Early American Imprints, Series II: (1800 - 1819) is based on the American Bibliography by Ralph R. Shaw and Richard H. Shoemaker. The database provides full-text and full-page-image access to books, pamphlets and broadsides published in America during the early part of the 19th century. This comprehensive collection also features many state papers and government materials, including published reports, presidential letters, and state and territorial resolutions.
Early American Imprints, Series II: (1800 – 1819) compliments Early American Imprints, Series I: Evans, 1639-1800, the definitive resource for researching 17th- and 18th-century America.
From Aaron Burr to Zebulon Pike, from abolitionism to Tippecanoe, this unique Web-based collection thoroughly chronicles the people, ideas and events behind the early political, social, cultural and geographic growth of the United States. Researchers can study the emergence of American arts and literature, follow the progression of American economic, religious and scientific thought, track the westward expansion, and much more. Specific topics covered include the Adams-Onis Treaty, Bible societies, canals, the Embargo Act, fur trade, Hartford Convention, Lewis & Clark expedition, Louisiana Purchase, nationalism, Panic of 1819, romanticism, Seminole War, Treaty of Ghent, 12th Amendment, U.S. Military Academy, War of 1812, widows and wives, and thousands of other topics. Also included are the works of many European authors reprinted for the American public.
Researchers can browse by genre, subjects, author, history of printing, place of publication, and language