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  1. Swansea and Gower (Cassini Old Series Historical Map)
  2. Chelmsford (Cassini Popular Edition Historical Map)

141. Civil War Battlefield Maps - Trailhead Graphics
Publishes detailed Civil War battlefield maps. Products, vignettes, list of features included, and profiles of the battles. Company also offers custom cartography for historical and recreational maps.
http://dimensional.com/~trlhead/
Civil War Battlefield Maps
Features
PRODUCTS
FEATURES ORDER ABOUT TRAILHEAD ... CUSTOM MAPPING What Others Say Tear Resistant and Waterproof (Plastic Version) Shows Detailed Terrain
(Topographic) Full Color Shows all monuments, markers and tablets Shows all present day and historic features Provides all essential visitor information "...tour de force..."
Ed Bearss, former
Chief Historian NPS "...a masterpiece..."
Ben Maryniak,
"The Civil War Courier" "...outstanding..."
A. Neill
"Reenactors Journal" "...historically significant..."
Scott Hartwig Gettysburg NMP "...an indispensable tool..." Woody Harrell Shiloh NMP "...highly recommended..." Blake Magner "The Civil War News"

142. Hewsen, Armenia: A Historical Atlas
Includes fifteen maps from a book.
http://www.press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/332284.html
Maps from
Armenia: A Historical Atlas
by Robert H. Hewsen
About the book: In this atlas, Robert H. Hewsen traces Armenia's turbulent history, from ancient times to the present day through more than two hundred and thirty full-color maps packed with information about physical geography, demography, and sociopolitical, religious, cultural, and linguistic history. Robert Hewsen's work is the first definitive historical atlas of Armenia and the first such atlas to be published for any of the former Soviet republics. The book is divided into five sections, each of which begins with a chronology of important dates and a historical introduction to the period. Specialized maps include Ptolemy's second-century map of Armenia, as well as maps of Roman, Cilician, Ottoman, tsarist, and Soviet Armenia. Other maps show the Persian khanate of Erevan, the Caucasian campaigns of World War I, the Armenian Genocide, the Armenian monuments in Turkey and Transcaucasia, the worldwide diaspora, ground plans of selected cities, and plans of the great monastery of Echmiadzin in 1660, 1890, and 1990. The atlas concludes with maps portraying the Karabagh war and the new Armenian Republic. Looking Toward Ararat: Armenia in Modern History Images of sample maps: Mt. Ararat

143. Historical Atlas Of The 20th Century
Large collection of colorcoded atlas maps showing world population, governments, wars, and other historical trends. Many include brief historical commentaries.
http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/20centry.htm
Historical Atlas of the Twentieth Century
First Placed Online: 18 October 1998 Last Updated: 25 March 2003 Always Under Construction Support This Site
Broad Outline
The Basics
  • How To Use This Atlas Start What's New? FAQ ... Links (if you don't find what you want on my site, try these.) History Site of the Fortnight Matthew White's Homepage
    Detailed Table of Contents
    The Basics:
    How To Use This Atlas:
  • Many of these maps are interactive. If you click on a place, you might zoom in and get more detail. Then again, you might not. Try it. Similarly, if you click on the legend to a map, you might get a more detailed explanation of the topic. Clicking on the arrows... ... will take you page by page through a specific subject, such as American History or Warfare. Clicking on the Contemporary Context button bar... ... will zoom out to show what's happening in the world at this time in a specific field of human activity. The icons symbolize Cities, Government, War, International Relations, Living Conditions and Economics , respectively. Although this atlas is non-linear in overall design, its backbone is probably the series of maps illustrating national political systems, so this is probably

144. The Pere Marquette Historical Society
Comprehensive historical information on the Pere Marquette Railroad, which served Michigan, Ontario, Indiana Illinois, Ohio and Wisconsin. Contains maps, equipment rosters, timelines and photos of preserved equipment.
http://www.pmhistsoc.org/
Site Contents: Joining the PMHS
PMHS Periodicals

Map of the PM's Routes

Map of PM Lines In Use
...
Related Links

PM Pacific #712 at Grand Ledge in November, 1937
William R. Dewey photo
Available Now! Welcome to the official web site of the Pere Marquette Historical Society, Inc.! The Pere Marquette Historical Society, Inc. (PMHS) was founded in 1995 as a means of collecting and disseminating information regarding the Pere Marquette Railroad. Our membership is made up of historians, former employees, modelers, and railfans. If you are interested in the PM, we encourage you to join The Pere Marquette operated over trackage stretching from Buffalo, New York to Chicago, and from Bay View (Petoskey) Michigan to Toledo, Ohio, with trackage in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Ontario. In addition to its strictly rail operations, the PM also operated railway car ferries on the Detroit and St. Clair rivers, and a fleet of car ferries from Ludington across Lake Michigan to Milwaukee, Kewaunee and Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Nearly all of the trackage CSX operates in Michigan today is former PM trackage. Please Note: The PMHS is unable to provide information regarding specific PM employees , as we do not possess any of the PM's employment records.

