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Updated
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- History
- Sexualities &
Gender
- "Liberty Rhetoric" and 19th-Century American
Women
- "Sex, Religion, and Society in Early
America; or, a 17th-Century Maryland Mènage a Trois and its
Consequences"
- A Case For Taking Spiritualism Seriously As
A Cultural Phenomenon of the 1850s
- African-American Women - On-line Archival
Exhibits at Duke University
- Alice Williamson Diary - Duke University
Special Collections Library
- American
Experience | A Midwife's Tale
- Berdache
- Bibliographies of Feminist Foremothers:
primary sources online and off
Emphasizing early (pre-1800) women writers, especially feminist women
writers. Find a bibliography, e-texts, and links to biographies of
feminist foremothers and other early women writers. -
Book Summaries
Over 100 summaries of books by feminist scholars on a wide variety of
topics. - Civil War Women - Internet Sources
- Docs: Women and Social Movements in the
United States
- Essays on a variety of feminist subjects,
mostly women's history
Topical essays from a feminist perspective on a variety of subjects,
mostly women's history - Family History:annotated bibliography
Digital History enhances history teaching and research
through primary
sources, an online textbook, extensive reference resources, and
interactive materials. - Female Pre-eminence: Or the Dignity and
Excellency of that Sex, above the Male by Henry Cornelius Agrippa
(1529, translated into English in 1670 by Henry Care)
(Making feminist scholars work accessible to you.) A Sunshine for
Women's Book Summary: Read excerpts from Henry Cornelius Agrippa's
Nobility and Pre-eminence of the Female Sex (published 1529, written
1509) - Feminist Forefathers
In every era, in every place, there have always been men, even if just
a few men, who tried to improve the condition of women. Meet a few of
your feminist forefathers here. - Feminist Foremothers -- comprehensive links
- Feminist Foremothers texts-1400-1800
bios of 30 women who wrote overtly feminist tracts between
1400 and
1800. - Forgotten Feminist of Kansas
(2/8): The Papers of Clarina I. H. Nichols, 1854-1885
Clarina I. H. Nichols was a woman's right activist who
migrated to
Kansas territory with the New England Emigrant Aid Company. During her
travels she wrote letters to the editors of several newspapers
describing the events and political situation in Kansas. -
Gender Bibliography Atlantic History Seminar
- Gloria Anzaldua | Chicana Lesbian Feminist
Writer | Borderlands: The New Mestiza | Questia.com Online Library
Research Gloria Anzaldua at the Questia.com online
library
- Gutman slavery and the black family
- Hannah
Valentine & Lethe Jackson
Slave Letters - Duke Special Collections Library
- Hearts at Home: Southern Women in the Civil
War
- Historical Text Archive: Links : Women's
History: General
The Historical Text Archive publishes high quality articles, books,
essays, documents, historical photos, and links, screened for content,
for a broad range of historical subjects. The HTA is a collection of
primary and secondary materials and links to other resources relating
to history and culture. - Lowell
National Historical Park (National Park Service)
- Lowell Offering
The Lowell Offering Mill Girls, Lowell, MA. - Lucretia Mott Autobiography
- Lucretia Mott from Triptych
- Making Sense of Cora Hatch: Some Initial
Approaches
- Mass Moments: “Mill
Girl” Writer Lucy Larcom Dies
Visitors of Mass Moments--a daily almanac of Massachusetts history--can
learn more about the Moments presented on the radio, see images and
illustrations, read a primary source document, and get suggestions of
links to follow and places to visit. Additionally, they can view a
timeline to see when a given Moment occurred, and where applicable, a
map to see where it happened. Visitors are invited to comment or ask
questions about a Moment on our message board, thus providing an
on-line community where Bay State history enthusiasts can meet and
discuss our past. They can sign up to receive Mass Moments daily in
their email, and if they post a question to the message board, they can
be notified when someone has responded. Past Moments (those posted
since January 1, 2005) are searchable, by key words, subject, time
period, and region. - National
Museum of Women in the Arts.
- New England Girlhood
-
Notable
Women Ancestors: Women's Biographies
Notable Women Ancestors is comprised of women's biographies and
genealogy data of notable women and in history and not-so-famous women
submitted by actual living descendants. Submit your own notable women!
- PEOPLE WITH A HISTORY: An Online Guide to
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans* History
-
Quilting: History of Quilts, Quilt Patterns
& Quilting Myths
Explore the history of quilts and the lives of the women who made them
including patterns in quilt history & quilting myths
- Reader's Companion to U.S. Women's History -
- entries in order of appearance
- Readings for History 398: Early American
Women
- Religion, Women, and the Family in Early
America - The Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries - Divining America:
Religion and the National Culture
an interactive curriculum enrichment service designed to help teachers
of American history bring their students to a greater understanding of
the role religion has played in the development of the United States
- Resources - U.S. Women's History
Useful websites for American History teachers. -
slave woman Vilet Lester Letter Homepage
- Slavery and the black family
- Society for the Study of American Women
Writers
- SparkNotes: The History of Sexuality: An
Introduction, Volume 1
- The E Pluribus Unum Project: A Guide to
Resources on African-Americans, Native Americans, and Women in the Era
of the Revolution
- The History of Sexuality
- THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON GENDER AND
DEVELOPMENT: International Development Research Centre
- Women and Social Movements in the United
States, 1600-2000
- Women in America, 1820-1842
- Women of South Carolina in the Revolution
- WOMEN'S HISTORY WORKSHOP
- WWWomen Search Directory: History
Search directory category for the premier search directory for women
with comprehensive links on all topics relevant to women.
