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ED. 114 115 AUTHOR TITLE: INSTITUTION PUB DATE NOTE. , EDRS ;TICE' DESCRIPTORS - IDENTIFIERS DOCUMENT EESUME IE'002 749 Nevin, David G. Sights. and Sounds Circa 1776; Early American Materials in Non-Book Formats. Waihington Univ., Stl, Louis, Mo. 'Univ. Libraries. Oct 75 21p. ME-$0.,76 -HC-$1.58 Plug Postage American Histdry; Bibliographies; *Colonial History (United States); *Fiims;.*Music; *Newspapers; PeriodiCali; *RevCitioniry War (United 'States) *John M Olin Library;'Hashington University .ABSTRACT Early'merican materials in non-book formats available at Washington University's John M.Olin Library are listed. Microform tatprialt-th-did&e: -bodkt# pariOhlett-atff broadsides printed 'C between 1636 through 1800; 700 rare'volumes'from the colonial, revolutionary, an& federal periods from the University of Virginia; American plays from 1714-1830 and all available'peribdicals published-between 1728-1860.- Early American newspaper's' are" listed (1), alphabetically by state and then by city and (2) alphabetically by title. A One page bibliography of:certain official British documents from 1547-1900 is included. Phonorecords cover chamber, vocal, keyboard and folk music of the. _period. There is a three_page listing of appropriate 16mm films for rental with the name.of the-source from which they can be ordered. (NR) 4 0 4 *********************************************************************** * Documents acquired by.ERTC incldde many infnraal unpublished * materials not available from other sources. ERIC makes every effort '* .1, to obtain the best copy available. Nevertheless, items of marginal * * reproducibility are often encountered aild this affects the quality * *.of the microfiche and hardcopy reproductions ERIC makei.aVailable * * via the ERIC Document Reproduction Service (EDRS). EDRS it not * responsible for the quality of the original document. Reproductions. * * supplied"by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original. **********************************************************************4!

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Page 1: Nevin, David G. TITLE: Sights. and Sounds Circa 1776 ... · ED. 114 115. AUTHOR. TITLE: INSTITUTION PUB DATE NOTE., EDRS ;TICE' DESCRIPTORS-IDENTIFIERS. DOCUMENT EESUME. IE'002 749

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AUTHORTITLE:

INSTITUTIONPUB DATENOTE. ,

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DOCUMENT EESUME

IE'002 749

Nevin, David G.Sights. and Sounds Circa 1776; Early AmericanMaterials in Non-Book Formats.Waihington Univ., Stl, Louis, Mo. 'Univ. Libraries.Oct 7521p.

ME-$0.,76 -HC-$1.58 Plug PostageAmerican Histdry; Bibliographies; *Colonial History(United States); *Fiims;.*Music; *Newspapers;PeriodiCali; *RevCitioniry War (United 'States)*John M Olin Library;'Hashington University

.ABSTRACTEarly'merican materials in non-book formats

available at Washington University's John M.Olin Library are listed.Microform tatprialt-th-did&e: -bodkt# pariOhlett-atff broadsides printed

'C between 1636 through 1800; 700 rare'volumes'from the colonial,revolutionary, an& federal periods from the University of Virginia;American plays from 1714-1830 and all available'peribdicalspublished-between 1728-1860.- Early American newspaper's' are" listed (1),

alphabetically by state and then by city and (2) alphabetically bytitle. A One page bibliography of:certain official British documentsfrom 1547-1900 is included. Phonorecords cover chamber, vocal,keyboard and folk music of the. _period. There is a three_page listingof appropriate 16mm films for rental with the name.of the-source fromwhich they can be ordered. (NR)

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.1, to obtain the best copy available. Nevertheless, items of marginal ** reproducibility are often encountered aild this affects the quality **.of the microfiche and hardcopy reproductions ERIC makei.aVailable ** via the ERIC Document Reproduction Service (EDRS). EDRS it not* responsible for the quality of the original document. Reproductions. ** supplied"by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original.**********************************************************************4!

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PREFApE

This publication was rrepared to accompany an exhibit by the same. name mounted on Level 3 of; Washington University's John M. Olin Library.October 20 Decembe? 20, 1q75. Immediately preceding the celebration ofthe Americah Revolution, Bicentennial, the purpose of both the exhibit'and

. this 'mediography' is to alert faculty and students to the "many excellentresources for the stuObf this neriod available in or through the Library's.

_Audio7Visual Department.

The list of newspapers-in microform and the.alphabetical index werecompiled from several existing lists by Donald E. Long, a graduate studentwith--the--Departatent---of -Chinese-10--Japarres-eie-whq--works-as- apA-/V---student

assistant. ' .

With Long's assistance, Mrs. Bernice T. Dain, A/V Junior Catalog.4r,compiled the listing of long-p1/*.inR phonorecord's.

__Mts. Danielle Phillips.. A/V Assistant, prepared the list of 16mar'motion pictures in anticipation of,reouests from faculty during the Bi-centennial year through-the A/V DepaNtment4s soon-to=be initiated FilmRental Booking- Service-:

.Other sections and editorial supervision were the responsibilityof the Chief of the Department, who is respbrisible for any errors oromissions.

. -Sinple copies of this nliblication are available to members og the

Washington Universitycampus, commUnt-cy. upon presentation of a currentlyvalidated i.d. card, Additional copies and copies for, non -WU patrons atthe A/V,Dent. front. service 'desk are 75i each., The publication has alsobeen submitted for distribution in both microfiche and hatd:opy through'the ERIC system: until available through.the ERIC Document ReproductionService (EDRS),.however; copies wiAl be mailed at $1. each, inpluding .

postage.

October, 1975

David G. Nevin, Chief..Audio /Visual Department

& Photodup-Service'LabWashington University libTariesSaint 'Louis, Missourq

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PREFACE

CONTENTS

MICROFORMS:

Early American book, clays, and journals in microform 1

Early American newsraOrs in microform (by city and state) .

