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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. African American Organizations, Research Centers, Museums, Associations
African american Museums historical sites Association of Council House NationalHistoric Site, Washington Museum of African american history, Detroit, MI;
http://www.sil.si.edu/Subject-Guide/afram-museums.html

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email: libmail@sil.si.edu

42. The History Of Jim Crow
Africanamerican Museums and Historic sites This map presents a small sampling ofthe hundreds of significant African-american historical places and museums in
http://www.jimcrowhistory.org/geography/museums.htm

Jim Crow

Inside the South

Jim Crow

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African-American Museums and Historic Sites
This map presents a small sampling of the hundreds of significant African-American historical places and museums in the United States. Many of the places listed directly relate to the Jim Crow era, while others deal with slavery and more recent times. Some are little more than markers that highlight and identify important events or people. Others are fully developed museums and archives containing a wealth of information for teachers and students. Teachers are evaluating these sites for resource value in the classroom, and offer their brief evaluations along with a site description. For more information on the topics and people associated with this listing, go to the Jim Crow Gateway for teacher evaluated external web sites. If you have a submission for this map, click here

43. State Historical Society Of Iowa Historic Sites: Abbie Gardner Cabin
Abbie Gardner Cabin Background and history. cabin is listed on the National Registerof Historic Places the rest of the state, Europeanamerican settlement came
http://www.iowahistory.org/sites/gardner_cabin/background_history.htm
Abbie Gardner Cabin Background and History Known first as one of the sites of the 1857 "Spirit Lake Massacre" and later as one of Iowa's first tourist attraction, the Gardner Cabin survives as a reminder of one of Iowa's tragic frontier events. Here you can learn the dramatic stories of Abbie Gardner and the Dakota leader, Inkpaduta. The State Historical Society of Iowa owns and preserves the Gardner Cabin and Museum. The cabin is listed on the National Register of Historic Places Background The Gardner family came to Lake Okoboji in July 1856 from New York. Because it was too late in the season to plant and harvest crops, the family brought enough food to last the winter months. They managed to build one cabin by winter, but weather prevented them from finishing a second. At the time of the massacre, Rowland Gardner, his wife, a son, two daughters, a son-in-law, and two grandchildren occupied the Gardner Cabin. A third daughter was in Springfield, Minnesota at the time of the massacre.

44. NC Historical Sites
one of North Carolina s historical sites, click on any listing in the map aboveor on the name of the site from the list below. NC African american history.
http://www.itpi.dpi.state.nc.us/nchistorical/default.html
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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. USHistory.org
american history with a focus on Colonial and Revolutionary Philadelphia. Washington, Betsy Ross, Jefferson, Declaration, and much more. All sites listed here are copyrighted by ushistory.org
http://www.ushistory.org/
What's Hot! Free LOVE Park World-famous LOVE Park in the center of Philadelphia has been closed to skateboarders. Sign an online petition!
The President's House in Philadelphia
The home of the Federal Branch of the U.S. govt. from 1790-1800. Where Washington, his slaves, and Adams lived. Where Benedict Arnold and General Howe lived. Tell the Park Service to do the right thing.
Our Congress of Websites
Complete Alphabetical Listing... America's Most Historic Mile Commodore John Barry Betsy Ross House Birch's Views of Philadelphia Black Horse Inn Brandywine Battlefield Carpenters' Hall Declaration of Independence Documents of Freedom Benjamin Franklin Germantown Stephen Girard Graeme Park Hope Lodge Historic Site The Friends of INHP The Creation of INHP Liberty Bell Free LOVE Park Mikveh Israel Cemetery Thomas Paine Paoli Massacre Pennsylvania History Philadelphia Architects Philadelphia History Philadelphia Oddities Philadelphia Postcards President's House in Philadelphia Philadelphia GOP Convention Revolutionary War 1777 Seven Tours Through Historic Philadelphia Town Criers Valley Forge
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46. 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.

47. Keithrr - North American Railroad Sites
List of mainly historical North american railroad sites.
http://keithrr.freeyellow.com/rrbkmrks.html
North American Railroad Sites
Rail Road Historical Directory of railroad related sites
List of mainly historical North American railroad sites.

