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Statistics in Schools
Analyze data from the U.S. Census Bureau in the social studies classroom.

Race and Ethnicity in Advertising
The definitive online exhibition and archives about how American experiences of race and ethnicity have shaped and been shaped by the development of advertising …

Read.Inquire.Write.
Help middle school students improve their skills in writing arguments through source-based reasoning and social study inquiry.

ABMC Education
Classroom activities for teaching aspects of World War I and World War II.
For Us the Living
A series of five primary source based learning modules that encourage high school students to explore American history through the stories found in Alexandria …

Discover Diplomacy: Diplomatic Simulations in the Classroom
Classroom simulations give students insight into the real-world skills of diplomatic negotiation.

AMERICAN REVOLUTION 2019
Browse educational videos, lesson plans, and primary sources detailing the importance of 1619 in Virginia and American history.

The Lone Woman and Last Indians Digital Archive
Explore over 450 primary source documents related to the story of the Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island.

Eagle Eye Citizen
Build students’ historical thinking skills and civic understand using Library of Congress primary sources.

Beyond Words
Transcibe WWI era newspaper images and increase access to historical collections.

Eisenhower Memorial Commission
Dwight D. Eisenhower’s life and career in pivotal moments, including a timeline and lesson plans

Open Parks Network
View over 1 million images from U.S. national parks and historic sites.

History Unfolded: US Newspapers and the Holocaust
Local newspaper research to broaden understanding of American’s knowledge of the Holocaust from 1933 to 1945.

ABMC War Dead Database
Features over 224,000 records of individuals buried or memorialized in ABMC cemeteries and memorials worldwide.

American Archive of Public Broadcasting
Watch and listen to thousands of public broadcasting programs from across the U.S.

100 Years of Parcels, Packages, and Packets, Oh My!
In the age of Amazon, take students back to a time when delivery in the U.S. was still developing.

Digital Public Library of America
Search more than 4,500,000 primary sources from across the country from one website!

Prohibition: A Film by Ken Burns & Lynn Novick
What did the effects of the 18th Amendment look like? Explore 1921 through 1933 through images and film.

The Montgomery Bus Boycott: They Changed the World
How was the 1955–1956 Montgomery Bus Boycott covered in Montgomery? Take a look with this archive from a Montgomery newspaper!

Children's Lives at Colonial London Town
Invite young students into colonial history with the stories of children from three very different families.

The History of Vaccines
Do you remember when everyone got chickenpox as a kid? Your students might not! Learn about how vaccination has changed lives.

Penn Museum Online Collections
Exploring the material culture of Native Americans in North and South America? Search this museum’s online collections for artifacts!

After Slavery
Does your textbook make Reconstruction sound simple? Explore the real pain and complexity of Reconstruction with primary sources focusing on the Carolinas.

The March on Milwaukee Civil Rights History Project
Wisconsin teachers, bring the Civil Rights Movement home to your students with this archive of primary sources.

Homicide in Chicago 1870-1930
Covering urbanization and industrialization? This homicide index can help students understand social changes and tensions associated with both.

Civil War in Art
Why did the painter frame Lincoln in greenery? Learn about interpretations of the Civil War through period and recent works of art.

Clio Visualizing History
This site offers a grab bag of digital history exhibits. Definitely worth perusal.

Sakura: Cherry Blossoms as Living Symbols of Friendship
Discover the rich history of DC’s cherry trees and what they reveal about U.S./Japan relations.

White House Historical Association
There’s more to the White House than the President himself—music, art, staff, pets. . .

Japanese American National Museum Collections
Looking for ways to grow awareness of injustice of Japanese internment? This site likely has the perfect primary source for your needs.

Pearl Harbor Attack Map
What did U.S. sailors mean when they refer to seeing “the meatball”? What did Japanese pilots think about the attack?

IWitness
View testimonies on the Holocaust, create videos, and learn the importance of ethical editing.

Maryland Historical Society Collections Online
Whether you’re bolstering your teaching of local history or the War of 1812, the MHS has artifacts to help.

Quilt Index
Consider broaching local or women’s history using a quilt as a gateway artifact.

Understanding 9/11: A Television News Archive
How was the TV-viewing world introduced to the events of 9/11 in the U.S. and around the world?

World Trade Center: Rescue, Recovery, Response
Get out of the political arena and teach your students about the emergency response and human issues that resulted from 9/11.

VOCES Oral History Project
Ever wondered about the wartime experiences of Latinos and Latinas? VOCES seeks to help remedy the gap in U.S. popular historical narrative.

Memoirs v. Tapes: President Nixon and the December Bombings
Was Nixon as reluctant to initiate the Christmas bombing as his memoirs suggest, or was he as eager as he claimed Kissinger to be?

A Sailor's Life for Me!
Explore Old Ironsides—live the life of a ship’s boy or learn about the people who fought aboard her.

Creating the United States
Even the Founding Fathers wrote rough drafts! Interact with early versions of the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights.

Civilian Public Service Story
Unearth an important part of U.S. military history—the conscientious decision not to fight.

