Citation: Edc. Campbell, LEE MISERABLES - LIFE IN THE ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA FROM THE WILDERNESS TO APPOMATTOX - POWER,JT, AMERICAN HISTORY, 33(4), 1998, pp. 12-12
Citation: Md. Hull, UNTIL THE LAST TRUMPET SOUNDS - THE LIFE OF GENERAL OF THE ARMIES PERSHING,JOHN,J. - SMITH,G, AMERICAN HISTORY, 33(4), 1998, pp. 13-13
Citation: E. Oxford, GERSHWIN RHAPSODY - 100 YEARS AFTER GERSHWIN,GEORGE BIRTH, LISTENERS ARE STILL DAZZLED BY ONE OF THE COMPOSERS GREATEST WORKS, 'RHAPSODY INBLUE', AMERICAN HISTORY, 33(4), 1998, pp. 16
Citation: L. Gragg, ORDER VS. LIBERTY - WHEN CONGRESS PASSED THE ALIEN AND SEDITION ACTS IN 1798, IT OPENED A HEATED DEBATE ABOUT THE LIMITS OF FREEDOM IN A FREE-SOCIETY, AMERICAN HISTORY, 33(4), 1998, pp. 24
Citation: Wr. Wilson, OFFICIAL US ARMY PHOTOGRAPHER - FOR LIEUTENANT WILSON,BILL AND HIS UNIT, WWII WAS A DIFFERENT KIND OF SHOOTING WAR, AMERICAN HISTORY, 33(4), 1998, pp. 36-43
Citation: R. Sassaman, THE WASHINGTON TRAGEDY - AFTER CONGRESSMAN SICKLES,DAN KILLED HIS WIFES LOVER, THE COURT-CASE TURNED INTO THE TRIAL OF THE 19TH-CENTURY, AMERICAN HISTORY, 33(4), 1998, pp. 44-52
Citation: C. Techky, TIME CAPSULE - CHARTERS OF FREEDOM THAT CAN BE FOUND AT THE NATIONAL-ARCHIVES BUILDING IN WASHINGTON, AMERICAN HISTORY, 33(4), 1998, pp. 60
Citation: A. Patton, END OF A LINER - ACCIDENTAL BURNING AND CAPSIZING OF THE FRENCH LUXURY LINER, NORMANDIE, AT NYCS 50TH STREET PIER ON FEBRUARY 9, 1942, AMERICAN HISTORY, 33(4), 1998, pp. 72-72
Citation: ANNIVERSARY OF WOMENS RIGHTS CONVENTION (2 UPPER NEW-YORK-STATE COMMUNITIES TO COMMEMORATE THE 150TH ANNIVERSARY OF CONVENTION HELD IN SENECA FALLS ON JULY 19-20, 1848), AMERICAN HISTORY, 33(3), 1998, pp. 4-4