- UH history web
- World
- Atlantic
- Af-Am
- Blues
- Jazz
- Spirituals
-
Aboard the Underground Railroad
- Abolitionism Homepage
- African American Migration Experience
lots of primary sources from slavery to present. runaways,
underground
railroad, great migration - African American Odyssey: A Quest for Full
Citizenship
- African Americans 1800-1870
- African Americans and National Identities in
Central America
- African Americans in Hartford, Connecticut:
A Struggle from the Start: Exhibit contents
Community-based non-profit corporation to preserve the history of
Hartford's Black community - African Americans of Delaware and Maryland's
Eastern Shore
- African Americans: VA, SC, & NC
Colonial Tax Lists, Census Records
- African-American Women - On-line Archival
Exhibits at Duke University
- Africans
in America
- Afro-Louisiana
History and Genealogy
- Ama,
A Story of the Atlantic Slave Trade
Companion web site to the novel Ama, A Story of the Atlantic Slave
Trade by Manu Herbstein - American Slave Narratives
- Amistad
at Mystic Seaport
- Antislavery and Proslavery Rhetoric
Antislavery and Proslavery Rhetoric Primary Source
- Antislavery
Literature: The Antislavery
Literature Project
- Black History Hotlinks
Two dozen of our favorite web sites. A nice starting point for
teachers, parents, students and African-American history buffs.
- Black History Pages
-
Black History Timeline
- Black
Settlement in Nova Scotia
- Book of all Free African Americans: Maryland
and Delaware
- Book of all Free African Americans:
Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina
-
Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the
Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1938
- Brown U Committee on Slavery and Justice
- Brown's Anti-Slavery Harp
- Brycchan Carey - Home Page
Brycchan's website offers insights into eighteenth-century English and
Afro-British literature, images of Cornwall and the Cornish, and
literary links and images - Chronology
on the History of Slavery 1619 to 1789
-
Classics
on American Slavery: Introductory
Page
- Digital History-African American Voices
- Exploring A Common Past: Researching and
Interpreting the Underground Railroad
-
Exploring Amistad: Race and the Boundaries
of Freedom in Antebellum Maritime America
-
Free
African Americans in NC
Family history of 500 African American families who were free in
Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland and Delaware from
the colonial period until about 1820. - Geography
of Slavery in Virginia: Virginia
Runaways
- Hannah
Valentine & Lethe Jackson Slave Letters - Duke Special
Collections Library
- Harriet Jacobs - Home
- Historical Documents - African American
Historical Documents and Speeches
United States History Documents and Speeches - Declaration of
Independence, Constitution, Bill of Rights, The Federalist Papers,
Magna Carta, Laws and Regulations - Historical Text Archive: Links : African
American: General
The Historical Text Archive publishes high quality articles, books,
essays, documents, historical photos, and links, screened for content,
for a broad range of historical subjects. The HTA is a collection of
primary and secondary materials and links to other resources relating
to history and culture. - Hyde Co., NC Apprentice Papers: 1771-1865
Free Persons of Color Apprenticeshil Bonds -
Hyde Co., NC Free Persons of Color in Census
Records
Hyde Co., NC Free Persons of Color in Census Records -
Images of pages and portraits: African
Americans
- InternationalSlaveTrade chronology from
Austin Meredith
- JuneteenthPictorial
"The Middle Passage"
- LEST WE FORGET | THE TRIUMPH OVER SLAVERY
- List of Indian Slaves, Free Indians, and
Free African Americans who are identified in colonial court records
without last names
Possibly NC - LOC: African American Photographs Assembled
for the Paris Exposition of 1900 - About
Prints & Photographs Online Catalog information about the
collection of photographs of African Americans assembled for display at
the Paris Exposition of 1900. - Low
country Colleton County:Slave Relics Historical Museum in Walterboro,SC
300 years of authentic slave artifacts at the Slave Relics
Historical
Museum in Walterboro, SC - Mapping
Af Am Diaspora
- Maroons Tour: Smithsonian
- Maroons: Smithsonian
-
Melungeons:
Continuity Press - Appalachian
Books, Civil War Books, Upper Cumberland Books, Genealogy Books
Continuity Press specializes in quality regional genealogy
and history
books. - Memories of Slavery
-
Moors of DE
-
Nell Irvin Painter - nellpainter.com
- North
American Slave Narratives, Beginnings
to 1920
- Nova Scotia Archives & Records
Management - African Nova Scotians
- NYPL,
Schomburg Center for Research in Black
Culture
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture Library home page with
access to collections in the humanities - Olaudah Equiano
-
Omar ibn Said, b. 1770?
- Oswego
County Underground Railroad Contents Page
-
Our Shared History, African American
Heritage: Underground Railroad
- Phil. Af Am Census 1847: Main
- Places of Cultural Memory: African
Reflections on the American Landscape
-
Questia Books: History > United
States History > African-American History
- Race and Slavery Petitions Project
- Reform, Religion and the Underground in
Western New York
- Remembering Black Loyalists, Black
Communities in Nova Scotia
- Resources - African American History
Useful websites for American History teachers.
- Rokeby Museum : The Underground Railroad
- Seacoast New Hampshire Black History
New Hampshire's black history begins in Portsmouth in 1645.