Farly American newsparers in microform: alphabetical indexto non-distinctive titles 3'

The British viewi,oirt 11

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Spoken word ***** ,. * 12

Chamber, vocal, 4,keyboard music 13,

-Folk music 114

Soundtracks & musicals 114

FILMS:

Examples of some lFmm motion pictures available for rentalfrom off-campus sources 15

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tEARLY AMERICAN B KS. PLAYS, AND JOURNALS IN MICROFORY.i

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EARLY AMERICAN TrPRINTS, 1439-1800.- (EVANS)--I

This collection is a Microprint edition of the complete .iext,Of everyexistent book, pamphlet, and broadside printed in the United States in theyears 1639 through 18nn, over 42,000 titles. Undertaken by the_AmeribanAntiauarian Society beginning/in January, 1955 and subseauently endorAed bythe Committee- on Documentary Reproduction of the American Historidal A'Ssocia-tion, the project is based on Charles Evans' American Bibliography (BiA1.-7.1215-E92) with all inaccuracies in that work carefully corrected in th'elight ofIthe most recent bibliographical scholarship. Serial publicationsare not included (see%American-Periodical Series and American Pefiodical.index, below,. and the separate section bn EarlcAmericanIlewSnaPers-).

The' Microprints are arranged by Evans number and are indexed byShipton and Mooney's National'Index of American Imprints through 1800; theShort Title Evans (Bibl.-71218-Sh85). A particularly interesting 'index tomusicalnotation in the set (by composer, compiler, editor, title, apd 7,Vans-number) is, contained in Donald Hixon's Music in Early America: A Bibliography

Musicin Evans (Music..:Ref..LML120-Un3-H55.

mICROFORMS

JEEFERSONTAN AMERICANA. (JA)

A series on Microcards consistingthe colonial, revolutionary, and federalUniyeraity of Virginia.

of 706 rare volumes for research inperiods of American history from the

Authors and titles are interfiled in'the main card catalog on Level 3of Olin Library. but not in the /V Depte.'s (-main entry] microforms catalog.A/Vs-does hale a lu st, provided by the publisher, in their "Miscellaneous -

microform Guides" notebook. ,

THREE CENTURIES OF DRAMA: AMERICAN. (TcD)

Fponsored by the Theatre Library Association aspart of a project tocollect and reproduce all available British and American plays publishedbefore the nineteenth century, the American portion of this collection spansthe years 1714 through 1810 and is based on Frank Pierce Hill's AmericanPlays 1714 - 1830, A Bibliopraphical Record.

The project was. edited by Henry W. Wells, Curator of Columbia University'sBrander Matthews Dramatic Library, and C. Alliam liergauist's Three Centuriet oflEnglishandAmericarPlaysj Checklist !Pei..7.7,20l4-D7-Bh5) serves as an indexand finding guide-to the collection.

AMERICAN PERIODICAL SERTFS: EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. (APS 1)

An early (1019-4]) micropubiishinp nroject of University Microfilms,sronsored by the University of Michigan there are 91 titles on 33 reels of3Rmm rollmicrofilm in this collection of "all known, extant, andavailableperiodicals nublished in the United States between 174] and 1709."

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MICROFORMS)

AMERICAN PERIODICAL SFPIFS (cont'd.)

. Titles are fully catalog ed in the main card catalog and checklists,

issued by the micronublisher, may be found in both A/V and Reference (Cc'ell.1-760514)400,.,), (Responding to the demand by users, the project has beenexpanded, to include American periodicals through 1850 and beyond, and OlinLibrary continues to receive annual shipments in this major nrggram.)

AMERICAN PERIODICAL INDEX, 1728 -.185n. (EAPT)

-Aclose analysis of 340 American magazines.publishedroughli from 1730to 1860, the original WPA-nroduced 650,000 cards at New York University have.been made available in Microprint. The file is, in fact, several separateindexes divided as follows: A. General prose, B. Fiction, C. Poetry, D. Bookreviews, F. 5ongs, and F. Subjects. It is espgciaily useful in cohjunctionwith the microfilm edition of,the American Periodical Series, noted above;

A list of the periodicals indexed is contained in the AtIr Dept.'s"miscellaneous Microform Guides - Midfonrints" notebook.

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EARLY AMERICAN-NEWSPAPERS IN MICROFORM,

EARLY AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS. .(FAN)s

This Microprint series, still in process, includes colonial, revolu-tionary, and federal neriods and spans the years 1704 - 1820. It attemptsto incorporate all the available newspapers in Clarence. Brigham's Historyand Bibliography of AmeriCan Newspapers, 1690 - 1820 (Bibl.-Z6951-B86&B861)and, when complete, will include all obtainable-issues Of more than twothousand newspapers covering t30 years of historical source materials.

All titles are listed in Olin Library's main.card. catalog and havebeen given an "EAN"-number to-indicate-in which Microprint box they are tobe found. '

The following, 5-1/2 pages (nn,3-8). are a list by state and City of .

titles thus far received in the Microprint collection plus a fpwother titlesfor this same period in Philadelphia (PRIM and 1Massachusetts (Mass. HistoricalSociety,'flarbottle Darr Collection of Annotated Massachusetts Newspapers, 17651776)_. These other tiles are on 35Mm roll microfilm and enlargement prints-can be made from them in the A/V Dent."s Photoduplication Service Lab. -

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# The next 2-1/2 napes (nn.8:-10) are.an alphabeticaLindex to these samenewspapers by "non-distinctive" title, i.e., not havinv the city and/or stateas part of the title.

