American History 102 - Civil
War to the Present, online material includes basic course information,
class notes, biographies, guides to American history, photos, a discussion
section, exams, and other course materials.
American Memory Project,
searchable primary source and archival collections from the Library of
Congress. Includes online motion pictures, sound recordings, and photographs
as well as manuscripts.
American Presidency,
from Grolier, includes articles relating to the presidency from encyclopedias
targeted at different age groups.
The Capital and the Bay,
"Narratives of Washington and the Chesapeake Bay Region ca.1600-1925"
A Century of Lawmaking
for a New Nation, a site that provides a documentary record of the
Continental Congress, the Constitutional Convention and the first 20 U.
S. Congresses (1774-1829). Additional records are to be added.
(From Choice, Aug., 2000 Supplement)
Charters of
Freedom, images of historic documents from the National Archives.
Chicago Historical Society, collection
of historical documents about Chicago, Illinois, and selected U.S. history.
Crossroads
of Empire, it is subtitled Early Printed Maps of Texas and the Southwest,.
and shows the discovery and exploration of that area (From Librarians'
Index to the Internet).
Digital Images
from the Radicalism Collection, database of over 100 historical pamphlets
from American pressure groups including the American Indian Movement, Black
Panthers, Industrial Workers of the World, Students for a Democratic Society,
the Sacco-Vanzetti Case and many other controversial groups and events.
Documenting the American
South, the cultural history of the 19th century American South from
16,000 pages of primary documents including autobiographies, diaries, works
on slavery, Southern literature, and travel accounts.
Documents
for the Study of American History, this site has a bibliography of
primary documents available on the Internet and necessary for the study
of U. S. history (from Choice, Aug., 2000 Supplement)
Emma Goldman Papers,
primary material about and from the prominent feminist and anarchist.
National Women's History Project, nonprofit
educational organization to promote gender equity through education about
women's lives and accomplishments
Organization of American Historians,
includes links to information about the organization, job listings, a newsletter,
history standards, calls for papers, and the Journal of American History.
The Papers of Jefferson Davis,
includes some full-text letters, speeches and other documents along with
images and other information.
John Phillip Souza Home Page, contains
a biography, list of compositions, bibliography, recordings, images, and
more about the famous conductor and marching band leader.
U.S.
Presidents Lists, 59 lists concerning U.S. Presidents such as shortest
to tallest or poorest to richest.
USA History, links to U.S. history,
presidents, essays about U.S. history, and trivia.
Words &
Deeds in American History, selected documents from prominent American
political leaders from the American Memory Project of the Library of Congress.