But there
are important stories to tell from across the Seacoast. Our goal is to
tell those stories. - Sewall, The Selling of Joseph, 1700
- Slave
Narratives
- Slave Trade Archives: UNESCO-CI
- Slave
Voices from the Duke University Special Collections Library
- Slave woman Vilet Lester Letter Homepage
- Slavery and the black family
- Slavery and the Making of America | PBS
- Slavery Guide: Bibliographical Essay
Digital History enhances history teaching and research
through primary
sources, an online textbook, extensive reference resources, and
interactive materials. - Slavery Images
-
Slavery
in America
- Slavery In the Western Hemisphere - A
Multimedia Textbook - Coral Gables Senior High School
- Slavery Timeline 1400-2003 - a Chronology of
Slavery, Abolition, and Emancipation
Slavery Timeline: a detailed chronology of slavery, abolition, and
emancipation in Britain and its colonies, 1400-2003 -
Slavery, Abolition, and Emancipation
Resources for the study of slavery, abolition, and
emancipation in
Britain and its colonies - Slaves and the Courts, 1740-1860
- Slaves' Appeal to Thomas Gage, Royal
Governor of Massachusetts, May 25 1774
-
Smithsonian Global Sound - African Music in
the USA
Smithsonian Global Sound sells music from all over the world for 99
cents a track, with all royalties going back to the artist that created
it. - Swamp Outlaws (1972)
-
Thomas Jefferson: On Slavery
USA-project, presidents-area, Thomas Jeffersons on Slavery
- Thoughts Upon Slavery by John Wesley (1774)
As to the punishments inflicted on them, says Sir Hans
Sloane, "they
frequently geld them, or chop off half a foot: After they are whipped
till they are raw all over, some put pepper and salt upon them; some
drop melted wax upon their skin; others cut off their ears, and
constrain them to broil and eat them. For rebellion," (that is,
asserting their native liberty, which they have as much right to as to
the air they breathe,) "they fasten them down to the ground with
crooked sticks on every limb, and then applying fire, bydegrees, to
the feet and hands, they burn them gradually upward to the head."
- Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade: Breaking the
Silence
- Underground Railroad
-
Underground railroad Documents: Testimony of
the Canadian Fugitives-intro
USA-project, documents-area, Benjamin Drew, Testimony of the
Canadian Fugitives (ca. 1850) - Underground Railroad Site - Table of Contents
- Underground railroad: Black History Pages
- Underground railroad: Testimony Of The
Canadian Fugitives : AMDOCS: Documents for the Study of American History
- Vodou THought
-
Voices
from the Days of Slavery: Former
Slaves Tell Their Stories
- W.E.B.
Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research, Harvard
University
- William
Still Underground Railroad
Foundation, Inc.
- York
University Harriet Tubman Resource
Centre on the African Diaspora
- Africa
- Caribbean
- Europe
- England
- France
- Spain
and Portugal
- 17th
Century : 1000s of Links: 17th Century:
Literature: 17th Century: History: 17th Century
Collected Web resources for Donne, Bacon, Jonson, Herbert, Herrick,
Milton, Wroth, Carew, Lovelace, Suckling, Vaughan, Crashaw, and Waller,
Wroth, Fletcher, Webster, Dekker, Osborne, and Cavendish -
EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY CURRENCIES AND EXCHANGE
RATES
- Europe Links: Ancient to modern
- Hanover Historical Texts Project
- History of Economics:Editions - Marteau
- Late 17th and Early 18th Century Marteau :
Index
- litora.net
- eSources 1670-1730
digitalized texts and picture - Marteau Early 18th-Century Currency
Converter : Coins, Moneys, Currencies, and Exchange Rates
Tools for the Conversion of 17th and 18th-Century European Currencies
- Marteau European History 1650-1750
- Marteau's Resources
-
medieval - Codices Electronici Sangallenses
Ziel des Projektes Codices Electronici Sangallenses
(Digitale
Stiftsbibliothek St. Gallen) ist es, die mittelalterlichen
Handschriften der Stiftsbibliothek St. Gallen durch eine virtuelle
Bibliothek zu erschliessen. - Medieval Price List
-
Medieval
Sourcebook: Introduction
- Resourceful Marteau
-
Zeitportal 1675-1725 : Index
Zeitportal 1675-1725 von historicum.net - ein Informationsknotenpunkt
für Barock- Rokoko- und Aufklärungsinteressierte,
sowie eine Sammlung von Rezensionen, kommentierten Links aus der
aktuellen Forschung zum späten 17. und frühen 18.
Jahrhundert
- Latin America
- Maps
- Acoyauh's Pre-Hispanic Cultures Maps
Aztec history, religion and mysticism. Festivals,
Shamanism, Nagualism
and other traditions of pre-Columbian Mexico. - Af Am Diaspora in maps
- American Shores - Maps of the Middle
Atlantic Region to 1850
- American Studies @ The University of
Virginia Maps
- Archiving Early America Maps
Discover primary source documents from early American history--- scenes
and portraits from original newspapers, maps and writings.
- Bodleian Library Map Room - The Map Case
- Cartographic Creation of New England
- David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
The David Rumsey Collection includes 18th and 19th century
historical
North and South American atlases, globes, school geographies, maritime
charts, and separate maps including wall, pocket, and manuscript.