145. Newport Historical Society's Home Page
Information on the society and its aims and work, along with maps, records, including the 1901 census of Burrishoole, and links.
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Park/7461/
: Sat 13th Dec 2003
Welcome to Newport Historical Society's Homepage
This is the main page for historical details of Newport
and the parish of Burrishoole in County Mayo .
Volume 3 of Back the Road Out Now
List of Lectures and Field Trip
Overseas Members
Sign Guestbook ... or Los Angeles Just Published Glorious Glenhest Ruaidhrí Moran's site "Cloughmore Online" Link to 1832 Tithes for the parish on Pat Heafey's site A partial list of graves in Burrishoole Graveyard ...  Pictures of the parish taken by Mike Rashleigh . Search engine provided by www.atomz.com
Details of the Historical Society .
View the contents of our journal Back the Road .

Link to 1832 Tithes for the parish on Pat Heafey's site
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146. Finland 500 Years On The Map Of Europe
Antique maps showing Finland in relation to the rest of Europe. maps from 15th c. to modern. Includes some historical commentary.
http://virtual.finland.fi/finfo/english/mapseng.html
Mainpage NewsRoom Site Map Contact us About this site Search:
Articles
General information National symbols History International relations Way of life Famous Finns Picturebook Events in Finland Travel information
Finland 500 years on
the map of Europe
Written for Virtual Finland by Erkki Fredrikson
15 November 2001. Finland is mentioned for the first time on a printed map of Europe in the work Liber Chronicarum published in 1493 by Hartman Schedel. On a map of Scandinavia published half a century later a hundred place names in Finland were already known. The Grand Duchy of Finland as a part of the Swedish realm became known to the Europeans in the middle of the 17th century and scientifically accurate maps became known at the end of the 18th century. The Ministry for Foreign Affairs commissioned to assemble the exhibition "Finland 500 years on the Map of Europe" in 1993.

147. Pearl Harbor Attack
historical background, attack timeline, a few photographs and maps, and list of sources.
http://www.pitt.edu/~jcm11/NavalResearch/pearlharbor.html
Pearl Harbor Attack By: Midn 4/C Sarah Dufort, Dominic Fatore, Josh Mattingly, Ray Zedler
On December 7 th , 1941 the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor under the condition of complete surprise. Many aspects of the battle are important to gaining a decent understanding of the battle. Of these, the background of events leading up to the attack, the key players including people and forces, the strategy used on by both the U.S. and Japan, the battle’s timeline, and the aftermath of the battle are discussed.
Background
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was foreshadowed in several areas, including inferior treatment of the Japanese, the movement of the Pacific Fleet to Pearl Harbor, and the fortification of the Philippines. These areas and other background leading up to the attack are discussed. Japan was angered by what they believed to be inferior treatment by the United States. In 1905 Oriental children in the San Francisco School District were taught apart from other children. Japan took this as simple racism, which it was. Japan demanded full parity on the tonnage of cruisers and destroyers in the Disarmament treaty conference held in London, and was insulted by the proposed plan (5:5:3), enough so to withdraw from the conference.

148. The Newberry Library: Teaching With Historic Maps
maps Smith Center Director Jim Akerman provides teachers with background information and historical context for maps from the Newberry Library’s collections.
http://www.newberry.org/nl/smith/teachers/teachershome.html
Teaching with Historic Maps
Resources for Teachers at All Levels
  • Slide Sets 34 commentated slide sets have been developed by Smith Center staff and NEH summer institute participants on topics in cartography as wide-ranging as the great atlases and map-makers of the early modern period, exploration of the New World, portrayals of Indians and Europeans across the cultural divide, and the cartography of borderlands and frontier regions. Selected sets are available for purchase or online viewing.
K-12 Teaching Resources
  • Historic Maps in K-12 Classrooms
    An online resource for teaching the geographical dimensions of American History, with fully developed lesson plans based on supplied images from the Newberry's collections. Please note: This site will be revised during the first half of January 2004. Occasionally, some pages may not be available. Notes on Selected Historic Maps
    College and University Teaching Resources
    • Reading Popular Cartography , a NEH Summer Institute for college and university faculty. 12 July - 13 August 2004. Applications must be postmarked no later than 1 March 2004. Successful applicants will be notified on 1 April 2004.

