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Filed under: American Party- Know-Nothingism in Baltimore, 1854-1860 (ca. 1930), by Benjamin Tuska
- Americanism Contrasted with Foreignism, Romanism, and Bogus Democracy (Nashville: Pub. for the author, 1856), by William Gannaway Brownlow
- The Great American Battle: or, The Contest Between Christianity and Political Romanism (New York and Auburn: Miller, Orton and Mulligan, 1856), by Anna Ella Carroll
- The Great American Battle: or, The Contest Between Christianity and Political Romanism (New York: C. M. Saxton, 1858), by Anna Ella Carroll (page images at HathiTrust)
- A History of the Political Campaign in Virginia, in 1855; With a Biographical Sketch of Henry A. Wise (Richmond: J. W. Randolph, 1856), by James P. Hambleton
- The Know-Nothing Party: A Sketch (Washington: The New Century Press, ca. 1905), by Humphrey J. Desmond
- The Origin and Progress of the American Party in Politics: Embracing a Complete History of the Philadelphia Riots in May and July, 1844; With a Full Description of the Great American Procession of July Fourth, and a Refutation of the Arguments Founded on the Charges of Religious Proscription and Secret Combinations (Philadelphia: Elliott and Gihon, 1855), by John Hancock Lee (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The Origin, Principles and Purposes of the American Party (ca. 1855), by Henry Winter Davis (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Sons of the Sires: A History of the Rise, Progress, and Destiny of the American Party, and its Probable Influence on the Next Presidential Election; To Which is Added a Review of the Letter of the Hon. Henry A. Wise, Against the Know-Nothings (Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo and Co., 1855), by F. R. Anspach
- Speech of Hon. L. M. Cox, of Kentucky, Delivered in the House of Representatives, July 26, 1856, in Defence of the Principles of the American Party, and the Approaching Presidential Election, by L. M. Cox (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Americanism versus Romanism: or, The Cis-Atlantic Battle Between Sam and the Pope (Nashville: Published for the author, 1856), by James L. Chapman
- Chivalry, Slavery, and Young America (New York: F. A. Brady, 1866), by John Burke (multiple formats at archive.org)
- A Defence of the American Policy, As Opposed to the Encroachments of Foreign Influence, and Especially to the Interference of the Papacy in the Political Interests and Affairs of the United States (New York: De Witt and Davenport, c1856), by Thomas R. Whitney
- Letter of Hon. Alfred B. Greenwood, of Arkansas, to His Constituents (Washington: Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1856), by Alfred Burton Greenwood (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The Life and Death of Sam, in Virginia (Richmond: Pub. for the author by A. Morris, 1856), by Gardner (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Speech of Benjamin G. Harris, Esq., of St. Mary's County, Upon the Reports of the Committee on Secret Societies, in the House of Delegates of Maryland (ca. 1854), by Benjamin G. Harris (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Democracy Versus Know-Nothingism and Republicanism: Letter from Dunne, to Jones and Given (second edition, c1858), by Henry C. Dunne
- Political Nativism in New York State (dissertation; 1901), by Louis Dow Scisco (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Political Nativism in New York State (New York: Columbia University Press, 1901), by Louis Dow Scisco (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Reflections and Suggestions on the Present State of Parties (Nashville: Printed by G. C. Torbett and Co., 1856), by An Old Clay Whig (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The Duty of Native Americans in the Present Crisis (1856) (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Our Country: or, The American Parlor Keepsake (Boston: J. M. Usher, c1854), ed. by W. H. Ryder (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The Progress and Prospects of America: or, The Model Republic, Its Glory, Its Fall; With a Review of the Causes of the Decline and Failure of the Republics of South America, Mexico, and of the Old world; Applied to the Present Crisis in the United States (new edition; New York: E. Walker, ca. 1855), by Frederick Saunders and Thomas Bangs Thorpe (multiple formats at archive.org)
