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- Escape from the towers, Andra Serlin Abramson
- The Jazz Age and the Great Depression, Enzo George
- The story of the Birmingham civil rights movement in photographs, David Aretha
- What was the Underground Railroad?, by Yona Zeldis McDonough ; illustrated by Lauren Mortimer
- American revolution, a nonfiction companion to Magic Tree House #22 "Revolutionary War on Wednesday", by Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- You wouldn't want to be a Pony Express rider!, a dusty, thankless job you'd rather not do, written by Tom Ratliff ; illustrated by Mark Bergin
- The star-spangled banner, by Nancy R. Lambert
- We gather together, stories of Thanksgiving from then to now, by Denise Kiernan
- Elizabeth started all the trouble, by Doreen Rappaport ; illustrated by Matt Faulkner
- What was the Alamo?, by Pam Pollack and Meg Belviso ; illustrated by David Groff
- America's first settlements, written by Linda Thompson
- Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott, by Gary Jeffrey ; illustrated by Nick Spender
- Seeds of freedom, the peaceful integration of Huntsville, Alabama, Hester Bass ; illustrated by E. B. Lewis
- The Great Depression and the New Deal, America's economy in crisis, by Ronald A. Reis
- What was the Gold Rush?, by Joan Holub ; illustrated by Tim Tomkinson
- You wouldn't want to be a nurse during the American Civil War!, a job that's not for the squeamish, written by Kathryn Senior ; illustrated by Mark Bergin ; created and designed by David Salariya
- A primary source history of U.S. independence, by Krystyna Poray Goddu
- Lincoln's last days, the shocking assassination that changed America forever, Bill O'Reilly and Dwight Jon Zimmerman
- Michael Townsend's Where do presidents come from?, and other presidential stuff of super great importance
- The American Revolution, experience the battle for independence, Judy Dodge Cummings ; illustrated by Tom Casteel
- A primary source history of the American Revolution, by Sarah Powers Webb ; consultant, Richard Bell
- Native Americans, discover the history and cultures of the first Americans : with 15 projects, Kim Kavin ; illustrated by Beth Hetland
- Thomas Jefferson vs. John Adams, founding fathers and political rivals, Ellis Roxburgh
- The oldest student, how Mary Walker learned to read, wriiten by Rita Lorraine Hubbard ; illustrated by Oge Mora
- Scholastic encyclopedia of the presidents and their times, David Rubel ; with a foreword by James M. McPherson
- Paul Revere and his midnight ride, by Gary Jeffrey ; illustrated by James Field
- Trailblazing American women, first in their fields, Barbara Kramer
- The story of the civil rights freedom rides in photographs, David Aretha
- Sitting Bull vs. George Armstrong Custer, the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Ellis Roxburgh
- Pilgrims, a nonfiction companion to Magic Tree House #27 "Thanksgiving on Thursday", by Mary Pope Osborne and Natalie Pope Boyce ; illustrated by Sal Murdocca
- Nat Turner's slave rebellion, by Michael Burgan ; illustrated by Richard Dominguez, Bob Wiacek, and Charles Barnett III
- The Battle of Bunker Hill, Marcia Amidon Lusted
- Words that built a nation, voices of democracy that have shaped America's history, Marilyn Miller, Ellen Scordato, and Dan Tucker ; illustrated by Mary Kate McDevitt
- What were the Salem Witch Trials?, by Joan Holub ; illustrated by Dede Putra
- Close calls, how eleven US Presidents escaped from the brink of death, Michael P. Spradlin
- A Confederate girl, the diary of Carrie Berry, 1864, edited by Christy Steele with Anne Todd ; foreword by Suzanne L. Bunkers ; [illustrators, Linda Clavel and Kia Bielke]
- Slavery and the African American story, Patricia Williams Dockery
- Voices from the Oregon Trail, by Kay Winters ; illustrated by Larry Day
- --if you lived at the time of the American Revolution, by Kay Moore ; illustrated by Daniel O'Leary
- Government and social class in colonial America, Don Nardo
- Diary of Sarah Gillespie, a pioneer farm girl, by Sarah Gillespie
- My journey through Ellis Island, by Lynda Arnéz
- A primary source history of the War of 1812, by John Micklos, Jr. ; consultant, Richard Bell
- Invincible, fathers and mothers of Black America, Wade Hudson ; art by E.B. Lewis
- My wagon train adventure, by Lynda Arnéz
- A woman in the House (and Senate), how women came to the United States Congress, broke down barriers, and changed the country, by Ilene Cooper ; illustrations by Elizabeth Baddeley ; foreword by Former U.S. senator Olympia Snowe
- The story of the Little Rock Nine and school desegregation in photographs, David Aretha
- Life during the Great Depression, by Wendy H. Lanier ; content consultant, Jonathan Bean, Professor of History, Southern Illinois University
- The postwar era, 1945-Early 1970s, by Katherine Krieg ; content consultant, James Wolfinger
- A primary source history of the Dust Bowl, by Rebecca Langston- George ; consultant: David Wishart, Historical Geographer, School of Natural Resources, University of Nebraska-Lincoln