المراجع

السجلات والمكتبات

  • Amin Rihani Papers, Library of Congress
  • Andrew Jackson Papers (microfilm) (Wilmington, Del.: Scholarly Resources, 1986)
  • Central Zionist Archives (CZA), Jerusalem
  • Cleveland Plain Dealer Archive
  • Cornelius Van H. Engert Papers, Georgetown Univ.
  • Cornell Univ. Library, Making of America Collection (MOA)
  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt Papers, Library of Congress
  • Harry S. Truman Presidential Museum and Library (online)
  • Henry Morgenthau Papers, Library of Congress
  • James M. Landis Papers, Library of Congress
  • Joel Barlow Papers, New York Public Library
  • John Fitzgerald Kennedy Presidential Library, Boston
  • John Jay Papers, Columbia Univ., New York
  • Karl S. Twitchell Papers, Princeton Univ.
  • Mariners’ Museum Library, Washington, D.C.
  • New Hampshire Historical Society, Tuck Library
  • Oscar Straus Papers, Library of Congress
  • Papers of the American Board of Commissions for Foreign Missions (PABCFM), Bilkent Univ., Turkey
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  • Thomas Jefferson Papers, American Memory Project, Library of Congress
  • Thomas Jefferson Papers, Princeton Univ.
  • United States National Archives (USNA)
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  • William Eaton Papers (WEP), Huntington Library, San Marino, Calif.
  • William H. Seward Papers, Univ. of Rochester
  • William L. Westermann Paris Peace Conference Diaries, Columbia Univ.
  • William Tecumseh Sherman Papers, Notre Dame Univ.
  • William Yale Oral History, Columbia Univ.

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الصحف والدوريات

  • Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine
  • Harpers New Monthly Magazine
  • Ladies’ Magazine
  • Littell’s Living Age
  • London Daily Mail
  • Los Angeles Times
  • New Englander and Yale Review
  • New York Daily Tribune
  • New York Times
  • Niles’ Weekly Register
  • Princeton Review
  • Scribner’s Monthly
  • Stars and Stripes (Cairo edition)
  • United States Democratic Review
  • Whig Review

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