All Hands on Deck
Get classroom attention by using the “swashbuckling” history of the USS Constitution as a knowledge vehicle.

MNopedia
For all of your questions concerning the “star of the north,” Minnesota.

Witness and Response: September 11 Acquisitions at the Library of Congress
If you’re searching for 9/11 materials, this website offers easy access to materials across the Library of Congress’s collections.

Flashing Across the Country: Mr. Zip and the ZIP Code Promotional Campaign
Have you ever wondered what your zip code means or when the codes came into use?

Recipe for Victory: Food and Cooking in Wartime
Winning a war using…food? Explore sources concerning World War I and gastronomical homefront movements.

Handbook of Texas Online
This website contains a vast collection of resources on Texas history and culture.

Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture
Experience a multimedia website that engages learners and makes Tennessee history accessible.

The Oregon Encyclopedia
A comprehensive guide of everything you ever wanted to know about Oregon history, and more!

Online Nevada Encyclopedia
This website showcases images of the Silver State and supplements historical entries with virtual galleries and thematic connections.

KnowLA: Encyclopedia of Louisiana
Do you really know Louisiana? KnowLA is a valuable resource for any teacher or student of U.S. and Louisiana history.

The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture
The website provides valuable resources for teachers that illuminate key events in U.S. and Arkansas history.

ExplorePAhistory
Explore this education- and tourism-centered website for lesson plans for teachers, as well as dozens of thematic topics in Pennsylvania history.

Encyclopedia Virginia
Looking for an extensive collection of sources on Virginia history? Here’s a valuable resource for any teacher or student of U.S. history.

Bill of Rights Institute
What would life be like without freedoms we take for granted—of the press, right to assembly, and more?

Conrad W. Chapman: A Confederate Soldier's Paintings of the Defense of Charleston
Chapman spent more than 20 years painting Civil War Charleston after his stint in the Confederate Army.

Digital Resource Guide for the Labor Archives of Washington State
Making labor history access less of a chore.

Guampedia
Guam is often left out of discussions of U.S. history. Remedy the situation!

Frederick Douglass National Historic Site Virtual Museum Exhibit
What was life like in abolitionist Frederick Douglass’s home in Washington, DC? The NPS takes a look.

American Turning Point: The Civil War in Virginia
Meet Virginians from the 1860s, and learn about their lives.

Idea of America
The U.S. was formed on ideals, but how do these ideals manifest in reality? Are they ever at odds?

Red Cross: Exploring Humanitarian Law
Humanitarian law and history are hardly mutually exclusive.

The Jewish Americans
This site, produced by PBS, uses multiple resources to examine the history and influence of Jewish culture in the U.S.

Hope for America
Do you want to use humor to your advantage in the classroom? Hope for America examines comedy and satire in American popular culture and its influence on …

e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia
There’s far more to West Virginia than stereotypes suggest. Why not take some time to explore the state?

Puerto Rico Encyclopedia/Enciclopedia de Puerto Rico
Connect with your ELL students with this bilingual Puerto Rico Encyclopedia!

The U.S. House of Representatives Remembers September 11
9/11 impacted more than just the nation. This repository of oral history video and audio clips reflects the tragedy from personal perspectives.

Shays' Rebellion and the Making of a Nation
Engage your students in historical thinking with this interactive site on the rebellion led by Daniel Shays.

Encyclopedia of Alabama
This site is precisely what it promises. . . and more.

Living New Deal Project
Live in California? Trying to find local New Deal projects?

September 11th Sourcebooks
Looking for official documents concerning the U.S. stance on terrorism?

Here is New York
View photographs taken by everyday people as they came to terms with the 9/11 attacks, or watch oral histories.

Gettysburg National Military Park: Camp Life
What did soldiers do between battles? Sometimes, fought off boredom!

September 11, 2001, Web Archive
What coverage did websites give the 9/11 attacks?

September 11, 2001, Documentary Project
Access children’s pictures and Italian oral histories regarding 9/11, among other sources.

9/11 Memorial
What does our choice of memorial design say about the U.S. today?

National Constitution Center: Explore the Constitution
Looking for resources on the Constitution? What better place to look than a center dedicated to its legacy?

Ballyhoo!: Posters as Portraiture
Think of all the celebrity advertisements you see everyday. Why pick that particular person for that particular poster?

Sewall-Belmont House Museum Collections
Allow the National Woman’s Party to show you their collection on women’s progress to equality.

Gilded Age Plains City
Delve into Great Plains urban development c. 1900 by way of a compelling, unsolved murder mystery.

Bland County History Archives
Looking for proof that students can handle extensive local history projects? You’ve found it.

The Supreme Court
The Supreme Court is the final law of the land. Uncover its intricacies with this resource from PBS.

D-Day
Did you know that the gear a paratrooper had to carry could weigh as much as 120 pounds?

Joe Hill
Union strikes. Murder. Itinerant songwriting. The life of martyr Joe Hill could hardly have been more dramatic or mysterious.

Betty H. Carter Women Veterans Historical Project
What role have women played in war and the military?