- Hargrett Library Rare Map Collection
- Hargrett Rare Library Map Collection -
Colonial America
- Historical
Maps -- James Ford Bell Library
- LOC Exploration and Discovery Home Page
- LOC Geography and Map Reading Room (Library
of Congress)
The Geography and Map Division (G&M) holds the largest and most
comprehensive cartographic collection in the world with over 5 million
maps; 72,000 atlases; 6,000 reference works; over 500 globes and globe
gores; numerous plastic relief models; and a large number of
cartographic materials in other formats, including electronic. The
online Map Collections represents only a small fraction that have been
converted to digital form. These images were created from maps and
atlases and, in general, are restricted to items that are in public
domain, meaning those which are not covered by copyright. -
LOC Map Collections Home Page
- LOC Military Campaign Maps Home Page
- MAGIC: Map and Geographic Information Center
University of Connecticut MAGIC, Storrs Connecticut 06269
- Maps and Charts from The Authentic History
Center: Antebellum:
- Maps of New England and Plymouth
Plymouth Colony Archive Project at the University of Virginia, by James
Deetz, Patricia E. Scott Deetz, and Christopher Fennell; site presents
a collection of browsable and searchable texts and analysis papers on
the Plymouth Colony, 1620-1691. - Maps: Historias Paralelas: Luso-Hispanic
World in Maps -- Part I
- Maps: Historias Paralelas: Library of
Congress Map Collections
- Maps: LOC Spain in North America
- OML - Mapping the Republic: Conflicting
Concepts
- The American Revolution and Its Era: Maps
and Charts of North America and the West Indies, 1750-1789
- The Old Map Gallery - Antique Maps and
Prints - Welcome
- UT Library Online -
Perry-Castañeda Map Collection - Historical Maps of the
United States
- W.
A. Pugsley, Early Canadian Maps / Cartes Anciennes du Canada
- Yale Map Collection - Maps Online
- North Am.
- 19th century
- Antebellum
- Civil War
- 1850-1900: Images of American Political
History
- Alice Williamson Diary - Duke University
Special Collections Library
- Causes of the Civil War
- CIA: Black American Contributions to Union
Intelligence
- CIA: MILITARY INTELLIGENCE 1861-63
- Civil War in Georgia
Tullahoma Campaign, Chickamauga and Chattanooga, The Atlanta Campaign
and the March to the Sea. - Civil War NPS Historic Photo Collection
- Civil
War Resources from the VMI Archives
Civil War and Stonewall Jackson Resources from the VMI Archives.
- Civil War Women - Internet Sources
- EyeWitness To The American Civil War
EyeWitness Accounts Of The American Civil War -
Hearts at Home: Southern Women in the Civil
War
- Historical Text Archive: Articles: United
States/Civil War
The Historical Text Archive publishes high quality articles, books,
essays, documents, historical photos, and links, screened for content,
for a broad range of historical subjects. The HTA is a collection of
primary and secondary materials and links to other resources relating
to history and culture. - Intelligence in the Civil War
- LOC: Civil War Photographs Home Page
The Selected Civil War Photographs, 1861 - 1865, collection
contains
1,100 Civil War encampments, battlefields, and portraits as captured by
Mathew Brady and other photographers. - New
River Valley NC-VA Historical Notes
Collection of historical and genealogicalinformation pertaining to
Northwestern North Carolina and Southwestern Virginia, Delaware,and
the District of Columbia, East Tennessee, South Carolina, Maryland
- North Georgia History
North Georgia History including the Civil War, Native Americans and
America's first gold rush. - Questia Books: History > United
States History > U.S. Military History > Civil War
- Reader's Companion to Civil War Battles
- Resources - Civil War and Reconstruction
Useful websites for American History teachers.
- US Civil War from Internet Modern History
Sourcebook
- Valley
of the Shadow: Two Communities in the American Civil War
- Virginia Civil War Home Page
- Early
National
- "Liberty Rhetoric" and 19th-Century American
Women
- 1800-1850: Images of American Political
History
- 1850-1900: Images of American Political
History
- 19th
Century Documents from Furman University
-
American
State Papers Home Page: U.S. Congressional Documents
Home Page for American State Papers, 1789-1838 -
Crucial Decades in American History: Class
Schedule
- Early US History from Internet Modern
History Sourcebook
- EyeWitness To The 19th Century
EyeWitness Accounts Of The 19th Century - Historical Text Archive: Articles: United
States/19th Century
The Historical Text Archive publishes high quality articles, books,
essays, documents, historical photos, and links, screened for content,
for a broad range of historical subjects. The HTA is a collection of
primary and secondary materials and links to other resources relating
to history and culture. - Irish Americans | Immigrants from Ireland |
Questia.com Online Library
Research Irish Americans at the Questia.com online library
- Lincoln/Net:
Historical Themes
- Lowell
National Historical Park (National
Park Service)
- Lowell
Offering
The Lowell Offering Mill Girls, Lowell, MA. - Making of America
-
Making
of America Journals
- Mass Moments: “Mill
Girl” Writer Lucy Larcom Dies
Visitors of Mass Moments--a daily almanac of Massachusetts history--can
learn more about the Moments presented on the radio, see images and
illustrations, read a primary source document, and get suggestions of
links to follow and places to visit. Additionally, they can view a
timeline to see when a given Moment occurred, and where applicable, a
map to see where it happened. Visitors are invited to comment or ask
questions about a Moment on our message board, thus providing an
on-line community where Bay State history enthusiasts can meet and
discuss our past. They can sign up to receive Mass Moments daily in
their email, and if they post a question to the message board, they can
be notified when someone has responded. Past Moments (those posted
since January 1, 2005) are searchable, by key words, subject, time
period, and region. - New England Girlhood
-
OML - Mapping the Republic: Conflicting
Concepts
- Questia Books: History > United
States History > 19th Century U.S. History
- Resources - History of the Early Republic
through the Antebellum Period
Useful websites for American History teachers. -
Teacher
Oz's Civil War links
- The E Pluribus Unum Project
- Tocqueville, Democracy in America
- U.S.
