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         American History Historical Sites:     more books (100)
  1. The San Juan Historical Sites (Glen Canyon Series #22) by C. Gregory Crampton, 1977-11
  2. Guidelines for recognition of American Jewish historical sites by Jim Merfeld, 1976
  3. Guide to Colorado's Historic Places: Sites Funded by the State Historical Fund
  4. Mickey Mouse History and Other Essays on American Memory by Michael Wallace, 1996-04-23
  5. History in the open : its outdoor sites and landmarks ;: Graphic American and world history by George Clurg, 1964
  6. Hippocrene U.S.A. Guide to Historic Black South: Historical Sites, Cultural Centers, and Musical Happenings of the African-American South by James Haskins, Joann Biondi, 1993-06
  7. "Near Andersonville": an historical note on Civil War legend and reality.(SPECIAL REPORT): An article from: The Journal of African American History by Robert Scott Davis, 2007-01-01
  8. Historical Sites of Egypt
  9. Traveler's Guide to the Great Sioux War: The Battlefields, Forts, and Related Sites of America's Greatest Indian War by Paul L. Hedren, 1996-05
  10. Lincoln in Bloomington - Normal: A Historical Tour of Lincoln Sites in Bloomington and Normal, Illinois by Donna Reinking, 1998-06
  11. Living History Reader: Volume 1, Museums: Volume 1, Museums by Jay Anderson, 1991-10-28
  12. Taking a stand on hallowed ground; some Civil War battlefields could soon be history if steps aren't taken to save them. (includes related article on how ... Civil War sites): An article from: Planning by Mary Lou Gallagher, 1995-01-01
  13. Destination Indiana: Travels through Hoosier History (Distributed for the Indiana Historical Society) by Ray E. Boomhower, 2000-10-01
  14. Museums, Sites, and Collections of Germanic Culture in North America: An Annotated Directory of German Immigrant Culture in the United States and Canada

41. CET -- RESOURCES: Asian American History Web Sites And Resources
A comprehensive list of Asian american history Web sites, media sources and The web site of the National Japanese american historical Society in San
http://www.cetel.org/res.html
Resources The resources here were selected as some of the best starting points to help you further explore Asian American history and culture online in books , and through other media programs . Many of the resources listed here also have extensive links or listings of other resources. We welcome your suggestions for other good starting points. ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY WEB SITES OTHER ASIAN AMERICAN MEDIA PROGRAMS MEDIA SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS BOOKS ON ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY WEB SITES CURRICULA RESOURCES AskAsia
Asia Society's AskAsia site is an on-line source for K-12 Asian and Asian American studies. The site provides access to classroom-tested resources and activities, relevant links and a virtual community of educators. The Asian American Curriculum Project
AACP is a not-for-profit source for books on Asian American heritage and contemporary experience Golden Legacy Curriculum
Angel Island Immigration Station Curriculum

The Angel Island Immigration Station curriculum, designed for grades 3 - 5, is also from KQED. Also see Loni Ding's Island of Secret Memories video.

42. Birthplace Of The American Dream
Historic sites. Adams National historical Park. Dorothy Quincy Homestead offers a comprehensive look at the city s history from Native american times up
http://www.discoverquincy.com/historicSites.htm
Quincy History Attractions Historic Sites Statues and Monuments ... Directions Historic Sites Adams National Historical Park Dorothy Quincy Homestead United First Parish Church Hancock Cemetery Adams Academy/
Quincy Historical Society USS Salem Josiah Quincy House Other Points of Interest Granite Railway Adams National Historical Park: Travel back in time at the Adams National Historical Park, where you'll visit the birthplaces of not one, but two U.S. presidents: John Adams and his son, John Quincy Adams. Your journey begins at the park's Visitor Center in Quincy Center: After viewing the center's exhibits and video presentation, board a trolley for the short journey to the quaint colonial saltbox birthplaces of the presidents. From there, you'll travel to "Peacefield," the stately Adams mansion that served as summer White House to both Adams presidents and home to generations of their descendants. While at the Adams Mansion, be sure to visit the impressive Stone Library, built to house the Adams' collection of some 14,000 historic volumes, including the library of John Quincy Adams. Hours:
Daily, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

