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Mead, Walter B. – 1988
These 53 radio scripts present the history of the founding and ratification of the U.S. Constitution. Each script is designed to fit within a 2 to 2-1/2 minute time-frame. The titles are: "Introduction to Series" (Promotional Segment); "Did You Know: Our Present Constitution Is Our Second Constitution?"; "The First…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Constitutional History, Program Content, Radio
Finley, Martha – Dodd, Mead and Company, 1906
The Elsie novels are part of a multi-volume series. In "Elsie and Her Namesakes," Grandma Elsie is surrounded by her namesakes within her friend circle and family. The story begins with the marriage of Horace and Gracie in Woodburn, Virginia. Following the wedding, the extended family and the couple travel to Viamede, Grandma Elsie's…
Descriptors: Novels, United States History
Ballantyne, R. M. – Porter & Coates, 1800
This adventure novel is a story about the journey of a dog named Crusoe and his young master as they travel through the Western prairies.
Descriptors: Novels, Geographic Regions, United States History
Humphrey, Frances A. – Congrational Sunday-School and Publishing Society, 1890
Children, Dick and Suzette Waterman live in Colorado on an isolated western ranch in Colorado, homeschooled by their parents. Having learned about Plymouth Rock and the "Mayflower" in books and photographs at home, Dick and Suzette spend a summer visiting their aunt and uncle in Boston. During their stay, the children explore the famous…
Descriptors: Novels, United States History, Land Settlement, Migration
Finley, Martha – Dodd, Mead and Company, 1891
The Elsie novels are part of a multi-volume series. "Elsie's Vacation and After Events" starts as Captain Raymond's eldest child, Max, joins the Navy. The Captain and his family then board the "Dolphin" and set sail along the Delaware River, later stopping in Trenton and Philadelphia. The Captain tells his children stories of…
Descriptors: Novels, United States History, Geography, Christianity
Arlen, Karen; Batt, Margaret; Benson, Mary Ann; Kester, Nancy N. – 1996
This resource presents a collection of over 60 traditional songs set in the context of California's history. Throughout its history, music has played an important part in the lives of California's diverse peoples. The book opens with songs of Native California tribes and continues through European exploration, Spanish and Mexican rule, U.S.…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Heritage Education, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Cornwall, Susan Peyton – Dodd, Mead and Company, 1852
In this book, Susan Cornwall aims to illustrate the beauty and value of practical piety, by an attractive exhibition of its salutary influence amid the daily duties and cares and common incidents of life. For this reason, Cornwall selected an interesting phase of mental habits, which, though combining some of the most striking points of…
Descriptors: Religion, Christianity, Religious Factors, United States History
Optic, Oliver – Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co., 1893
This is sixth and last in a series of children's novels about the U.S. Civil War. The volume is not intended to be historical narrative of the particular period of the war in which its scenes are laid, the incidents accurately conform to the facts, and especially to the spirit, of the eventful years in which they are placed, as recorded, and as…
Descriptors: Novels, Childrens Literature, United States History, War
Optic, Oliver – Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co., 1896
"On the Staff" is the fourth of the series of historical fiction novels in the series, "The Blue and the Gray--on Land." Like its predecessors, it is set during the time of the United States Civil War. In this volume, the hero, Deck Lyon, has grown somewhat older, and his character and ability have been considerably developed;…
Descriptors: Fiction, History, Novels, United States History
Barchers, Suzanne – Teacher Ideas Press, 2004
Ten readers theatre scripts based on some of the most famous, sensational trials in U.S. history provide a fascinating glimpse into our past and our justice system. These compelling dramas are based on actual trial proceedings, and have been adapted to the interest and reading level of students in upper elementary and middle school. Details of the…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Scripts, Drama, Court Litigation
Optic, Oliver – Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co., 1890
"On the Blockade" is the third historical fiction novel in the "The Blue and the Gray Series." Like the first and second volumes, the plot dates back to the War of the Rebellion, and takes place in the midst of scenes on the Southern coast, where the United States naval operations occurred. Many of the personages of the…
Descriptors: United States History, Novels, Fiction, War

Abe, Yoshio – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1985
Presents an English translation of the first few pages, set in a Japanese internment camp in the U.S. during World War II, of a Japanese novel about the problems of dual nationality and personal identity. (KH)
Descriptors: Identification (Psychology), Japanese Americans, Novels, Racial Relations
Chadwick, Mara Louise Pratt – Public School Publishing Company, 1897
This is a book of stories that take place during the American Revolution. The stories are about the conflicts the pioneers had with the Indians and with detachments of the British army during the war. The author has thrown a great deal of spirit and dash into this narrative, which is sure to carry the boy or girl reader on to the end.
Descriptors: United States History, Colonialism, American Indians, Land Settlement
Clay, Marilyn – Instructor, 1980
To enliven her class' study of the American West, the author had students write letters as if they were pioneers heading west. The results were developed into a school play, an excerpt of which forms the bulk of this article. (SJL)
Descriptors: Drama, Elementary Education, Learning Activities, Letters (Correspondence)

Hilenski, Ferdinand Alexi – 1985
This historical dramatization, prepared for presentation at the 1985 Wyoming Chatauqua, contains three dialogues, set during the administration of President Thomas Jefferson and presenting the issues surrounding the drafting and ratification of the U.S. Constitution. The dialogues are designed to be presented in three segments to permit discussion…
Descriptors: Constitutional History, Dialogs (Literary), Drama, Government (Administrative Body)