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Hal Morris <[log in to unmask]>
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A LISTSERV list for discussions pertaining to New York State history." <[log in to unmask]>
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JACKSONIAN MISCELLANIES has been around for almost a year now.
The following INDEX (see next page) is a GUIDE TO PAST ISSUES.
They can all be viewed at:

        http://www.panix.com/~hal/jmisc

JACKSONIAN MISCELLANIES is a weekly email newsletter presenting documents
from U.S. history - mostly of the 1830s and 40s.  To receive it (free), send

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Issue #1: January 14, 1997 (God in New England: From Judge Dred to Mr.
Rogers).

Issue #2: January 21, 1997 (New York Reminiscences)

Issue #3: January 28, 1997 (Words are Deeds: Webster, Finney, and Frederick
Douglass)

Issue #4: February 4, 1997 (School Days)

Issue #5: February 11, 1997 (A Southern Tarrif-Nullifier Appeals to Western
"Brothers in Affliction")

Issue #6: February 18, 1997 (Mississippi River Traffic, and "Boom and Bust"
in 1836-7)

Issue #7: February 25, 1997 (Veneration of Washington)

Issue # 8: March 4, 1997 (From the Roanoke to the Cumberland; Reuben Ross
and Family Go West)

Issue #9: March 11, 1997 (Calvinism in Frontier Tennessee and Kentucky)

Issue #10: March 18, 1997 (Baptist Preachers on the Early Frontier)

Issue #11: March 25, 1997 (Frances Wright and Nashoba)

Issue #12: April 1, 1997 (Hoaxes, Cons, and Shaggy Dog Tales)

Issue #13: April 8, 1997 (Frances Wright and Nashoba - Part 2)

Issue #14: April 15, 1997 (Trains, Stages, Canal and Steam Boats)

Issue #15: April 22, 1997 (First Book of History for Children and Youth, by
'Peter Parley')

Issue #16: April 29, 1997 (The Arminianization of Granville Moody)

Issue #17: May 6, 1997 (Cyrus Hamlin, Bowdoin Class of '34)

Issue #18: May 13, 1997 ("The News" in the Wake of the Hayne-Webster Debate)

Issue #19: May 20, 1997 (Building Revivals and Steam Engines at Bowdoin)

Issue #20: June 3, 1997 (Parton on Horace Greeley's Apprenticeship)

Issue #21: June 17, 1997 (Home Economics and the Millennium)

Issue #22: July 1, 1997 (What We Did on the 4th of July)

Issue #23: July 15, 1997 (More Domestic Economy (Catharine Beecher))

Issue #24: July 29, 1997 (Retrospective, Part I - Issues 1-13)

Issue #25: August 12, 1997 (Retrospective, Part II - Issues 14 - 23)

Issue #26: August 26, 1997 (Myra Clark Gains: Horrors of War)

Issue #27: September 2, 1997 (John Randolph - Home Reminiscences)

Issue #28: September 9, 1997 (Andrew Jackson's Protest of Senate Censure)

Issue #29: September 16, 1997 (Annals of North America, 1815 - 1817)

Issue #30: September 23, 1997 ("Interesting" Uses of the Word Interesting)

Issue #31: September 30, 1997 (Joseph Rodman Drake, Early American Poet)

Issue #32: October 7, 1997 (State of the Art Midwifery, 1849)

Issue #33: October 14, 1997 (Charles Brockden Brown: Carwin the Biloquist,
Part 1)

Issue #34: October 21, 1997 (Charles Brockden Brown: Carwin the Biloquist,
Part 2)

Issue #35: October 28, 1997 (Charles Brockden Brown: Carwin the Biloquist,
Part 3)

Issue #36: November 4, 1997 (Charles Brockden Brown: Carwin the Biloquist,
Part 4 - last)

Issue #37: November 11, 1997 (Henry Ware's Letters to Trinitarians and
Calvinists)

Issue #38: November 18, 1997 (Topic: A Kentucky Duel, 1819)

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