43. GOLDSHEET Mining Directory - Historical Sites
Library of Congress Historic american Buildings Survey (HABS) and Historic Mining history sites of the Pacific Southwest Region - Mining history sites
http://www.goldsheetlinks.com/history.htm
GOLDSHEET Mining Directory - Mining History Companies A B C D ... W-Z Sectors Australian Diamonds Mutual Funds Platinum ... South Africa Information History Obsolete Organizations Prospecting ... Services GOLDSHEET Friends - Sites with reciprocal links Bob and Brian Exploring Gold Road Mine Tours Lucky Strike Gold and Gem Mine
Mining History Network
... OILSHEET Energy Directory Mining History - Ghost Towns 47 Down: The 1922 Argonaut Gold Mine Disaster - The dramatic and true story of America's worst gold mining disaster, 47 Down provides a chilling narrative of the miner's terrifying ordeal, the friends and family who kept hopeful vigil at the mine entrance, and the experts and rescue specialists who came from across the nation to help free the trapped men. Alaska Gold Rush - Developed by the Alaska Rich Mining Project Committee to make archival, library and museum materials more accessible to users throughout the state and to assist teachers in using primary source materials in classrooms Argo Gold Mine Tour - Located in Idaho Springs, Colorado. Offers Mill, Mine, and Museum Tour, Ghost Town Tour, and Prospecting Tour. Ashcroft, Colorado

44. NC Historical Sites
To learn more about one of North Carolina s historical sites, click on any listing in the map above or on the name of the NC African american history
http://www.itpi.dpi.state.nc.us/nchistorical/default.html
A Project Developed by the
Educational Technology Division
of the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction
This site is viewed best when monitors are set to thousands or millions of color. To learn more about one of North Carolina's historical sites, click on any listing in the map above or on the name of the site from the list below. NC African American History Alamance Battleground Charles B. Aycock Birthplace Historic Bath ... North Carolina History We would appreciate your thoughts and suggestions on how North Carolina Historical Sites meets your needs and/or could better meet your needs in the future. Please email us your comments. We would be pleased to use any pictures that you have taken that pertain to this website. Please click here to find out more about how we can use your pictures Last Modified 4/21/03 Carolina Clips Connect USA Connect Africa North Carolina Educational Web Sites ... Educational Technology Home Page

45. The American Local History Network - Index
a central point of entry into independent, genealogical and historical web sites. If you are interested in hosting an american Local history state or a
http://www.alhn.org/
Welcome to the American Local History Network , a central point of entry into independent, genealogical and historical web sites. If you are interested in hosting an American Local History state or a topic , we welcome your participation. If you are interested in hosting a county please email the state coordinator. Thank you for stopping by ALHN we hope you enjoyed your visit and look forward to seeing you again.
State Pages

The state pages are the heart of our network. Inside each state page you will find interesting historical tidbits. Each state is broken into counties, the soul of our network. The counties are a plethera of information, a wonderful starting point for any historical or genealogical search. Topic Pages
We also offer topical information; a great resource to gather links or to get specific information. Our topics have a wide range, covering topics from A-Z. An enjoyable place to stop for history buff and researcher alike. ALHN Bylaws
Interested in joining Please read our by-laws. They are our Consitution. They tell you all about our rules. Mission Statement
We are a central point of entry for independent web sites; committed to putting free, accessible historical and genealogical data on line.

46. Historical Atlas Of The 20th Century -- Links To Other History Maps
OSSHE historical Cultural Atlas Resource, mostly Ancient and american. history at PBS Companion sites to Frontline, The american Experience,
http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/maplinks.htm
Links to Historical Maps on Other Sites
... and other less related sites that might be of interest.
I'll never get around to drawing every map that needs drawing, so here are other maps on other sites drawn by other people. And remember these are all external sites, so don't blame them for problems you may have discovered on my site, and vice versa. I don't have a search engine here, but if you're curious about a particular topic, you might want to use [ CONTROL F ], and then type in a simple keyword(s), like croatia or world war or Broad Outline of Links: Remember: history is an intersection of time and place, so to find maps of an event, be sure to check both Time and Place. To find maps of Medieval England, for example, check both the Middle Ages and Great Britain

47. Internet Research Resources For Historical Writers *Writers Write -- The IWJ*
Specific historical sites history information on the Web is provided by several There are many sites devoted to american history, including the smaller
http://www.writerswrite.com/journal/mar99/gak13.htm
Mar., 1999
Index
Interviews:

Neil Gaiman

Dianne Day

Articles:
Be Your Own EditorPart III

Getting Into Print: What Length Sells Best?