Creating a More Perfect Union: 1861-1865
Interested in teaching about the Civil War from a maritime perspective?

iCivics
Games can be more than mindless fluff. When content-rich, they can engage your students in learning during play.

DocsTeach
Team up with the National Archives and Records Administration to bring primary sources into your classroom!

Finishing the Dream: Learning from the Civil Rights Era
This collection of short videos recognizes the civil rights movement as ongoing struggle.

Texas Archive of the Moving Image
Watch some Texas history, submit your own, or learn to make local documentaries.

Open Yale Courses
Looking for a little professional development? Miss your college classes? Try Yale’s.

HERB: Social History for Every Classroom
Find a wide variety of classroom resources focused on social history, from classroom activities to primary sources.

From Slavery to Freedom: The African-American Pamphlet Collection, 1822-1909
Peruse an extensive collection of pamphlets related to African-American life leading up to, during, and following the Civil War.

Throughout the Ages
Looking for a primary source website created especially for elementary teachers?

Yale Digital Commons
A wheeled pull toy depicting Nixon with a crown? If you’re looking for a unique object to bring up in class, start with the digital commons.

Diary of a Civil War Nurse
What was life like for Amanda Akin, Civil War nurse in Washington, DC?

National Park Service History E-Library
Look into how historical sites are researched, prepared, and made public.

New York Philharmonic Digital Archives
Sift through the music and entertainment of the past.

Shaping the Constitution
What role did Virginia play in defining the U.S. and upholding rights we now consider basic and essential?

William Steinway Diary, 1861-1896
Daily life in 19th-century New York City, music history, and Civil War commentary all in one place.

Snag Learning
Looking for a documentary related to your classroom unit? Check Snag Learning for something pertinent or inspiration for future lessons.

Taking the Mystery out of Copyright
If you need a succinct copyright overview for your students, this is a place to start.

National Jukebox
Dance the jitterbug, or enjoy lunch break to the sounds of a brass band.

Lincoln-Douglas Debates of 1858
Compare Republican and Democrat accounts of the great debates.

Freedom Riders
Meet the American men and women who traveled the South in the name of black/white equality.

Slavery in Canada
Slavery in Canada? Who were these people? What were their lives like?

HSI: Historical Scene Investigation
Ever wanted to be Sherlock Holmes? Look at history the way a detective looks into crime.

Center on Congress
What is Congress? Why should anyone care?

The Object of History
How do objects capture the past? And how do you display objects to make a point about the past?

Children and Youth in History
Bring history home to young students with sources they can relate to—and prompt older students to think about the construction of concepts like “child” and …

Laura Jernegan: Girl on a Whaleship
Make whaling, a rich part of New England history, relevant to young students with the diary of a six-year-old at sea.

Union or Secession: Virginians Decide
Trace Virginia’s route to secession in the Civil War with more than 200 primary sources.

Virginia Memory
Are you a Virginia educator teaching VA state history? My your task easy! Explore the Library of Virginia’s 70 collections of digitized primary sources.

Zinn Education Project
Wanting to go deeper into the history of labor and marginalized groups in the U.S.?

Presidential Timeline of the Twentieth Century
Teaching 20th century presidential history or political events? Explore this site for interactive timelines, exhibits, and over 1,500 primary sources.

Freedom's Story: Teaching African American Literature and History
Slavery, Reconstruction, the Civil Rights Movement—you have to teach these topics, so check out these essays to enrich your curriculum!

Nature Transformed: The Environment in American History
Beautiful scenery or impassable peaks? These 17 in-depth essays analyze how the North American view of nature has changed over time.

TeacherServe
Attention Secondary teachers! Searching for essays on religion, the environment, or African Americans in U.S. history? TeacherServe is here for you!

History Explorer
The Smithsonian offers rich resources for teachers, but tracking them down can be difficult. Use History Explorer’s rich search features to make your hunt …

OurStory
Link literature and history with activity sets for 18 books and a database of over 270 other books for young readers.

International Center of Photography
The International Center of Photography (ICP) explores the history of photography and history through photography.

Center for the Study of Upper Midwestern Culture
At the virtual home of the Center for the Study of Upper Midwestern Culture, six exhibits highlight ethnic culture in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan.

The Museum of Broadcast Communications
Teaching media history and the spread of pop culture? Explore over 7,000 digitized programs and commercials.

Freedom Trail Foundation
Studying the American Revolution? How about walking Boston’s Freedom Trail? You don’t have to live near Boston to take this virtual tour.

State of the Union
What can 214 State of the Union addresses tells us about American politics and rhetoric?

Paul Laurence Dunbar Digital Collection
Read the books and poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar, internationally famous African American writer.

Indiana Historical Society Digital Image Collections
Indiana educators, looking for visual primary sources? Search more than 38,000 photographs from the 19th century to the present.

Playing House—Homemaking for Children
How have childhood and gender roles changed over time? Browse five housekeeping books for girls.

Los Angeles Public Library Photo Collection
Covering Californian urban history? Search more than 275,000 digitized images in Los Angeles Public Library’s photo archives.

