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consin Historical Society Collection, Philadelphia Miscellan·eous Pamphlets, VI.

The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, from 1636-1665 (Hartford, 1850); 1665-1678 (1852); 1744-1750 (1876). Archives of Maryland, Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly of Maryland (Baltimore, 1883), I, II, III, V, VII, XVII, XIX, XXVI, XXIX.

Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (Boston, 1815). Private and Special Statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1822-1830 (Boston, 1837).

The Colonial Laws of Massachusetts, with supplements 1660-1672 (Boston, 1889).

Acts and Resolves of the Province of the Massachusetts Bay (Boston, 1869), I, III.

Records of the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England (Boston, 1853), Vol. I, II, III, IV, V.

Laws of New Hampshire, Province Period, 1702-1745 (Concord, 1913), II.

Records of the Colony or Jurisdiction of New Haven, 1653–1665 (Hartford, 1858).

Stevens, George A. New York Typographical Union No. 6, in Bureau of Labor Statistics, Annual Report, 1911, of the New York State Department of Labor.

Minutes of the Common Council of the City of New York (Vol. I, New York, 1905).

Colonial Laws of New York (Vols. I and V, Albany, 1894). Laws of the State of New York Passed at the Twenty-eighth Session of the Legislature (Albany, 1805).

Private Laws of the State of New York (Albany, 1808).

Colonial Records of North Carolina (Vols. VII, VIII, XV, XVII, Raleigh, 1890).

Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Harrisburg, 1824).

Statutes at Large of Pennsylvania (Vols. II, III, XII, XIII, Harrisburg, 1908).

Records of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations

in New England (Vols. IV, VIII, and IX, Providence, 1859). Stewart, Ethelbert. A Documentary History of the Early Organizations of Printers, in Bureau of Labor Bulletin, No. 61 (Washington, 1905).

United States Commissioner of Labor, Report on Strikes and Lockouts (Washington, 1887).

Acts Passed at a General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia (Richmond, 1811).

The Statutes at Large; being a collection of all the Laws of Virginia (Vols. I, II, and VI, ed. by Wm. H. Hening, New York, 1823).

II. BOOKS, ARTICLES AND PAMPHLETS.

Abbott, Edith. Women in Industry (New York, 1910).
Ames, Herman V. Some Peculiar Laws and Customs of Colonial
Days, A Paper read before the Pennsylvania Society of the
Order of the Founders and Patriots of America (1905).

Anderson, A. Historical and Chronological Deductions of the Origin of Commerce (Dublin, 1790).

Babcock, Kendrick C. The Rise of American Nationality, 18111819 (New York, 1906, Vol. XIII of the American Nation Series).

Barnett, G. E. The Printers, in Publications of the American Economic Association, October, 1909 (Vol. X, Cambridge, Mass., 1909).

Basset, J. S. The Federalist System (New York, 1906, Vol. XI, of the American Nation Series).

Beard, C. A. An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States (New York, 1913).

Becker, C. L. Beginnings of the American People (Boston, 1915, Vol. I of the Riverside History of the United States).

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The History of Political parties in the Province of New York, University of Wisconsin Bulletin, No. 286 (Madison, 1909).

Betts, Richard K. Carpenters' Hall and Its Historic Memories (rev. ed., published by the Company, Philadelphia, 1893). Copy of pamphlet is in Wisconsin Historical Library Collection.

Bishop, J. L. A History of American Manufactures from 1608 to 1860 (3d ed., rev. and enlarged, Vols. I, II, III and IV, Philadelphia, 1868).

Bogart, E. L. The Economic History of the United States (New York, 1907).

Bruce, R. A. Economic History of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century (Vols. I and II, New York, 1896).

Bücher, Karl. Die Entstehungen der Volkswirtschaft (Tübingen, 1901). Industrial Evolution (translated by S. M. Wickett, New York, 1907).

Callender, G. S. Selections from the Economic History of the United States, 1765-1860 (New York, 1909).

Channing, Edward. A History of the United States (Vol. III, New York, 1912).

Coman, Katharine. The Industrial History of the United States (new and rev. ed., New York, 1910).

Commons, J. R. Labor and Administration (New York, 1913). Types of American Labor Organizations - The Teamsters of Chicago, in Quarterly Journal of Economics, XIX, 400.

Commons and Andrews. Principles of Labor Legislation (New York, 1916).

Coxe, Tench. A View of the United States of America (Philadelphia, 1794).

Dewey, Davis R. Financial History of the United States (5th ed., New York, 1915, American Citizen Series).

Ely, R. T. Studies in the Evolution of Industrial Society (New York, 1903).

Engels, Frederick. The Origin of the Family, Private Property, and the State (translated by Ernest Untermann, Chicago, 1902).

Force, Peter. Tracts and Other Papers, relating principally to the Origin, Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies in North America (Vol. III, Washington, 1844).

Glocker, T. W. Trade Unionism in Baltimore before the War of 1812, in Johns Hopkins University, Circular, No. 196 (Baltimore, April, 1907).

Hazard, Blanche E. Organization of the Boot and Shoe Industry in Massachusetts before 1875, in Quarterly Journal of Economics, XXVII.

Hobson, J. A. The Evolution of Modern Capitalism (new and rev. ed., New York, 1913).