Internet Research Resources for Historical Writers

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Book Reviews
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Internet Research Resources for Historical Writers
By Greg Knollenberg There is no question that the Web contains more information on current news and events than any other medium. It also contains a large and growing amount of historical reference material. This material covers everything from archaeology to modern American history. As with most online research, the key to historical research on the Internet is knowing where and how to search. Writers and researchers need to take special care with historical reference information to ensure that historical dates, facts and figures are accurate. Keep a core list of sites at your disposal through bookmarks that you trust so you can check or validate any information you find. In addition to facts and figures, historical websites can also be a source for detailed information about the living conditions and lifestyles in a given time period. This article will guide you to some of the best general historical resources and sites from which you can find more historical resources on your own. Finding Historical Resources The most common method for finding historical information is to use a search engine or directory. For information on using search engines, be sure to read "

48. USGenNet. The First And Only Nonprofit Historical-Genealogical Web Hosting Servi
the first and only nonprofit web hosting service for sites with historical and genealogical content. american history and Genealogy Project (AHGP)
http://www.usgennet.org/
Welcome Friend, You Are Our Visitor Since 17 Jul 1998
About Us USGenNet IS a web-hosting service (ISP) for qualifying historical and historical-genealogical projects. USGenNet itself is NOT a historical or historical-genealogical project. USGenNet is dedicated to providing free-access online websites for educational purposes, for public research and for the study of our national historical heritage. USGenNet is a Nonprofit Idaho Corporation (C 124878) and was incorporated 17 July 1998. We obtained US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Tax Exempt Status 501(c)(3) on 18 January 2000. USGenNet is advertisement free and is * entirely * supported by tax-deductible contributions. Without the support of the general public, we will not be able to continue to provide free online access. Please Join USGenNet by making a tax-deductible donation and help keep us running! What's New at USGenNet
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49. ALA | Internet Resources: U.S. History
american Memory historical Collections for the National Digital Library. The Library of Congress’ Many HNET sites cover topics in american history.
http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlpubs/crlnews/backissues2001/november3/ushistory.
ALA American Library Association Search ALA Contact ALA ... Login Quicklinks Career Opportunities Chapters CHOICE Committees Directory of Leadership e-Learning Forms Information Literacy Marketing @ your library Publications Catalog RBM Recruiting to the Profession Scholarly Communication Sections Tipsheets Publications
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Back Issues: 2005

Back Issues: 2004
... Back Issues: 2001 November
INTERNET RESOURCES
U.S. History: Primary and secondary sources
November 2001
Vol. 62, No. 10
by Paul A. Frisch In February 1996, Meta sites and directories
About.com Guides.
An impressive Web directory, About.com lists 30 subjects with links to more than 700 sites covering centuries, biographies, and topics reflecting traditional time frames, major events, gender, race, and ethnicity. The About.com site also provides access to forums, chatrooms, and brief introductory articles. Access: http://americanhistory.about.com/index.htm
WWW Virtual Library History: United States. The History Index Network is maintained by Lynn H. Nelson, professor emeritus of medieval history at the University of Kansas. The U.S. history portion is superbly organized into three major categories with many topics. The first category, Research Tools, includes bibliography, materials, research aids, and associations and societies, which each have more specific categories. The second major category lists 19 historical topics. The third major category is divided into 11 chronological periods from pre-Columbian contact to the 20th century.

50. AIP Center For History Of Physics Web Sites
history of the Acoustical Society of America Images of physicists on postage history of Physics Group; The american Astronomical Society s historical
http://www.aip.org/history/web-link.htm
AIP HOME PAGE Online Journal Publishing Service AIP Journals Publishing Services Science Policy History Center Working at AIP Site Index
Resources for the History of
Exhibits and info:
Visit our Exhibit Hall - a dozen big exhibits!
History of Physics -General
before 1900 since 1900
People
...
History of Institutions
Other Resources:
General Physics - General History

General History of Science
links, info
History of Science Community

Archival Resources
Sign up for free e-newsletter! Find out when we post new Web exhibits and materials to our Web site! (Added April 2005) note updates in World Year of Physics 2005 (1) from Europe and World Year of Physics 2005 (2) Franklin Tercentenary Trial of Galileo Early electric, magnetic and related medical instruments at the Bakken Museum Vacuum Technology Robert Boyle History of physics (ancient to 19th century) from the Catholic Encyclopedia Newton's Bucket new ) and other topics in history of mathematical physics physics instruments 19th Century Physics Osborne Reynolds ... History of Stanford Physics dept.