149. Historical Atlas Of Canada - Online Learning Project
maps, graphs and text based on print volumes and redesigned for online, interactive viewing. Includes downloadable data in tabular form as well as printable map images.
http://mercator.geog.utoronto.ca/hacddp/page1.htm

150. First Maps About Cleveland And The Western Reserve
Many of these maps are owned by the Western Reserver historical Society may be seen on a color microfilm in the WRHS Library. SOUTHERN SHORE OF LAKE ERIE.
http://www.csuohio.edu/CUT/firsts.htm
FIRST MAPS OF CLEVELAND AND THE WESTERN RESERVE Many of these maps are owned by the Western Reserver Historical Society may be seen on a color microfilm in the WRHS Library. SOUTHERN SHORE OF LAKE ERIE First maps of northern Ohio and the south shore of Lake Erie, before the Western Reserve:
  • David Brose's article Explorations in the Encyclopedia of Cleveland History covers this period and it's maps well. Also see Thomas H. Smith's 1977 book The Mapping of Ohio. (Kent State University Press)
THE WESTERN RESERVE First manuscript maps to show the Western Reserve:
  • Holland Land Company map of 1795. - This is a map produced for the owners of the Holland Land Company, in Amsterdam, who then owned a huge tract in upstate New York. They were interested in purchasing the Connecticut Western Reserve and dispatched one of their American surveyors, Ellicott, who produced this map. The map offers little more than an overview of the Reserve's outline, the Cuyahoga River and some generic fill about forests, but it predates anything produced by the Connecticut Land Company, who eventually did purchase the Reserve. The original manuscript map is in Amesterdam, but the SUNY/Fredonia made a 2/3 color copy of the map and has offered reprints for sale. Check the Western Reserve Historical Society gift shop, too. John Heckewelder's map of 1796.

151. Osprey Essential Pearl Harbor
Timeline, animated maps, photographs, eyewitness accounts, debates about historical issues, movies, sound files, detailed index with links to encyclopedic entries about ships, personnel, and other military matters.
http://www.essentialpearlharbor.com/

Timeline

Pearl Harbor Timeline
Debate

Pearl Harbor controversies
Encyclopedia

A-Z of Pearl Harbor
Eyewitness accounts

Movie footage and first-hand accounts
Sounds

CBS broadcast and 'Day of Infamy' speech For schools Project work and teacher resources Quiz Test your knowledge Books Buy online Links Other Pearl Harbor sites osprey publishing essential history norman conquest 28 NOVEMBER 1941 ... Japanese Fleet sets sail for Hawaii An intercepted dispatch confirmed that Japan was now preparing to go to war. It was sent from Tokyo to the Japanese embassy in Washington and characterized America's statement of principle sent on November 26 as a 'humiliating proposal.' . . . . more Ginger's diary A 17-year-old girl's first-hand view of the attack Seaman Martin Matthews The 15-year-old survivor of the bombing of USS Arizona More eyewitness accounts How much did Roosevelt know? How much did Churchill know? Where does blame lie? ... Scribe

152. Index
An InGame resource for the lands of Tyrra, Avalon, and Evendarr. Includes, maps, histories of various lands, and commentary on thier peoples.
http://members.cox.net/evendarr1/
It appears my Links have gone Dead AGAIN for the titlebars... Its does this every once in a while. I hope to have it fixed soon. If they don't show at the top of the page, use this R.B.H.S. Table of Contents Page to get around. Welcome to the Royal Blackstone Archive. This Library was originally founded in E.R. 347 by order of Count Blackstone. Our charter was to act as collectors of information, to hold them for the public good and to make them available to all researchers and those interested in the histories of Evendarr. Over the years this library fell into disrepair and many documents have been lost to the depredations of time. In 602, by Order of Duke Derek Blackstone, the archive has been refunded and is in the process of being restored. We are actively seeking any documents pertaining to the lands and people of Evendarr to add to our collection. With the addition of Eric Augustson as chief researcher, we have expanded the archives scope to include all of the lands surrounding the Kingdom of Evendarr, and to include the entire continent of Avalon itself. With luck we hope to collect information on all the lands of the world of Tyrra. With Your help, this may be done. We would greatly appreciate ANY information on any lands you may encounter, maps, descriptions, treatises, folktales. All will be gladly accepted.

