MACE, WILLIAM HARRISON: 1852-1938.
William Harrison Mace , son of Ira and Nancy Johnson Mace, was born near Lexington, Ind., on Nov. 27, 1852, and graduated from the State Normal School at Terre Haute in 1876. He also received degrees from the Universities of Michigan, Indiana , Syracuse, and Jena and was a graduate student at Cornell. He married Ida Dodson on Sept. 10, 1878.
He held administrative positions in the public schools of Logansport and Winamac, Ind., and of McGregor, Ia. From 1885 to 1890 he was professor of history at De Pauw University Normal School, and from 1891 to 1916 he was professor of history and political science at Syracuse University.
In addition to the books listed below, Dr. Mace was the author of several textbooks.
He died on Aug. 10, 1938.
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- American Revolution: Outlines and References.
Albany, N. Y., 1891.

- American Constitution: Outlines and References.
Albany, N. Y., 1892.

- Development of the Nation: Outlines and References.
Albany, N. Y., 1893.

- American Colonial Institutions: Outlines and
References. Albany, N. Y., 1898.

- History of the United States.
Chicago, 1903.

- Civil War and Some of Its Problems: Outlines and
References. Albany, N. Y., 1905.

- American Revolution: Syllabus.
Philadelphia, n.d.

- Stories of Heroism. Chicago,
1911.

- Lincoln, the Man of the People.
Chicago, 1912.

- Story of Old Europe and Young America (withEdwin P. Tanner). Chicago, 1915.

- Washington, a Virginia Cavalier.
Chicago, 1916.

- History of the United States (withFrank S. Bogardus). Chicago, 1921.

- Notebook by Cloyce B. Ulery.
Chicago, 1929.

- My Country, the Men Who Made It (withW. A. Hannig). Chicago, 1930-31.

- Lincoln and Douglas. Syracuse, N.
Y., 1933.

- Stories of Great American Explorers and Pioneers.
Chicago, 1941.

- Stories of Great American Heroes.
Chicago, 1941.

- Stories of Great American Leaders.
Chicago, 1941.
