Index for A Book of the United States by Grenville Mellen

Summary:

"A Book of the United States" by Grenville Mellen is a historical account written in the early 19th century. This comprehensive volume explores the geography, divisions, constitution, and governmental structures of the United States, along with an overview of its institutions, agriculture, commerce, and natural curiosities. The text aims to present a well-rounded picture of the Republic, emphasizing the social and political conditions of the time, as well as the biography of significant figures and an overview of its major cities. The opening of the work establishes its intent and scope, detailing the various subjects it will cover, including physical geography—focusing on mountains, valleys, rivers, and plains—and political geography such as cities, agriculture, and literature. Mellen introduces the vast geographical features of the U.S., highlighting the notable mountain ranges like the Alleghanies and Rockies, and sets the stage for a deep exploration of the country's natural wonders and its historical background. The preface outlines the author's desire for simplicity and accessibility, indicating that this work is meant for a broad audience seeking to understand the diverse nature and richness of the American landscape and its people. (This is an automatically generated summary.)


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