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4 Secretary of War John Armstrong to Jesup, March 9, 1813, in Richard C. Knopf, Letters from

the Secretary of War, 1812-1813 (Document Transcriptions of the War of 1812 in the Northwest,

VIII [mimeographed, Columbus, 1961]), 132.

5 Jesup to W. B. Robins, April 20, 1813.

6 Jesup to Armstrong, March 27, 1813. See also Richard C. Knopf, Letters to the Secretary of

War, 1813 (Document Transcriptions of the War of 1812 in the Northwest, VII, Part 1 [mimeo-

graphed, Columbus, 1961]), 198. The letters in the Jesup papers are apparently drafts of those

actually sent to Armstrong, which are reproduced in the Knopf transcriptions. There are some

differences in expression between the two versions, but their content is essentially the same.

7 Ibid.

8 Jesup to Armstrong, April 3, 1813.

9 Jesup to Armstrong, April 11, 1813. In letters to Armstrong on April 12 and June 5, Jesup

reported attacks by Indians along the south shore of Lake Erie. See also Richard C. Knopf,

Letters to the Secretary of War, 1813 (Document Transcriptions of the War of 1812 in the North-

west, VII, Part 2 [mimeographed, Columbus, 1961]), 25, 31, 158.

10 Jesup to John Armstrong, June 14, 1813. See also Knopf, Letters to the Secretary of War,

1813 (Document Transcriptions, VII, Part 2), 169.

11 Jesup to [?], July 15, 1813; Jesup to Armstrong, July 15, 1813.

12 Jesup to Armstrong, August 1, 1813, in Richard C. Knopf, Letters to the Secretary of War,

1813 (Document Transcriptions of the War of 1812 in the Northwest, VII, Part 3 [mimeographed,

Columbus, 1961]), 51.

13 Jesup to Armstrong, July 20, 1813.

 

JAMES FORD RHODES AND THE NEGRO

1 William H. Walsh, An Introduction to Philosophy of History (London, 1951), 96.

2 Published in New York from 1892 to 1906. It will be referred to hereafter as History.

3 Samuel Eliot Morison and Henry Steele Commager, The Growth of the American Republic

(New York, 1950), I, 780; II, 829.

4 Rhodes to Charles Francis Adams, Jr., March 19, 1907. Rhodes Papers, Massachusetts His-

torical Society, Boston.

5 Rhodes to George A. Myers, April 19, 1916, in John A. Garraty, ed., "The Correspondence of

George A. Myers and James Ford Rhodes, 1910-1923," Ohio Historical Quarterly, LXIV (1955),

148.

6 Theodore Roosevelt to Rhodes, November 29, 1904, in Elting E. Morison, ed., The Letters of

Theodore Roosevelt (Cambridge, Mass., 1951-54), IV, 1049; Gamaliel Bradford to Rhodes, May 18,

1921, in letterbooks of Gamaliel Bradford, Houghton Library, Harvard University; Oliver Wendell

Holmes, Jr., to Mrs. Mark Hanna, March 31, 1919, and Albert Shaw to Rhodes, February 14, 1907,

Rhodes Papers; World's Work, XIII (1906-7), 8378-8379; International Socialist Review, V (1905),

572; VII (1907), 635-636.

7 Woodrow Wilson, Division and Reunion, 1829-1909 (New York, 1909), xi; Albert Bushnell

Hart, Slavery and Abolition (New York, 1906), dedication; Edward Channing, The United States

of America, 1765-1865 (New York, 1896), vii-viii; Frederic L. Paxson, The Civil War (New York,

1911), x; William E. Dodd to Rhodes, February 22, 1907, Rhodes Papers.

8 John T. Morse, Jr., to Rhodes, February 7, 1920. Rhodes Papers.

9 Charles H. Firth to Rhodes, January 28, 1900, December 29, 1904, January 31, 1907; W. E. H.

Lecky to Rhodes, August 25, 1895, November 11, 1899; Samuel R. Gardiner to Rhodes, October 13,

1895. Rhodes Papers.

10 Rhodes, History, I, 370; V, 556.

11 Ibid., I, 318; V, 556; VI, 37-39.

12 Ibid., I, 319-322.

13 Ibid., VII, 169-170.

14 Ibid., VI, 38.

15 Ibid., VI, 35-36; VII, 168, 171.

16 Ibid., VII, 104, 168. The citations refer to specific state governments, but they summarize

Rhodes's overall view.

17 Ibid., VI, 309; VII, 140.

18 Ibid., III, 15-16.

19 Ibid., IV, 228, 286.

20 Ibid., III, 117, 402.