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         American History Historical Sites:     more books (100)
  1. An Afro-American Guide to Museums and Galleries; National Historical Sites; Afro-American History and Culture Commissions; Genealogical Societies and Sightseeing Tours in the United States by Bertha N. Rhodes, 1982
  2. History in the open; its outdoor sites and landmarks: Graphic American and world history, historical atlas and touring guide by George Clurg, 1948
  3. Leadership for the Future: Changing Directorial Roles in American History Museums and Historical Societies by Bryant Tolles, 1991-01-01
  4. The American History Sourcebook by Joel Makower, 1988-11
  5. In Their Footsteps: The American Visions Guide to African-American Historical Sites
  6. African American Historical Sites Survey of Allegheny County
  7. How the Other Half Lived: A People's Guide to American Historical Sites by Philip Burnham, 1995-08-17
  8. Adventures in Maine History by Maine League of Historical Societies and Museums, Maine's American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, 1976
  9. Pennsylvania Trail of History Cookbook
  10. The seat of government of the United States : a review of the discussion in Congress and elsewhere on the site and plans of the federal city, with a sketch ... on monumental structures and the Smithsonian by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2005-12-20
  11. A Historical Guide to the United States
  12. A Tour Guide to the Civil War, Fourth Edition: The Complete State-by-State Guide to Battlegrounds, Landmarks, Museums, Relics, and Sites by Alice Cromie, 1992-10-01
  13. Boston's Fire Trail: A Walk Through the City's Fire and Firefighting History
  14. East and Southeast Asian Material Culture in North America:: Collections, Historical Sites, and Festivals (Material Culture Directories)

1. Historical Text Archive Electronic History Resources, Online Since
It was founded in 1990 in Mississippi and is one of the oldest history sites on the Internet. Latin American Independence Generalizations
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

2. Native Americans - Internet Resources.
Internet Sites on Native Americans. Correlated with Virginia's SOLs. Links to Inuits Eskimos, Mayans, and Others for American History
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

3. The Universal Black Pages
AfricanAmerican History - Historical Text Archive Contains many links to other African-American history sites.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

4. TheHistoryNet Where History Lives On The Web
TheHistoryNet is the official website for the history magazines World War II, Wild West, American History, America's Civil War, British Heritage
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

5. Subject Research Guides History - American And British History -
Guides History American and British Reference Resources. Archival and MSS. Guides. General History Portals. Sites Organized by Subject.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

6. ESLhome - Civics Thematic Units
American Government Misc. American History Historical Sites Election Naturalization Interview ("Citizenship Test")
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

7. America's West - Development History
A Presentation of the History and Development of the American West! We carry a lot of links to other major high quality westerntype web sites.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

8. Plimoth Plantation
Living history museum, library and education center offers extensive information on the Mayflower, Native American history and Pilgrim live in the
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

9. African American Resources - Black Studies - Social Studies- History
Black History Quest AfricanAmerican History, Culture, and Black Studies Resources GRASSROOTS.ORG-Sites for humanitarian purposes
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

10. United States Historical Maps - Perry-Casta Eda Map Collection -
U.S. Historical Maps on Other Web Sites From American Military History, United States Army Center of Military History, 1989 (194K)
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

11. On This Date In North American Indian History By Phil Konstantin
3,000+ historical vents, tribal name meanings and alternative names, Indian moon names over 6,000 links to other sites
http://www.americanindian.net
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From the book cover: "For every calendar day, an in-depth look at the important events in the history of North America’s native peoples. From the dedication of the Maya ballcourt at Chichen Itza in A.D. 864 to modern political activism and government legislation affecting native peoples, here is virtually every significant event in North American Indian history. It also includes fascinating information on hundreds of battles and skirmishes between Indians and whites, as well as countless treaties made and broken. An extensive appendix includes information about Indian tribal names and calendars. It’s all here—Indian chiefs, wars, massacres, treaties, reservations, modern constitutions and much, much more.

