This is the masterlist of documents important to US History. It is expected that each of these will be available for download and in annotated versions by the speculum press.
Pre-Colonial - To 1600
17th Century
18th Century
- The Albany Plan of 1754
- The Resolutions of the Stamp Act (Oct. 19, 1765)
- Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death by Patrick Henry (March 23, 1775)
- The Declaration of Arms (July 6, 1775)
- Yankee Doodle
- The Virginia Declaration of Rights (June 12, 1776)
- The Declaration of Independence (July 4, 1776)
- The Works of Benjamin Franklin
- The Articles of Confederation (Nov. 15, 1777)
- The Treaty of Paris (1783)
- The Federalist Papers
- The Memorial and Remonstrance (June 20, 1785)
- The Annapolis Convention (Sept. 14, 1786)
- Letter of Transmittal of the U.S. Constitution (Sept. 17, 1787)
- The Constitution of the United States. (1787)
- The Northwest Ordinance (July 13, 1787)
- Collection of *Rare &Historical Newspapers
- First Inaugural Address of President George Washington (April 30, 1789)
- The First State of the Union Address (Jan. 8, 1790)
- Second Inaugural Address of President George Washington (Mar. 4, 1793)
- The Proclamation of Neutrality (April 22, 1793)
- The Fugitive Slave Law of 1793
- The Treaty of Greenville (1795)
- Farewell Address of President George Washington (Sept. 17, 1796)
- The *Papers of George Washington
- Inaugural Address of President John Adams (1797)
- The Sedition Act (July 14, 1798)
19th Century
20th Century
- Second Inaugural Address of President *William McKinley (1901)
- Inaugural Address of President *Theodore Roosevelt (1905)
- Inaugural Address of President *William H. Taft (1909)
- First Inaugural Address of President *Woodrow Wilson (1913)
- Second Inaugural Address of President *Woodrow Wilson (1917)
- The Espionage Act of 1918
- Inaugural Address of President *Warren G. Harding (1921)
- Inaugural Address of President *Calvin Coolidge (1925)
- Inaugural Address of President *Herbert Hoover (1929)
- First Inaugural Address of President *Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933)
- Second Inaugural Address of President *Franklin D. Roosevelt (1937)
- The Neutrality Acts of
1937 &
1939
- Third Inaugural Address of President *Franklin D. Roosevelt (1941)
- The Atlantic Charter (Aug. 14, 1941)
- Roosevelt's Infamy Speech (Dec. 8, 1941)
- The Declaration of War on Japan (Dec. 8, 1941)
- The Declaration of War on Germany (Dec. 11, 1941)
- Fourth Inaugural Address of President *Franklin D. Roosevelt (1945)
- The German Surrender Documents of World War II (May 8, 1945)
- Selected *Manhattan Project documents regarding the use of the bombs. (1945)
- The Japanese Surrender Documents of World War II (Sept. 12, 1945)
- The Truman Doctrine (Mar. 12, 1947)
- Inaugural Address of President *Harry S. Truman (1949)
- The North Atlantic Treaty (Apr. 4, 1949)
- First Inaugural Address of President *Dwight D. Eisenhower (1953)
- Second Inaugural Address of President *Dwight D. Eisenhower (1957)
- Admission of States and Territorial Acquisition *Map
- Maps of *U.S. Battlefields
- Inaugural Address of President *John F. Kennedy (1961)
- Martin Luther King Jr's *I Have A Dream Speech (Aug. 28, 1963)
- Inaugural Address of President *Lyndon B. Johnson (1965)
- State Department White Paper on Vietnam (Feb. 27, 1965)
- Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (1968)
- First Inaugural Address of President *Richard M. Nixon (1969)
- Second Inaugural Address of President *Richard M. Nixon (1973)
- The War Powers Resolution (Nov. 7, 1973)
- Inaugural Address of President *Jimmy Carter (1977)
- First Inaugural Address of President *Ronald Reagan (1981)
- Second Inaugural Address of President *Ronald Reagan (1985)
- Inaugural Address of President *George H. W. Bush (1989)
- The Civil Rights Act of 1991
- First Inaugural Address of President William J. Clinton (1993)
- President William J. Clinton's 1996 State of the Union Address
- Second Inaugural Address of President William J. Clinton (1997)
- President William J. Clinton's 1997 State of the Union Address
- President William J. Clinton's 1998 State of the Union Address
21st Century
The Presidents
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