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  1. Grand Mound (Minnesota Historic Sites Pamphlet Series) by Michael K. Budak, 1995-03
  2. The site of old "James Towne", 1607-1698: A brief historical and topographical sketch of the first American metropolis, by Samuel H Yonge, 1907-01-01
  3. The Washington Historical Atlas: Who Did What When and Where in the Nation's Capital by Laura Bergheim, 1992-09
  4. People of the river of the mist ('Ksan Historical Village and Museum in BC).: An article from: Wind Speaker by Paul Barnsley, 1998-06-01
  5. Discovering African American St. Louis: A Guide to Historic Sites by John A. Wright, Jean E. Meeh Gosebrink, et all 1994-01
  6. Discoveries in Martin's Hundred (Colonial Williamsburg archaeological series) by Ivor Noel Hume, 1987-04
  7. Witness to America's Past: Two Centuries of Collecting by the Massachusetts Historical Society by Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 1991-07
  8. In Search of Robert E. Lee by Chuck Lawliss, 1996-09
  9. Adirondack Odysseys: Exploring Museums and Historic Places by Elizabeth Folwell, Amy Godine, 1997-06
  10. Sacred shrines tell the American story, from Boston Harbor to Pearl Harbor.(PATRIOTIC PLACES): An article from: Travel America by Randy Mink, 2005-09-01
  11. Cannon's Point Plantation, 1794-1860: Living Conditions and Status Patterns in the Old South (Studies in Historical Archaeology) by John Solomon Otto, 1984-07
  12. San Jacinto 1: A Historical Ecological Approach to an Archaic Site in Colombia by Augusto Oyuela-Caycedo, Renee M. Bonzani, 2005-06-26
  13. Mermaids, Mummies, and Mastodons: The Emergence of the American Museum (Maryland Historical Society) by William T. Alderson, 1991-12-02
  14. The Line of Forts: Historical Archaeology on the Colonial Frontier of Massachusetts by Michael Coe, 2006-06-30

81. GWCVB - Historical Sites And Museums
the traditional lifestyles of the Dutch in America. A charming Colonial town steepedin history. Immanuel Episcopal Church Historic sites PO Box 166 New Castle
http://www.visitwilmingtonde.com/historical.html
Historic Business Districts Performing Arts Shopping Sports Historical Sites
American Soldier Timeline
Amstel House

Dutch House

Fort Delaware State Park
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Quaker Hill Historic Preservation Foundation

Museums and Gardens
Air Mobility Command Museum
Biggs Museum of American Art

Brandywine River Museum

Delaware Art Museum
... Winterthur, An American Country Estate Historical sites American Soldier Timeline Fort DuPont State Park Delaware City, 19706 Website May 7-9 2004, Celebrating of 250 years of the American Soldier. A living history event showcasing re-enactor units from each of America's conflicts, allies and adversaries included. Amstel House 2 East Fourth Street New Castle DE 19720 Fax: 302/322-8923 E-mail Website Open: March 1 - December 31, Tuesday - Saturday 11-4, Sunday 1-4 p.m. and by appointment throughout the year. Dutch House 32 East Third Street New Castle DE 19720 Fax: 302/322-8923 E-mail Website Step back in time to the seafaring days of the late 17th century when New Castle was a young colonial town. Enjoy the gleam of early pewter at a table set for dinner. Feel the warmth of the patina of timeless Dutch Colonial and European antiques. Discover the traditional lifestyles of the Dutch in America. Examine fascinating artifacts in the open hearth kitchen Facing the New Castle Green, the diminutive Dutch House traces its origins to the late 1600s. It is furnished with unique artifacts which reflect the lifestyle of early Dutch colonists.

82. USCWC -- Index Of Civil War Information Available On The Internet
Civil War Roundtables Descendant Organization historical and Genealogical historyInstitutes Center for history and New Media american Social history
http://www.cwc.lsu.edu/cwc/civlink.htm
Index of Civil War Information
available on the Internet
U.S. Civil War Center Homepage
Evaluating Internet Research Sources

Evaluate Your Sources
To read about the Civil War, go to Civil War Information. To find indexes, databases, and other resource material to find information, go to Civil War Resources. Civil War Information Abolition and Slavery
Agriculture/Animal Husbandry

Animals/Veterinary Science

Archaeology
...
Writers and Literature of the Period
Civil War Resources

83. ESLhome Social Studies Resources
Colonies from Archiving Early America; The Mayflower Georgia history - from theUS Senate; Indigenous to Georgia s Colonial Period; historical sites in GEORGIA
http://home.earthlink.net/~eslhome/reference/socstud.html

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S ocial S tudies R esources E LECTION S TATES ... ISTORY E LECTION