Serial Set Home Page: U.S. Congressional Documents
U.S. Serial Set Home Page: U.S. Congressional Documents -
Underground Railroad
- Am Revolution
-
1750-1800: Images of American Political
History
- 1782 Montgomery County, Virginia Personal
Property Tax List
- ADDRESS TO THE LADIES (Song)
- Am Rev - books and essays online
- American Revolution site from h-net
- American Revolution.org
- Battle at Lexington Green, 1775
An eyewitness account of the start of the American Revolution and the
shot heard 'round the world. - Beginning of U.S. Printing
- Boston Massacre event. Pictures and more.
Your complete resource on the event. Pictures, documents,
location,
trial, participants, timeline and much more. - Boston Tea Party - Eyewitness Account
At The History Place - Part of our American Revolution
Timeline
- Boston Tea Party, 1773
An eyewitness account of the action that ignited the series of events
leading to American independence. - Bostonians in Distress, image
- British Surrender at Yorktown, 1781
An eyewitness account of the surrender that led to American
Independence - CIA AM Rev Woman Spy
-
CIA CSI The Founding Fathers of American
Intelligence (U)
- CIA Kids Page - History - 355
- CIA Kids Page - History - James Armistead
Lafayette
- CIA: BEAUMARCHAIS AND THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
- CIA: EDWARD BANCROFT, spy
- CIA: GW on US Intelligence
- CIA: Intelligence in the War of Independence
- CRITICAL
ISSUES OF AMERICAN HISTORY
- Crucial Decades in American History: Class
Schedule
- Edward Countryman, The People's American
Revolution
- Execution of Nathan Hale, 1776
The making of America's first martyr - Gaspee
Virtual Archives
- George Washington: getting to know the man
behind the image
- Georgia
and the American Revolution from N.
Georgia
At the start of the American Revolution Georgia was left alone. Then
the British came up with a 'Southern Strategy'. -
Georgia and the American Revolution from Our
GA
Briar Creek, Kettle Creek, the loss of Savannah, Anthony Wayne
- Georgia
History-The American Revolution
At the start of the American Revolution Georgia was left alone. Then
the British came up with a 'Southern Strategy'. -
Historical Documents - American Revolution
Documents
United States History Documents and Speeches - Declaration of
Independence, Constitution, Bill of Rights, The Federalist Papers,
Magna Carta, Laws and Regulations - Historical Text Archive: Articles: United
States/Before 1800
The Historical Text Archive publishes high quality articles, books,
essays, documents, historical photos, and links, screened for content,
for a broad range of historical subjects. The HTA is a collection of
primary and secondary materials and links to other resources relating
to history and culture. - History of the Boston Massacre, March 5, 1770
- HOW NEWSPAPERS COVERED THE FRENCH AND INDIAN
WAR - The Early America Review, Spring 1997
-
images and Material culture, To the
Revolution, 1700-1776
- Indians and the American Revolution
- Internet Modern History Sourcebook: American
Independence
- James Madison Center
-
Liberty Bell
-
Living the Revolution: America, 1789-1820,
Toolbox Library, Teacher Professional Development Program, National
Humanities Center
Teacher Professional Development Program Toolboxes provide online texts
and inquiry strategies out of which K-12 teachers, collaborating with
local college or university professors, can create their own
interdisciplinary summer seminars in American history and literature,
from the National Humanities Center. - Loyalist
Institute Home Page
- Maps and Charts of North America and the
West Indies, 1750-1789
- Memoir of General John Cropper
- NARA | CHarters of Freedom
- Questia Books: History > United
States History > 18th Century U.S. History
- Questia Books: History > United
States History > U.S. Military History > Revolutionary War
- Religion and the American Revolution - The
Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries - Divining America: Religion and
the National Culture
- Remembering Black Loyalists, Black
Communities in Nova Scotia
- Resistance to Revolution Themes in the
History of the American Revolution
- Resources on African-Americans, Native
Americans, and Women in the Era of the Revolution:E Pluribus Unum
Project:
- Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of
the United States, Volume I
- Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of
the United States, Volume II
- Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of
the United States, Volume III
- Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of
the United States, Volume IV
- Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of
the United States, Volume V
- Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of
the United States, Volume VI
- Revolutionary War in South Carolina
- Sam Adams: Rts of Colonists, 1772
- Selected Works of Thomas Paine
- Spy Letters of the American Revolution --
From the Collections of the Clements Library
-
Spy
Letters of the American Revolution --
From the Collections of the Clements Library, Ann Arbor, Michigan
An exhibit of Revolutionary War spy letters from the Sir
Henry Clinton
Collection at the Clements Library, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Michigan; Provides images and transcriptions of original sources in an
interpretive, educational framework. - Stamp, image
-
SYLLABUS: THE REVOLUTIONARY GENERATION IN
AMERICA
(lots of links to docs, but you have to fix the urls in the wayback
machine at http://www.archive.org for them to work) -
Tar and Feather, image
- The E Pluribus Unum Project: America in the
1770's
- The Electric Franklin
The Electric Franklin - Washington Crosses the Delaware, 1776
An eyewitness account of Washington's crossing and one of
the American
Revolution's decisive battles. - Women of South Carolina in the Revolution
- Writing the Declaration of Independence, 1776
John Adams describes the writing of the Declaration of
Independence
- Yale Avalon Project : 18th Century Documents
- Constitution
- French and
Canada
- Great
Awakening
- Middle Colonies
- Colonial Laws of
NY
- 1682:
Pennsylvania founding broadside
- 1688:
Germantown Friends' protest against slavery 1688
- 1689:
Mohawks at Fort-Albany, May 1689
- 1699:
piracies and robberies at sea and on sea-coasts
-
1700,
building a fort for defence of the five nations of Indians.
