The American frontier of 1763
The Shenandoah country and the Tennessee
The rear of the revolution
Creation of the public domain
Political theories of the frontier
Ohio : the clash of principles
The purchase of Louisiana
Problems of the southwest border
The Wabash frontier : Tecumseh, 1811
Statehood of the Ohio : Indiana and Illinois
The cotton kingdom : Mississippi and Alabama
Missouri : the new sectionalism
The east, and the western markets
The western internal improvements
The permanent Indian frontier, 1825-1841
The Mississippi Valley boom
The border states : Michigan and Arkansas
The independent state of Texas
1837 : the prostrate west
The conquest of California
The frontier of the forties
Land grants and the western roads
Kansas-Nebraska and the Indian country
The frontier of the mineral empire
The public lands : wide open
The plains in the Civil War
The Union Pacific Railroad
The disruption of the tribes
The admission of the "omnibus" states
The disappearance of the frontier