48. 301 Redirect
Cities, Kansas Towns and Kansas Counties; historical Directory of KansasTowns (HDKT); Kansas history Kansas history Web sites Directory;
http://history.cc.ukans.edu/history/WWW_history_main.html

49. GERMAN AMERICAN CULTURAL HERITAGE
Links to cultural and historical sites about Germany tailored for Germanamericans by a German-american.
http://united-globe.net/Wigger/
Tourism Hamburg UNESCO German Cultural History ... Switzerland at our Fingertips My Coat of Arms links to Heraldica
Böhmisch-German Heritage Research
Ken's Poems Coat of Arms King Ludwig II ... Burgen, Schlösser, Ruinen und Kirchen der Fränkischen Schweiz Email : wigger@piasanet.com Webmasters use banner below to link site

50. THE KANSAS HISTORY GATEWAY
THE history GATEWAY AT KANSAS. QUICK REFERENCES Kansas history. Kansas history Web sites Directory. Kansas history Resources Museums, Genealogy WWWVL history United States american West .
http://www.ukans.edu/history
THE HISTORY GATEWAY AT KANSAS
QUICK REFERENCES
Official Time, US World News English Dictionary and Thesaurus Bartlett's Quotations ... History Departments KANSAS HERITAGE SITES

51. Links To The Past: National Park Service Cultural Resources
National Historic sites, National Battlefields, National Monuments, National RecreationAreas, US history, architecture, travel, archeology, american cultures
http://www.cr.nps.gov/
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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 Quick Menu A Cultural Resource Program American Indian Liaison Office Ethnography Program Cultural Resources Diversity Program Heritage Areas Heritage Preservation Services Historic Am. Buildings Survey/ Historic Am. Engineering Historic Am. Landscapes Survey Record (HABS/HAER) Maritime Heritage Program Museum Management Program National Center for Preservation National Historic Landmarks Program National NAGPRA Program National Register of Historic Places National Underground Railroad Park History Program Cultural Landscapes Program Site Map Search E-mail Credits ... U.S. Department of the Interior

52. 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

53. AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCH TOURS - SENEGAL AND THE GAMBIA: African American, Black
Senegal and the Gambia offer sites of historical interest.
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54. Subject Research Guides: History - American And British: History - American And
Subject Research Guides history american and British. Libraries Home. Hours and Directions. Ask a Librarian. Advanced Users. How Do I ? Search Website. Site Index Guides. General history Portals. sites Organized by Subject Reconstruction (1830's - 1890's) African-american history and Culture
http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rul/rr_gateway/research_guides/history/history.
@import url(/rul/includes/rul-style2.css); Tom Glynn
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May 21, 2002 Subject Research Guides: History - American and British
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First created January 1995
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55. WebRing: Hub
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

56. Senaa.org
A 501(c)(3), nonprofit, Native american cultural organization dedicated to protecting and preserving Native american historical, sacred, and burial sites; raising public awareness of human rights violations perpetrated and perpetuated against Native americans by the United States government; and fighting for equal rights for Native americans of all tribal affiliations.
http://www.senaa.org/

57. 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

58. Welcome To The North Carolina African American Culture Tour :|: Your Guide To No
Information on historical and cultural sites. Photos, links and calendar of events.
http://www.ncculturetour.org/
Welcome to the North Carolina African American Culture Tour. AACT is a conglomeration of 14 African American non-profit organizations that come together to provide you with all the infomation you need to explore the rich, African American cultural heritage of North Carolina. Celebrate Kwanzaa with
Hayti Heritage Center and
the Durham Community, December 26-January 1.
more info...
Testaments of the Spirit: The Works of Benny Andrews on View at Hayti Heritage Center January 16-March 27. more info... select a photo to learn more © Paradym Design Studio webmaster@ncculture.org info@ncculture.org

59. African American Historic Sites On The W & O D Trail
Africanamerican historical sites On The W OD Trail.
http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Trails/9401/afriamer.html
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Mile 0. Nauck , a black neighborhood in Arlington. c. 1890 See Mile 21.5, below. Mile 5.1 District boundary stone , one of forty stones of 1792 survey. Major Ellicot and Benjamin Banneker surveyed the boundary of the District/Arlington County. Satellites have confirmed the accuracy of their work. Benjamin Banneker, an African-American, was largely self-educated, Virginia Landmarks Register, National Register of Historic Places. This was deemed the best-preserved of the forty markers. In July, 1999, Arlington renamed this park, "Benjamin Banneker Park." (The next adjacent marker, a corner marker, is also near the trail: at Mile 7.1: four blocks North on West Street, then right on Meridian St.)
  • Mile 6.5. Henderson House Mile 11.8 First Baptist Church , Lawyers Road (1867). Not until the North won the Civil War did Virginia allow blacks to form their own churches. At first the congregation shared their minister with a church in Chesterbrook. Congregation is still active in Vienna. This is the oldest church building in Vienna. Building is now used by the Knights of Columbus. Mile 12.0 Under Jim Crow laws, Vienna staion, like all
  • 60. Santa Fe National Forest Site Steward Program
    A volumteer program which intends to protect the cultural heritage resources of the Santa Fe National Forest. These resources include everything from archaic sites, Native american sites, Spanish sites, and historical sites.
    http://mywebpages.comcast.net/glhein/sitesteward/SiteSteward/sitesteward.html
    Santa Fe National Forest Site Stewards
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