Douglas Edward Leach Papers
Series III: Lectures
Box 8
- The Growth of Religious Liberty, Bates College Chapel, 3 Dec. 1951
- The Indian Policy of the Pilgrim Fathers, Society of Mayflower Descendants,
Fall, 1952
- The Enjoyment of History, Faculty Round Table (Bates College), 14 Jan. 1954
- Why History? Wranglers, 7 Nov. 1955
- Landmarks in American History, 1783 to the Present, Bury Grammar School,
England, March 1960
- George Washington, Nashville Senior Citizens, 22 Feb. 1962
- King Philip-Front Page News in London, The Rhode Island Historical Society,
18 Nov. 1962 (See also Box 12, Files 7,8,9)
- Training Day in the Colonies, Pattaquamagutt Historical Society, 17 May
1966
- Problems of Intrusive Colonization: America and New Zealand, Victoria University,
New Zealand, 27 June 1967
- Sermon for World Communion Sunday, New Zealand, 1967
- Military Tradition and Practice in Colonial America, Phi Alpha Theta, The
University of Rhode Island, 16 May 1966 and Victoria University, New Zealand,
26 June 1967
- History Is Fun, West Virginia, April 1969
- Tension, Strife, and Warfare in Early American History, Departmental Seminar,
13 Nov. 1972
- Series of Five Lectures on American History, sponsored by the National Endowment
for the Humanities, McCabe Community Center, Nashville, Oct. and Nov. 1973
- The Declaration of Independence, Leeds, England, Feb. 1975
- The Declaration of 1776-The Perspective of 1976, Unitarian Church, 18 July
1976
- Aspects of Anglo-American Tension Before 1762, Departmental Seminar, 26
Sept. 1977
- The Colonial Wars, Taped Lecture for The Voices of America Series, Michael
Glazier Inc., 1979 (Manuscript of Tape)
- The Colonial Wars, Taped Lecture for The Voices of America Series, Michael
Glazier Inc., 1979 (Correspondence)
- The Cartagena Expedition, 1740-42, and Anglo-American Relations, The University
of Alabama, 11 Feb. 1983 (Manuscript) See also Box 13, Files 5 & 6.
- The Cartagena Expedition, 1740-42, and Anglo-American Relations, The University
of Alabama, 11 Feb. 1983 (Correspondence)
- Composing a Naval Memoir, American Historical Society, 1983 (Manuscript)
- Composing a Naval Memoir, American Historical Society, 1983 (Correspondence)
- The Royal Navy in the Southern Colonies Before 1763: A Study in Anglo-American
Friction, Southern Historical Association, Nov. 1983
- The Central Pacific Remembered, Vanderbilt University NROTC, 9 Jan. 1986
and 11 Feb. 1988
- Beginnings of the American Naval Tradition, Vanderbilt University NROTC,
29 Jan. 1986
- Untitled lecture delivered at Vine Street Christian Church, 5 Jan. 1988
- The Puritan Movement, Sunday School Remnant Class, Dec. 1988
- Proposal to the Organization of American Historians for The Second World
War: One Man's Perspective, 1988
- World War II, Nashville Vanderbilt University Alumni Club, 27 Feb. 1992
- The Origins and Development of the Early American Officer Corps, Vanderbilt
University NROTC, 9 April 1992
- The Importance of World War II in the 20th Century, Kiwanis Club, 3 Sept.
1992
- The Father of His Country: Chance or Destiny?, Sons of the American Revolution,
23 Feb. 1993
- Remembering the Second World War, Mercer University, 18 April 1994 (Manuscript)
- Remembering the Second World War, Mercer University, 18 April 1994 (Correspondence)
- Indian Relations in American History, n.d.
- D.S. Freeman: Virginia Historian, Friend of Washington and Lee, n.d.
- The Western Heritage of History, n.d.
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