51. Native American History Is A Major Component Of Georgia Historical Sites.
Learn more about Native american history in Georgia Backroads magazine, american history, historic sites in Georgia, captivating scenic and historic
http://www.georgiahistory.ws/georgia_history/native_american_history.asp
Native American History
In Georgia Backroads Magazine Native American history is prominently featured in Georgia Backroads magazine. These earliest of Americans were instrumental in the destiny of what today is the state of Georgia. From the Creek Indians to the Cherokees, the Native American history of our state is inescapable and, at the same time, captivating.
The articles in Georgia Backroads Native American history of Georgia Georgia Backroads has documented the intriguing history of these early Americans.
The homeland of the Cherokee Indians - the place where their Native American history was born - was once vast, extending from the Kentucky and the Carolinas to Tennessee and down into north Georgia. In the 1830s, the Cherokees made a valiant effort to integrate their culture into that of the white man in order to peacefully co-exist. In the end, however, the lure of gold and the greed of the white man proved overwhelming.
In the south, the proud Creeks strode the land, living in the tradition of their ancestors. Many of their leaders made a strong attempt as well to blend into the white culture, hoping to maintain a foothold in their homeland where their

52. SAA Bulletin 15(4): Louis Richard Caywood, 1906-1997
Obituary published in theSociety for american Archaeology newsletter. Work on Hudson Bay forts in the Northwest, mission sites in the Southwest, Meductic site in Canada, and Jamestown, made Caywood one of the early practitioners of North american historical archaeology.
http://www.saa.org/publications/saabulletin/15-4/SAA13.html
Louis Richard Caywood
V eteran archaeologist Louis R. Caywood died of pneumonia in Globe, Ariz., on April 30, 1997, at the age of 91. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Winifred (Brett), and sons Richard F., of Boston, and Robert L., of Phoenix. Born in Bisbee, Ariz., six years before Arizona became a state, Caywood received a BS degree in business administration in 1932 from the University of Arizona, and the following year, an MA in anthropology under the aegis of Dean Byron Cummings. In June 1934 he began a 34-year career with the National Park Service (NPS) as a temporary summer ranger at Mesa Verde. Caywood's career as a practicing archaeologist had begun in 1933 as a pioneer in the implementation of Federal Emergency Relief fieldwork at Tuzigoot, the 13th-century A.D. pueblo in the Verde Valley near Clarkdale, with Edward H. Spicer, another University of Arizona graduate student. By July 1935 the fieldwork and ruin stabilization had been completed with Civil Works Administration labor, and a 119-page illustrated report published by Caywood and Spicer through the Federal Emergency Relief Administration and NPS, the latter now Caywood's full-time employer. This stands as a speed record for excavation and publication by any unit of Federal Relief archaeology in the 1930s and 1940s. Tuzigoot became a National Monument in 1940. Continuing an enviable record of producing reports, most of them limited mimeographed issues by the NPS, Caywood supervised excavations at Fort Vancouver, Fort Spokane, and Fort Okanagan, Washington, for the western region of the NPS. In 1954-1955 he was assigned to Colonial National Historical Park to work at the site of the 17th-century English settlement at Jamestown, Virginia, and was loaned to the Jamestown 350th Anniversary Commission to excavate Governor Berkeley's Greenspring plantation house and grounds near Jamestown.

53. Historic Philadelphia
ushistory.org is pleased to present to you the multitude of historical richness found within one square National Museum of american Jewish history PHNC
http://www.ushistory.org/tour/
ushistory.org is pleased to present to you the multitude of historical richness found within one square mile in Historic Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. We also hope that you consider making Philadelphia your destination of choice next vacation. Come to the place where a country was born and visit these locations in person.
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Have the best guided tour in the Historic District Suggested tours
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54. Welcome To Reunion At Black New England
Directory of news, events, employment, businesses, services, organizations, historical sites and resources for the African american community in New England.
http://www.blacknewengland.net/
Calendar of Events Employment Opportunities Archives Organizations ... Books and Videos About African Americans in New England Black New England There are over 700,000 African Americans living in New England and this site is the best source (and longest running) for information. Here you will find links to events, regional history, businesses and services, educational resources, and organizations. Contact us at: reunion@blacknewengland.net is you have information to share. About Reunion Online Events Around New England "Sankofa: Contemporary Culture and Ancestral Memory" Through January 4, 2004 . Sankofa unites artifacts and objects from The Amistad Foundation and significant works from the Wadsworth Atheneum's American collections in an examination of the historical and cultural antecedents of contemporary African American art. Sankofa is a Ghanaian word meaning "go back and take." The Amistad Foundation at the Wadsworth Atheneum , 600 Main Street, Hartford, CT 06103. Please call (860) 278-2670 for more information. For more information about other events, visit the