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EARLY AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS MICROPORMS

Connecticut t 4,

Hartford American VercUry, 17A-1820 -('EAN 39)Connecticut Courant, 1764-1820 (FAN 85)Connecticut girror, 180971820 (EAN 42)

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Middletown MiddleseX Gazette', 1785-1820 (EAN 93)-

New Hayen .1 New Haven Chronicle, 1786-1787 -,(FAN 9)Neli Hailen Gazette, 1784-1786 (FAN 9)

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New Haven-Gazette and Connecticut Magazine, 1786-1789 (EAN ())

New London . Coinnecticut Gazette, 1q73-1820 (FAN 7)

Nev-London Gazette, .1763 -i773 (EAN 7)New-London SumMary,' 1758-176/ (EAN la)

Norwich. Norwich Packet, 1773-1802 (EAN 124) °

Delaware

-Wilmington American Watchman, 1809 -1820 (EAN 120)O

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District of Columbia

Georgetown Independent American, 1809-1810 (EAN 123)Metropolitari, 1820 (EAN 116)National Messenger, 1817-1820 (EAN 130)

Washington Daily National Intelligencer, 1813-1820 (EAN 101)National Intelligencer, 1800-1812 (EAN 100)

Georgia

Savannah Georgia Gazette, 1763-1776 (FAN 29)

Kentucky

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Lexington ' .Kentucky.Gazette. 1793-184h (MISC Mr'Stewart's Kentucky Herald, 1795=1801 Pasc m)

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Maine

Portland Eateril Argus, 1803-1820 (FAN-147)Herald 'of Gospel Liberty, 1810=1811 (FAN 87)

Maryland

Baltimore

Hagerstown.

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Baltimore Daily Intelligencer. 1793-1794 (EAN 118)

llarkers-town Gazette, 18097181h (EA 110)

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Agricultural Intellirender, 1820 (FAN 76)..

American Apollo, 11921794 (FAN 261.-Argue,-1791-1703 (FAN 21).

Boston Chronicle, 1767-1770 (FAN 17)Boston Daily Advertiser, 186-1820 "(PAN 103)Boston Fveninr Post, 1735-1775 (FAN 31) & 1781-1784 (PANT)T3ostoh Gazette, 1719-1798 (FAN.70), 1800-1820 (FAN 61)Bosf-6-3 Tntellirencer, 1816-1820 (FAN 112)

Boston Mirror, 1808-1810 (FAN 59)Boston News-Letter, 1704-1776 (FAN-27)Boston Patriot, 1809-1820 (FAN 74)'Boston Yost 'Boy, 1734-3775 (EAN 30)Boston price Current, 1795-1798 (FAN 20)Bost6n4Recorder, 1816-1820 (FAN 73)'

Rpiton Spectator, 1814-1815-(FAN 76)Boston Weekly Report, 1819-1820 (FAN 76)

Censor-1172-1772_1FAN ALL .

Columbian-Centinel, 1190-1820- (FAN22 & 23)

Constitutiorial Telegraph, 17991-1802 (FAN 108)Continental Journal; 1776=1787 (FAN 28)Courier,'1795-1796 (FAN 98)Democrat, 1804-1809 (FAN 94)Federal. Gazette, 1798 (FAN 98)

,Federal Orrery, 2794-1796 (FAN,26)Gazetteer, 1803 (FAN 94)' .

Harbottle Dorr Collection".of-innotated-MassachusettsNewspapers,*1765--1776 (MISCM: Mass.-Hist. Soc.)

Herald of Freedom,_1788-179i 0(EAN 21)Idiot:, 1817-1819 (EAN '59)Iridenendent Chronicle,. 1776 -1820 (EA14 14 2)*

Independent. tedgdr, 1778-1786 (FAN.18)Kaliedoscope,'1818-1819 (FAN 59)Ladies' Port Folio, 1820 (-EAN=76-)-Massachusetts Centinel,1784-1790(FAN Q2 & 23)Massachiletts Oazette,1785-1788 (FAN 14)Massachusetts Mercury, 1793 -1803 (EM 46)Massachusetts Spy, 1770-1775 (FAN 17)-New England Courant; 1721-1727-(FAN,5)New- England Galaky, 18171-1820 EA71)New-Eng3and Pilladium, 1803-1820 (FAN 46)New Fnrland Weekly journal. 1727-1741 (FAN 16)

Polar Star,,I796-1797(EAN 98)'Republican Gazetteer, 1802-1803 (FAN 90',Russell's'Gazetto, 1798-1800 (FAN 201Satirist, 1812 (FAN 59).ApourRe. 18111(EAN 59)Times, 1807,1808 (FAN 76)Weekly Pessenrer, 1811-1820 (FAN 72)Weekly.Rehearsal, 1731-1735 (.EAN 5).Yankee,- 1812 -1820 (EAN hh)

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EARLY AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS 'MICROFORM

Massachusetts (coni'd). ,

Brookfield . Moral and Political Telegraphe, 1795 -1796 (RAN 115)

Political Renository, 1798-1802 (EAN 115)-..,

Worcester Intelligencer; 17Q471795 (FAN 135)7. .

Cambridge

Newburyport

Pittsfield

Saleui

Wor-cditer

,New-England Chronicle, 1775-1776 (FAN 24)

Fss-ex Journal, 1773-1777, 1784 -1794 (FAN 99)

Sun, 1800-3820 (FAN )11

Essex Gazette, 1768 -1775 (FAN 24)

Essex Perister, 1807-.1820..(EAN 40)Impartial Register, 1800=1801 -(FAN 40)Salem Gazette, 1781-1735 (FAN 14), 1190-1820 (FAN 13)

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Salem Mercury 1786-1789 (FAN 13)

_Salem. Pegiste%1801-1807 (FAN40)

AMefican-H 17811:21789-TEAN-251-Massachusetts 0 1775-178C, 178871820 (FAN 32).

National Aeris, 18.01-1820 (FAN 50)Worcester Marazine, 1786 -1788 (FAN 32),'

New Jersey

Burlington

Newark

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New Hampshire

Amherst.

Concord.

