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  1. American Historical Documents, 1910 Volume 43 (Harvard Classics, The Five-Foot Shelf of Books, P. F. Collier & Son)
  2. American Historical Documents (Harvard Classics)
  3. 2006 Christie's Catalog - The Forbes Collection of American Historical Documents - Part Four. Includes Autographs of Presidents and Signers of the Declaration of Independence (Part Four)
  4. DOCUMENTS IN AMERICAN HISTORY
  5. Major Crises in American History: Documentary Problems (Volume II, 1865-1953) by Merill D. Peterson, Leonard W. Levy, 1962
  6. 21st Century Complete Guide to National Park Service History: 150 Remarkable Documents about the Origin of the Park System, American Historical Themes, ... Natural Resource, and Wildlife Management by U. S. Government, 2002-04-08
  7. The Federalist Papers Reader and Historical Documents of Our AmericanHeritage
  8. An American Harvest: Readings in American History Volume 1
  9. Reading the American Past, Volume II: From 1865: Selected Historical Documents by Michael P. Johnson, 2004-10-08
  10. Understanding "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings": A Student Casebook to Issues, Sources, and Historical Documents.(Book Reviews)(Book Review): An article from: The Journal of African American History by Loretta G. Woodard, 2004-01-01
  11. History of My Own Times (Documents in American Social History)
  12. The rebellion register: a history of the principal persons and places, important dates, documents and statistics, military and political, connected with ... authentic sources, by Robert A. Campbell by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2005-12-21
  13. The history and records of the Elephant club; comp. from authentic documents now in possession of the Zo?ological society. By Knight Russ Ockside, M. D. ... Q. K. Philander Doesticks, P. B. [pseud.] by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2005-12-20
  14. General index to the documents of the state of New York, [17771857] by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2005-12-22

21. Black American West Museum And Heritage Center
Offers historical artifacts, documents and memorabilia which tell the history and relate the stories of Black men and women who helped settle and develop the american West.
http://www.coax.net/people/lwf/bawmus.htm

22. TeachingAmericanHistory.org -- Free Seminars And Summer Institutes For Social St
historical documents Library Audio Lectures Discussions Constitutional Convention Master of american history and Government Degree Program
http://teachingamericanhistory.org/
Founding Era Progressive Era Expansion Era Post World War II Era ... What is Citizenship?
(Saturday Seminar, April 2005) Jefferson and Hamilton: Opposed in Death as in Life
(Saturday Seminar, February 2005) The Causes of the Civil War
(Saturday Seminar, February 2005) Calvin Coolidge and the Staid 1920s
(Saturday Seminar, January 2005) A Reconsideration of the Original Case against the Bill of Rights
(Saturday Seminar, September 2004) American Democracy, Being Human, and the American Character
(Summer Institute, August 2004) Race and Rights in American History
(Summer Institute, August 2004) Ideas and Traditions in American Foreign Relations
(Summer Institute, July 2004) Presidential Greatness
(Summer Institute, July 2004) Abraham Lincoln, Slavery, and the Civil War
(Summer Institute, June 2004) The American Revolution and the Founding of a New Nation (Summer Institute, June 2004)

23. Hanover Historical Texts Project
documents Illustrative of the history of the English Church (in progress) Telegram from the american Consulater in Sweden to the US Secretary of State,
http://history.hanover.edu/project.html

Hanover Historical Texts Project
In 1995, the History Department and Hanover students initiated the Hanover Historical Texts Project. The Project's principal aim is to make primary texts readily available to students and faculty for use in history and humanities courses. Bibliographical information and acknowledgements for scanning, conversion into html, and proofreading are found at the beginning of each text. Page numbers appear in parentheses at the point of the page breaks in the original texts.
Europe
Ancient

The Middle Ages

Early Modern

Modern

United States
17th Century

18th Century
19th Century 20th Century ... Hanover College
Ancient Greece and Rome The Presocratics Anaxagoras Anaximander Anaximenes Empedocles ... Zeno Medieval Europe Letters of Crusaders Anselme of Ribemont, Anselme of Ribemont, Letter to Manasses II, Archbishop of Reims Stephen, Count of Blois and Chartres, Letter to his wife, Adele Daimbert, Godfrey and Raymond, Letter to the Pope Conrad III, First Letter to Wibald, Abbot of Corvey Conrad III, Second Letter to Wibald, Abbot of Corvey

