfield's assassination:trial of Guiteau255

The opening of the Brooklyn Bridge256

Civil Service reform257

"Rum,Romanism,and Rebellion"258

The Haymarket Riots259

Formation of the A.F.of L260

Railroad building and consolidation:a Chicago railway station261

The Interstate Commerce Commission Act262

The McKinley Tariff:Steamer Day in New York263

The Johnstown flood264

Sherman Anti-trust Act265

The Samoan incident266

Mafia incident:murder of the Italians267

Fur seal controversy:slaughter of the seals268

The Homestead Strike:surrender of the Pinkerton men269

The panic of 1893:the Stock Exchange on August 12270

The Pullman strike:troops guarding meat trains271

Coxey's Army272

The World's Fair of 1893273

The rise of the navy:the"White Squadron"274

Bryan and 16 to 1275

McKinley and gold:a frontporch speech276

The Klondike gold rush of 1896277

Hawaii annexed:the proclamation read in Honolulu278

OPENING UP THE WEST279

Pilgrims of the plains279

Mining in the West:a street in Leadville280

The country store281

The common school282

Machinery on the farm283

The country church284

The county fair285

The cow country and the cowboy286

THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR,1898287

Sinking of the Maine287

Battle of Manila Bay288

Troops landing in Cuba289

Troops entrenched at San Juan Hill290

Battle of Santiago291

Ⅶ.Turn of the Century to the War Period,1898-1914292

REGULATION OF BUSINESS,ECONOMIC EVENTS,FOREIGN AFFAIRS292

The"Open Door"policy:the old Shanghai Bund292

The Boxer Outbreak:the American refuge293

Northern Pacific panic294

Beginning of the movies295

Formation of the I.W.W296

The rise of labor:Samuel Gompers297

Railroad regulation:the Hepburn Act298

Food and drug regulation and inspection299

The Panama Canal300

Immigration reaches its crest301

The panic of 1907302

The fleet sails around the world303

Advent of the automobile304

American control withdrawn from Cuba305

The Bryan-Chamorro Treaty with Nicaragua306

The campaign of 1912:Roosevelt nominated at the Bull Moose convention307

The Income Tax Amendment308

Popular election of senators309

The Federal Reserve Act310

The occupation of Vera Cruz311

The Panama-Pacific International Exposition312

The occupation of Haiti313

The futile chase of Villa314

Purchase of the Virgin Islands315

MISCELLANEOUS EVENTS316

The Galveston flood:wreckage316

Assassination of McKinley317

Man conquers the air318

Burning of the General Solcum319

San Francisco earthquake and fire320

North Pole discovered321

Halley's Comet:John Doe studies astronomy322

Sinking of the Titanic323

Ⅷ.Period of the War,1914-1919324

PREVIOUS TO 1917324

The incident at Sarajevo324

Sinking of the Lusitania325

The Ford peace expedition326

Preparedness,and a famous case327

Warring on a neutral328

Wilson's reelection and unrestricted submarine warfare329

THE WAR330

Reading the war message330

The selective draft331

Training camps332

Saying good-by333

Building a merchant marine:Hog Island334

The Liberty loans335

The transatlantic ferry336

"Lafayette,We Are Here!"337

The Americans come338

The Lafayette Escadrille339

The Yanks' first blow:Cantigny340

Chateau Thierry and Belleau Wood341

Soissons turns the tide342

Wiping out the St.Mihiel salient343

Results at St.Mihiel344

The Meuse-Argonne:first phase345

The Meuse-Argonne:second phase346

The Meuse-Argonne:third phase347

The Armistice348

The Navy's part349

Armistice Day at home350

PEACE351

The Big Four351

Hoover and relief of the starving352

"See America Thirst"353

The Peace Conference354

Wilson stumps for the League355

Ⅸ.Post-War to Stock Market Crash,1919-1929356

POLITICAL EVENTS,DEPRESSION AND PROSPERITY356

The Boston police strike356

Women get the vote357

The post-war depression:5,000,000 unemployed358

Immigration restriction:the land of promise359

Naval Disarmament Conference360

The Dawes Reparations Commission361

The McNary-Haugen bills362

The Teapot Dome scandals363

The soldiers' bonus364

The Marines in Nicaragua once more365

The coming of radio366

The gangster era:Capone367

The nation prospers368

Signing the Kellogg-Briand Pact369

Coolidge refuses to run370

MISCELLANEOUS371

Race riots in Chicago371

Wall street explosion372

Ku Klux Klan:the fiery cross abroad again373

The advent of Coolidge374

Destruction of the Shenandoah375

The Eucharistic Congress in Chicago376

First Florida hurricane377

The Sacco-Vanzetti case378

The prize ring loses its stigma379

Sinking of the Vestris380

THE AIR COMES INTO ITS OWN381

Inauguration of the air mail service381

Flight of the NC-4 across the Atlantic382

End of the first non-stop Atlantic flight383

Around the world by air384

Byrd flies over the North Pole385

Lindbergh's flight to Paris386

Lindbergh reaches home387

Ⅹ.Market Crash to Pearl Harbor388

DEPRESSION AND THE"NEW DEAL"388

The panic of October,1929388

Bank failures389

The Hoover moratorium390

The Reconstruction Finance Corporation391

The Bonus Army392

End of an era:Mayor Walker393

Insull:a figure of the times394

End of the Nicaraguan adventure395

Roosevelt inaugurated396

"Brain Trust"397

Gold standard abandoned398

The F.E.R.A.:14,000,000 unemployed399

Beer returns400

The Century of Progress401

Coming of the N.R.A402

The farm strike403

Soviet Russia recognized404

The C.C.C.:caring for jobless youth405

Repeal of Prohibition406

The New Deal reaches Congress407

The A.A.A.and the farmer408

The P.W.A.:a housing project409

Drought in the West410

The San Francisco general strike411

The N.R.A.decision412

MISCELLANEOUS413

George Washington Bridge413

Lindbergh kidnaping414

The Olympic games415

Attempt on Roosevelt's life416

Naval review417

End of an era;Dillinger's last ride418

The Hauptmann trial419

The Social Securities Act420

The End of a Local Dictatorship421

WE PREPARE FOR WAR422

World War Ⅱ in the Making422

The Bombing of the Panay423

Russo-German Pact424

Battle of Britain425

London Burns426

Peacetine Draft-Iduction427

Lend-Lease428

Third Term429

Atlantic Charter430

Ⅺ.World War Ⅱ431

Pearl Harbor431

Loss of the Philippines-General MacArthur432

Submarine Sinkings433

Historic Midway434

American Industry435

The Turbulent Home Front436

Marines at Guadalcanal437

African Invasion438

Bombing Fortress Europe439

First Steps Back in the Pacific440

Teheran Conference441

Invasion of Saipan442

Invasion of Europe443

Fall of Paris444

The Road Back445

Second Battle of the Philippines446

Iwo Jima447

Yalta Conference448

End of World Conquest449

End of a Dictator450

President Roosevelt Deis451

Unied Nations Organization452

Atomic Bomb453

Oblivion Threatens454

Japan Surrenders455

Ⅻ.The Presidents of the United States456

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