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The West Florida Controversy, 1798-1813 |
Object Name |
BOOK |
ID Number |
LI-16-0064 |
Summary |
The West Florida Controversy, 1798-1813 - By the liberality of Albert Shaw, Ph.D., of New York City, the Johns Hopkins university has been enabled to provide an annual course of lectures on Diplomatic History. The lectures are included in the regular work of the Department of History and are published under the direction of professor John H. Latane. |
Accession number |
LI-16-0064 |
Title |
The West Florida Controversy, 1798-1813 |
Author |
Isaac Joslin Cox |
Subjects |
1. The Definition And Delinitation Of West Florida 2. The Occupation Of The Natchez District 3. The Louisiana Purchase And The Floridas 4. The Failure Of Monroe's Special Mission 5. Frontier Problems And Personalities 6. The Burr Conspiracy And The Embargo 7. American Bickering And French Bargaining 8. The Shadow Of The Corsican 9. The Movement For Self-Government At Baton Rouge 10. Drifting Toward Insurrection 11. Baton Rouge - Insurgent And Militant 12.Filibustering Operations On The Mobile 13. American Intervention In West Florida 14. In Defense Of Intervention 15. Incorporation And Adjustment 16. Mobile And The Aftermath 17. The Conclusion Of The Contoversy |
Published Date |
1918 |
Physical Description |
Hard back book |