New Jersey Gazette, 1777-1778-(E*N 8)

'Centinelof Freedom, 1796 -1820 (FAN 56)

New Jersey Gazette, 17784786 (EAN 8')

Tamer's Cabinet, 1802-1820 (FAN 92)

Amefican Patriot, 1808-1869 (EAN 95)Concord Gazettc,..1806-1819 (FAN 132)Concord Herald, 3790-1794 (FAN 102)s:

rourigr p4' New Hampshire, 1794-1805-(FAN 77)NewHamnShire Patriot, 1809-3820 (FAN 95)*

Fxeter -Constitutionalist,-181071811 (FAN 88)

Portsmouth Freeman's Journal, 1776-1778 .(FAN-107).Herald of Gospel hibefty, 1808-1810, 1814-1816 (EAN 87)

New Hampshire,Gazettd, 1756-1775, 1778-1820 MAN 107)New Hampshire Mercury, 1784-1788 (FAN 15)Oimcle of the Pay, 1793=1799 (FAU 113) -Portsmouth Graclil, 3803-3820 (FAN 79)

United States Oraclel'1800-38G3 (FAN 113)-,

Walpole Ftirner'n Weekly Museum,.1797-1 810*(EAN 15)

New HampAire.:Journal, 17911-1797 (FAN'15)

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Albapp :Balance, 1809-1811 (EAN T5)

Hudson Balance, 1801 -1808 (EAN 89)Wasp, 1802-18b3 (EAN 89)

New York City

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Ohio

Chillicothe

Pennsylvania'

Carlisle

Chambersburg

Chestnut Hill Chestnuthiller Wodifiniehrift, 1790-1794 (EAN 104)

Lanchster

micRonims

American Citizen, 1800-4.010 (EAN 66 & 67)'American Minerva, 1793-1796 (EAN 51)Corrector, 1804 (EAN 134).Gazette of the United States, 1789-1790 (EAN 37 & 38)Herald, 1794-1/97 (EAN 122)Military Monitor and American Register, 182-1813 (EAN 111)'Minerva, 1796=1797 (FAN. 51)New-York Evening Post, 1801-1'820 (EAN 54 & 55)

New.rl'ork Gazette (Weyman's), 1759-1767 (EAN 33)

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New-York Gazette and Weekly Mercury, 1768-1T83 (EAN 34)New York Gazette (Bradford's), 1726-1744. Incomp. (MISC M)

4 Nill-_York, Herald, 1802-1817 (EAN 119)

New York Journal 'tor General Advertisers, 1766 -1776 (EAN 136)New York'jobrhal and the Genertl Advertiser, 1777-1782 (MISC 4)New-York Mercury," 1752.41768 (EAN 35).New-York Morning Post, 1810-1812-(EAN 105)New-York Spy, 1806-1807 (EAN,134)New-York Weekly Journal, 1733-1750 (EAN 43)Remembrancer, 1805 (EAN 134)Rivington's Royal Gazette, 1773-1783 (EAN 12)'Shairock, 1810-1817 (EAN 84)Spectator, 1797-1820 (EAN 86) .

Temple of Reason, 1800-1801 (EAN 96)Time Piece, 1797-1798 (EAN 106)War, 1812-1814, 1817 (EAN 111)Weekly Inspector, 1806-180r (EAN 134)

' Weekly Visitor, 1817-1820 (EAN.19)

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Weekly Recorder,.1814-1820 (EAN 135)

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Carlisle Gazette, 1765-1817 (EAR 58)Carlisle Republican, 1819-1820 (EAN 114)Spirit of the,Times, 1817-1819 (FAN 1110

Democratic Republican, 1815-147 (EAN114)

Pennsylvania. Packet, 1777-1778 (TAN 63)Wabre Amerikaner, 1804-1811 (EAN 48) .,

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,Fennsylvania (cont'd)

Lebanon WeltbOthe, 1809 (FAN'4 '133) .

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philadelnhia American Weekly - Mercury, 1719-174e(FAN 52)

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Amerikanischer Beobachter, 1808-1811 (FAN1:33) -

- Carey's United State 'Recorder. 179R' (FAN

Tlaypoole's American Daily Advertisq,,1706.1100 (FAN 68),Constitutional Diary, 1799 -1800 (FAN 125)Dunlap's American Daily_Advertiser, 1791 -1795 (FAN-61,)

Federal Gazette, 1708-1793 WAN 62)'inlay's American Naval' and 'cemmereill Register. 1795= 707

(FAN 128)Freeman's Journals,1781-1792 (FJ 49)'

gazette of the United,States, 1700-1804 (FAN 37 & :3()

General Advertiser, l790-1794 (FAN 121) .

0Grotjah's-Philadelphia Public-Sale Report, 1812-182Q (FAN 127)

Reraldof Gospel Liberty, 181*1814 (FAN 87) .

Independent Gazetteer;. 1782 - 1,796 (1795-1797 in PHIL) (FAN 91)

teve1 of Europe and North America; 1794?-1795 (FAN 10)National Gazette, 1791-1793 (EAN 10)Pennsylvania Chronicle. 1767-1774 (FAN 145iPennsylvania Eveninprost,s1775-1784 (FAN.6) 1777-1779 (PHIL)`Pennsylvania Gazette, 1728 - 1776,.'1777 -18,5 (PHIL) .....e-

Pemsylvania Journal, 1777-3780, 1784-1785 (PHIL)Pennsylvania Ledger, 1775-1778 (17.75 in PHIL) (FAN 80) .

Pennsylvania Mercury, 1784-1792 (1781 -1786 iA Plitt) (EAN 65)Pennsylvania Packet, 1771-1777, 1778-1790 (FAN 63); 1779-1780.

'- (PHIL) ; 1784 -1785 (PHIL)-Philadelphia Miperva, 1795-1798 (EAN 10)Porcupi'ne's Gizette, 1797-1800 (FAN 3)

American Daily Advertiser, 1800-1820 (FAN 81 t 82)

Temnle-ot Reason, 1801r1803 (FAN 06)Tickler, 1807/1813 (F.AN 53)

-Wcichenthche Philadelnhisce Staatsbote, 1762-1779 (F-AN 57)

Reading ReadinperAdler, 1796-1820 (EAN 69)Welt Rothe, 1812-1820 (FAN 133).