- A Voice to America: or, The Model Republic, Its Glory, or Its Fall, by Thomas Bangs Thorpe (page images at MOA)
- Zerfall der Vereinigten Staaten von Nord-Amerika, nachgewiesen in ihren religiösen, moralischen und socialen Zuständen, mit Rücksicht auf die geheime Gesellschaft der Know-nothings und fanatischen Freimänner. (C. J. Fahle, 1864) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Chivalry, slavery, and young America (Frederic A. Brady, publisher, No. 22 Ann Street, 1866), by John Burke (page images at HathiTrust)
- Lincoln and the Know Nothing movement. (Public Affairs Press, 1954), by Charles Granville Hamilton (page images at HathiTrust)
- The native American: a gift for the people. (H. Orr, 1845), by Hector Orr and Benno Loewy (page images at HathiTrust)
- Brass-knuckle crusade; the great Know-Nothing conspiracy, 1820-1860. (Hastings House, 1960), by Carleton Beals (page images at HathiTrust)
- The origin and progress of the American party in politics; embracing a complete history of the Philadelphia riots in ... (Elliott & Gihon, 1855), by John Hancock Lee (page images at HathiTrust)
- Brief exposition of the dangers to be apprehended to our civil and religious liberties, from Presbyterianism (Wm. J. Cunningham, 1844), by Justus E. Moore (page images at HathiTrust)
- A voice to America or, The model republic, its glory, or its fall: with a review of the causes of the decline & failure of the republics of South America, Mexico, & of the Old World; applied to the present crisis in the United States. (E. Walker, 1855), by Thomas Bangs Thorpe (page images at HathiTrust)
- A defence of the American policy, as opposed to the encroachments of foreign influence, and especially to the interference of the papacy in the political interests and affairs of the United States. (De Witt & Davenport, 1856), by Thomas R. Whitney (page images at HathiTrust)
- Imminent dangers to the free institutions of the United States through foreign immigration, and the present state of the naturalization laws. : A series of numbers, originally published in the New-York journal of commerce (E. B. Clayton, printer, 1835), by Samuel Finley Breese Morse (page images at HathiTrust)
- The progress and prospects of America : or, The model republic, its glory, its fall; with a review of the causes of the decline and failure of the republics of South America, Mexico, and of the Old world; applied to the present crisis in the United States. (E. Walker, 1855), by Frederick Saunders and Thomas Bangs Thorpe (page images at HathiTrust)
- A voice to America; or, The model republic, its glory, or its fall: with a review of the causes of the decline and failure of the republics of South America, Mexico, and of the Old world; applied to the present crisis in the United States. (E. Walker, 1855), by Frederick Saunders and Thomas Bangs Thorpe (page images at HathiTrust)
- A voice to America (E. Walker, 1855), by Frederick Saunders and Thomas Bangs Thorpe (page images at HathiTrust)
- Cincinnati, oder, Geheimnisse des Westens. (Gedruckt bei C. F. Schmidt & co., 1854), by Emil Klauprecht (page images at HathiTrust)
- Native-Americanism detected and exposed (Hildreth : sold at Jordan, 1845), by Richard Hildreth (page images at HathiTrust)
- Twelve letters, over the signature of "Madison," on the American question (s.n., 1856), by Alexander H. H. Stuart (page images at HathiTrust)
- Equal rights to all : is the right of self-defense to be denied the Mormon people (s.n., 1908), by Nephi Lowell Morris (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- American liberty : its sources, its dangers, and the means of its preservation : an oration, delivered at the Broadway Tabernacle, in New-York, before the order of United Americans, on the 22d of February, A.D. 1850, being the 118th anniversary of the birthday of Washington (Seaman & Dunham, printers, 1850), by Alfred B. Ely (page images at HathiTrust)