- 1702: burying the dead within twelve hours
- American Swedish Historical Museum
- Beals Will
-
Ben Franklin's Electrical Experiments
- Chester County Archives
- Colonial Monetary History
- Cornell University Library NYS Historical
Literature
- DE: DOCUMENT EXHIBITS
- Delaware
(Lenape) Tribe of Indians: Homepage
Lenape (Delaware) Tribe of IndiansHomepage: Federal Recognition
Again, FAQ's, Social Dances,Lenape Football Game, Mens Clothing,
Womens Clothing, Humor. - Delaware
Historical Time Line
- Detailed Population of New York and summary
of 4 other colonial cities 1630 to 1780
-
Historical
Society of Pennsylvania
- Library
Co. of Philadelphia
- Mendenhall Family Assoc. Images and Documents
- Mendenhall
Family Documents
- Mitsawokett:
A 17th Century Delaware Native
American Community
Delmarva and Southern New Jersey Native American Remnant group history
and genealogy - Moors of DE
-
New Amsterdam: Excerpts from a Letter of
Isaack de Rasieres to Samuel Blommaert, c.1628
-
New Netherlands: Excerpts from the
"Historisch Verhael" (Historical Account), 1624-1630 by Nicolaes Van
Wassenaer
- NJ Newspapers
-
Oath of a Freeman of the City of New York
- Phil. Af Am Census 1847: Main
- Quaker-Roots Primary Documentation
- Quakers: Triptych:About The Collections
- Remonstrance of the Pennsylvania
Frontiersmen: On the Indians, 1764
- Richard Haworth Will
-
Thomas Pierson probate inventory and will
- Thomas Pierson, Surveyor
- Vignettes of Delaware History
- Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library
- NatAm
- Iroquois
- Ledger
Art
- Oberlin Allen
Art Museum
- American Plains Indian Ledger Art
Native American Indian Ledger Art, Information, Resources, Books,
Links, Biographies - Amos Bad Heart Bull Biography | Encyclopedia
of World Biography
Amos Bad Heart Bull biography, including 3 pages of information on the
life of Amos Bad Heart Bull. - Balancing Tribal Accounts: George Flett:
Spokane Ledger Arti
Information on and pictures of George Flett's Ledger Art Show at
Wheaton College - Black Bear Summer and Winter Counts,
American Museum of Natural History
- Books on Indian Ledger Art
Native American Plains Indian Ledger Art, Books, Resources, Links,
Biographies - Cayuse-Nez Percé Sketchbook
- Cool
Things, Native American Ledger Art, Kansas State Historical Society
- Four Horns Copy of Sitting Bull Drawings
- Four Horns copy of Sitting Bull drawings -
index
- From Our Cabinet: Indian Ledger Art
- Indian Uprising Gallery - Celebrating Native
Art of the Northern Plains Indians
Indian Uprising Gallery features Native American Art of Northern Plains
Indians. One-of-a-kind art and crafts specializing in painted hides,
ledger drawings, sculptures, bead/quill works, parfleche. -
Kiowa Drawings in the National
Anthropological Archives
- Kiowa Drawings in the National
Anthropological Archives
- Lakotas moving camp by Bad Heart Bull
- Ledger art at American Museum of Natural
History
Search "ledger" under "object name" - Ledger art at the Rutherford B. Hayes
Presidential Center
- Ledger Art by George Flett
- Ledger drawings in SIRIS - Smithsonian
Institution Research Information System
-
Little Fingernail 1, AMerican Museum of
natural history
- Little Fingernail 2, AMerican Museum of
natural history
- Massachusetts Historical Society: From Our
Cabinet: Indian Ledger Art
- NAA Fort Marion drawings
- Picturing
Change: The Impact of Ledger Drawings on Native American Art
- Plains
Indian Drawings on Tribalarts.com
- Plains
Indian Ledger Art
Plains Indian Ledger Art Digital Publishing Project: a research and
education site dedicated to presenting and preserving 'Ledger
Drawings', art drawn by Plains Indians on paper from 1860 to 1900.
- Plains Indian Ledger Art - UNM
- Sitting Bull drawings - index
- Squint Eyes: Artist and Indian Scout
Squint Eyes: Artist and Indian Scout, an online exhibit
from the
National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.
- THE COLLECTOR’S GUIDE: INDIAN
LEDGER DRAWINGS
Expore these vivid compositions created by Plains Indians using ledger
books - Tichkematse: A Cheyenne at the Smithsonian
- Vox of Dartmouth - 'Picturing Change' at the
museum - 12/06/04
- Wohow
- Origins
- Athena
Review Book Reviews: The First Americans
-
Books: Beyond Clovis
How and When the First Americans Arrived - Encyclopedia Smithsonian: PaleoAmerican
Origins
Smithsonian: Origin of the American Indians, Native American,
anthropology, North America, South America, Bering Land Bridge, Bering
Strait, Paleo-Indidans, Eskimos, migrations - NOVA | Transcripts | America's Stone Age
Explorers | PBS
Find the complete program transcript, including credits for the NOVA
program America's Stone Age Explorers, originally broadcast on PBS on
November 9, 2004.
