PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION ?- VOLUME I. NEW YORK & LONDON G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS The Knickerbocker Press CONTENTS OF VOLUME I. PAGES I.-Report of the Organization and Proceedings of the American Historical Association, at Saratoga, September 9-10, 1884. By Herbert B. Adams, II. An Address on Studies in General History and the History of Civilization. By Andrew D. White, President of the Association, 1884-5 · III.-History and Management of Federal Land Grants for Education in the Northwest Territory. By George W. Knight, Ph.D. (Univ. of Michigan) IV. The Louisiana Purchase in its Influence upon the 79-247 V. History of the Appointing Power of the President. By Lucy M. Salmon, A.M. (Univ. of Michigan) 299-419 VI.-Report of the Proceedings of the American His- torical Association, at Saratoga, September 8-10, AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION, Organized at Saratoga, N. Y., September 10, 1884. The name of this Society shall be THE AMERICAN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION. II. Its object shall be the promotion of historical studies. III. Any person approved by the Executive Council may become a member by paying three dollars; and after the first year may continue a member by paying an annual fee of three dollars. On payment of twenty-five dollars, any person may become a life A |