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Knight, Sarah Kemble. The Journal of Madame Knight. (1704)
Franklin, Benjamin. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. (1790)Poor Richards Almanac. Information to Those Whow Would Remove to America. The Way to Wealth. Busy-Body. Silence Dogood. (1732-58)
Brown, William Hill. The Power of Sympathy. (1789)
Beverly, Robert. The History and Present State of Virginia. (1705)
Ashbridge, Elizabeth. Some Account of the Fore Part of the Life of Elizabeth Ashbridge. (1755)
Tyler, Royall. The Contrast, A Comedy in Five Acts. (1790)
de Casteneda, Pedro The Narrative of the Expedition of Coronado. (1540)
Occom, Samson. A Short Narrative of My Life A Sermon Preached by Samson Occum. (1768)
Hamilton, Alexander. The Federalist Papers. (1787-1788)
Sewall, Samuel. The Diary of Samuel Sewall. (1729)
Winthrop, John. A Model of Christian Charity. (1630) The Journal of John Winthrop. (1649)
Crevecoeur, J. Hector St. John Letters From an American Farmer. (1782)
Morton, Thomas. New English Canaan. (1637)
Bartram, William. Travels. (1791)
Edwards, Jonathan. A Faithful Narrative of the Surprising Work of God. A Divine and Supernatural Light. Freedom of the Will. Personal Narrative. Resolutions. Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God. (1737-1747)
Brown, Charles Brockden. Arthur Mervyn or Memoirs of the Year. (1799) Edgar Huntly; or, Memoirs of a Sleep-Walker. (1799) Wieland (1798)
Brackenridge, Hugh Henry. The Cave of Vanhest (1779) Father Bombos Pilgrimage to Mecca (1770) Modern Chivalry. (1792)
Adams, Abigail. Letters to John Adams. (1776-1782)
Bradford, William. Of Plymouth Plantation. (1650)
Equiano, Olaudah. The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano. (1789)
Columbus, Christopher. The Journal of the First Voyage to America, 1492-1493.
Rowson, Susanna. Charlotte Temple. (1791) Lucy Temple. (1828)
Early American Poets * Barlow, Joel. The Prospect of Peace and The Hasty Pudding. * Bleeker, Ann Eliza. (5 POEMS) * Bradstreet, Anne. (15 POEMS) * Cook, Ebenezer. The Sot-weed Factor; or, a Voyage to Maryland, &c. * Dwight, Timothy. Conquest of Canaan. The Friends. Greenfield Hill. * Travels; In New England and New York. The Triumph of Infidelity. * Evans, Nathaniel. (5 POEMS) * Freneau, Philip. (10 POEMS) * Fergusson, Elizabeth Graeme. (5 POEMS) * Hammon, Jupiter. (5 POEMS INCLUDING An Address to Miss Phillis Wheatly) * Morton, Sarah Wentworth. (5 POEMS) * Stockton, Annis Boudinot. (5 POEMS) * Taylor, Edward. (15 POEMS) * Wheatley, Phyllis. (7 POEMS INCLUDING On Being Brought from Africa to America, On Imagination, and To the University of Cambridge, in New England) * Wigglesworth, Michael. The Day of Doom.
Rowlandson, Mary. A Narrative of the Captivity and Restauration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson. (1682)
Foster, Hanah Webster The Coquette. (1797)
Williams, Roger. A Key Into the Language of America. (1643)
Adams, John. Autobiography of John Adams. (1807)
Mather, Cotton. Theopolis Americana. (1710) Bonifacius, an Essay upon the Good. (1710) The Wonders of the Invisible World. (1692) Magnalia Christi Americana; or, The Ecclesiastical History of New England. (1702)
Byrd, William II. The Secret History of the Line. (1736)
Paine, Thomas. Common Sense. (1776) Letter Addressed to the Abbe Raynal. (1783) Public Good. (1789) The Rights of Man. (1791)The Age of Reason. (1794) The American Crisis. (1776)
Jefferson, Thomas Notes on the State of Virginia. (1781, 1784) The Declaration of Independence. (1776)
Smith, Captain John. The Generall Historie of Virginia. (1624)