84. Related Websites For Military Historians
NonUS Government sites Foundation; Association of the US Army (AUSA); american HistoricalAssociation; Command and General Staff College, Military history Guide;
http://www.army.mil/cmh/websites.htm
Visit Members of the Military History Coordinating Committee: Other Official Site
Department of Defense Related Sites

85. The Religious Society Of Friends
woman plays by Sandra Hansen on famous women in american history. conservation andrestoration service for historic leather. Quakernamed sites without a clue.
http://www.quaker.org/
The Religious Society of Friends
Navigating this web site: Entries are not in alphabetical order but instead age order. New entries are added to the bottom of each section. Use the search function of your browser to locate entries. A Statement from Leaders of Friends Organizations in the U.S. Quaker.org is mirrored at Summersault
Index
Introductory Items
Quaker Organizations
Quaker Retreat Centers

86. Related Web Sites
of Defense sites. Official Naval and Military history Programs. Air Force HistoricalResearch Agency Air Force history Support Office american Battle Monuments
http://www.history.navy.mil/nhc9.htm
Naval Historical Center home page NHC Search Engine DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY NAVAL HISTORICAL CENTER
805 KIDDER BREESE SE WASHINGTON NAVY YARD
WASHINGTON DC 20374-5060
Naval History-related Web Sites
U.S. Government and
Department of Defense Sites Naval and Military History Programs Navy Museums Navy Web Sites Navy Ships ... Government Sites for History
Non-DOD Sites Naval and Military History Naval Aviation Underwater Archaeology Naval History by Periods or Wars ... Newsgroups
U.S. Government and Department of Defense Sites
Official Naval and Military History Programs
Air Force Historical Research Agency
Air Force History Support Office

American Battle Monuments Commission

Army Center of Military History
...
Department of the Navy Cultural Resources Program
Information on historic preservation, archaeology, and preservation of Native American cultural artifacts by the Navy
Department of the Navy, Reference Guide to Historic Properties
Guide to historic Navy properties and ships throughout the country
Home for Heroes
The Armed Forces Retirement Home features profiles of some of the residents of the homes in Washington, DC and Biloxi, MS. These veterans share the stories of their military service.

87. Tourism -- Charles County, Southern Maryland -- HISTORICAL SITES & ATTRACTIONS
just under one hour from Historic Annapolis, history Mudd would have remained an anonymousfigure in America s history. The sites provide a memorable visit and
http://www.charlescounty.org/tourism/sites.htm
Charles County has a rich heritage of history.
Located just under one hour from Historic Annapolis, history buffs still find Charles County's vicinity as convenient to the nation's capital as did other "visitors" through many eras. The small town of Benedict is the only spot in the United States where foreign troops have invaded our shores. It is the site where British troops landed during the War of 1812, marched to Washington, D.C., and burned the city. Two of the wounded British soldiers died and were buried at Old Fields Chapel cemetery in Hughesville.
During the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln's assassin, John Wilkes Booth, stopped at the home of a country doctor, Dr. Samuel A. Mudd, to have his injured leg set before continuing his escape into Virginia. Had it not been for this unexpected visitor to Charles County, Dr. Samuel A. Mudd would have remained an anonymous figure in America's history.
Come experience the Charles County of yesteryear. The sites provide a memorable visit and showcase our rich history and heritage as well as our Southern Maryland hospitality.

88. Indiana State Museum
Legacy Theater brings African american history to life. can be part of Hoosier historyby submitting a Copyright 2004 Indiana State Museum and Historic sites.
http://www.in.gov/ism/
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the Indiana State Museum is an eclectic, ever-changing adventure
into the past, present and future. Plan your visit today
and experience the worlds of art, science and
culture up close and hands-on. Authentic Indiana Summer Sounds 92 County Walk Experience “The Indiana Story” from its geological birth to its unfolding future. See what's happening at the museum!
Through exhibits and performance, Legacy Theater brings African American history to life. Anyone can be part of Hoosier history by submitting a photo to "Indiana’s
Faces." Explore "The Indiana Story" throughout the state and the Web with this interactive database.

89. We The People - America's Historic Places
We the People initiative, NEH seeks proposals for public programs that use one ormore historic sites to address themes and issues central to american history.
http://www.neh.gov/grants/guidelines/historicplaces.html
How to Apply
To respond to this request for proposals, use the Implementation Guidelines for: Consultation Grants for Museum, Libraries, and Special Projects Implementation Grants for Libraries Implementation Grants for Museums and Historical Organizations Implementation Grants for Special Projects America's Historic Places As part of the We the People initiative, NEH seeks proposals for public programs that use one or more historic sites to address themes and issues central to American history. Projects may interpret a single historic site, a series of sites, whole neighborhoods, communities or towns, or larger geographical regions. The place taken as a whole must be significant to American history and the project must convey its importance to visitors. The projects should:
  • increase the public's knowledge and appreciation of American history;
  • encourage historic sites, communities, or regions to develop interpretive programs that address central themes and issues in American history;
  • encourage consultation with humanities scholars and organizations in the development of heritage tourism destinations and itineraries; and
  • focus on the development or implementation of interpretive content that tells a significant national story appropriate to the place.