ShinnensbUrp Spirit of the Times, 1817 (FAN 114)

SunbUry Nordwestliche Post, 1818-1822 (FAN 76)Northumberland Republicancr, 1812-1818 (EAN 78)

Rhode Isladd

Newport Gazette Frangoise, 1780-1781 (RAN 11)Newport Herald,1787-1791 (EAN 11)Rhode,Tsland Gazette, 1732-1733 (EAN 11)Rhode Island Republican, 1809-1820 (F.AN 126)*

Providence American, 3808-1809 (FAN 60)Columbian Phenix, 1808-181h (EAN 109)Phenix, 1807-1808 (FAN 109)

( Providence Gazette, 1762-1825 (FAN 36) °-

Providence Patriot, 181h-1820 (FAN 90)Providence phoenix, 1802-1807 (EAN 109)Rhode Tsland American, 1809-1820 (F.AN (e)United State Chronicle, 1784 -1804 (FAN4)

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Vermont!

.Bellows Falls

Peadhum

Virginla

Leesburg

.7"

Pichmond

Williamsburp

Albhabetieel.

1 MICROFORMS

Vermodt Intelli:Pencer, 1817-1820 (FAN 07)

Green Mountain Patriot, 1708-15)7 (FAN 19)

Genius of Liberty, 1817-1820 (FAN 117)True American, 1800 (FAN 117)Nshinptonian; 1810 -1811- (FAN 1171

FnqUirer, 1804-1820 (FAN 83),

Virginia Gazette, 1736-1780 (MISC M).

Index to NonTilistinotive IterdIty or state) Titles.

Agricultural InteilipeneqrAmericanAmerican Apollo=

Citizen*..

HeraldMercuryMinervaPatriotAtchman

.

Weekly(Mercury

AmericanAmericanAmericanAmericanAmericanAmericanAmericanAmerikanischer BeobaOterArpus .. 1

BalanceBalance

Carey's United-States RecorderCensorCegthlel of Freedom,Chestnuthiller WacithIschriftClayroole's American Daily AdvertiserColumbian CentinelColumbian. Phenix.Constitutional TeePranhConstitutionalistContinental Journal,Corrector

Courier

Daily National IntellipencerDemocratDemocratic RepublicanDunlap's American Daily Advertiser

or,

ro*

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Boston, Mass.Providence, R.I.Boston, Mass*New York, N.Y.WorceUer, Mass.Hartford,,Conn.New York,. N:Y.

Concord, N. H.Wilmington, Del.Philadelphia, Pa.Philadelphia, Pa.Boston, niss..

Albany, N.Y.

___Hudson, N.Y.

Philadelphia, Pa.Boston, Mass. :

newark, N.J. :'

Chestnut H1V1,-Pa.. Philadelphia, Pa.Boston, Mass.Providence; R.I.BostonMass.Exeter, N.H.Boston, Mass:New York, N.Y. ,

Boston, Mass.

Washington, D.C.Boston, Mass.Chambersburp, Pa.Philadelphia, Pa..

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Eastern ArgusEnquirer -

Essex Gazette °

Essex JournalEssex Regigter

Farmer's Cabinet -

Farmer's Weekly MuseumFederal GazetteFederal GazetteFederal OrreryFinlay's Atherican Naval and

Commercial Register-Preemin's 3'purnalFieeman!s Journal.

Gazette FrangoiseGazette of the United StatesGazette of the United StatepGazetteerGeneral AdvertiserGenius of LibertyGi'ven,Mountain,-Patriot

Heratv?"

Herald Of FfeedomHerald-of'Gospel LibartyHerald of Gosne,A.LAerty-Herald' of Gospel Liberty

IdiotImpartial RegisterIndependent American..Independent,ChronloleIndependent GazetteerIndependent Ledger .-"

Kalieddscope '

-Ladies Port Folio.Level of(Dirope and North America

MetropolitanMiddlesex Gazette'Military Monitpr and American Register

'.4MinerVa'

Moral and Political Telegraph

I

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Portland, MaineRichmond, Va:Saierk, Mass.

Newburypc-t, Mass.Salem, Mass.

0 Amherst, N.H.'Walpole, N.H.

Bdstbn, Mass.Philadelphia, Pa.Boston, Mass.

Philadelphia, Pa.Philadelphia, Pa.,Portsmouth, N.R.

Newport,'R.I.New York, N.Y.PhIladelphia,'Pa.Boston, Mhss.Philadelphia, FEZ.

Leesburg, Va.-Peachum,

'New,7014G n.Y.

Boston, Masp.Philadelphia, Pa.Portland, Maine'Portsmouth, N.H.

o Boston., Mass. ,

Salem, Mass:Georgetown, D.C:Boston,.Mass..Thiladelphia,*Pa,Boston, Mass.'

Boston,Mass.-

Boston, Mass.Philadelphia, Pa.

-Georgetown, D.C., Middletown, Conn.Vey York, N.Y.New YorkN.Y.Brookfield, Mass.

MTCROFORMS

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National Aegis

National -GazetteNational:IntelligencerNational MessenRerNew England,CronicleNew'England"dburant.New England GalaxyNew England PalladiumNew England Weekly JournalNordwestliche PostNorthumberland Republicaner

Oracle of the

PhenixPolar StarPolitical RepositoryPorcupine's CazettePoulson's American Daily Advertiser

Readinger AdlerRemembrancer'Republican GazetteerRivinto's Royal Gazette.RUssell's Gazette

SatiristScourgeShamrock--Spectator.-. Spirit of the Times

Spirit of the TimesGun

Temple of Reason:;,:Temple of Reason

Tickler:,Time PieceTimes

True American

United States ChronicleUpited States OraCle

,Wahre AmerikanerWarWashingtonian -WaSpWeekly InsrectorWeekly Messenger,Weekly RecorderWeekly RehearsalWeekly VisitorWeltbotheoehentlichelPhfladelphisce-Staatsbote

Worcester Tntelligeneer.

t

Yankee 1 4

Worcester, Mass.Philadelphia, Pa.Washington. D.C.Georgetown, D.C.Cambridge,yass.Boston, Mass.Boston, Mass.Boston, Mass.Boston, Mass.Sunbury, Pa.Sunbury, Pa.

Portsmouth, 'N.H.

Providence, R.I:Boston, Mass.

Brookfield, Mass.Philadelphia, Pa.Philadelphia, Pa.

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Reading, Pa.New-York, N.Y.Boston, Mais.Ne* York, N.Y.Boston, Mass.