24. Index
Project to make primary sources in american labor history available to students and researchers. Includes extensive biographical information about Gompers, plus information, photos, and images of primary documents related to other leaders and historical events.
http://www.history.umd.edu/Gompers/index.htm

25. The History Guy: American Historical And Political Documents
The american historical documents webpage is designed as a resource for students, researchers, history buffs and those interested in politics.
http://www.historyguy.com/HistoricalDocuments.html
American Political and Historical Documents History Guy Home Bio Files About Us Military History ... Historical Personalities Web www.historyguy.com Image Source: National Archives The United States is a nation of laws and ideas. The fabric of American society is woven together by our reliance upon the words in these documents. Many of these links lead to various government archive sites and private websites, from which you can further explore the words and concepts that form the basis of our country. The Declaration of Independence A transcription of the Declaration. Virginia Declaration of Rights George Mason's Virginia Declaration influenced The Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights. Constitution of the United States Literally, this document is the "Law of the Land". The Federalist Papers The justification for the adoption of the U.S. Constitution. Magna Carta "The Great Charter" of King John. Signed at Runnymede in 1205, this document granted various rights to Englishmen and limited the power of the King. This established English common law, which greatly influenced the Founding Fathers. This version is a translation from 1297. World War 2 Documents This new page features the texts of many important documents, speeches and treaties dealing with World War 2.

26. ReferenceResources:Historical Documents
Famous historical documents. Smithsonian National Museum of american history Complete archived collections. US Founding documentsComplete texts of the
http://www.kidinfo.com/American_History/Historical_Documents.html
Reference Resources: Famous Historical Documents History Search Engine HistoryBuff : Search for resources and information about Famous Historical Documents
Historical Documents Bill of Rights Constitution of the United States Declaration of Independence Declaration of Independence from the History Channel Learn about how the declaration came to be, its efforts on preserving the document, biographies of the signers and MUCH MORE
Declaring Independence Drafting the document, chronology of events, exhibits
Historical Documents From the Colonial Period A collection of links to documents of that period
Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents
Magna Carta History of the Magna Carta and the its text
Northwest Ordinance The complete text
Paris Peace Treaty of 1783 A complete text Historical Document Links National Archives and Records Administration Links to sites that feature information about famous historical documents American Memory Learning Page of the Library of Congress Historical collections of photographs, documents, motion pictures, and sound recordings about American culture and history -

27. St. Augustine Florida Museum Of Weapons And Early American History
Educational exhibits of unusual guns, Florida Civil War artifacts, swords, and historical documents.
http://www.museumofweapons.com/museum_of_weapons.htm
See the Piano
of John Tyler...
the tenth President of the United States. Not only is this a presidential piano, but it's also the earliest Timothy Gilbert piano known to exist, and made about 1830. On display is the only Confederate Florida Flag known to exist, bearing the state seal. It belonged to the 8th Florida Infantry, C.S.A., and was taken at Fredricksburg, Virginia in December, 1862.
Click image for large, color view There are various weapons, from the beautiful inlaid .80 caliber Bavarian wheelock, dating to the 1500's, through the Indian War period, to the 1890's. On exhibit is one of the finest Civil War collections you will see anywhere. While we put emphasis on the Civil War, we want to make it clear that the display is not just weapons, but rather a harmonious blend of historically significant items, and a vivid portrayal of Americana.
Click image for large, color view