Lower East Side Tenement Museum
From 1863 to 1935, this tenement building housed working immigrant families. View photographs of their lives, and engage in interactive learning opportunities.

Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Library
Teaching modern presidencies and politics? Take advantage of the virtual resources of the Foundation and Library.

Coming of the American Revolution, 1764-1776
Teaching the American Revolution and its politics? Check out 15 topical essays and a database of more than 150 primary sources.

Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson
Learn about race in the Progressive Era through the life of Jack Johnson, the original African American Heavy Weight Champion of the World.

PhilaPlace
Pennsylvania educators, or teaching urban history? Explore two neighborhoods in Philadelphia using an interactive map and more than 1,240 primary sources.

Nixtontapes.org
Teaching Watergate? Introduce students to the Nixon tapes with more than 2,000 hours of recordings.

Seattle General Strike Project
In 1919, Seattle workers launched the first general strike in U.S. history. Explore labor history with over 100 newspaper articles and other sources on the …

Politics of a Massacre: Discovering Wilmington 1898
This site contains sources covering and reacting to the deplorable 1898 massacre in Wilmington, NC.

Chicano/a Movement in Washington State History Project
Washington State educators, bring diversity and reform activism into your classroom with resources on this civil rights movement.

Mass Moments
MA educators—explore a historical moment (and accompanying primary source) for every day of the year.

The Deadly Virus: The Influenza Epidemic of 1918
Influenza scares can be deadly—check out 16 documents and images from the 1918 flu epidemic.

Monticello Explorer
Can’t travel to Monticello? Take your students on a virtual tour of Jefferson’s estate with this website.

Lincoln Archives Digital Project
Surf an animated timeline of Abraham Lincoln’s life and times.

University of Washington Libraries: Moving Image Collection
Northwest educators—need some unconventional primary sources? Check out 65 moving images from 1915 through the 21st century.

Wisconsin State Historical Society Online Collections
Wisconsin educators, search the online collections of the oldest American historical society for primary sources.

Washington State Digital Archives
Attention Washington State educators! Looking for primary sources? With more than 84.5 million documents, this archive has what you need.

University of Wyoming Digital Collections
Wyoming educators, explore more than 10,000 primary sources on Wyoming’s 19th- and 20th-century history.

Ulysses S. Grant Digital Archive
Deepen your coverage of the late 19th century with the letters of Ulysses S. Grant, war-hero-turned-president.

Milwaukee Art Museum Collections
Teaching Milwaukee state history, or looking to make a connection between art and social studies? Peruse more than 20,000 works of art in these online …

The Mountain Meadows Massacre in Public Discourse
Examine this 1877 massacre from a total of 40 different perspectives.

Tennessee 4 Me
Three years in the making, this project of the Tennessee State Museum outlines TN state history from pre-history to the present.

Bubbles, Panics, and Crashes: A Century of Financial Crises, 1830s-1930s
Do your students think the Great Depression was the only previous slump in the U.S. economy?

Old Time Radio
Let your students compare the entertainment of yesteryear—radio—with the TV shows and other media in their homes today.

Black Mask Magazine
Analyze popular fiction of the 1920s with these stories from the pulp magazine Black Mask. What do they say about gender, stereotypes, youth, and entertainment?

Enduring Outrage: Editorial Cartoons by Herblock
Introduce your students to political cartoons with Herbert Block’s bold, visually inviting style. 32 cartoons cover the 1940s through the 1990s.

Duluth Lynchings Online Resource: The Tragic Events of June 15, 1920
Leading up to the civil rights movement in a high school class? Explore 700 primary sources that examine one 1920 case of fatal racism.

Missouri Digital Heritage
Missouri teachers looking for primary sources, look no further. Explore this portal for resources from libraries, universities, archives, and heritage sites …

Curating the City: Wilshire Blvd
California educators, lead your students on an interactive journey down Los Angeles’s historic Wilshire Boulevard!

Feeding America: The Historic American Cookbook Project
75 full-text cookbooks let you or your students prepare the foods from the 19th to the early 20th century.

Annie Oakley
Annie Oakley could shoot 6 holes in a playing card before it touched ground. Invite this sharpshooter into your classroom!

The Social Museum Collection at Harvard University
More than 6,000 images related to U.S. social conditions and institutions.

The Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library eLibrary
More than 5,700 documents related to Woodrow Wilson’s life and presidency.

Land of (Unequal) Opportunity
460 documents and images on civil rights in Arkansas, from before, during, and after the civil rights movement.

Wisconsin Historical Society: Freedom's Journal
All 102 issues of the first African American newspaper conveniently presented in PDF format.

U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1994
More than 355,000 items produced by the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, from 1817-1994.

Toolbox Library: Primary Resources in U.S. History and Literature
Eight “toolboxes” enable secondary teachers to enhance existing U.S. History units.

Thomas Jefferson's Library
Basic information and several images of 41 books once in Thomas Jefferson’s library.

Platte River Basin in Nebraska
Forty diverse documents about the history, geology, and hydrology of the Platte River, from 1843 to the present.