12. The American Revolution
Official National Park Service site. Information on their historical sites around the US, but also history and teachers' resources.
http://www.nps.gov/revwar
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This is the official National Park Service American Revolution Web Site. Explore this truly revolutionary period that resulted in a new nation and new form of government. The events of 1775 through 1787 changed the course of history. The effects of the Revolution are still felt today around the world.
Tour the places and view the objects that bring this history alive. Planning a trip? Get out and explore history. Learn about American Revolution parks around the country, or near
your home.
If you're teaching or learning about the American Revolution, this is the place
for you.
Check out the American Revolution timeline and learn about the events that helped shape our country.
The American Revolution has an
impact today, here and abroad.
> More Events
8th Annual Kings Mountain Forum
Saturday, September 3, 2005

13. The Wisconsin Historical Society
Historic sites and Museum Wisconsin history Or simply learn how to start your own family history. american Journeys
http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/
September 16, 2005
Packers' Glory Years Go Online An Equine Extravaganza Returns to Villa Louis It's That Time Again: Back to School Wisconsin Women Make History ... more... Upcoming Events
Art on a Clothesline

Sep 18 :: Artists statewide will create and display their best works in watercolor, charcoal, and pen-and-ink. From 3-4
Wo-Zha-Wa Festival and Parade

WHS Press Author R. Bruce Allison at Madison Borders West

Sep 20 :: Arborist and author R. Bruce Allison discusses his book Every Root and Anchor: Wisconsin's Famous and Historic
Explore the calendar...
Ongoing
Events Resistance or Terrorism? The 1970 Sterling Hall Bombing
Folk Expressions Youth Workshop Series

See more...
Put This Day on your Website Genealogy Tools
Search for names, records, or articles using a number of different tools. Or simply learn how to start your own family history. American Journeys More than 18,000 pages of eyewitness accounts of North American exploration, from the sagas of Vikings in AD1000 to the diaries of mountain men in the Rockies 800 years later. More Cool Links...

14. The Gilder Lehrman Institute Of American History. For Historians. Recomended Res
historical sites Colonial Williamsburg http//www.history.org National Parks offer opportunities to explore american history from preColumbian times to
http://www.gilderlehrman.org/teachers/electronic3.html
Photograph of the McClellan House, ca. 1861-65. (GLC 5111.01)
Photograph of Confederate Cemetery, ca. 1861-65. (GLC 5137.260)
Colonial Williamsburg
http://www.history.org

The foremost living history museum in the U.S.
Monticello
http://www.monticello.org

The home of Thomas Jefferson.
Mount Vernon
http://www.mountvernon.org

The home of George Washington. National Park Service http://www.nps.gov/parks.html National Parks offer opportunities to explore American history from pre-Columbian times to the Revolution and Civil War, through the twentieth century. National Trust for Historic Preservation http://www.nationaltrust.org The National Trust works to preserve many of America's diverse historic places. Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument http://www.soldiersandsailors.com This monument, located in downtown Cleveland, was built in 1894 to honor the 9,000 men from Northeast Ohio who served in the American Civil War. USHistory.org - Directory of Pennsylvania Sites

15. Web Sites For The History Profession | Organization Of American Historians
Albany (GA) Civil Rights Museum american Association for the history of Medicine Gilder Lehrman Institute of american history The historical Society
http://www.oah.org/announce/links.html
Click here for . . . About OAH Advertising Announcements Committees Contact Us Give to OAH History Web Links Journal of American History Job Listings Lectureship Magazine of History Mailing Lists Meetings Member Benefits and Services OAH Newsletter Publications Recent Scholarship Search Talking History Teaching Resources Links for the History Profession Updated:
Wednesday, 14-Sep-2005 13:01:44 EST Main Categories: Organizations
Careers

State Historical Societies

Teaching and Research Resources
...
A CITIZEN'S GUIDE ON USING THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT
Organizations and Institutions
Teaching and Research Sources
Careers
Publications
State Historical Societies

16. New Jersey History- ALHN (American Local History Network)
The ALHN is a central point of entry to independent web sites with historical or genealogical content.
http://www.usgennet.org/~alhnnjus/index.html
The New Jersey Homepage
of the
American Local History Network A Warm Welcome to the many sides of New Jersey Past and Present Site Highlights: About this site,
how to use it,

with a note for students.
Main Topics: NJ Information NJ History NJ County Pages NJ Regional ... NJ History Comes Alive Follow this link to a complete index Index to
NJ-ALHN sites
What's New!! I am back, I was finally able to resolve a technical problem. Stay tuned for updates. I recently joined a NJ History List and I am amazed by the number of events going on. I will create a page that has a text list of upcoming events. At some point, I may try to do a calendar, but right now, I want to get the broken links fixed and add the updates that people have sent me. Follow this link to NJ History Events Also, Check out www.celebratenj.org I am particularly intrigued by the letterboxes. Have a wonderful spring. Let me know what you have been doing?

