| Call number | Item |
| F | History: United States (Regional), and the Americas (Go to start of category) |
| F321 .A17 | The Alabama Historical Quarterly (partial serial archives) |
| F326 .A35 | Report of Joint Committee on Outrages (parts of a few early pages damaged or censored; Montgomery, AL: Jno. G Stokes and Co., 1868), by Alabama. Legislature (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| F326 .P62 | History of Alabama, and Incidentally of Georgia and Mississippi, From the Earliest Period (c1851), by Albert James Pickett (HTML at rootsweb.com) |
| F326.5 .C72 1912 | The Adventures of Two Alabama Boys, by H. J. Crumpton and Washington Bryan Crumpton (illustrated HTML and TEI at UNC) |
| F326.6 .B341 | The Flush Times of Alabama and Mississippi: A Series of Sketches, by Joseph G. Baldwin |
| F334 .B69 N446 | Letter From the Birmingham Jail, by Martin Luther King (PDF at Stanford) |
| F345 .C65 | Attack on Mississippi is Communist-Inspired: Speech of William M. Colmer of Mississippi in the House of Representatives, Wednesday, February 16, 1966 (Washington: GPO, 1966), by William Meyers Colmer (page images at USM) |
| F349 .C7 G15 | The Pageant of Columbus, Within a Masque of I. I. and C.: The Book of Words (c1915), by Frances Gaither (page images at HathiTrust) |
| F349 .C7 L7 | A History of Columbus, Mississippi, During the 19th Century (published by the S. D. Lee Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy, 1909), by W. L. Lipscomb (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| F351 .B23 | The Loyal West in the Times of the Rebellion: Also, Before and Since, by John Warner Barber (page images at MOA) |
| F351 .F5 | The French in the Heart of America, by John H. Finley (Gutenberg text) |
| F351 .H67 | The Louisiana Purchase and the Exploration, Early History, and Building of the West (Boston: Ginn and Co., 1903), by Ripley Hitchcock (illustrated HTML at usgennet.org) |
| F352 .C36 | Heroes of the Middle West: The French (Boston: Ginn, 1900), by Mary Hartwell Catherwood (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| F352 .C86 | A Description of the English Province of Carolana, by the Spaniards Call'd Florida, and by the French La Louisiane; as Also of the Great and Famous River Meschacebe or Missisipi, The Five Vast Navigable Lakes of Fresh Water, and the Parts Adjacent (London: Printed for B. Cowse, 1722), by Daniel Coxe (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| F352 .S69 | Some Considerations on the Consequences of the French Settling Colonies on the Mississippi, With Respect to the Trade and Safety of the English Plantations in America and the West-Indies (London: Printed for J. Roberts, 1720), by James Smith (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| F353 .A8 | Remarks Made on a Tour to Prairie du Chien, Thence to Washington City, in 1829 (Columbus, OH: Isaac N. Whiting, 1831), by Caleb Atwater (multiple formats at archive.org) |
| F353 .B80 | Travels in the Interior of America, in the Years 1809, 1810, and 1811, by John Bradbury |
| F353 .C91 1817 | The Navigator: Containing Directions for Navigating the Monongahela, Allegheny, Ohio, and Mississippi Rivers (9th edition; Pittsburgh: Cramer, Spear and Eichbaum, 1817), by Zadok Cramer (page images at Missouri) |
| F353 .F28 | A Canoe Voyage Up the Minnay Sotor (2 vols.), by George William Featherstonhaugh (HTML and page images at LOC) |
| F353 .F6 | Recollections of the Last Ten Years, Passed in Occasional Residences and Journeyings in the Valley of the Mississippi (Boston: Cummings, Hilliard and Company, 1826), by Timothy Flint (page images in Germany) |
| F354 .B62 | Four Months in a Sneak-Box: A Boat Voyage of 2600 Miles Down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, and Along the Gulf of Mexico, by Nathaniel H. Bishop |
| F354 .F76 | The Mississippi Valley, by J. W. Foster (page images at MOA) |
| F354 .S74 | Mostly Mississippi, by Harold Speakman (HTML and page images at LOC) |
| F372 .L55 | The History of Louisiana, or of the Western Parts of Virginia and Carolina, by Le Page du Pratz, contrib. by Stanley Clisby Arthur (Gutenberg text) |
| F375 .D39 | Louisiana As It Is, by Daniel Dennett (page images at MOA) |