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Folks' Book of American Explorers, pp. 55-59; Eggleston's First Book in American History, pp. 18-23; Higginson's History of United States, pp. 76-84; Bryant's Popular History of United States, vol. I., pp. 129–138; Bancroft's History of United States, vol. I., pp. 61, 62; The Sea Fathers, pp. 90-95; Montgomery's Leading Facts of American History, pp. 18, 19.

II. DRAKE.

Anderson's New Grammar School History of United States, pp. 33-35; Towle's Heroes of History (Drake); Gilman's Historical Readers, vol. I., pp. 94–102.

III. RALEIGH.

Lee & Shepard's Young Folks' Series, No. 5; Higginson's Young Folks' Book of American Explorers, pp. 177-200; Eggleston's History of United States and Its People, pp. 13-17; Richardson's History of Our Country, pp. 59-62; American History Stories, vol. I., pp. 35-40; Eggleston's Household History of United States, pp. 14-20; Towle's Heroes of History (Raleigh); Half Hours with American History, vol. I., pp. 105–114; Youth's History of United States, vol. I., pp. 55-59; Montgomery's Leading Facts of American History, pp. 35-37; Bryant's Popular History of United States, vol. I., pp. 240-261; Bancroft's History of United States, vol. I., pp. 67-78; Monroe's Story of Our Country, pp. 4652; Wright's Children's Stories in American History, pp

254-258; Gilman's Historical Readers, vol. I., pp. 107– 109; Raleigh and the Potato, M. Blathwayt, Wide Awake, 28: 313.

IV. GOSNOLD.

The Making of New England, pp. 8-19; Bryant's Popular History of United States, vol. I., pp. 79–81; Gilman's Historical Readers, vol. I., pp. 113-115; Higginson's Young Folks' Book of American Explorers, pp. 203-213.

EXPLORERS FOR FRANCE

I. CARTIER.

Gilman's Historical Reader, vol. I., pp. 87-90; Higginson's Young Folks' Book of American Explorers, pp. 99– 117; Lee & Shepard's Young Folks' Series, No. 3.

II. HUGUENOTS.

Higginson's Young Folks' Book of American Explorers, pp. 143-166; Lee & Shepard's Young Folks' Series, No. 4; Richardson's History of Our Country, pp. 5358; Children's Stories in American History, pp. 228254; Youth's History of United States, vol. I., pp. 4251; Bryant's Popular History of United States, vol. I., pp. 189-223; Bancroft's History of United States, vol. I., pp. 19–21, 50-55; Gilman's Historical Readers, vol. I., pp. 91-93; Montgomery's Leading Facts of American History, pp. 30-32.

III. CHAMPLAIN.

Higginson's Young Folks' Book of American Explorers, pp. 269-278; Lee & Shepard's Young Folks' Series, No. 6; The Making of New England, pp. 40-48; Higginson's History of United States, pp. 127-136; The Pioneers of France in the New World, pp. 310-324; Half Hours with American History, vol. I., pp. 172-182; Bancroft's History of United States, vol. I., pp. 18-21, 138, 139; Gilman's Historical Readers, vol. II., pp. 7II; Historical Classic Readings, No. 6, Champlain and His Associates.

COLONIZATION

I. JOHN SMITH.

Eggleston's First Book in American History, pp. 2342; Eggleston's Household History of United States, pp. 20-27; The Youth's History of United States, vol. I., pp. 63-68; Bancroft's History of United States, vol. I., pp. 86-96; Edward Eggleston's Pocahontas; Markham's Colonial Days, pp. 127–145; Historical Classic Readings, No. 2, Settlement of Virginia; Scudder's Short History of United States, pp. 34-41; Wright's Children's Stories in American History, pp. 259-268; Dodge's Stories of American History, pp. 26-33; Monroe's Story of Our Country, pp. 55-67; Higginson's Young Folks' Book of American Explorers, pp. 236-265; Higginson's Young Folks' History of United States, pp. 110-114; Stories of the Old Dominion, pp. 30-54; Lee & Shepard's Young Folks' Series, No. 6.

II. NATHANIEL BACON AND HIS MEN.

Stories of the Old Dominion, pp. 65-68; Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, vol. I., pp. 129, 130; Montgomery's Leading Facts of American History, pp. 62-64; Eggleston's First Book in American History, pp. 79-86; Old Times in the Colonies, pp. 259–262; Half . Hours with American History, vol. I., pp. 260-273; The Youth's History of United States, vol. I., pp. 207-210; Bancroft's History of United States, vol. I., pp. 455-469; Bacon's Rebellion, St. Nicholas, 17, Part 2: 547.

III. HENRY HUDSON AND THE DUTCH SETTLERS.1

Higginson's Young Folks Book of American Explorers, pp. 281-307; Anderson's New Grammar School History of United States, pp. 60-62; Eggleston's First Book in American History, pp. 42-49; Scudder's History of United States, pp. 54-58; Youth's History of United States, vol. I., pp. 84-87; Bryant's Popular History of United States, vol. I., pp. 345-358; Bancroft's History or United States, vol. I., pp. 480-488; Montgomery's Leading Facts of American History, pp. 65-69; The Sea Fathers, pp. 141-150; Historical Classic Readings, No. 9, Pp. 57-63; Higginson's Young Folks' History of United States, pp. 88-90; Sparks's American Biography, vol. X., pp. 222-231, 294; Wright's Children's Stories in American History, pp. 292-294; Cyclopedia of Persons and

1 We put Henry Hudson here because he logically belongs here rather than among the explorers. But this we will explain more fully in Part II.

Places, p. 399; Gilman's Historical Readers, vol. II., pp. 32, 33; Historical Classic Readings, No. 9, pp. 57-63; Young Folks' Series, No. 7.

IV. THE MAYFLOWER AND THE PILGRIMS.

Higginson's Young Folks' Book of American Explorers, pp. 311-361; Jane Andrews's Ten Boys, pp. 191-206; Lee & Shepard's Young Folks' Series, No. 8; Higginson's Young Folks' History of United States, pp. 55-60; The Making of New England, pp. 67-86; Anderson's New Grammar School History of United States, pp. 65-70; Eggleston's Household History of United States pp. 3742; The Youth's History of United States, vol. I., pp. 99-107; Markham's Colonial Days, pp. 53–71; Scudder's History of United States, pp. 72-77; Bancroft's History of United States, vol. I., pp. 199-214; Montgomery's Leading Facts of American History, pp. 74-79; Gilman's Historical Reader, vol. II., pp. 12-21; Eggleston's First Book in American History, pp. 49-59; Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, vol. V., pp. 643, 644; Miles Standish (American Pioneers and Patriots Series); Historical Classic Readings, No. 3, Plymouth Plantation; Historical Classic Readings, No. 9, Gov. Bradford, pp. 5-11; Historical Classic Readings, No. 9., Gov. Brewster, pp. 12-17; Historical Classic Readings, No. 9, Gov. Hutchinson, pp. 17-22; Scudder's Short History of United States, pp. 42-47; Dodge's Stories of American History, pp. 18-25; Monroe's Story of Our Country, pp.

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