28. American History To 1865
A collaborative HTMLhypertext on american history, from the colonial period until the First Includes a variety of historical documents and essays.
http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/History/tm/american1.html
ask us email chat phone ... Off-Campus Access
American History to 1865
See American History from 1865 African American History Native American History Pacific Northwest History ... History of Women , and World War II for other sites related to American history. General American History Sites Biographical Sites Colonial Revolution and Early Republic ... Civil War
General American History Sites
  • American Memory
    The premier site for American history. The Library of Congress has digitized more than 100 collections of primary sources spanning everything from the Thomas Jefferson papers to baseball cards.
  • Avalon Project: Documents in Law, History and Government
    "The Avalon Project will mount digital documents relevant to the fields of Law, History, Economics, Politics, Diplomacy and Government. We do not intend to mount only static text but rather to add value to the text by linking to supporting documents expressly referred to in the body of the text." Primarily American documents but also includes others.
  • American Journeys
    "American Journeys contains more than 17,000 pages of eyewitness accounts of North American exploration, from the sagas of Vikings in Canada in AD1000 to the diaries of mountain men in the Rockies 800 years later."
  • A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation 1774-1873
    Digitized collection of the journals, debates and records of the Continental Congress, House of Representatives and Senate. Also includes Statutes at Large. As of October 1999 documents from 1774-1829 are available. Part of the

29. St. Augustine Florida Museum Of Weapons And Early American History
Educational exhibits of unusual guns, Florida Civil War artifacts, swords, and historical documents. Offers ability to request a catalog online.
http://www.museumofweapons.com
Just what is the Museum all about? Very simply put, it is about our American Heritage. Whether we like it or not, weapons have played a major part in the development of our nation's history. The Museum's weapons are displayed in a unique setting, surrounded by historic artifacts from 1500 to 1900. Everything on display is completely authentic, even the pictures and lithographs. You will see papers from our Colonial days, predating, and then including our First President, and through the 1890's. [ more about the Museum
Click image for larger, color view
Click image for larger, color view See History
  • Unusual Guns, Swords, Muskets Ship Wreck Artifacts Period Documents American Indian Artifacts Civil War Display Large Confederate Display Located on both train routes AAA Discounts Free, off-street Parking more about us
About Us The Store The Museum ... Home Open 7 Days A Week from 9:30 am to 5:00 pm
81-C King Street St. Augustine, Florida 32084 (904) 829-3727
Donna Lee Walton, Owner/ Curator Listed on St. Augustine Links

30. Primary Sources On The Web
american Memory historical Collections for the National Digital Library http//memory.loc.gov/; Avalon Project documents in Law, history and Diplomacy
http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/History/RUSA/
Using Primary Sources on the Web
What are Primary Sources Finding Primary Sources on the Web
Evaluating Primary Source Web Sites
Citing Web Sites Comments and suggestions about this web page should be sent to the chair of the Instruction and Research Services Committee at mudrock@u.washington.edu
What are Primary Sources?
Primary sources are original records created at the time historical events occurred or well after events in the form of memoirs and oral histories. Primary sources may include letters, manuscripts, diaries, journals, newspapers, speeches, interviews, memoirs, documents produced by government agencies such as Congress or the Office of the President, photographs, audio recordings, moving pictures or video recordings, research data, and objects or artifacts such as works of art or ancient roads, buildings, tools, and weapons. These sources serve as the raw material to interpret the past, and when they are used along with previous interpretations by historians, they provide the resources necessary for historical research.

31. The Gilder Lehrman Institute Of American History. For Historians. Recomended Res
More than 400 key documents in american history from the Gilder Lehrman The site includes more than seven million items from over 100 historical
http://www.gilderlehrman.org/teachers/resources1.html
Collodion glass plate negative of Robert E. Lee as an older man, May 1867. (GLC 5111.01.478)
Timothy O'Sullivan. Photograph of Evergreen Cemetery Gate, Gettysburg, Pa., ca. 1861-65. (GLC 5111.01)
Gilder Lehrman Selected Online Archive, 1493-1865
Click here to search the archive

More than 400 key documents in American history from the Gilder Lehrman Collection, presented in transcription with explanatory annotations, and searchable by keyword, author or year.
OurDocuments.gov
http://ourdocuments.gov/

Launched in September 2002, the website of the "Our Documents" initiative, sponsored by the National Archives and Records Administration and National History Day, features one hundred "milestone documents of American history." The site provides facsimiles and transcriptions of the documents with introductions.
American Memory at the Library of Congress
http://memory.loc.gov/