90. North Carolina Historic Sites
Historic sites of Asheville, North Carolina. The largest Native american communityin North Carolina, the Cherokee preserve the history and heritage of
http://statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us/nc/ncsites/list.htm
North Carolina Historic Sites
Edenton
One of North Carolina's earliest communities, Edenton is the home of many historic buildings including the first church built in North Carolina, St. Paul's. Edenton is also the site of the October 1774 "Tea Party" where 51 Edenton ladies pledged their support to the American cause in one of the first instances of political activity by American women.
First English Colonies
The first English colonies, including the famous Lost Colony, were established on Roanoke Island on North Carolina's Outer Banks.
Wright Brothers
On December 17, 1903, the small hamlet of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina witnessed history in the making when the Orville and Wilbur Wright successfully flew the first heavier than air craft. The dunes of Kill Devil Hill are now a national monument commemorating the Wrights' historic feat.
Bath
The first city to be formed in North Carolina, Bath has many historic buildings and a colorful past including an association with the feared pirate, Blackbeard.
Tryon Palace
Tryon Palace was built by Royal Governor William Tryon and stood sentinel to the revoltion of North Carolina from crown colony to indepedent state. The palace was the focus for political and social activity for North Carolina during this same turbulent time. Today the restored Tryon Palace is a monument to this historic past.

91. Primary Sources On The Web (Library Research Using Primary Resources
extensive list of links to historical studies, archival general history resourcesin the field of american history. with links to best history, language arts
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/PrimarySourcesOnTheWeb.html

Gateway sites

Collections

Online Journals

return to
Library Research Using Primary Sources
Library Research Using Primary Sources
PRIMARY SOURCES ON THE WEB
This is a selected list of websites containing primary source materials.
Primary Source Gateway Sites
    American Memory http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/
    From the Library of Congress, the American Memory project is a collection of digitized documents, photographs, recorded sound, moving pictures and text from the Library of Congress Americana collections. There are over 70 collections included in the project. Go the the American Memory website and search a particular topic or browse through the collections. American Studies Web: Historical and Archival Resources http://www.georgetown.edu/crossroads/asw/archives.html
    An extensive list of links to historical studies, archival resources and general history resources in the field of American history. Edsitement http://edsitement.neh.gov/websites.html?all
    The National Endowment for the Humanities maintains this site with links to best history, language arts and social sciences sites. In addition to primary sources, there are online lesson plans and other digital learning materials. SunSITE Digital Collections http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Collections/

92. The Gilder Lehrman Institute Of American History. For Historians. Recomended Res
Web sites for and about historic destinations in history.org The foremost livinghistory museum in to the National Museum of american history, the Anacostia
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)
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.
USHistory.org - Directory of Pennsylvania Sites
http://www.ushistory.org

USHistory.org, maintained by the Independence Hall Association, hosts Web sites for and about historic destinations in and around Philadelphia, such as Valley Forge, Carpenters' Hall, the Liberty Bell, and the Betsy Ross House. Mount Vernon http://www.mountvernon.org The home of George Washington. Monticello http://www.monticello.org The home of Thomas Jefferson. Colonial Williamsburg http://www.history.org The foremost living history museum in the U.S. The Smithsonian Institution http://www.si.edu]

93. Education World® : Site Reviews Center : Archives : History
Kids (March 2000); The Best of history Web sites (Oct A Chronology of US HistoricalDocuments (Aug 1997); Crossroads A K16 american history Curriculum (March 1999
http://www.education-world.com/awards/past/topics/history.shtml
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94. Historical Text Archive: Links : African American: General
of Racism, has been used to guide the direction of independent research into thehistory of enslaved Americans of African descent at historic sites located at
http://historicaltextarchive.com/links.php?op=viewslink&sid=0&cid=4