Boston, Mass.Boston, Mass.New York, N.Y.New York, N.Y.Shippensburp, Pa.Carlisle, Pa.Pittsfield, Mass'.

New York, N.Y.Philadelphia, Pa.

, 'Philadelphia, Pa.New York, N.Y.Boston, Mass.Leesburg, Va.

Providence, R.I.Portsmouth, N.W.:

-Lancaster, Pa.New York, N.Y.

Leesburg, Va.Ihidson, N.Y.

New York, N.Y.Boston, Mass.Chillicothe, OhioBoston, Mass.New York. N.Y.Lebanon, Pa.Philadelphia, *Pa.

Brookfle3d, Mass.

Boston, Mass.

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THE BRITISH VIEWPOINT.

Loyalists, faithfUl to the-Crown.and very unhappy with eny talk ofindependence for British colonies in America, are well represented in thebooks (VANS, JA). Journals (APS 1, EMI), and newspapers (FAN) in microformcovered earlier in this bibliorranhy, (A Public opinion roll, taken recentlyat Faneuil Pall. Boston. revealed that even in 1975, there are still a larrenunbe of U.S. citizens who are not synnathetic to the underlyin cau:,es of theAmerican Revolution some two'hundred years later!)

Stbdentsogil others interested in studying or doing research on the view-points expressed on the other side of the Atlantic during the colonial andrevolutionary era. however, are likewise well served by Olin Library's microformholdings.'

(IT. BRIT. PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF COMMONS. BRITISH SESSIONAL PAPERS. (BSP)

The Microprint edition includes CHansard'sJ collection of indexes forthe period 1696 -,1900 and actual. Parliamentary naners for the period 1731 -

1800. This period. from the Abbott Collection, is divided-into separate sectionsfor Bills (vols. 1-30).,Reports (vols. 31-68) and Accownts & Pavers (vols. 69-110).

GT. BRIT. PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF COMMONS. JOURNALS (H6)

Indexes for the period'1547 - 1900'are in Microprint, and Olin Library hasvols. 1 - 57 (1547-1802) of the Journals themselves in hard copy .(J301-J-3-4°).-

GT. BRIT. POLTAMENT. HOUSE OF COMMONS. REPORTS FROM COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSEOF COMMONS, REPRINTED BY ORDER OF THE HOUSE [and not inserted in the Journals,,1715-1801]. (MISC M)

Includes reports not included in the Journals themselves, above, on 10.reels of 15mm-roll microfilm with a hard cony index (A/V-J301-K56-Index-4°).

GT. BRIT. PARLIAMENT. HOUSE- OF 1-,ORDS. JOURNALS. (MISC M)

The Calendar for the periods 1509 - 1642 and'1660 - 1826 are reproducedin this 35mm roll microfilm from the U.S. Library of Congress.

A

GT. BRIT. PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE. RECORDS IN THE BRITISH RECORD OFFICE RELATING(1) SOUTH CAROLINA, 1663-C171323. (MISC.M). _

Reproduced on feels of 35mm roll microfilm from the transcripts madein 189 for the Historical Commission of the'State of South Carolina. Peel 12

contains indexes to persons & Places and to topics, and A descriptive pamphletis available (A/V-F272-(179-SupPl.).

GT. BRIT. .PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE. WAR OFFICE: AMHERST PAPERS. (MISC M)

These raisers were published In 1941-45 as part of the British ManuscriptsProject of the American Council of Learned Societies. Microfilm hOldinr6 include4 (of 260) reels. Reel contents are listed in a checklist,of the British Manu-scrints Project (Ref.-76620-07-U5).

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Call no. Title

. II-!749 Adventures in Negro history. Dramatization of Negro contributions inAd960 America from Pre Colonial days to the present. Highlight Radio Produc-

. .., tions HRP 101%

IT-24 Anthology of Negro poets in the U.S.A. - 200 years.' Read by Arne

Anthol" Bontemps. Folkways FL 9791.An860

11452 Black protest: "Includes material to 1865, comile&from writings,B561 s,,eeches, and documents. Read by Farle Hyman, Moses Gunn, Julian

Mayfield, Hilda Simms. Lexington LE 7784.

11-738 Brannon, Jean Marilyn. Blacks in the American Revolutionary War.

B735 Conceived; narrated and recorded by Jeap,Brannon. Folkways FD 5576.

11-681 "...But the women rose..." VOices of women in American history.

B970 Includes Anne HutchinsonAbigail Adams, Judith Sargent Murray, Emmav. 1 Hart Willard.. Various narrators. Folkways FH 5535

11-314 Fast, Howard. --reads Howard Fast. "Where'are your puns?" [complete'

F265 short story] and eicerpty frO17157ii morning:' CMS 518.

II-52 Franklin, Benjamin. Autobiograpjm, edited and read by L. Jesse Temisch,

F854 Folkways FL 9771.,.,

11-258 Great American speeches. Includes Patrick Henry's speech, "Liberty or

G798 death," read by Melvyn Douglas; 1st inaupufal address (George Washington)V. 1 read by Ed Begley; first inaugural address` (Thomas Jefferson) read by

Melvyn Douglas. Caedmon TC 2016,

11-676 Great British speeches. Includes speech by. William Pitt,. the Elder.

0798 nestorinp peace withAmerica," read by Anthony Quayle. Caedmon TC 2062.

v.. 2 1

IT-691 , Heritage,.S.A. V. 1-The American Revolution: the eve of conflict,

H425 and the IAA1174 of independence. Commentaries, and readings of speeches'

v. 1 &2- by leaders on both sides. V. 2-Speeches and documents. Narrated by

Richard Morris and David Kurlan. Folkways FH 500550Q6:

11-472 The Inaugural addreises of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson Abraham

In100 Lincoln Theodore Roosevelt. ReadingYand intr9ductory remarks bySenator George-McGovern. Spoken Arts SA 96k...

11-257 Jeffery, Harry Paul. Gallant men, stories of the Americana adventure.

