"The American Dictionary of Dates, 458-1920" by Charles Ripley Damon is an exhaustive reference work detailing significant events in American history. Spanning from the Norsemen's initial voyages to Columbus's arrival (458-1492), through the period of colonization (1492-1607) and the early English settlements (1607-1620), this dictionary provides a comprehensive chronological account. It serves as an invaluable resource for historians, researchers, and anyone interested in a detailed timeline of key moments shaping the United States. This meticulously compiled dictionary captures the essence of American history through its dates and events, offering readers a rich understanding of the nation's formative years. A must-have for history enthusiasts and academic libraries.
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