National Museum of the American Indian: Beauty Surrounds Us
Online exhibit of more than 65 objects from Native cultures in North and South America.

Library of Southern Literature
Full texts of more than 130 works of literature by more than 75 Southern authors.

Kheel Center Labor Photos
More than 1,000 photographs from the history of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union.

John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum
This presidential library presents sources from the 35th President’s life and times.

Early American Newspapers: Series 1, 1690-1876
17th- through 19th-century newspaper articles from 23 states and DC.

Beyond Face Value: Depictions of Slavery in Confederate Currency
Learn about southern culture through the images on Confederate currency.

Faces of Science: African Americans in the Sciences
Search over 200 prominent African American scientists.

Famous American Trials: "The Scottsboro Boys" Trials 1931-1937
Explore the infamous Scottboro case through a variety of primary source documents and images.

The Dramas of Haymarket
Written in the form of a drama, this website takes visitors through the Haymarket Affair.

John Brown's Holy War
A variety of resources focused on the life and times of infamous abolitionist John Brown.

Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps of South Carolina
A collection of maps detailing over 80 South Carolina towns and cities.

Savannah Images Project
A useful local history project which focuses on the history of Savannah and the Georgia coastline.

Bisbee Deportation of 1917
Learn about labor history through the infamous Bisbee Deportation.

Trial of The Chicago Seven
Explore radical activism and 1960s culture through the trial of the Chicago Seven.

Band Music from the Civil War Era
Listen to an overview of popular brass band music from the Civil War era.

Baseball Cards, 1887-1914
A collection of over 2,100 early baseball cards.

Civil War Maps
Explore the Library of Congress’ collection of Civil War maps, including maps of all major engagements.

Integrated Public Use Microdata Series
View 22 census data samples and 65 million records from 13 federal censuses.

Museum of the City of San Francisco: The Great 1906 Earthquake and Fire
Learn about the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire, how it destroyed the city, and how the city was subsequently rebuilt by its inhabitants.

The Leonard Bernstein Collection, ca.1920-1989
An extensive collection of primary resources concerning renowned composer Leonard Bernstein.

African American Sheet Music, 1850-1920
View 1,300 pieces of sheet music composed by and about African Americans.

Now What a Time : Blues, Gospel, and the Fort Valley Music Festivals, 1938-1943
Listen to African American Blues from the Fort Valley Music Festivals of 1938-1943.

Thomas Jefferson Papers
The largest collection of original Jefferson documents in the world. Really, we’re serious.

Impeachment Trial of Andrew Johnson
Learn about Andrew Johnson’s impeachment through contemporary accounts and resources.

Marian Anderson: A Life in Song
Travel through the life and works of Marion Anderson with this online exhibit.

Mr. Lincoln's Virtual Library
A keyword-searchable archive containing over 2,000 of Abraham Lincoln’s papers.

Photographing History: Fred J. Maroon and the Nixon Years
View the many faces of President Nixon as captured by photographer Fred Maroon.

Bartleby, Great Books Online
A collection of American and European literary classics, made available free of charge.

Jefferson's Blood
Learn about Jefferson’s forgotten descendants, children of his slave mistress.

Virginia Historical Society
View the Virginia Historical Society’s extensive collection of materials documenting Virginia history.

Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum
Visit the Gerald Ford Presidential Library for a wealth of resources regarding Ford’s presidency.

National Park Service, Teaching with Historic Places
Use this website to plan and organize lessons around NPS properties and locations.

The Papers of George Washington
An excellent introduction to the papers of George Washington, including personal correspondence and maps.

U.S. Electoral College
Uncover the inner workings and history of the US Electoral College. Click here to explore!

History of Presidential Elections Site
Provides a wealth of information on US presidential elections, with a particular focus on the 2000 election.

The Vietnam War Declassification Project
An extensive collection of primary documents pertaining to the American withdrawal from Vietnam.

Wet With Blood: The Investigation of Mary Todd Lincoln's Cloak
Explore the archives of the Chicago Historical Society to learn about Lincoln’s assassination through objects.

Material History of American Religion Project
Learn about American material culture and its relation to the nation’s religious history.

U.S. Senate Historical Office
How much do you know about the history of the American Senate? Click here for background information on this component of our legislative branch.

Death of the Dream: Farmhouses in the Heartland
Begin your background research on prairie farmhouses with this website.

Famous American Trials: Salem Witchcraft Trials
An ideal website for researching basic information regarding the Salem Witch Trials.
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Discovery and Exploration [Maps]
A collection of maps which chronicle the age of European discovery.

Historical Maps of the United States
A collection of U.S. and military maps useful for a variety of research.

Liberty! The American Revolution
The companion site to a PBS documentary, this website is a useful resource for scholars of the American Revolution.

Hagley Digital Archives
Focused on business history, this gateway site connects businesses to greater cultural and social trends.

Mount Vernon
Take a virtual tour of George Washington’s famous estate, Mt. Vernon.

