From New York to Pennsylvania, this volume of the twelve-volume set details the historic sites of the Mid-Atlantic states. 195 full-color photographs and 13 commissioned maps complement the text.
The Mid-Atlantic region includes some of the most iconic and well-known places within the United States, such as the nation's capital, Washington, DC. Exploring the Mid-Atlantic examines the features that make this region unique, including ...
In the SMITHSONIAN GUIDES TO HISTORIC AMERICA series. Includes up-to-date site information, maps and colour illustrations of the region. The revised edition includes new sites and museums as well as...
Scarcity of mid 1930s , they had never had a perma- funds , the War of 1812 ( during which part nent home ; the longest they had convened of the building was destroyed by fire ) , the in any one place had been in the old Senate onset of ...
John, 55 Lacy, J. Horace, 164, 166 Lear, Tobias, 44 Leary, Lewis, 100 Lee, George Washington Custis, 140, 143–44; surrender of, 188 Lee, Mary Anna Custis, 143 Lee, Mary Custis, 12 Lee, Gen. Robert E., 36, 111, 118, 170: and Antietam, ...
Around America: New York and the Mid-Atlantic States : a Handbook for the Independent Traveller
Experience the natural wonders of the Mid-Atlantic region with The Smithsonian Guides' expert mix of information, history, and stunning photography. Here is the natural bounty of the region in full...
The Smithsonian Guide to Historic America: The Mid-Atlantic states / text by Michael S. Durham
In this book, early fluent readers learn about the MidAtlantic, its location, history, demographics, geography, climate, and other defining features.
New England and the mid-Atlantic states