<p><span style=color: rgba(83 90 98 1); background-color: rgba(255 255 255 1)>In 1912&nbsp;Theodore&nbsp;Roosevelt&nbsp;addressed the&nbsp;American&nbsp;Historical&nbsp;Association to&nbsp;call&nbsp;for&nbsp;American&nbsp;history&nbsp;to be&nbsp;written&nbsp;as compelling&nbsp;stories&nbsp;of&nbsp;literary&nbsp;quality.&nbsp;Editor&nbsp;Allen&nbsp;Johnson of Yale&nbsp;University&nbsp;responded&nbsp;by&nbsp;publishing&nbsp;the&nbsp;Chronicles of America series:&nbsp;50 succinct&nbsp;volumes&nbsp;on&nbsp;regional and&nbsp;thematic American&nbsp;history.&nbsp;These&nbsp;books&nbsp;intended&nbsp;for secondary&nbsp;schools&nbsp;and&nbsp;college&nbsp;students&nbsp;are expository&nbsp;works&nbsp;of&nbsp;American history composed&nbsp;by&nbsp;competent historians&nbsp;in&nbsp;the&nbsp;1920's&nbsp;well&nbsp;before&nbsp;the special&nbsp;pleading&nbsp;and upending&nbsp;of&nbsp;social&nbsp;norms&nbsp;typical&nbsp;of&nbsp;histories&nbsp;after&nbsp;1970. This series&nbsp;is&nbsp;focused on&nbsp;the&nbsp;mainstream&nbsp;of American political&nbsp;life&nbsp;and&nbsp;leadership&nbsp;from&nbsp;its initial&nbsp;volumes&nbsp;on&nbsp;Native&nbsp;Americans and&nbsp;European&nbsp;colonists&nbsp;to&nbsp;its&nbsp;final&nbsp;volumes on&nbsp;Woodrow&nbsp;Wilson&nbsp;Canada&nbsp;and&nbsp;the&nbsp;Hispanic&nbsp;Republics&nbsp;to&nbsp;our&nbsp;South.</span></p><p></p><p>In volume #37 of the Chronicles of America Holland Thompson records the remarkable history of technological innovation in America including the inventors of the steamboat the telephone electric engines and the airplane. The mechanical genius of these great Americans transformed the world and ushered in a new age of speed convenience and enterprise that marks a radical division in lifestyles before and after. He links his heroic tale to our colonial history and the character of Benjamin Franklin whose leisurely experiments set the stage of our scientific and inventive heritage. </p>