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American History

Library Databases -- 39 databases of reliable, in-depth, and current information, including ABC-CLIO databases:  American History, American Government, State Geography, Issues, United States at War, and History Reference Online e-Book Collection, and much more. Always the best place to start for quality resources. You will need to log in with your regular user name and password.  Add " @qsbyin " to your user name.

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Primary Sources

Constitution and Law

American Presidents

Lewis and Clark and the American West

Civil War

African-Americans and Minorities

Native Americans

Local History

Military History

Spartacus Educational -- "Bringing history to life with original sources."  A wealth of historical resources on both World and American from a British perspective. Internet Modern History Sourcebook -- From Fordham University. ThisNation -- A "guide to American government and politics on the net."  Includes an online textbook, primary documents, a glossary, news and issues, and images.
United States History -- Arranged by era.  From the European University Institute, Florence, Italy. Digital History -- "U.S. history textbook; ... primary sources on slavery, Mexican American, Asian American, and Native American history, and U.S. political, social, and legal history; succinct essays on the history of film, ethnicity, private life, and technology; multimedia exhibitions; ... , an audio archive including speeches and book talks by historians, and a visual archive with hundreds of historical maps and images."  Lots of stuff.  From the University of Houston. Voice of the Shuttle -- "A structured and briefly annotated guide to online resources that at once respects the established humanities disciplines in their professional organization and points toward the transformation of those disciplines as they interact with the sciences and social sciences and with new digital media."
The American Experience -- Companion web site to the PBS series. Year by Year 1901-2001 -- A year by year summary of important events of the twentieth century.  Also timelines for world history, American music, fashion, and more. U.S. Army Center of Military History
America in the 1890s:  A Chronology -- From Bowling Green State University. The Iconography of Hope: The 1939-1940 New York World's Fair New Deal Network -- "An educational guide to the Great Depression of the 1930s."

 