- Reflections and suggestions on the present state of parties. (Printed by G.C. Torbett and Company, 1856), by An old Clay Whig (page images at HathiTrust)
- The duty of native Americans in the present crisis. ([n.p., 1856), by American Party (page images at HathiTrust)
- The progress and prospects of America (E. Walker, 1855), by Frederick Saunders and Thomas Bangs Thorpe (page images at HathiTrust)
- Startling facts for native Americans called "Know-Nothings," or A vivid presentation of the dangers to American liberty, to be apprehended from foreign influence. (Pub. at 128 Nassau St., opposite the Nassau Bank, 1855) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Know nothingism unveiled. Letter of Judge A. B. Longstreet, of Mississippi, addressed to Rev. William Winans, in reply to a communication published by him in the Natchez (Mississippi) courier, and addressed to Judge, Longstreet, on the subject of Know nothingism. (Office of the Congressional Globe, 1855), by Augustus Baldwin Longstreet (page images at HathiTrust)
- A voice to America : or, The model republic, its glory, or its fall: with a review of the causes of the decline and failure of the republics of South America, Mexico, and of the Old World; applied to the present crisis in the United States. (E. Walker, 1855), by Frederick Saunders and Thomas Bangs Thorpe (page images at HathiTrust)
- Principles and objectives of the American party. (New York, 1855), by American Party. New York. New York (City). 15th ward. 12th council (page images at HathiTrust)
- Religious liberty. Equality of civil rights among native and naturalized citizens. The Virginia campaign of 1855. Governor Wise's letter on Know-nothingism, and his speech at Alexandria. ([N.p., 1855), by Henry A. Wise (page images at HathiTrust)
- Speech of Mr. James Dixon, of Connecticut, on the subject of the naturalization laws : and the origin of the native American Party : delivered in the House of Representatives U.S., December 30, 1845. (Printed by J. & G.S. Gideon, 1846), by James Dixon (page images at HathiTrust)
- The sons of the sires; a history of the rise, progress, and destiny of the American party ... To which is added a review of the letter of the Hon. Henry A. Wise, against the Know-Nothings (Lippincott, Grambo & co., 1855), by American (page images at HathiTrust)
- Americanism contrasted with foreignism, Romanism, and bogus democracy, in the light of reason, history, and Scripture; in which certain demagogues in Tennessee, and elsewhere, are shown up in their true colors. (UMI Books on Demand, 1856), by William Gannaway Brownlow (page images at HathiTrust)
- Life and writings of Anna Ella Carroll (Judd & Detweiler, 1895), by Anna Ella Carroll (page images at HathiTrust)
- Three letters on the order of know nothings, addressed to A.P. Butler (Charleston, 1855) (page images at HathiTrust)
- Speech of Hon. J.L.D. Morrison, on the naturalization laws, delivered in the Senate, January, 1855, on Mr. Sutphin's resolutions. (Courier Steam Press Print, 1855), by James Lowry Donaldson Morrison (page images at HathiTrust)
- Vor fünfzig Jahres : ein Kapitel aus der amerikanischen Geschichte : Vortrag (s.n., 1800), by William A. Fritsch (page images at HathiTrust)
- Extracts from letters and articles against "Know-Nothingism" ([publisher not identified], 1859), by C. C. Andrews (page images at HathiTrust)
- Civil and religious toleration : speech of William S. Barry, of Miss., delivered in the House of Representatives, December 18, 1854. (Printed at the office of the Congressional Globe, 1854), by William S. Barry (page images at HathiTrust)
- Hon. A.H. Stephens, of Ga., on know-nothingism ([Augusta, Ga.?] : [publisher not identified], [1855], 1855), by Alexander H. Stephens and Thomas W. Thomas (page images at HathiTrust)
- Facts for the people of the South. Abolition intolerance and religious intolerance united. Know-nothingism exposed. (Printed at the Union Off., 1855) (page images at HathiTrust)
- The American Party : its principles, its objects, and its hopes (A.G. Hodges, Printers, 1855), by George Robertson (page images at HathiTrust)
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