J355 Told by Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen, with incidental music.Capitol P 264'3.-

II-195 The_Negro woman: compiled and edited by Jean M. Brannon. Includes

R312 , 1753-1784. Read by Dorothy Washinpton. Folkways

FH 5523, r"

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cP1LP5L Title. % .-

11-753 Richardson; Ben. History of the black man in America. Includes: white

R193 Colonial foes of slavery; black self - liberators and Revo:utionary Warsoldiers; sPeCific sections'or the Constitution dea14ng withslaveny <

and Benjamin Franklin, early critic. Read by the author. Rivervood

Productions X4RM 3836. --.

II-142 Smith, Charles Edward, ed. The Patriot plan. Readings by Wallace House

Sm530 and Kenneth BuCkridge of American documents and speeches of.the Period-1620-1772. Folkways FH,5710.. , -

.

. . .

11-629 Silhouettes in courake. Includes Colonization of the new world to the

Si310 13.J7(17W1f717W-7477(74; Cann the Days of the minutemen, 1776. Ossie

'Ir; 1 Davis;.narrfitor; music composed, arranged and conducted by'Cene Caseyand. Charles Jones. Silhouettes in Courage SIL-3000.

,, .C

11-608 The Snoken Arts treasury of American speeches, ballads, and documents.

Sn650 Includes Revolutionary times: Washington and Jefferson. Read by Richard

Kiley, Hurd Hatfield) and Roy Basler.. Spoken Arts SA 3006.

. Thomas, Sam. Freedom's finest hour; narrations of the` American Refo-

T367 lution. Ronald Reagan-narrator., Decca DL7TW3.

11-599 Voices of nrotest: the-black man sneaks up for his rights.-1661-1847.

17870 Includes early Negro petitions for freedom, Bfinjamin Banneker's letters,

v. 1 poem by Phillis Wheatley.' Various readers. -Spoken Arts SA 1091.

HAMBER, VOCAL, & KEYBOARD MUSIC

`V-154 Antes, John, 1740-1811. Three trios; -the birth of chamber music._An860 America. Members of the Fine Arts Quartet. Columbia ML 6141."

VIII-297 Bales, Richard. The Revolution. A cantata based on the music of the

B195 American Colonies during the years.1775-1890. -Soloists; Cantata choir

of the Lutheran ChuiTh of the Reformation; National Gallery Orchestra;the comndSer. conducting. Columbia LS 1002.

VIII-154 Billings, William, 1746-1800. The New England harmony... ,.A collection

Am150 of early-American choral music. Old Sturbridge Singers; Harvard Wind

Ensemble. Recorded at Old Sturbridge Village, Mass. Includes additional

works by American composers of the eighteenth century. Folkways FA.2377

VIII-2h8 Billings, William, 17416-100. Abe music of William Billings.- Slipcase

B496 title: The continental harmony. Sacred and seculardehoruses.for1 'ccomnanied mixed voices. OreggiPmith Singers. Columbia MS 7277.

IX-182 Heinrich, Anton Philipp, 1781 1861. The dawning of music in Kentucky.

11364 Songs, vocal duets and Piano.music. Mostly taken from Heinrich's firstthree publications ...The dawning of music in'Kentucky ...The westernminstrel ...and The '43ylviad. American Music Grow). Neely-Bruce,

piano. Vanguard VSD 71178.

VITT-244 Music of-the American Moravians. Includes works by John Antes, 1740-1811:

M973, Johann Peter, 1746-1813; Johannes Herbst, 1735-1812;-Jer4miah Dencke,

1725-1795; David Michael, 1751-1827. The Moravian Festival Chorus and

Orchestra; soloists; Fine Arts Quartet; Thor Johnson,.conductor. Odyssey

32 160140.

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Call no.

V=378

M973- -

VI-232Or] 40

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VI :231

Y160

X-123'USA

Am350Ir. 1

Title

The Musicteacher of Williamsburg. Eighteenth7century

rerformed in Colonial Virginia. Inslrumental ensemble

original instruments of the neriod, or reproductions..

,PHONORECORDS

music taught andand s^loists, with

Colonial Williams-

burp WS 104.

The Organ in America. "Being a Survey of the Organ - Builder's Art as

practiced in these UnitedStates from the Revolution until the War

Between the States of the actual instruments playing lively Tunes &

Muscks of.the Pay." Collected and nerformed by F. Power Briggs.

ColurIbia MS 6:161.

Yankee organ music. Includes ':ankeeTtod:le with variations, and The

Fourth ofJuly, by. James Hewitt, 1770-1827. Richard Ellsasser at the

organ of The Hammond Museum, Gloucester, Mass. Nonesuch H- 71200.

FOLK MUSIC

Americanllistory fn ballad and song. With teaching*,

school social studies. Includei songs-from Colonial

American Revolution. SunR:by Pete and Peggy Seeger,

McCurdy. Folkways FH 5803.

guide for junior highAmerica and theHermes Nye, and Ed

Y -157 Who built America? AMerIcan histbry tirough it's folksongs.

USA .Bill Bonyun with guitar. Folkways EC 7492.

Am350

Sung\by Wallace House, with guitar.

Sung by

X-127UGAB210

X-131 . -

USA.,

P733.

On order

X-689USA''

C71$

17880USA

M973.vY1

On order.

X-122USA'W195

.Ballads of the American Revolution.'Folkways FP.5001.

Election songs of the United States. Includes,songs ca.. 1800. Sung

-.by Oscar Brand, with banjo and guitar accomp 14niments. Folkways FH 5280.

Colonial k Revolutionary Waf period sea songs.& chanteys. Sung 11V

Cliff Haslam and John,Miller, with men's chorUS; inpart with guitar

or,pennywhistle accompaniment. Folkways Fir5275.

Colonial Williamsburg presents the Fifes and Drums and The Band of

Musick. -Performed on authentic instruments of the pefiod. Colonial

Williamsburg WS 101.

The Musical heritage of America; from-Colonial times to the beginning

-of the Civil War. Narrated and sung-by Tom Glazer with Pat Moffitt. .'

Guitar and banjo accompanimen. CMS 650..

.