95. ADVANCED PLACEMENT U
GENERAL US history sites. ON THIS DAY IN history. THE CONCORD REVIEW historyPAPERS WRITTEN BY STUDENTS. JOURNAL OF american history ON LINE.
http://www.historymentor.com/
When you read this, please pause for a moment and say a prayer for our U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. Of all the gifts you could give a U.S. soldier, Prayer is the very best one. ADVANCED PLACEMENT U.S. HISTORY BISHOP VEROT HIGH SCHOOL FT. MYERS, FLORIDA Mr. J. Hamann, Instructor WHAT YOU CAN FIND ON THIS WEB PAGE: ABOUT AP U.S. HISTORY BISHOP VEROT HIGH SCHOOL ESSAY HELP LINKS TO USEFUL SITES ... REVIEW SITES ABOUT AP U.S. HISTORY FORMAT OF THE AP U.S. HISTORY EXAM Each AP U.S. History Examination is three hours and ten minutes in length and has both a multiple choice and a free-response section. Fifty-five minutes are allotted for Part I, the multiple choice section, which contains 80 questions and accounts for 50 percent of the composite score. Part II, the free-response section, consists of a required 15-minute reading period, a required document-based question for which 45 minutes are recommended, and an essay section in which students select one question from each of two groups of questions. Thirty-five minutes are allotted for each of the essays. The DBQ and the essays account for 50 percent of the composite score. (Back to Top) DBQ INFORMATION Beginning with the 2003 exam, ETS will no longer announce the time period for the DBQ.

96. North Carolina Department Of Cultural Resources
Tryon Palace Historic sites Gardens Celebrating North Carolina s colonial history. MemorialWriter Thomas Wolfe left an indelible mark on american letters
http://www.ncdcr.gov/historic-sites.htm
Search the Website North Carolina State Library Office of The Arts Locate our
Sites and Services
... FAQ's H I S T O R I C S I T E S Learn about North Carolina's past by visiting the places where history happened. From battlefields to a gold mine, colonial homes to an antebellum plantation, history comes alive at these unique historic sites . . . North Carolina Historic Sites
Preserving the past for all people. Your gateway to 23 state-run sites throughout North Carolina. (Statewide)
Highway Historical Marker Program

Highlighting North Carolina's historic areas since 1935. (Statewide)
Alamance Battleground

On this site in 1771, an armed rebellion of backcountry farmers—called Regulators—battled against royal governor William Tryon's militia. (Burlington, Alamance County SITE UPGRADE FORTHCOMING
Aycock Birthplace

Charles B. Aycock was born into a simple, rural home in 1859. In 1900 he was elected governor and dedicated his life to improving public education in North Carolina. (Fremont

97. History Resources
is a searchable library of general american history as well The history Channel offerslessons on everything from to lesser known historical figures and events
http://www.educationindex.com/history/
History Resources
A B C D E F ... H I J K L M N ... P Q R S T U ... W X Y Z
1492: An Ongoing Voyage
This site features information on Columbus's historic voyage from the Library of Congress archives. Not much on graphics, but a lot of good information here. SM
An Abridged History of the USA
This book, published online, covers a period of 207 years of U.S. History. It starts with the ratification of the Constitution and ends with the 1996 Presidential Campaign. It has some pictures and links to other sites which provide supporting/additional information. Very interesting!
Academy of Achievement
The Academy of Achievement brings you pictures and stories of "legendary achievers" of the 20th century in areas such as arts, public service, sports, and science. It’s a diverse and interesting group. There’s also a section where you can hear achievers tell how important qualities such as passion and vision have been to them. (Slow, but there is a low bandwidth version.)
The Age of King Charles V (1338-1380)
The Bibliotheque Nationale de France presents this large site containing historical information of the King Charles V period. It's organized well, with access to many documents, manuscripts, and works of art. Available in English and French.

98. AIP Center For History Of Physics Web Sites
Newsletter; The British Society for the history of Science; The AmericanAstronomical Society s historical Astronomy Division; The
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:
View our exhibits
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History of Science Community

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99. DBQ Web Sites
Links to world historical sources. Includes Colonial America and AmericanRevolution. historical Text Archive Index. US history. Oldest
http://www.whitebarnpress.com/Inst. Tech/DBQ Web Historical sites-Giselle.htm
Listing of Historical Primary Sources Compiled by Dr. Giselle O. Martin-Kniep, Ph.D.
Updated January 2000 by Patti Sullivan
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NY State, Dept. of Ed, Social Studies Info from the state Dept of Ed on standardized Social Studies tests. Click on Resources to find the DBQ section. Informational links are categorized: culture, people, technology, etc. Social Studies Hot Spots Links to resources for the Social Studies teacher – history, historical documents, Civil War, geography, law Index of Resources for Historians Links for historians. Great plus is that sites can be selected that are appropriate to a specific country. Virtual Library All subjects Home page for all subject areas National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) - general
NARA - Main page
Articles of interest to educators regarding teaching with primary sources NARA - Historical NARA Historical Links US History archival documents listed by a specific historical event . Includes teaching activities and guides to using primary documents.
Library of Congress – main page
Main page Exhibits, photographs, source documents, etc.

100. 19th Century US History Sites
history, Native american influences on the movement, heritage trail of related sites,teacher resources, timeline, and more. Women s Rights National Historic
http://www.wsu.edu/~amerstu/19th/hist.html
19th Century U.S. History Sites Online
1776 to 1860 (including selected colonial sites)

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