Incoming Resources
- Ladies of liberty, the women who shaped our nation, Cokie Roberts ; illustrated by Diane Goode
- The Constitution of the United States, Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corporation
- Daily life in the early American republic, 1790-1820, David S. Heidler and Jeanne T. Heidler
- Thomas Jefferson
- Requiem, variations on eighteenth-century themes, Forrest McDonald & Ellen Shapiro McDonald
- Founding fathers, Discovery Communications ; produced for Military Channel by Workaholic Productions, Inc. ; written by Rob Lihani ; produced by Joel Sturdivant, Mathhew Thomas
- The Trans-Appalachian wars, 1790-1818, pathways to america's first empire, by John Eric Vining
- Launching the "Extended Republic", the Federalist Era, edited by Ronald Hoffman and Peter J. Albert
- Shaping of America, 1783-1815 [reference library], Richard C. Hanes, Sharon M. Hanes and Kelly Rudd ; Lawrence W. Baker, editor
- 1789, George Washington and the founders create America, Thomas B. Allen
- Hamilton, Adams, Jefferson, the politics of enlightenment and the American founding, Darren Staloff
- Biographies of the new American nation, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Frederick Douglass, and more, edited by Sherman Hollar
- Public land surveys of the United States, based upon public statues and documents, and on the report submitted to Congress in the year 1784, by Thomas Jefferson ; introduction by Claire Mire Bettag
- The United States Army in the War of 1812, concise biographies of commanders and operational histories of regiments, with bibliographies of published and primary resources, John C. Fredriksen ; foreword by Richard V. Barbuto
- Empire of liberty, a history of the early Republic, 1789-1815, Gordon S. Wood
- Biographies of the new American nation, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Frederick Douglass, and more, edited by Sherman Hollar
- George Washington
- History of the Louisiana purchase, by James Q. Howard
- Louisiana Purchase
- Slavery in the American republic, developing the Federal government, 1791-1861, David F. Ericson