Songs. from a Colonial. tavern. Colonial Williamsburg LLAF 48.

War ballads U.S.A. Includes pre-Revolution and devolutionary War songs.

Sung by HermesmNye. with calitar. Folkways. FH 5249.

SOUNDTRACKS &TUSTCALS

XTL -1 57 Edwards,_ Sherman. 1776. Musical, with riginal Broadway cast.

Ed080 BOS 3310.

4 8'-14-

Columbia

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MOTION PICTURES

.s

0 Examples of some

16mm Motion Pictures

available for rental from outside sources*

America. 119 min. b &w (silent). Audio Brandon (United Artistis), 1924.

D. W. Griffith's version,of the Revolutionary War. Especially notable are Paul

Revere's ride and the Battle of Bunker Hill.

American Revolution: The cause of liberty. 24 min. color. Learning Corp. ofof American, 1971.

,Correspondence between John'Laurens and his father (Pres. of the Continental,Copgresd) from 1772-1782: _John, embittered by England's treatment af the \colonies, returned hote to South-Carolina.

American Revolution; The impossible war. "25 min': color. Learning Corp. of

America, 1971.Correspondence between John Lwarenseand his father from 1772-1782,,JOhn as oneof Washington's officers and his father, a statesman who is fightipg political

_intrigue.

Battle of Yorktown. 14 min. color. Ency. Brit. Educ. Corp., 1956... Events leading up tothe decision of the American Revolution and th'. actual.

battle recreated in detail.

Bill of Rights -of the U.S.. 19 min: -color. Ency. Brit. Educ'. Corp.', 1956.

Factual presentation of the human factors that shaped this basic Americandocument.

. Colonial Printer. 25 min. Color. Colonial Williamsburg, 1952.In.Cplonial Williamsburg in 1776, the Virginia Gazette was a newspaper which

:kept citizens of colonies Informed-and served as a post Office and book store.A fine presentation concerning-colonisI-Tife-anathe part the press played inshaping opinion and American Hidtory.

..Constitution of the U.S.. 22 min. color. Ency.. Brit. Educ. Corp., 1956:

Trials and struggles to form our government and set the pattern for ourdemoctic.way,of life.

r.

1

Declaratton of Indeendence b ,the Colonies. ]9 min. color. Ency. Brit. Educ.

Corp., 1956.A realistic struggle of the 13 colonies in their adoption of tIte.famous declar-ation that formed a new nation.

* bookings may be scheduled for W.U. Hilltop classes thrOugh the A/V Dept.,Olin Library.

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Gunsmith of Williamsbulat. 59 min. color. Colo4ial Williamsburg, 1969.'Documentary on constructing a rifle Completely by hand as done in the 1770's.This is done by a master gunsmith, Wallace Gusler.: \

Hammerman in Williamsburg: An 18th century blacksmith, 37 min. Color.Colonial Williamsburg, 1973

This film,presents,the skill of ablacksmith in forging utilitarian And.decorative objects, and their importance in. colonial American settlements.Every facet of the blacksmith's technique.

-. ,

History of the Negro in Amerfcai_Part 1 1619-1860: Out of slavery. 20'min,b&w. -McGraw-Hill, 1965.. . ,-,

. .

Covers the period of early slave trade, conditions,

of the Negro aa.a slaveand as a free man, the effects of Uncle Tom's Cabin and raid on Parper'sFerry in 1859

Howards of Virginia, 117 min. b&w. Audio Brandon (Columbia Pictures),1940.

The ideals of the Revolution set forth in a dokistic drama about a ColonialVirginia couple with opposing attitudes toward the break with England.

Lexington and Concord. 27 min. Color. McGraw-Hill, 1963.Using Old paintings, drawings, maps, models and actual localities, shows theevents of April 19, 1775. The effect given is that 4f being present whilehiatory was made and a new nation born. .

Making a Revolution. 53-min color. Time-Life Films, 1972.Ch'arts the impending break of -iThegolonies with British, and characterizesthe menwho 'spoke and fought fof revolution :L---

Midnight Ride of Paul Reveres 11 min. Color. Ency. Brit. Educ.1957.

Enactment Of Henry Wordsworth Longfeliow's poem following the rider as anarrator reads the pciem.

Music of.Wiliiamsblitg:_ 29 min. color. Colonlal Williqmsburg, 1961.Interprets, thiough music, life in Colonial Will;iamsburg, capitol of Virginia.

Old Glom. 28 min. b&w. U.S. Dept. of Defense, 1060.Evolution of the American flag from6England banner flown at Jamestown -,

1607 to present 50 states flag.

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.1776. . 54 min. color. McGraw-Hill, 1965.Actual historic places, portraits of leaders of influence, objects used by thepeople and living silhouettes, each enliven the year 1776 in U.S. history.

A Shipment to Saratoga. 14 min. b&w: U.S. Dept. of the Army, 4958.How foreign aid contributedto the auccess of Battle of Saratoga in 1777 andhelped to win our independence from England.

Silversmith of Williamsburg, 44 min. color. Colonial WilliamSburg, 1971.Traces the handcrafts of a silver coffeepot as it would have been fashionedby a master silversmith, his journeymen, and apprentices in the 18th centuryWilliamsburg. It also includes the economic relations between the Virginiacolonies and England, 18th century fashions; n decorative arts, and the methoeksworking conditions, and finances of craftsmen.

Valley Forge: "no food, no suldiers". 13 min. color. Perspective Films,1971.

Excerpts from, letters, diaries, and.official orders from such luminaries asWashington; Paine, and Benjamin Rush, and colonial American airs and 4ymns arecombined-to recreake-the atmosphere o± Valley Forge during winter encampmentof American Pevo.Lutionary troops in 1778.

Mar of Independence, 1775- 1783. 24 min. color. U.S. Navy, 1952.Movements of the Continental Army and Navy from 1775 - 1783 through stillpictures.

Yorktown: The world turned upside down. 13 min. Color. Perspective Films,1972. 4

Evocation of the events and atmosphere leading to the decisive victory of theFrench and American forces over the British Army in Oct. 19, 1781.

OM.