American Memory is an unparalleled gateway to primary sources on the web concerning the history and culture of the United States. The site includes more than seven million items from over 100 historical collections at the Library of Congress and other institutions. The Washington Collection http://www.pbs.org/georgewashington/collection/index.html

32. "the People's Paths Home Page!" NAIIP Paths To Living History
North american Indian and Indigenous People A collection of historical documents, essays, and articles on various topics of Native american history.
http://www.yvwiiusdinvnohii.net/history.html

NLThomas

There is now a second URL for the People's Paths the original
Cherokee version http://www.YvwiiUsdinvnohii.net/mainindex.html
An English version http://www.thePeoplesPaths.net/mainindex.html NAIIP Paths to Living History
To know the road ahead, ask the man coming back.
Old Indian saying Paths to North American Indian Treaties
United States Indian Treaties
Canadian First Nations Treaties

33. The Gilder Lehrman Institute Of American History. The Collection
The Gilder Lehrman Institute of american history Newly Discovered documents. Featuring newly published historical documents from the Collection
http://www.gilderlehrman.org/collection/
"Nieu Amsterdam" (New York City). Peter Schenk, 1702. (GLC 3022)
he Gilder Lehrman Collection, on deposit at the New-York Historical Society, contains more than 60,000 documents detailing the political and social history of the United States. The collection's holdings include manuscript letters, diaries, maps, photographs, printed books and pamphlets ranging from 1493 through modern times.
The Collection is particularly rich with materials in the Revolutionary, Antebellum, Civil War and Reconstruction periods. Highlights of the Collection include signed copies of the Emancipation Proclamation, the Thirteenth Amendment, a rare printed copy of the first draft of the Constitution, and thousands of unpublished Civil War soldiers' letters. Letters written by George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass and others vividly record the issues and events of their day. The writings of such notable women as Lucy Knox, Mercy Otis Warren and Catherine Macaulay discuss a variety of military, political and social issues. For more detailed information about Collection holdings, click here
Access to the Collection / Image Permissions
The holdings of The Gilder Lehrman Collection may be consulted by qualified researchers in its Reading Room by appointment.

34. Oran Z Pan African Museum
historical wax figures, memorabalia, cultural artifacts, library, and documents of accomplishments related to African and African american history. Museum information and photo gallery.
http://www.oransblackmuseum.com

35. Colonial America 1600-1775, K12 Resources
Selected resources for teaching Colonial american history for educators at all grade Includes historical documents maps (click on images to enlarge).
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

36. Web Links
american historical Images on File The Native american Experience Good collection of documents related to the history of African americans in the US.
http://college.hmco.com/history/us/resources/students/weblinks/
The Reader's Companion Primary Sources Web Links United States Resource Center
Web Links
Periods Themes Miscellany Periods Pre-Contact Discovery and Exploration This Library of Congress sites includes relevant maps and historical manuscripts. Hernando DeSoto's Trail thru the Southeast Maps are highlighted on this site covering DeSoto's adventures through Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Alabama. Sir Francis Drake This site includes a wide-range of topics relating to Drake's exploration of the New World by the author of an upcoming book on the topic. European Voyages of Exploration Created by the University of Calgary Department of History, this tutorial guides students to a better understanding of Spain's and Portugal's interest in the "New World." Political Movers and Shakers of the Renaissance and Reformation (1400s to mid-1600s) Pictures and brief biographies of important individuals during this time period. Index of Native American Resources A good gateway site for links to information on Native Americans.