- SpeechesAndTxts
- "CHIEF SEATTLE'S 1854 ORATION" - ver
- Algonquian texts
-
American Native Press Archives Tribal
Writers Digital Library Homepage
- amherst - smallpox docs
- Cherokee History trail of tears docs,
cherokee removal
Cherokee Culture, Language, History and traditions as provided by the
Cherokee Nation Cultural Resource Center and the Cherokee Heritage
Center - Chief Joseph, “Speech upon
Surrendering to the US Army” (1877)
- Chief Logan
-
Cochise, “Speech” (1866)
- Crazy Horse, “Last
Words” (1877)
- Descriptions of New England Indians, c.
1629-30, by William Wood
- Digital History: Native American Voices
Digital History enhances history teaching and research
through primary
sources, an online textbook, extensive reference resources, and
interactive materials. - Eastman, Indian Boyhood
- Eastman, Old Indian Days
- Eastman, The Madness of Bald Eagle
- Eastman, The Soul of the Indian
- Edwards, Jonathan. 1788. Observations on the
Language of the Muhhekaneew Indians
- excerpt, Wood, New England's Prospect
- General O
-
Historical Documents and Speeches - Native
American Historical Documents
United States History Documents and Speeches - Declaration of
Independence, Constitution, Bill of Rights, The Federalist Papers,
Magna Carta, Laws and Regulations - I am the Master of Life, and since I know
what thou desirest to know, and to whom thou wishest to speak, listen
well to what I
- Indian Voices from the Trail of Tears
- Jim Culberson, “Removal of the
Choctaw” (1834)
- Links
to North American Indian History Sites by Phil Konstantin
This site has links to American Indian Web Sites -
Little Hill, “Removal of the
Winnebagoes” (1863)
- Lone Wolf’s Schooldays (1880s)
- Major Problems in American Indian History
- Medicine Song: To Be Sung in Time of Evil
Fortune
- Medicine Songs
-
Meriam Report
1928 Report on "Problem of Indian Administration" -
My sun is set
-
Native American Authors - Teacher Resources
- Outlines ES112/7
-
Personal Names of Indians of New Jersey,
Being a List of Six Hundred and Fifty Such Names Gleaned Mostly from
Indian Deeds of the Seventeenth Century, by William Nelson
- Pontiac, “Speech at the
Pottatwatomi Village” (1763)
- Report of the Wyandot Exploring Delegation,
1831, edited by Edited by J. Orin Oliphant, Kansas Historical
Quarterly, August, 1947
Discussion and documents relating tothe expedition of evaluation by a
party of Wyandot to lands in Missouri proposedfor their relocation.
- Resources - Native American History -
Primary Documents
Useful websites for American History teachers. -
Roger WIlliams, A Key into the Language
- Ronald L. Grimes, Teaching Native American
Religions
- Running: Trade Networks & Messengers
- squanto.html
-
Tecumseh, “Speech to Governor
Harrison” (August, 1810)
- Tecumseh, “Speech to the
Osage” (1811)
- THE BUFFALO GO
-
The
Dakota War
- Tulto’s Schooldays (1880s)
- USA: Geronimo, His own story
- Wahunsonacock (Powhatan), “Speech
to Captain John Smith” (1609)
- War Against Exploiters of Lakota Spirituality
- William Henry Harrison, “Letter to
the Secretary of War” (August 1811) (Excerpt)
-
William Wood "They took the first ship they
saw for a walking island"
Digital History enhances history teaching and research through primary
sources, an online textbook, extensive reference resources, and
interactive materials. - Wood New-England's prospect, vocabulary
- Wood, New England's Prospect - Questia
Online Library
New England's Prospect - Wood's New Englands Prospect
- Syllabi
- Treaties and
Law
- Avalon Project : Treaties Between the United
States and Native Americans
- Greenville Treaty, 1795
USA-project, documents-area, TREATY OF GREENVILLE WYANDOTS, DELAWARES,
ETC. August 3, 1795. A treaty of peace between the United States of
America, and the tribes of Indians called the Wyandots, Delawares,
Shawanees, Ottawas, Chippewas, Pattawatimas, Miamis, Eel Rivers, Weas,
Kickapoos, Piankeshaws, and Kaskaskias. - LAWS AND TREATIES: KAPPLER'S INDIAN AFFAIRS:
- Legal Resources - American Indian -
Treaties- Treaty
- Native treaties: 1774-89, cont. congress to
constitution
- Oneida Indian Nation - Culture &
History - Treaties Project
- The Great Peace of 1701
- wampum and
beaver
and skins
- Algonkian Ethnohistory of the Carolina
Sound, Part 1
- Algonkian of Coastal Carolina
- Algonquin of Coastal Carolina
- Alphabetical Enumeration of Indian Tribes
Alphabetical Enumeration of Indian Tribes -
American Indian History Resources
- American Indian Studies
- American
Indians in Georgia
History of Moundbuilders, Creek and Cherokee Indians and the Early
Americans who predated them. - American
Indians, Native Americans, History of a Proud People. History and
Culture of Native Americans
Native Americans - History and Culture of American Indians, History of
a Proud People. - Amherst and Smallpox
-
Archaeology of 31HY43, "Pomeiooc", by Paul
Green
- Archaeology of Coastal North Carolina, Page 1
- Assateague Time Line
-
Assembly
of First
Nations - Canada
- Avalon Project : Relations Between The
United States and Native Americans
- Avalon Project : Statutes of the United
States Concerning Native Americans
- Berdache
- Berdache Web