Carrie Chapman Catt Girlhood Home and Museum
A useful gateway site for materials on Carrie Chapman Catt and the women’s suffrage movement.

Divining America: Religion and the National Culture
A comprehensive history of religion and major religious events within the United States.

17th-Century Colonial New England
Explore the history of 17th century New England and, more specifically, the Salem Witchcraft Trials.

Leslie Brock Center for the Study of Colonial Currency, University of Virginia
Learn about the American colonial economy and currency.

History Now: American History Online
Read this quarterly journal which focuses on a different topic in American History in each issue.

Albert and Vera Weisbord Archives
Learn about American radicalism and the communist movement with this collection of primary sources.

White Trash: The Construction of an American Scapegoat
An excellent site for new study into the “white trash” demographic.

Jewish American History on the Web
An impressive website for the study of Jews and Judaism in the United States.

Hispano Music and Culture from the Northern Rio Grande
Learn about Hispanic culture with the Juan B. Rael collection of upper Rio Grande folk music.

Images of African Americans from the 19th Century
Your first resource for photographs and images depicting African Americans during the 19th century.

The Last Days of a President: Films of McKinley, 1901
Learn about the 1901 assassination of President William McKinley at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, NY.

The Mercury Theater on the Air
Visit this sound archive to listen to all Mercury Theatre on the Air productions, including “War of the Worlds.”

Inside an American Factory: Films of the Westinghouse Works, 1904
A collection of resources pertaining to the Westinghouse Works company, including films and articles.

Tending the Commons: Folklife and Landscape in Southern West Virginia
Learn about life in the Big Coal River Valley in West Virginia.

The Aaron Copland Collection, ca. 1900-1990
An extensive collection of primary and secondary resources detailing the life of composer Aaron Copeland.

The African American Odyssey: A Quest for Full Citizenship
A comprehensive guide consisting of over 240 primary source items detailing African American history.

The American Colonist's Library
This extensive database contains influential documents and literature spanning from 500BC to the 1800s.

Classics in the History of Psychology
Explore the subject of psychology through this full-text archive of classic works in the field.

Origins of American Animation
A collection of early animated films useful for the study of early American animation.

Red Scare (1918-1921)
Could the Bolsheviks and radicalism destroy the American way of life?

The Underground Railroad
Travel the Underground Railroad with this interactive website.

For European Recovery: The Fiftieth Anniversary of the Marshall Plan
This website gives a broad introduction to the Marshall Plan and is home to over 30 primary sources.

Godey's Lady's Book
Explore mid-18th century women’s culture through three full-text issues of the Godey’s Lady’s Book.

Mathew Brady's Portraits
A collection of portraits and photographs by acclaimed photographer Matthew Brady.

The Whole World Was Watching: An Oral History of 1968
An oral history of 1968, as told by a variety of Rhode Island residents, focusing on Civil Rights and Vietnam.

Vietnam Online
A companion site to a PBS series, this website contains a wealth of resources relating to Vietnam.

Map History/History of Cartography: The Gateway to the Subject
A collection of 3,000 historical maps and information about the history of cartography.

Today in History
A daily exhibit which showcases a particular event in American History each day.

African Americans in the Harmon Foundation Collection
A collection of 20 portraits by African American artists from the Harmon Foundation.

Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) Resources for Teachers
A vast collection of resources for teachers, including lesson plans and literature.

Finding Precedent: The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson
Search this archive from the Harper’s Weekly for a firsthand view into Andrew Johnson’s impeachment.

NativeTech: Native American Technology and Art
Learn about Native American technology, including wigwams, beadwork, pottery, and tools.

Talking History with Bryan LeBeau
Listen to past episodes of Bryan LeBeau’s weekly radio program, entitled “Talking History.”

The Challenge of Democracy: LBJ in the Oval Office: Johnson's Vietnam Anguish
Listen to four telephone conversations recorded by Lyndon B. Johnson related to the Vietnam War.

John Brown and the Valley of the Shadow
A comprehensive collection of primary source materials which cover the infamous Harper’s Ferry raid.

Oregon Trail
A companion site to a PBS documentary, this website hosts a wealth of information on the Oregon Trail.

Salem Witchcraft Hysteria: A National Geographic Interactive Site
An interactive website which takes visitors through the Salem witch trials.

Foreign Relations of the United States (FRUS), 1945-1972
Peruse this collection of recently declassified foreign policy documents.

Through Our Parent's Eyes: Tucson's Diverse Community
Learn about the ethnically diverse history of Tucson, AZ.

U.S. Women's History Workshop
A collection of primary source material for teaching women’s history and mid-19th century culture.

Promise of Gold Mountain: Tucson's Chinese Heritage
A collection of primary sources detailing early Asian-Americans in Tucson, Arizona.

Nixon and Sports
Explore the relationship between Nixon’s love of sports and his actions as US President.

American Landscape and Architectural Design, 1850-1920
Explore the history of American landscape and architectural design from 1850-1920.

CIA and the Vietnam Policy Makers: Three Episodes 1962-1968
A recently declassified study on the CIA’s intelligence assessments concerning Vietnam.