37. Federal Government Resources On The Web/Historic Documents
history Wired (Smithsonian Institution). Online exhibit of historical Jewish-american history on the Web. Biographies and primary documents of
http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/fedhis.html
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT RESOURCES
Historic Documents
Frames Index No-Frames Version African American American Revolution ... World War II Last updated on September 16, 2005
Comprehensive Sources
  • AccuNet/AP Photo Archive (UMich Only)
    • About 700,000 current and historical photographs from the Associated Press
    • Searchable by subject, place, and date
  • America: History and Life (UMich Only)
      Index and abstracts of 2000 journals in U.S. and Canadian history
  • American Memory Collection (Library of Congress)
    • Selected documents, maps, photographs and motion pictures of American history
    • Subjects range from the Continental Congress to railroad maps to dance manuals
    • Searchable by title, subject, or library division
    • Entries often include illustrations, background information, and links to further resources
    • Today in History
      • Summary of major historical events for each day with links to the collection of digitized books, maps, and illustrations
      • Searchable by subject and day
    • Archives Portal (UNESCO)
      • Directory of national, state, and local archives with web links
      • Also includes subject lists, such as parliamentary, diplomatic or family archives

38. Primary Historical Sources
documents Concerning Gun Scarcity (this is where the Arming America debunking How american history used to be written. This is a chapter from George
http://www.claytoncramer.com/primary.html
back to Clayton Cramer's home page Primary Historical Sources
PayPal users can click here to contribute to my efforts: email me and I will add it. Documents Concerning Gun Scarcity (this is where the Arming America debunking stuff starts)
Militia Statutes
Colonial America
Colonial Sodomy and Other Capital Laws

Revolutionary America
...
"One Nation, Under God"
: Why the claim that the phrase "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance violates the Constitution makes me laugh
Historiography
Historiography
How American history used to be written. This is a chapter from George Bancroft, History of the United States of America from the Discovery of the Continent (New York: 1886), vol. 4, chapter 9. It's patriotic in a way that no historian would write today. Is it good history? Not really. But it's rousing stuff, and I like it.
Colonial America
The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, 1636-1776 is an image of all the pages in all the volumes! The text isn't searchable, but the index is. Archives of Maryland contains images, transcriptions, and is full text searchablea very valuable resource. What did various items cost in 1737-8 Georgia? Here's

39. United States History Documents And Speeches - Declaration Of Independence, Cons
States of America, american history was built on. historical documents and Speeches american history The history of America s historical documents
http://www.historicaldocuments.com/
United States History Documents and Speeches
Declaration of Independence, Constitution, Bill of Rights, The Federalist Papers, Magna Carta, Laws and Regulations
American history was built on a chronological record of significant events, each event having a cause and subsequent effect on another event. Historical events are presented in history as being tangible, being tied to a date, or an exact happening. Read important historical documents that helped form our way of governing the people the and events of the United States from c. 1000 up until today in chronological order. Come face to face with extraordinary documents that charted the course of American history! These landmark documents, ranging from the Magna Carta and Thomas Edison's patent application for the electric light to the Louisiana Purchase Treaty and Germany's surrender in World War II. Many of these priceless treasures have never traveled outside of Washington D.C. Now they can be viewed and read here on HistoricalDocuments.com! Other milestone documents available include:
Hear and read George W. Bush: 2004 Presidential Election Victory Speech - Nov. 3, 2004

40. Historical Documents - American History Index
historical documents and Speeches Ch 1, CHAPTER 1 Early America An Outline of american history. Ch 2, CHAPTER 2 The Colonial Period
http://www.historicaldocuments.com/AmericanHistoryIndex.htm
Ch 1 Ch 2 Ch 3 Ch 4 ... Ch 1 CHAPTER 1: Early America
An Outline of American History Ch 2 CHAPTER 2: The Colonial Period
An Outline of American History Ch 3 CHAPTER 3: The Road to Independence
An Outline of American History Ch 4
This dramatic photograph was taken on June 13, 1948, at Yankee Stadium (the house that Ruth built). It was the 25th anniversary of the stadium and the day the Babe's number was retired. Ruth, thin and frail as a result of a long illness, emerged from the dugout into "the caldron of sound he must have known better than any other man." Everyone knew then, as he must have known himself, that The Babe had worn his old uniform for the last time. He died only two months later on August 16, 1948. The famed number 3 will never again be worn by a Yankee player. The Babe Bows Out won a Pulitzer Prize for photographer Nat Fein . This magnificent photograph is featured in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and the Smithsonian Institute Back to Main Page for this Document
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