American History
African American History
http://www.msstate.edu/Archives/History/USA/Afro-Amer/afro.html
A page devoted to the history of African Americans, with text and documents relating
to Buffalo soldiers, the history of slavery in the United States, African American
scientists, writers, musicians, and much more. Links to related sites.
American and British History Resources
http://info.rutgers.edu/rulib/artshum/amhist.html
Provides a large archive of links to material concerning American and British history.
Offers maps, online books and essays by such people as Francis Bacon, Samuel Johnson,
John Locke, William Penn, Thomas Paine, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson.
American Civil War Home Page
http://funnelweb.utcc.utk.edu/~hoemann/cwarhp.html
A gateway to numerous civil-war related sites, including timelines, letters, graphic
images, specific battles and much more. A must for Civil War enthusiasts.
American Civilization Internet Resources
http://www.georgetown.edu/departments/amer_studies/internet.html
An immense compilation of links concerning American studies, from revolutionary war
topics to current history.
American History
http://www.academic.marist.edu/history/hisamer.htm
A massive series of links to all major periods of American history, each with additional
links. A wonderful starting point for related searches.
American Memory
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/amhome.html
Contains collections of American culture and history, mostly derived from Library
of Congress special collections. Photographic panoramas, sound files, movies, photos
and documents can be found in abundance.
The American Revolution and the Struggle for Independence
http://grid.let.rug.nl/~welling/usa/revolution.html
Presents American history, from the colonial period until World War I. Contains many
images and accompanying historical descriptions. Has links to a large number of historical
sources.
Anti-Imperialism in the United States, 18981935
http://web.syr.edu/~fjzwick/
Focuses on presenting information and literature about the anti-imperialist movement
in the United States, including several documents penned by Mark Twain. Focuses on
the period 1898–1935 and provides numerous links to texts by people and organizations
active at that time in the movement. Provides backgrounds for different pieces.
Indiana Historical Society
http://www.ihs1830.org/ihs.html
Nonprofit membership organization. Collects, preserves, and promotes the history
of Indiana. Features information on the Society's collections, exhibitions, publications,
and numerous other activities.
Isis:Our Story
http://www.netdiva.com/ourstory.html
A net page devoted to African American women and their achievements. Interesting
and little-known facts, documents, and images. Links to related sites.
Life Histories American Memory Project
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/wpaintro/wpahome.html
Presents a collection of life histories sponsored by the Manuscript Division of the
Library of Congress and written for the United States Works Progress Administration's
Federal Writer's Project between 1936 and 1940. Includes 2,900 documents that represent
the work of more than 300 writers from 24 states. Enables you to access these documents
by various search means, including by region or state.
Oregon World War II Farming
http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/osuhomepage.html
Exhibits "Fighters on the Farm Front: Oregon's Emergency Farm Labor Service, 1943—1947,"
which includes more than 60 images and printed documents.
United States History
gopher://wiretap.spies.com/11/Gov/US-History
Contains texts of historically significant United States documents, including the
Declaration of Independence, Emancipation Proclamation, Monroe Doctrine, W.W.II surrenders
of Germany and Japan, Tonkin Gulf Resolution, and more.