Fiddle Tunes of the Old Frontier: The Henry Reed Collection
Learn about the 20th century resurgence of fiddle music and Appalachian folk culture.

Florida Folklife from the WPA Collections, 1937-1942
Explore the history of Florida folklife and culture.

American Notes: Travels in America, 1750-1920
What impressions did the average citizen or foreigner form of early America and its people?

Early American Imprints, Series I: Evans, 1639-1800
Looking for a one-stop spot for all your quick 1639-1800 research needs?

Liberty Rhetoric and 19th-Century American Women
Compare early women’s rights campaigns to the rhetoric of the American Revolution.

Gardner's Photographic Sketch Book of the War
Visualize the Civil War through the photographs selected by Alexander Gardner in 1865.

Nixon Tapes
What was the nature of Nixon and Echeverria’s political relationship?

September 11, 2001: Attack on America
How does a nation react, legally and politically, to international terrorism?

Wilbur and Orville Wright Papers
Read about Wilbur and Orville Wright’s triumphs and setbacks as they experienced them.

National Geographic Online: The Underground Railroad
Would you have survived along the Underground Railroad?

The Crisis of the Union
An impressive array of tracts (and more) brought together for your convenience.

Directory of Corporate Archives in the United States and Canada
Interested in researching business history? You may want to contact an archivist.

Civil Rights Oral History Interviews: Spokane, Washington
From racism to civil rights movement music, listen to the memories of these eight individuals.

Federal Township Plats of Illinois, 1804-1891
View maps created during the early stages of surveying Illinois.

Photographer to the World-The Detroit Publishing Company
When travel wasn’t an easy option what views did people have of other places?

Spain, The United States, and The American Frontier: Historias Paralelas
If you need primary sources on the Spanish in North America, try this site.

American Women
Interested in using the Library of Congress to research women’s history, but unsure how to start?

Congress for the New Urbanism
What is New Urbanism, and does it effect you? Will it affect the way you buy a home, or where the homes are located?

The Annexation of Hawaii: A Collection of Documents
Compare U.S. and Hawaiian opinion on Hawaiian annexation.

The Official George and Ira Gershwin Website
Discover the works of songwriting brothers Ira and George Gershwin.

The Perilous Fight: America's World War II in Color
Explore World War II’s color film footage.

Fats Waller Forever Digital Exhibit
Meet legendary jazz pianist Fats Waller. Be at the forefront of musical history.

Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
What was said, written, and drawn about slavery? Gain a more complete image of the institution, its evil effects, and how it felt to be a slave.

National Postal Museum
The mail always comes, rain or shine; but how?

United States Early Radio History
How did radio move from major technological advance to mass popular culture?

Forests, Fields, and the Falls
How did the lumber, flour, sawmill, and farming industries shape Minnesota’s future?

Knowing Poe
Introduce your students to one of America’s great masters of horror.

Life Interrupted: The Japanese American Experience in WW II Arkansas
What was life like during Japanese American internment?

The Official Leonard Bernstein Site
Explore the life of a major classical conductor.

Philip S. Hench Walter Reed Yellow Fever Collection
Discover the men, ideas, and process behind discovering that mosquitoes transfer yellow fever.

When They Were Young: A Photographic Retrospective of Childhood
What would it be like to grow up poor? Greek? Mexican? Rich?

Freedom: A History of Us
What exactly is freedom, and who possesses it?

North Carolinians and the Great War
How did World War I effect the lives of the everyday North Carolinian?

University of Missouri-Columbia: Digital Library Collections
A hodge podge of history: England, Missouri, and the greater U.S.

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
Teaching Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War? Explore this storehouse of Lincolnian history.

Ghost Town Gallery
Turn off the lights, and explore the ghost towns of the West.

The Pilgrims in American Culture: Thanksgiving
Were the Pilgrims really shorter than us? Discover the answer to all your Thanksgiving queries here!

Carnegie Libraries of California
Learn about the California libraries built with Carnegie funding.

Colonial Williamsburg
Experience life in Colonial Williamsburg without visiting Virginia.

Charles H. Templeton Sheet Music Collection
Looking for World War era, minstrel, or showtune sheet music?

Dwight D. Eisenhower Library and Museum
Peruse this national source for all things Eisenhower.

Images of African Americans from the Cook Collection of Photographs
What might your life have been like as an African American in Virginia c. 1900?

Bob Hope and American Variety
“When Vaudeville died, television was the box they put it in,” according to Bob Hope. Read essays on his life and career.

Cleveland Digital Library
Explore the history of “the forest city.”

Jacob Lawrence: Exploring Stories
Frame your lessons on the Great Migration with the life and works of Jacob Lawrence.

Linus Pauling and the Race for DNA: A Documentary History
Meet Linus Pauling, from his Nobel prizes to his “dirty laundry.”

Arizona State Museum
Can’t get to Arizona? You can still see local Native American artifacts online.

Urban Planning, 1794-1918: An International Anthology
How did WWI affect urban development? How did it impact housing and business in the cities?

