The History Project - University of California, Davis
George Caleb Bingham, "Stump Speaking," 1853-54, detail, oil on canvas, 108 x 147.3 cm.

Courtesy of The St. Louis Art Museum, 1 Fine Arts Dr, Forest Park, St. Louis, MO 63110. All rights reserved. We are grateful for the generosity of the St. Louis Art Museum.

George Caleb Bingham, "The Verdict of the People," 1854-5, oil on canvas, 42 ½ x 58 in.

Courtesy of The St. Louis Art Museum, 1 Fine Arts Dr, St. Louis, MO 63110. All rights reserved. Our thanks to the Museum.

Samuel F. B. Morse, "The Old House of Representatives," painting of John Marshall and the other six members of his Supreme Court on the dais in the chamber of the House of Representatives, 1822.

Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, DC 20540. LC-USZ62-127055. In American Heritage, VII, 1, Dec. 1955, p. 13. 8.2.7, 8.3.6

Transformations_and_Revolutions37 Courtroom scene of early America, 1849, an informal, "frolicking time." A. Wighe, "Trial by Jury," painting.

ASK Copyright © Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, 224 Benefit St, Providence, RI 02903. Gift of Edith Jackson Green and Ellis Jackson. All rights reserved.

Federalists_and_Unity14 Cartoon, "The Times: A Political Portrait...Triumph Government - perish all its enemies," 1795. Jefferson tries to slow down Pres. Washington's move toward federalism as "anti-democratic." Unidentified artist.

New-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park W, New York, NY 10024. Negative Acc. No.: 2737.

“The History Project has been invaluable in providing teachers with useful, timely, and rigorous hands-on activities for Geography, World History and US History. Having the opportunity to hear and speak with university professors who are experts in their fields and actually having time to collaborate with educators throughout the region are certainly strengths of the program. Educators, take advantage of the History Project offerings; they will take your teaching to a much higher level, and you'll have fun in the process!”

Carrie Malenab
Vice Pricipal
Pleasant Grove High School