-
Bibliography of Indian Boarding Schools
- Bibliography of Native Americans in Eastern
North America to 1820
- Black
Elk's World: The electronic edition of
Black Elk Speaks
Black Elk’s World offers the full text of the twenty-first
century edition of Black Elk Speaks. Links within the text allow the
reader to access biographies, historic and contemporary photographs,
and maps of geographical features, towns, and battle sites. The
glossary allows readers to view a current transcription and translation
of each Lakota word within the text. The site also features a variety
of works on Lakota and Dakota history and culture, as well as Native
biographies and memoirs, and winners of the North American Indian Prose
Award. - Blood, gender, and more: a huge Annotated
Bibliography Regarding Bill C-31, Indian Registration and Band
Membership, Aboriginal Identity, Women and Gender Issues - Indian and
Northern Affairs Canada
This annotated bibliography of secondary sources brings together in one
place a body of literature on the related topics of Bill C-31, Indian
registration, First Nation membership, Aboriginal identity,
self-government and gender issues. - Browse the Modern English Collection --
Electronic Text Center
- Bureau
of American Ethnology Bulletin click
on "recherche"
Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin click on "recherche" In the
"Mots du titre" box, type "ethnology" .. that will give you five
results --the top one is the one you want...or it was for me. One of
them will give you a list of all the reports from 1887 to 1931 or so.
- Bureau of Ethnology report contents
- Calloway, Map Central
- Camping With the Sioux: Fieldwork Diary of
Alice Cunningham Fletcher
Alice Fletcher (1834-1923) was America's first woman anthropologist and
a pioneer in the study of Native American culture and society. She kept
this diary during a six-week excursion to Dakota Territory in 1881.
- Captive Bell
-
Captivity Stories Index
- Center for World Indigenous Studies Index
Page
- Charles C. Mann, 1491
- Cherokee Heritage Center - Home
Preserving and promoting Cherokee History and Culture through Museum,
Arts, Pottery, Genealogy, Theater, Tours, and Educational programs.
- Cherokee in North Georgia:A Nation's history
The rise of the Cherokee civilization in Georgia
- Cherokee
Indians in Georgia
History of the Cherokee. The Native American culture in North Georgia.
- Cherokee
Nation based in Tahlequah Oklahoma
- Federally Recognized
Cherokee - The Official Web Site of the Cherokee Nation based in
Tahlequah Oklahoma. The Western Band of Cherokee are a federally
recognized Native American Indian Tribe. This web site containd
Cherokee Nation News, services for tribal members, information
regarding the Cherokee, Culture, History plus much more. -
Cherokee Nation History page
Cherokee - The Official Web Site of the Cherokee Nation based in
Tahlequah Oklahoma. The Western Band of Cherokee are a federally
recognized Native American Indian Tribe. This web site containd
Cherokee Nation News, services for tribal members, information
regarding the Cherokee, Culture, History plus much more. -
Cherokee Nation vs. State of Georgia
- Chief Black Hawk Autobiography
- Choctaws: 1830 Armstrong Rolls
- COINTELPRO
-
conservative analysis of dawes act
- Correspondence on the emigration of Indians,
1831-33, Volume I
- Correspondence on the emigration of Indians,
1831-33, Volume II
- Correspondence on the emigration of Indians,
1831-33, Volume III
- Correspondence on the emigration of Indians,
1831-33, Volume IV
- Correspondence on the emigration of Indians,
1831-33, Volume V
- Counting
Coup
- Creek Nation - American Indians in North
Georgia
Creek Indians controlled much of North Georgia before 1755 and remained
in the area until 1827, when removed by the state of Georgia.
- Creek
Nation - North Georgia's American Indians
Society and culture of the Creek Indians, including customs...
- Cryptology: Navajo Code Talkers in World War
II
- Dakota War
-
David Murray, Modern Indians
- Dawes
Act info and tables from Native American Documents Project
- Dawes: 5 Civilized Tribes Final Rolls
Database
- Decline of the Coastal Tribes
- Delaware
(Lenape) Tribe of Indians: Homepage
Lenape (Delaware) Tribe of IndiansHomepage: Federal Recognition
Again, FAQ's, Social Dances,Lenape Football Game, Mens Clothing,
Womens Clothing, Humor. - Drawing
the Western Frontier: The James E.
Taylor Album
- Edward S. Curtis's North American Indian
(American Memory, Library of Congress)
Digital reproductions of photogravures from portfolios and volumes of
the North American Indian by Edward S. Curtis -
Encyclopedia of North American Indians - -
entries in order of appearance
- English Trade in Deerskins and Indian Slaves
- Essay by Leslie Marmon Silko on Indian
School Propaganda
- Excavations at the Amity Site: Final Report,
by Paul Gardner
- Explore National American Indian Heritage
Month--A National Register of Historic Places Feature--2006
- Fourth
World Journal
- Geronimo, His own story
USA-project, Geronimo his own story-area, biographies -
Governor Glen (SC) on Indians (1761)
USA-project, docume