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Primary Sources

American Memory -- Historical collections for the National Digital Library. American Memory Timeline -- From American Memory.  Easy to use. History Matters:  The U.S. Survey Course on the Web -- "A gateway to Web resources"  From CUNY and George Mason University.
Our Documents -- "100 milestone documents of American history." Primary Sources Research -- From the Yale University Library. Internet Modern History Sourcebook -- From Fordham University.
AMDOCS: Documents for the Study of American History --  A timeline with links to documents.  From the European University Institute, Florence, Italy. ThisNation -- Includes an online textbook, primary documents, a glossary, news and issues, and images. Founders' Constitution -- "Documents included range from the early seventeenth century to the 1830s, from the reflections of philosophers to popular pamphlets, from public debates in ratifying conventions to the private correspondence of the leading political actors of the day."  From the University of Chicago and the Liberty Fund.
American Rhetoric  -- "Growing database of 5000+ full text, audio and video (streaming) versions of public speeches, sermons, legal proceedings, lectures, debates, interviews, other recorded media events, and a declaration or two."   Making of America -- "Primary sources in American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction." From Cornell University. Repositories of Primary Sources -- "Over 5300 websites describing holdings of manuscripts, archives, rare books, historical photographs, and other primary sources for the research scholar." From the University of Idaho.
THOMAS -- "Legislative information on the Internet." Current and historical documentation of the U.S. Congress at work.  From the Library of Congress. Avalon Project -- Documents in law, history, and diplomacy. From Yale Law School. NARA -- U.S. National Archives and Records Administration.
Digital History -- "U.S. history textbook; ... primary sources on slavery, Mexican American, Asian American, and Native American history, and U.S. political, social, and legal history; succinct essays on the history of film, ethnicity, private life, and technology; multimedia exhibitions; ... , an audio archive including speeches and book talks by historians, and a visual archive with hundreds of historical maps and images."  Lots of stuff.  From the University of Houston. U.S. Presidential Election Maps 1860-2000 The Living Room Candidate -- Campaign commercials from the American Museum of the Moving Image.
Archiving Early America -- " A unique array of primary source material from 18th Century America. Scenes and portraits from original newspapers, maps and writings." Census Bureau Home Page Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library of Duke University -- "From ancient papyri to records of modern advertising."
Smithsonian American Art Museum Salem Witch Trials Documentary Archive and Transcription Project -- From the University of Virginia. American Notes: Travels in America, 1750-1920 -- "253 published narratives by Americans and foreign visitors recounting their travels in the colonies and the United States and their observations and opinions about American peoples, places, and society from about 1750 to 1920. Also included is the thirty-two-volume set of manuscript sources entitled Early Western Travels, 1748-1846, published between 1904 and 1907 after diligent compilation by the distinguished historian and secretary of the Wisconsin Historical Society Reuben Gold Thwaites."  Part of the American Memory collections from the Library of Congress.
Images of African-Americans From the 19th Century -- From the New York Public Library. New York State Historical Literature -- From Cornell University. Authentic History Center -- Primary Sources from American Popular Culture. "Images of artifacts and historic sounds from American popular culture."  From the Colonial period through the 2000's.
America in Caricature 1765-1865 -- Political cartoons from American history.  From Indiana University. Documenting the American South -- "Digitized primary materials that offer Southern perspectives on American history and culture."  From the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Assassination Archives and Research Center -- Information on political assassinations.
Slavery and the Making of America -- Companion to the PBS series. Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Collection -- "One of the richest collections of anti-slavery and Civil War materials in the world."  From Cornell University. Born in Slavery:  Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1938 -- Part of the American Memory Collection.
Geography of Slavery in Virginia -- "A digital collection of advertisements for runaway and captured slaves and servants in 18th- and 19th-century Virginia newspapers." From the University of Virginia. Slavery and the Courts -- "Over a hundred pamphlets and books (published between 1772 and 1889) concerning the difficult and troubling experiences of African and African-American slaves in the American colonies and the United States." Part of the American Memory Collection. Voices from the Days of Slavery -- Recordings of 23 former slaves telling their stories. Part of the American Memory Collection.
LibriVox -- "Provides free audiobooks from the public domain. There are several options for listening." mp3 or ogg files.    

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Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention Home Page -- From the Library of Congress.  Part of the American Memory project. U.S. Constitution Online -- The text of the U.S. Constitution with explanations, notes, and links to further information. LII - Constitutional Law -- From Cornell Law School.
OYEZ:  U.S. Supreme Court Multimedia America's Founding Fathers: Delegates to the Constitutional Convention -- From the National Archives. Law Engine -- "The best online legal sources in a fast 'single-view' format."

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American Presidents

The American President -- Companion web site to the PBS series. American Presidency -- From Grolier. American Presidents: Life Portraits -- Companion web site to the C-span series.
White House History Page -- Official White House site. Presidents -- "An index on the presidents of the United States and contains information and documents of their speeches, writings, biographies and anything else related to their person or the office they are holding." U.S. Presidential Election Maps 1860-2000
The Living Room Candidate -- Campaign commercials from the American Museum of the Moving Image. Monticello: The Home of Thomas Jefferson History of Televised Presidential Debates -- From the Museum of Broadcast Communications.

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Lewis and Clark -- Companion web site to the Ken Burns documentary.

In the Footsteps of Lewis and Clark -- From the Sierra Club. Lewis and Clark Journey of Discovery -- From the National Park Service.
Journals of Lewis and Clark -- From the University of Virginia. WestWeb -- "A topically -organized website about the study of the American West created and maintained by Catherine Lavender, of the Department of History, College of Staten Island, The City University of New York."  

