HIST 1301: U.S. History to 1865


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Dr. Bryan E. Stone
Department of History
Del Mar College
101 Baldwin Blvd.
Corpus Christi, Texas 78404

Phone: 361/698-1988
E-mail: bstone@delmar.edu
Home Page
Curriculum Vita

Office:
     Heritage Hall 111

Office Hours (Fall 2008):
     MW 12:30 – 1:00, TTh 11:00 – 1:00,
          or by appointment


Latest Class Announcements

  •   October 6, 2008 -- I'm giving out a handout in class this morning, a copy of the text of the Declaration of Independence.  The handout is actually a xerox from the Appendix in the back of the textbook, so you already have it.  You can also download the identical text from this web site.  A photo of the original document, which I showed in class, is here.

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Mundus Novus
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Thomas Jefferson, Monticello
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  Course materials to download . . .
 
Syllabus and Course Information

Syllabus

Schedule

 

Assignments

Film Review

Book Review

Online Discussion Directions
 

Handouts

Repressive Acts

Hamilton's Economic Plan

1840s Presidential Elections

Extra Credit

Film Schedule


 

Links to Useful Stuff

Online Discussions

Message Boards on MyDMC
(Follow this link, log on with your MyDMC username, then click the "Student Resources" tab, "Go to My Courses," and "United States History I."  The Message Boards are in the middle of the page.)

Research / Writing Assistance

Del Mar College Writing Center
Guidelines for documenting sources in a paper

Reference

Out of Many -- the companion web site to our text book
Wikipedia -- a free on-line encyclopedia (but use cautiously!)

Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Her Sons, c. 1848
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B. Stone Home Social Sciences Dept. Del Mar College

Last Revised 10/06/2008
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Bryan Edward Stone