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SELECTED U.S. HISTORY SOURCES ON THE WEB
American
Memory From: Library
of Congress
Historical Collections from the National Digital Library.
Making
of America From: Univ. of Michigan
A digital library of primary sources in American social history
from the antebellum period through reconstruction. The collection
contains over 9000 monographs and 150,000 journal articles with
19th century imprints.
Making
of America From: Cornell
A digital library of primary sources in American social history
from the antebellum period through reconstruction. The collection
contains about 9000 monographs and 150,000 journal articles
with 19th century imprints.
Douglass
Archives of American Public Address
Presents the texts of historic speeches from the nation's earliest
days to the present time. The website is searchable by speaker,
title, chronologically or by issue.
Salem
Witch Trials Documentary Archive and Transcription Project.
Website from the University of Virginia that includes the complete
1692 Salem Witchcraft Papers, historical maps, and general information.
The
American Civil War Homepage The site has received numerous awards including
an award from the American Library Association.
Civil
War Women From: Duke University
Online archival collection
Valley
of the Shadow Presents primary documents that relate the Civil
War Experience in two communities, one in Virginia and one in
Pennsylvania.
Wars
for Vietnam (1945-1975) Primary source documents related
to the Vietnam War.
North
Carolina Newspapers From: State Library of North Carolina
An extensive project to locate, catalog and microfilm North
Carolina newspapers. So far newspapers have been identified
for 99 or 100 counties in North Carolina. This is an ongoing
project.
POTUS
Presidents of the United States. A source for election
results, cabinet members, notable events, internet biographies,
historical documents, and points of interest.
American
Historical Association Includes general information, a teaching division
for K-16 collaborative projects, and job ads.