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A multi-media primary source website embodying and explaining the work papers of nineteenth century seafarers on British... see more

The National Archives and Records Administration created a website with activities developed by history educators and... see more

This is an online edition of ScottowÂ’s popular tract, published in Boston in 1691, based on the first edition. Later... see more

These pictures are an excellent way to introduce students to 1930's California, and would be appropriate for using while... see more

Web guide to primary source materials on the Civil War and Reconstruction, 1860 - 1877 online at the Library of Congress,... see more

Web guide with links to primary source materials related to United States: National Expansion and Reform on the Library... see more

From the website: The Zinn Education Project promotes and supports the teaching of people’s history in middle and high... see more

The American Presidency Project is the only online resource that has consolidated, coded, and organized into a single... see more

The Louis Round Wilson Special Collections Library at UNC (Chapel Hill) is presenting 1 document per day that is 150... see more

"Read the daily edition of the Congressional Record on your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch. The Congressional Record App is... see more

This is an online electronic edition of the the first Masonic book printed in America, which was produced in Philadelphia... see more

Students will attempt to solve a mystery by infiltrating a secret society, answering initiation questions regarding... see more

The Proceedings of the Old Bailey London 1674 to 1834: A fully searchable online edition of the largest body of texts... see more

Wabash Valley Visions & Voices is a digital memory project focused on the Wabash Valley region in west central Indiana... see more

This page is a portal into a number of sites resulting from on-going research in the Lower Mississippi Delta. The three... see more

The Annenberg Classroom is an innovative website for high school teachers teaching U.S. Civics Education. Here you will... see more

This site is focused on key topics in U.S. history, designed to teach students how to critically read primary sources and... see more

A collaborative effort to make available digitally historic American journals dating from 1840-1900.

A visually engrossing site that allows students first-hand experience with artifacts found at Harappa in the Indus Valley... see more

A radio show (audio) that looks behind current events and activities and ties in all the factors (or most of them) that... see more

Collections + [RE]collections is an interactive Website embodying my 90 year old father?s World War II experiences. It is... see more

This digital collection presents primary sources from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries and the Wisconsin... see more

Writing, and Researching for History: A Guide for College Students by Patrick Rael (Bowdoin College, 2004), is a... see more

Hundreds of photographs, documents, and film clips to browse to discover the connection between some of the National... see more