American State History

In many ways, the United States are becoming more homogeneous than they were fifty or a hundred years ago. The rise of mass technology, communication, and entertainment has meant more people get the same information through the same media, resulting in a sameness among people and places not possible before.

The old days were much different. For one thing, until recently a large percentage of the U.S. population were immigrants, bringing with them the culture and ethnic traditions of their home countries. Italians, Chinese, Africans, Dutch, Puerto Ricans, Irish, Jews, Scandinavians—they all tended to settle together, and were thus able to preserve what they knew.

Communication was also far less unifying. Correspondence was much more local, typically, and interactions between regions were limited, usually to word-of-mouth and newspapers. In such circumstances, different parts of the country often seemed almost like different countries altogether; this was especially true in places that didn't become part of the Union until relatively late in the nation's history.

Each state has a history of its own, and each one is uniquely fascinating. Even where there seems to be considerable overlap, the differences are very real, such as the difference between the California Gold Rush and the Alaska Gold Rush. An appreciation of the diversity of our nation is almost always preceded by a knowledge of the individual states and regions within it.

Some states naturally have more written about them than others, like Texas, which before it was a U.S. state was an autonomous nation. Nevertheless, we're working on building a diverse collection, though we do have a slight bias for books about the Pacific Northwest. We also have a bias for books from a Christian perspective, though we carry both Christian and secular titles.

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Bat 6
by Virginia Euwer Wolff
from Scholastic Inc.
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Boy in the Alamo
by Margaret Cousins
from Corona Publishing Co.
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From Wilderness to Suburbia
for 5th-8th grade
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Gold Rush
by Liza Ketchum
1st edition from Little, Brown & Company
for 5th-9th grade
in California State (Location: HISA-19CGR)
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Gold Rush
by Bobbie Kalman
from Crabtree Publishing
for 3rd-6th grade
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Gold Rush Dogs
by Claire Rudolf Murphy, Jane G. Haigh
from Alaska Northwest Books
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Guide to the California Gold Rush
by Eugene R. Hart
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If You Traveled West in a Covered Wagon
If You Were There
by Ellen Levine
from Scholastic Inc.
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Illustrated Atlas of Hawaii
by Gavan Daws
from Island Heritage Publishing
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in United States Geography (Location: GEO-REFUS)
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Jamestown Settlement
by Nancy Egloff
from Bicast Publishing Co.
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Journey West on the Oregon Trail
by Cecile Alyce Nolan
from Rain Dance Publishing
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Lost and Found Journal of a Miner 49er Vol. 1
by Jack Dublin
1st edition from J. Dublin Media
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Lucretia Ann on the Oregon Trail
by Ruth Gipson Plowhead
from Caxton Press
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Neeluk
by Frances Kittredge
from Alaska Northwest Books
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Pathways of America: The Oregon Trail
by Lynda Hatch
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Patty Reed's Doll
by Rachel K. Laurgaard
from Tomato Enterprises
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Surviving Jamestown
by Gail Karwoski
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Trouble for Lucy
by Carla Stevens
from Clarion Books
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Volcano
by Patricia Lauber
from Trumpet Club
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World Almanac Library of the States: Washington
by Rachel Barenblat
from Gareth Stevens Publishing
for 4th-6th grade
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Written in Stone
by Rosanne Parry
from Yearling
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