55. National Parks & Historic Sites Preserving African American History
National Parks and Historic sites. Booker T. Washington. Booker T. Washington National Monument Boston African american National Historic Site
http://www.cr.nps.gov/aahistory/bhm-sites.htm
National Parks and Historic Sites
Booker T. Washington National Monument
Washington founded Tuskegee Institute in Alabama in 1881 and later became an important and controversial leader of his race at a time when increasing racism in the United States made it necessary for African Americans to adjust themselves to a new era of legalized oppression. Visitors are invited to step back in time and experience firsthand the life and landscape of people who lived in an era when slavery was part of the fabric of American life.
Boston African American National Historic Site

Located in the heart of Boston's Beacon Hill neighborhood, the site includes 15 pre-Civil War structures relating to the history of Boston's 19th century African-American community, including: the African Meeting House, the oldest standing African-American church in the United States. The sites are linked by the 1.6 mile (2.5 km) Black Heritage Trail. Augustus Saint-Gaudens', memorial to Robert Gould Shaw and the African-American Massachusetts 54th Regiment, stands on the trail. Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site

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57. Links To The Past: Historic Parks And Sites
history in the Parks . African american Heritage Image of women leaders of early civil rights Visit historic sites and learn about the outstanding
http://www.cr.nps.gov/catsig.htm
NPS Quick Menu A Cultural Resource Subject Archeology Cultural Groups Cultural Landscapes Databases History History of the NPS Mapping Maritime Military History National Historic Landmarks Nat'l Register of Historic Places Publications Technical Assistance Training Travel Explore America's Past Tools for Learning What's New History in the Parks Past Features What We Care About Site Map Search Email Credits Links to the Past Home National Park Service Home Below is a listing of Parks based on their cultural and historic signifcance. This is only a partial listing. For a more comprehensive list of parks and their cultural significance, please visit the Categories of Significance Learn More about how parks are designated and classified (e.g. National Historic Site). African American Heritage
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Our Shared History
A site celebrating African American heritage through preservation and scholarship.

58. American Indian Resources Index
Index of academic, cultural, and historical sites.
http://cobalt.lang.osaka-u.ac.jp/~krkvls/naindex.html
A Note on Native American Resource Selection and Information Evaluation Return to Multicultural Resource Menu Click Here to Send New URLs Last Updated February 19, 2002

59. American Indian Resources
Bring together all educational sites on american Indian historical, cultural, language, government, politics, activism. Form to join and list of member sites.
http://w.webring.com/hub?ring=americanindiana2&list

60. Colonial America 1600-1775, K12 Resources
Selected resources for teaching Colonial american history for educators at all Atlas of Virginia Archaeology, Links to many historic sites in Virginia
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/colonial.htm
Colonial America 1600-1775
K12 Resources
DDC 973.2
Explore the Colonial Period of our history through the Internet. You'll find maps, lesson plans, bibliographies and curriculum content materials here.
Primary Resource Documents
Timelines History State, Cities Histories ... Religion
Primary Resource Documents
The American Colonist's Library
Huge collection of primary resource documents Archiving Early America
Historic documents from 18th century America. Declaration of Independence, etc. writings; lives of early Americans Colonial Charters, Grants and Related Documents The Avalon Project from Yale Early American Colonial Literature to 1700 Biographical information, e-texts, lesson plan for Captain John Smith, Increase Mather, Cotton Mather, William Bradford, Anne Bradstreet, Edward Taylor, Edward Winslow, John Winthrop Mary Rowlandson, John Dickinson; ISLMC Page Historical Text Archive Historical text archives; Native Americans; Salem Witch Trials; More Salem Witch Trials Documentary Archive and Transcription Project Documents, maps, people, images; from University of Virginia [Back to Top]
Timelines
The History Place. Timeline. Early Colonial Era to 1700

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