| American
Memory
Created by the Library of Congress, American Memory provides
public access to over five million historical items, presented in over
80 thematic collections through the World Wide Web. These items reflect
the collective American memory, its history and culture. The items include
unique and rare documents, photographs, films and audio recordings.
EyeWitness
Provides
short essays on historical events with perspectives from people who
were actually there, such as survivors’
accounts of the San Francisco earthquake.
From
Revolution to Reconstruction
Based
on An Outline of American History, a publication of the US government,
this site is a hypertext history of
the United States. Within the text of the outline, there are hyperlinks
to biographies, official documents, and
pictures. Follow US History from Early America toward the 21st Century.
Making
of America
Materials accessible here are Cornell University Library's contributions
to Making of America (MOA), a digital library of primary sources in
American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction.
The collection is particularly strong in the subject areas of education,
psychology, American history, sociology, religion, and science and technology.
University
of Oklahoma, College of Law: A Chronology of US Historical
Documents
from Pre-Colonial Era to the Present.
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Index to the Internet: History
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