130. REFERENCES.

BIBLIOGRAPHIES.—W. E. Foster, References to Presidential
Administrations
, 20-22; Justin Winsor, Narrative and Critical History,
VII. 346-348; Channing and Hart, Guide, §§ 179-180.

HISTORICAL MAPS.—No. 5, this volume (Epoch Maps, No 10); Scribner's
Statistical Atlas
, Plates 14, 15; school histories of Channing and
Johnston.

GENERAL ACCOUNTS.—H. Von Hoist, Constitutional History, I. 409-458;
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States
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SPECIAL HISTORIES.—Josiah Quincy, Life of John Quincy Adams, chap. vii.; J. T. Morse, John Quincy Adams, 164-225; W. H. Seward, Life of John Quincy Adams, 137-201; C. Schurz, Henry Clay, I. 203-310; W. G. Sumner, Andrew Jackson, 73-135; E. M. Shepard, Martin Van Buren, 84- 150; H. C. Lodge, Daniel Webster, 129-171; J. L. Bishop, History of American Manufactures, II. 298-332.

CONTEMPORARY ACCOUNTS.—J. Q. Adams, Memoirs, VII., VIII. (chapter xiv.); H. Niles, Weekly Register; T. H. Benton, Thirty Years's View, I. 44-118; Josiah Quincy, Figures of the Past; N. Sargent, Public Men and Events, I. 56-160; Ben Perley Poore, Perley's Reminiscences, 1-87; John Trumbull, Autobiography; J. French, Travels, Mrs. Trollope, Domestic Manners of the Americans.—Reprints in American History told by Contemporaries, III.