17. Index
Links to Idaho genealogical and historical sites. Includes a table of all counties in Idaho, with links to those which have already been adopted into the ALHN.
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/id/state1/alhn/
Welcome to the
Idaho Project of

Welcome to Idaho Project of The American Local History Network. This is a central point of entry to independent not-for-profit web sites with historical or genealogical content pertaining to the state of Idaho. Although independent, it is affiliated by choice with
The American Local History Network

Rhonda Smith
is the coordinator for the Idaho Project.
HISTORY OF IDAHO
and Sheepeater tribes. Mining, lumbering, and irrigation farming have been important for years. Idaho produces more than one fifth of all the silver mined in the U.S. It also ranks high among the states in antimony, lead, cobalt, garnet, phosphate rock, vanadium, zinc, mercury, and gold. Idaho's most impressive growth began when World War II military needs made processing agricultural products a big industry, particularly the dehydrating and freezing of potatoes. The state produces about one fourth of the nation's potato crop, as well as wheat, apples, corn, barley, sugar beets, and hops. With the growth of
ALHN County Pages
Idaho State Symbols About ALHN A History of Mining in Idaho ... Idaho AHGP pages
updated 3/11/2005
This nonprofit research network is an independent affiliate of the American Local History Network, Inc. (ALHN), and hosted at no charge by

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american historical Association The Professional Association for All consult sites on Teaching and Learning in their history subfields of interest.
http://www.historians.org/teaching/

19. Careers For History Majors
american historical Association The Professional Association for All Historians Secondary Schools Postsecondary Education Historic sites and Museums
http://www.historians.org/pubs/Free/careers/Index.htm
What can you do with an undergraduate degree in history?
Many, many things
As a liberal arts major, of course, the world is your oyster and you can consider a multitude of careers. Among the jobs you can consider are: advertising executive, analyst, archivist, broadcaster, campaign worker, consultant, congressional aide, editor, foreign service officer, foundation staffer, information specialist, intelligence agent, journalist, legal assistant, lobbyist, personnel manager, public relations staffer, researcher, teacher . . . the list can be almost endless. More specifically, though, with your degree in history you can be an educator, researcher, communicator or editor, information manager, advocate, or even a businessperson. Here is a brief list of the career opportunities available to the undegraduate history major. This list is based on a very useful pamphlet, Careers for Students of History , written by Barbara J. Howe and jointly published by the American Historical Association and the National Council on Public History in 1989. While this online miniguide is based on this pamphlet (now out of print), with appropriate paraphrases from its text, it discusses also some of the new opportunities that became available to the history major in the recent past.

20. Ohio Historical Society (OHS)
Content and many other aspects of Ohio and Early american history. historical sites Museums Find directions, ticket/parking prices, hours,
http://www.ohiohistory.org/
Legislative Update Our History Vision 2000 Board of Trustees ...
Event: Woodland Harvest
, Serpent Mound, Peebles, Sept. 15 Event: W.P. Snyder 50th Anniversary Celebration , Ohio River Museum, Marietta, Sept. 16 Event: Creating a Period Landscape for Your Home , Ohio Historical Center, Columbus, Sept. 24 Ohio History Teachers : Education Resources Ohio Pix : View Our Collections Ohio Memory : Online Scrapbook Ohio History Central : Online Encyclopedia Ohio Kids !: History Is Fun
Photos from OHS: Framed photos available OHS Photos: Order online through The Columbus Dispatch Make your next event memorable: Rent Our Facilities
Archives/Library Archives/Research Tools Become an OHS Member Birth Records Building Connections Conference Death Certificate Index Death Records Donate to OHS Exhibits Fight for the Colors History Day HistoryWORKS Local Gov. Records Program Local History Office Marketplace Museum Collections Neil Armstrong Air/Space Museum Ohio Historical Markers Program Ohio Historic Preservation Office Ohio Historical Society Sites Ohio History Central Ohio History Journal Online Ohio Kids Ohio Pix Online Collection Catalog Site Index State Archives Teacher Resources Timeline
Site of the Month
Fall is the perfect time to visit OHS sites to discover natural Ohio and your own backyard.

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