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Miller, James Edwin. The United States in Literature. 7th ed. Scott, Foresman and Company, 1985.
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Find full textAccardo, Jus. Infinity. Entangled Teen, an imprint of Entangled Publishing, LLC, 2016.
Find full textBarnes, Peter W. Marshall, the courthouse mouse: A tail of the U.S. Supreme Court. VSP Books, 1998.
Find full text1964-, Dudley William, and Chalberg John, eds. Opposing viewpoints in American history. Greenhaven Press, 2007.
Find full textill, Gaber Susan, ed. The baker's dozen: A colonial American tale. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1988.
Find full textillustrator, Gaber Susan, ed. The baker's dozen: A colonial American tale. August House, Inc., 2013.
Find full textSeguin, Marilyn Weymouth. GILBERT VANZANDT--The Story of a Civil War drummer boy and his pony, Fannie Lee. Branden Publishing company, 2006.
Find full textCampbell, Janis, and Anne Margaret Lewis. Hidden Michigan (Hidden States) (Hidden States). Mackinac Island Press, 2006.
Find full textGagne, Tammy. Fact and Fiction of American Invention. ABDO Publishing Company, 2021.
Find full textPeterson, Megan Cooley, Matt Chandler, and Carol Kim. Fact vs. Fiction in U. S. History. Capstone, 2021.
Find full textPeterson, Megan Cooley, Matt Chandler, and Carol Kim. Fact vs. Fiction in U. S. History. Capstone, 2023.
Find full textPeterson, Megan Cooley, Matt Chandler, and Carol Kim. Fact vs. Fiction in U. S. History. Capstone, 2021.
Find full textPeterson, Megan Cooley, Matt Chandler, and Carol Kim. Fact vs. Fiction in U. S. History. Capstone, 2021.
Find full textPeterson, Megan Cooley, Matt Chandler, and Carol Kim. Fact vs. Fiction in U. S. History. Capstone, 2023.
Find full textYomtov, Nel. Abner Doubleday and Baseball's Beginning: Separating Fact from Fiction. Capstone, 2021.
Find full textYomtov, Nel. Abner Doubleday and Baseball's Beginning: Separating Fact from Fiction. Capstone, 2021.
Find full textSmith-Llera, Danielle. Paul Revere and the Midnight Ride: Separating Fact from Fiction. Capstone, 2021.
Find full textYomtov, Nel. Abraham Lincoln and the Gettysburg Address: Separating Fact from Fiction. Capstone, 2021.
Find full textSmith-Llera, Danielle. Paul Revere and the Midnight Ride: Separating Fact from Fiction. Capstone, 2021.
Find full textYomtov, Nel. Abraham Lincoln and the Gettysburg Address: Separating Fact from Fiction. Capstone, 2021.
Find full textRobleda, Margarita. Maria: A Latina Girl in the United States. Tandem Library, 2005.
Find full textSmith-Llera, Danielle. Betsy Ross and the U. S. Flag: Separating Fact from Fiction. Capstone, 2021.
Find full textSmith-Llera, Danielle. Betsy Ross and the U. S. Flag: Separating Fact from Fiction. Capstone, 2021.
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