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- The Female Marine
- A Few More of These Egyptian Carcasses: The Beginnings of Mummymania in Nineteenth-Century America
- Fields of Fire and Frost: The Battle of Chickamauga and Weather in Early American Newspapers
- Finding Book Reviews of Classic American Literature: Search Tips for Students Using the Archive of Americana
- Finding Fatalism and Overconfidence in a Cruel Port: The Bubonic Plague's First Appearance in Brazil
- Finding John McKinley: Fresh Discoveries about a Forgotten Supreme Court Justice
- "Find Ten Primary Sources by Tuesday": Tips for Teaching Students to Use Digital Archives
- Finding Women in the Flash Press: From Entrepreneurs and Entertainers to Criminals and Consumers
- The Flash Press: New York’s Early 19th-Century “Sporting” Underworld as a Unique Source of Slang
- Following the Trail of a Deep South Massacre
- Ford Fiasco: Tracking the Rise and Fall of the Edsel in American Newspaper Archives
- "Forever Bear In Mind:" Spreading the News of Lexington and Concord
- Former Slaves and Free Blacks in Canada West: Using Early American Newspapers to Trace the Circulation of a Slave Narrative
- Freedom Bound: The Sesquicentennial of the Emancipation Proclamation
- From Mascot to Militant: The Many Campaigns of Seba Smith's "Major Jack Downing"
- From Student Researcher to Careful Scholar: Tips from a Lexicographer
- Frontiersman or Southern Gentleman? Newspaper Coverage of Andrew Jackson during the 1828 Presidential Campaign
- Gas! Gas! Gas! Anesthesia History in Early American Newspapers, Pamphlets and Broadsides
- “The Great Upheaval”: Tracking Jim Thorpe’s Swift Fall from Grace after the 1912 Olympics
- Gun-barrel Censorship of a Crusading Editor: Southern Honor, at War with Freedom of the Press