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Thistlethwaite. Grand Illusions: History Painting in America. Fort Worth, Tex., 1988.

Gernsheim, Helmut, and Alison Gernsheim. L. J. M. Daguerre. London, 1956.

Greenough, Horatio. Letters of Horatio Greenough American Sculptor, ed. Nathalia Wright. Madison, Wis., 1972.

Headrick, Daniel R. The Invisible Weapon: Telecommunications and International Politics 1851–1945. New York, 1991.

Henry, Joseph. The Papers of Joseph Henry, ed. Nathan Reingold. Washington, D.C., 1972–

Hershkowitz, Leo. “The Native American Democratic Association in New York City, 1835–1836.” New-York Historical Society (Quarterly 46 (January 1962): 41–59.

Hochfelder, David Paul. “Electrical Communication, Language, and Self,” in Chris Hables Gray, ed., Technohistory (Malabar, Fla., 1996), 119–39.

“Taming the Lightning: American Telegraphy as a Revolutionary Technology, 1832–1860.” Ph.D. diss., Case Western, 1999.

Holt, Michael F. The Rise and Fall of the American Whig Party: Jacksonian Politics and the Onset of the Civil War. New York, 1999.

Holzmann, Gerard J., and Björn Pehrson. The Early History of Data Networks. Los Alamitos, Calif., 1995.

Hone, Philip. The Diary of Philip Hone 1828–1851, ed. Allan Nevins, 2 vols. New York, 1927.

Howarth, T. E. B. Citizen-King: The Life of Louis-Philippe. London, 1961.

Hunnewell, James F. A Century of Town Life: A History of Charlestown, Massachusetts, 1775–1887. Boston, 1888.

Hutchison, Sidney C. The History of the Royal Academy 1768–1986. London, 1986.

Hyman, Harold, ed. Heard Round the World: The Impact Abroad of the Civil War. New York, 1969.

Israel, Paul. From Machine Shop to Industrial Laboratory: Telegraphy and the Changing Context of American Invention, 1830–1920. Baltimore, 1992.

Israel, Paul, and Keith Nier. “The Transfer of Telegraph Technologies in the Nineteenth Century,” in David J. Jeremy, ed., International Technology Transfer: Europe, Japan and the USA, 1700–1914 (Hampshire, England, 1991), 95–121.

Jaffe, Irma B. John Trumbull: Patriot-Artist of the American Revolution. Boston, 1975. ed. The Italian Presence in American Art, 1760–1860. New York, 1989. Jepsen, Thomas C. My Sisters Telegraphic: Women in the Telegraph Office, 1846–1950.

Athens, Ohio, 2000. John, Richard R. “Recasting the Information Infrastructure for the Industrial Age,” in Alfred D. Chandler, Jr., and James W. Cortada, eds., A Nation Transformed by Information (New York, 2000), 55–106.

“Private Enterprise, Public Good? Communications Deregulation as a National Political Issue, 1839–1851,” unpublished. Johnson, Paul. The Birth of the Modern: World Society 1815–1830. New York, 1991. Jones, Alexander. Historical Sketch of the Electric Telegraph. New York, 1852. Jones, Theodore Francis. New York University, 1832:1932. New York, 1933. Katz, Irving. August Belmont: A Political Biography. New York, 1968. Kendall, Amos. Autobiography of Amos Kendall, ed. William Stickney. Boston, 1872. Khan, Bibi Zorina. “ ‘The progress of science and the useful arts’: Inventive activity in the antebellum period.” Ph.D. diss., UCLA, 1991. King, Thomas Wayne. Modern Morse Code in Rehabilitation and Education. Boston, 2000. King, W. James. “The Development of Electrical Technology in the 19th Century: The Telegraph.” Contributions from the Museum of History and Technology, Bulletin 228 (Washington, D.C., 1962). Knobel, Dale T. Paddy and the Republic: Ethnicity and Nationality in Antebellum America. Middletown, Conn., 1986. Kramer, Lloyd. Lafayette in Two Worlds: Public Cultures and Personal Identities in an Age of Revolution. Chapel Hill, N.C., 1996. Langer, William L. Political and Social Upheaval 1832–1855. New York, 1969. Lee, Basil Leo. Discontent in New York City 1861–1865. Washington, D.C., 1943. Leonard, Ira M. “New York City Politics, 1841–1844: Nativism and Reform.” Ph.D. diss., New York University, 1965.

Leonard, Ira M., and Robert D. Parmet. American Nativism, 1830–1860. New York, 1971. Levenstein, Harvey. Seductive Journey: American Tourists in France

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