153. Canada At Scale Maps Of Our History
National Archives of Canada online exhibition with large collection of digital maps and historical explanation. 16th to 19th century maps of Canada and North America.
http://www.archives.ca/05/0514_e.html
Help Home Browse Selected Topics Important Notices Help Home Browse Selected Topics Important Notices ... Index

154. Historical Atlas Of The II Punic War
View maps and read the history of this conflict.
http://www.galeon.com/historical-atlas/index.htm
A compendium of maps pertaining to the Second Punic War that have been produced for the website Hannibal- the Second Punic War. This website is now available in Spanish only.
This ample compilation of descriptive maps (for the time being about 50) has been made available to English-speaking visitors via a separate entrance. All suggestions or clarifications are most welcome, the goal being a gradual improvement of the maps I present here. and
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155. Dimensions Of Empire
Collections on Individual Regions Iran Ancient and Medieval and Modern Links to other maps relating to Islam s historical development.
http://www.princeton.edu/~humcomp/dimensions.html
Maps of the Islamic Middle East
Online Map Collections
Atlases of Islam
Collections on Individual Regions:
  • Iran:
Ancient and Medieval and Modern
Links to other maps relating to Islam's historical development

156. Alabama Maps
Provides a historical archive and contemporary index to images and information.
http://alabamamaps.ua.edu/
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157. Centennia Historical Atlas Software
Centennia is a historical atlas unlike any traditional print atlas. Centennia s maps evolve from one date to the next displaying border changes onscreen in a
http://www.clockwk.com/
CENTENNIA is a map-based quide to the history of Europe and the Middle East from the year 1000AD to the present. Centennia is a historical atlas unlike any traditional print atlas. Centennia's maps evolve from one date to the next displaying border changes on-screen in a 'map movie' mode. Centennia includes over 9,000 border changes. Changes are displayed as frequently as ten times per year in recent centuries. Enter Centennia covers the history of major empires such as the medieval Byzantine Empire and the Holy Roman Empire ("Neither Holy, nor Roman", the Holy Roman Empire is the name historians came to use for the loosely organized German 'empire' which existed for about a thousand years up until the year 1806). Centennia offers complete detailed coverage of the history of the Turkish Ottoman Empire from its humble beginnings as a small emirate in 14th century Anatolia until its rapid demise as one of the principals on the losing side of the First World War. The Crusades, the history of the Soviet Union, the recent Bosnian war, the Unification of Italy, and hundreds of other regions and eras are covered in Centennia. Centennia has been required course material for over five years at the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. Centennia is also required reading at the University of California at Berkeley, the US National War College in Washington, DC, the University of Virginia, and many other colleges and universities. Not just for academics, history enthusiasts and genealogists enjoy exploring history with Centennia. German genealogy especially benefits from the detailed coverage of German state borders during the later middle ages and the early modern era.

158. Acoyauh's Aztec Lore
Researches preHispanic cultures, colonial history, and visits historical places. Site contains online books, Nahatl and Maya language resources, maps, descriptions of Aztec and Maya legends, and an account of the Spanish conquest.
http://www.acoyauh.com/
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    Acoyauh's Aztec Lore
    Welcome to Acoyauh.
    Acoyauh is a Nahuatl (Aztec) word that means 'To look beyond'. True to our name, we research pre-Hispanic cultures, colonial history and visit historical places, organize trips and expeditions to ANY town, archaeological site, cave, mountain, canyon or jungle in Mexico. We want to see; we want to know . Do you?
    Recently, the field research guys from Acoyauh, our explorers, have gone commercial with Incursiones after about ten years work in formal archaeological and speleo-archaeological expeditions. The point is that now you can join Acoyauh's expeditionaires, now incursionists , in all kinds of formal, adventure or touristic expedition. Or incursion . So if you're ever planning to come visit Mexico, give these guys a call - they're proffessionals.
    NOTES: We have put on hold all work on the Aztec Writing pages, due to the great amount of requests that we have received to finish The Other Side Of History. So we are now releasing more chapters of the natives' testimonies of the conquest. After finishing these, we will release as soon as possible the Aztec Calendar and the War And Warriors pages, also in aswer of your requests. Please be patient, since this involves researching and translating HUGE ammounts of information. Colonial history and sites may also take precedence over the glyphs...
    History
    of the Aztec Empire, from an european historian's point of view.

159. David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
David Rumsey historical Map Collection The David Rumsey Collection includes 18th and 19th century historical North and South American atlases, globes, school geographies, maritime charts, and
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.davidrumsey.com/&y=0212705787367

160. Hargrett Library Rare Map Collection
Hargrett Library Rare Map Collection A collection of rare maps covering United States history from early exploration through the U.S. Civil War. The maps are digital copies of originals, and as a
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.libs.uga.edu/darchive/hargrett/maps/

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