Paul Leland Haworth

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Paul Leland Haworth (1876–1936) was an American author, educator, explorer and politician, born at West Newton, Indiana.

Books[edit]

  • The Hayes-Tilden Disputed Presidential Election of 1876 (1906) [1]
  • The Path of Glory (1911)
  • America in Ferment (1915)[1]
  • George Washington, Farmer (1915) (reissued in 1925 as George Washington, Country Gentleman[2])
  • The United States in Our Own Times, 1865–1920 (revised, 1924)
  • Trail Makers of the Northwest (1921)[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Esarey, L. (1915). "America in Ferment by Paul Leland Haworth". Indiana Magazine of History: 179–180.
  2. ^ Ferguson, RJ (1932). "Book Review: George Washington, Country Gentleman, by Paul Leland Haworth". Western Pennsylvania History: 164–165.
  3. ^ Quaife, M. M. (1922). "Trail makers of the northwest. By Paul Leland Haworth. (New York Harcourt, Brace, and company, 1921. 277 p. $2.50)". Journal of American History. 8 (4): 395–396. doi:10.2307/1898348. JSTOR 1898348.

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