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Civil War

War of the Rebellion -- A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies from the War Department.  An important primary source for the Civil War. Civil War Battle Summaries -- From the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation’s Civil War Battlefields. Civil War Women -- Primary sources on the Internet.  From Duke University.
Crisis at Fort Sumter -- "An interactive historical simulation and decision making program." From Tulane University. Civil War -- From the Ken Burns PBS series. Civil War@Smithsonian -- From the Smithsonian.
Selected Civil War Photographs -- From American Memory. U.S. Army Center of Military History -- Lots of stuff! American Civil War Home Page -- "Links to the most useful identified electronic files about the American Civil War (1861-1865)." From the University of Tennessee.
United States Civil War Center -- From Louisiana State University. American Civil War -- From Dakota State University.  Gettysburg National Military Park -- "Showcases some of the belongings made or used by soldiers in Union or Confederate camps."

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Black History Month  -- Biographies, literature, a timeline, other links.  From Gale.

African-American Woman Writers of the 19th Century -- From the New York Public Library. Images of African-Americans From the 19th Century -- From the New York Public Library.
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage -- From Gale. African-American Mosaic -- From the Library of Congress. In Motion: The African-American Migration Experience -- From The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.
Slavery and the Making of America -- Companion to the PBS series. Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Collection -- "One of the richest collections of anti-slavery and Civil War materials in the world."  From Cornell University. Born in Slavery:  Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1938 -- Part of the American Memory Collection.
Geography of Slavery in Virginia -- "A digital collection of advertisements for runaway and captured slaves and servants in 18th- and 19th-century Virginia newspapers." From the University of Virginia. Slavery and the Courts -- "Over a hundred pamphlets and books (published between 1772 and 1889) concerning the difficult and troubling experiences of African and African-American slaves in the American colonies and the United States." Part of the American Memory Collection. Voices from the Days of Slavery -- Recordings of 23 former slaves telling their stories. Part of the American Memory Collection.
Without Sancturary -- Souvenir photographs and postcards (yes, postcards) of lynchings. Some of these images are disturbing.    

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Native Americans Internet Resources 

Native American History and Culture -- From the Smithsonian Institution. First Nations Histories -- Brief histories of Native American tribes.
American Indians and the Natural World -- From the Carnegie Museums. Shako:wi Cultural Center at the Oneida Indian Nation Wounded Knee Massacre -- Including information on the Ghost Dance Religion.  From Bowling Green State University.

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New York State Archives

NYGenWeb -- "Your Gateway to New York Genealogy and History." Adirondack History Network -- From the Adirondack Museum.
Warren County, New York Warren County, NY Genealogy and History Shako:wi Cultural Center at the Oneida Indian Nation
From the Ramparts -- The Ninth Dispatch -- From Fort William Henry. The Erie Canal: A Brief History -- From the State of New York. Poorhouse History: Washington County
New York History Net New York State Historical Association and Farmers' Museum Online Resources New York State Museum Research and Collections
Hunting adventures in the northern wilds; or, A tramp in the Chateaugay woods, over hills, lakes and forest streams by S. H. Hammond -- An 1890 book from the Making of America collection digitized by the Cornell University Library. The Adirondack: or, Life in the woods by J. T. Headle -- An 1853 book from the Making of America collection digitized by the University of Michigan. Adventures in the wilderness: or, camp-life in the Adirondacks byWilliam H. H. Murray -- An 1869 book from the Making of America collection digitized by the University of Michigan.
Lake George: its scenes and characteristics, with glimpses of the olden times. To which is added some account of Ticonderoga, with a description of the route to Schroon lake and the Adirondacks. With ... notes on Lake Champlain ... 3d ed. by B. F. DeCosta -- An 1868 book from the Making of America collection digitized by the Cornell University Library. Some account of two visits to the mountains in Essex County, New York, in the years 1836 and 1837; : with a sketch of the northern sources of the Hudson by W. C. Redfield -- An 1838 book from the Making of America collection digitized by the Cornell University Library. Woods and waters: or, The Saranacs and Racket by Alfred Billings Street -- An 1860 book from the Making of America collection digitized by the University of Michigan.

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Naval Historical Center World War II Links on the Internet

First World War.com -- "Intended at a general rather than academic readership."  There's a lot here, however -- including primary documents and photographs."

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Social Studies Resources

 

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