Howard, G. E. Preliminaries of the Revolution (New York, 1905,
Vol. VIII of The American Nation Series).
Johnson, David N. Sketches of Lynn (Lynn, 1880).
Johnson, Edward. Wonder Working Providence of Sions Saviour

in New England, in Massachusetts Historical Society, Collec-
tions (2d ser. Vol. VIII, Boston, 1826), also reprinted in
Original Narratives of Early American History (J. Franklin
Jameson, ed., New York, 1910).

Johnson, E. R., and collaborators, History of Domestic and Foreign Commerce of the United States (2 vols., Washington, D. C., 1915).

Johnston, Henry P. New York after the Revolution, in Magazine of American History, XXIX, 305.

Killikelly, Sarah H. The History of Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, 1906).

Lewis, Alanzo. The History of Lynn (Boston, 1829).

Lord, Eleanor L. Industrial Experiments in the British Colonies of North America, in Johns Hopkins University Studies (extra Vol. XVII, Baltimore, 1898).

McMaster, J. B. A History of the People of the United States from the Revolution to the Civil War (Vols. I to V, New York, 1901).

A Century of Social Betterment, Atlantic Monthly, LXXIX, 23.

Massachusetts Historical Society, Collections (2d ser. Boston,

MDCCCXLVI).

Marx, Karl. Capital. (3 vols., Kerr edition, Chicago, 1909). A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy (translated by N. I. Stone, New York, 1904).

Marx and Engels. Manifesto of the Communist Party.

Mease, James. The Picture of Philadelphia. (Philadelphia, 1811).

Annals of the General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen of the City of New York, from 1785 to 1880 (New York, 1882). Morgan, Forrest (editor-in-chief). Connecticut as a Colony and as

a State (Vol. II, Hartford, 1902).

Morgan, Lewis H. Ancient Society (New York, 1877).

New York Typographical Society. MS. Minutes (1809-1818, in Johns Hopkins University Library).

Nystrom, P. H. The Economics of Retailing (New York, 1913). O'Callaghan, E. B. Calendar of Historical Manuscripts in the office

of the Secretary of State, Albany, N. Y. (English Manuscripts, Pt. II, Albany, 1866).

Pasko, W. W. American Dictionary of Printing and Bookmaking (New York, 1894).

Philadelphia Typographical Society. MS. Minutes, (1802-1811, in Johns Hopkins University Library).

A Historical Sketch of the Philadelphia Typographical Society, in Printers' Circular (Philadelphia, 1867).

Schmoller, Gustav. Grundriss der Allgemeinen Volkswirtschaftslehre, Vol. II (Leipzig, 1904).

The Mercantile System and Its Historical Significance (New York, 1896).

Seligman, E. R. A. The Economic Interpretation of History (New York, 1912).

Simons, A. M. Social Forces in American History (New York, 1911).

Smith, Thomas E. V. The City of New York in the Year of Washington's Inauguration, 1789 (New York, 1899).

Stewart. Ethelbert. Two Forgotten Decades in the History of Labor Organizations, 1820-1840, in American Federationist, XX, 518.

Sumner, William G. A History of American Currency (New York, 1876).

Taussig, F. W. The Tariff History of the United States (6th ed., New York, 1914).

Turner, F. J. Rise of the New West (New York, 1906, Vol. XIV of the American Nation Series).

Unwin, George. Industrial Organization in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries (Oxford, 1904).

Van Rensselaer, Mrs. Schuyler. History of the City of New York in the Seventeenth Century (2 vols., New York, 1909). Vandervelde, Emile. Collectivism and Industrial Evolution (translated by C. H. Kerr, Chicago, 1901).

Waltershausen, A. Sartorius Freih. v. Die nordamerikanischen Gewerkschaften, unter dem Einfluss der fortschreitenden Productionstechnik (Berlin, 1886).

Webb, Sidney and Beatrice. The History of Trade Unionism (new ed., New York, 1902).

Weeden, William B. Economic and Social History of New England (Vols. I and II, New York, 1890).

Wilson, James Grant. The Memorial History of the City of New York (Vol. III, New York, 1893).

III. PAPERS.

The American Museum (Philadelphia), printed by Mathew Carey, Vol. III.

Aurora and General Advertiser (Philadelphia), 1803, 1805, 1806. Charleston City (North Carolina) Gazette, 1825.

Columbian Centinel (Boston), 1825.

Dunlap's American Daily Advertiser (Philadelphia), 1791.
Federal Gazette (Baltimore), 1800.

Federal Intelligencer and Baltimore Gazette (Baltimore), 1795.
Freeman's Journal (Philadelphia), 1825.

The General Advertiser (Philadelphia), 1791.
National Advocate (New York), 1823.
National Gazette (New York), 1824.
New York Evening Post, 1825.

Niles' Weekly Register (Baltimore), 1812.
Providence (Rhode Island) Patriot, 1825.

PART II. CITIZENSHIP -1827-1833

The secondary sources for this period are very meagre. A history of.the Working Men's party in New York was written by one of its most prominent leaders, George Henry Evans, and published in a monthly magazine (The Radical, 18411843, "History of the Working Men's Party "). Another by Hobart Berrian is entitled The Origin and Rise of the Working Men's Party (Washington, n. d., ca. 1841). John B. McMaster treats of the workingmen's movement in his History of the People of the United States (New York, 1900), volume V, 81-108, but he attaches too much significance to the "intellectuals" in the movement. George E. McNeill in his The

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