Note: See p. 189.Google Books presents an excerpt from the book, The Industrial Revolution in America, Iron and Steel (2005),…
History Matters features a February 28, 1878 historical appeal by Denis Kearney and H. L. Knight, leaders of the California…
Note: See p. 39.HathiTrust features an excerpt from the U.S Joint Special Committee Report that contains an address made by the…
This California Digital Newspaper Collection source features a February 26, 1870, obituary published by the Sacramento Daily Union…
This medium length profile, published in 1942 by William Hoy, the Research Editor for the California Chinese Historical Society,…
This American Yawp Reader source features a North American Review article published by the mayor of San Francisco, James D.…
This National Archives Catalog features an 1895 portrait of Wong Kim Ark- a California-born Chinese American denied reentry into…
Immigration History features the transcription of the Geary Act passed by Congress in 1892 that extended the Chinese Exclusion Act…
The Library of Congress features an 1885 appeal to Congress by Californian and other West Coast residents on the issues of…
The Library of Congress features an black and white political cartoon (1880) of Irish immigrant and leader of the California…
The Archive of California features an 1879 reprint of the Burlingame Treaty of 1868, which established new trade and Chinese…
The West Windsor-Plainsboro Online Library features an 1876 petition by the Chinese Six Companies—a benevolent organization of the…
The New York Public Library features a political cartoon (1870), by artist Thomas Nast, in which White men stand atop a wall and…
ARTSTOR presents a historical map (1868), created by Union Pacific Railroad Company, that shows its route and connections from the…
The State Historical Society of Iowa presents a transcript of the original 1868 Burlingame-Seward Treaty between China and the…
The Library of Congress features an 1868 illustration from the Harper’s New Monthly Magazine of the U.S. Minister to China, Anson…