Calvin Coolidge, 30th President of the United States
Ask yourself: What did Coolidge do for our country?

Communism in Washington State--History and Memory Project
Communist Russia. Communist China. Communist Washington?

American Women's Dime Novel Project
What was the turn-of-the-century woman’s “beach read”?

ECHO (Exploring and Collecting the History Online)
Introduce yourself to the history of science, or learn to make your own history website.

Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia
Although painful to view, racist memorabilia reminds us of past mindsets and ethics.

Early Washington Maps: A Digital Collection
Washington was once part of an area contested for between the U.S. and Great Britain.

Murphy and Bolanz: Block and Addition Books, Dallas County 1880-1920
Explore the layout and businesses of turn-of-the-century Dallas.

Streetscape and Townscape of Metropolitan New York City, 1860-1942
See uncommon photograph subjects for the turn-of-the-century, such as street peddlers.

African Americans in Massachusetts
Compare perspectives on educational desegregation. How did it affect the community?

African-Americans--Biography, Autobiography, and History
Read a selection of the world’s greatest speeches by prominent African American figures.

Best of History Websites
Find top notch history web resources, as well as advice on using technology for teaching.

Nineteenth-Century Texas Law Online: Gammel's The Laws of Texas
Delve into Texas law from early colonization through 1897.

Dox Thrash: An African American Master Printmaker Rediscovered
View depictions of African American life by artist Dox Thrash.

Thomas Eakins: American Realist
Discover one of America’s great realists, and see the Philadelphia of his day.

Harvesting the River
Explore river life—with a particular focus on food harvesting.

Selected Historical Decennial Census Population and Housing Counts
What questions have past censuses posed? What were the results?

Museum of Musical Instruments (MoMI)
Find out about the guitar players who came before you, and perhaps, even perfect your own abilities.

Worthington Memory, Online Scrapbook
Explore the history and development of a small town. The online scrapbook provides an uncanny lens into town life.

July 1942: United We Stand
See how the federal government promoted nationalism in a widespread media movement.

Working in Paterson: Occupational Heritage in an Urban Setting
How does an industrial past shape current work and play? How does it affect what professions still exist in cities?

U.S. Intelligence Policy Documentation Project
Read up on the NRO, NSA, and the use of satellite imaging for intelligence collection.

China and the United States: From Hostility to Engagement, 1960-1998
Trace U.S.-China relations from the 60s through present day.

Emile Berliner and the Birth of the Recording Industry
Listen to the recordings of the creator of the microphone and gramophone player.

Oral History Research Center
What do Vegas showgirls have to say about their time in the city?

Kiowa Drawings
Kiowa artwork from buffalo hide canvases to university art training.

Black Wings: African American Pioneer Aviators
What was life like for the African American pilots of World War II?

Digital Archive of American Architecture
Explore U.S. architectural styles and ornamentation, or date the buildings in your town.

The Joshua Lederberg Papers
What contributions has bacterial geneticist Joshua Lederberg made to science and healthcare?

Meeting of Frontiers
How does the settling of the Siberian frontier compare to that of the U.S. West?

Physical Sciences Collection: Surveying and Geodesy
What tools do men use to turn wilderness into private property?

U.S. Army Signal Corps Photograph Collection
Take a peek at 1940s military life in Hampton Roads, VA.

WPA Life Histories, Virginia Interviews
Explore Depression-era, ex-slave, and urban youth life stories.

1939 World's Fair Photograph Collection
What images does a state choose to describe its way of life to the nation?

Afro-Louisiana History and Genealogy, 1718-1820
Consider assigning contextual reports on the lives of individual slaves.

RFK in the Land of Apartheid: A Ripple of Hope
Examine the impact of Robert F. Kennedy’s anti-apartheid trip to South Africa.

World War I History Commission Questionnaires
How did World War I change soldiers’ attitudes, religious beliefs, and employment prospects?

Encyclopedia Britannica: The 1911 Edition
Find out what people thought of everything from ablation to vinegar in 1911.

Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Contemporary art highlights and reflects societal issues following World War II.

Picturing Hemingway: A Writer in His Time
You’ve read his words, but do you know who he was? Explore the man behind those epic stories.

History of American Education Web Project
Explore the history of education within the U.S, through writings and images.

George Washington: A National Treasure
What can you learn from the Lansdowne portrait of George Washington?

Mark Twain: A Film Directed by Ken Burns
Enjoy an interactive experience depicting the life of Mark Twain.

Record of Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Civil War, 1861-1865
Search this Civil War roster for data on the service of New Jersey soldiers.

Student Voices from World War II and the McCarthy Era
Imagine traveling from a university to work on a farm.

Linus Pauling Research Notebooks
What goes through the mind of a Nobel-prize winning chemist?

Living Voices, Voces Vivas
How do Native Americans preserve their heritage in the world of today?

The Hartford Black History Project
Follow the formation of the African American community in the city of Hartford, CT

Lesson Plans Library
Hundreds of lesson plans, right at your fingertips. Incorporate them in the classroom.

U.S. Steel Gary Works Photograph Collection, 1906-1971
Relive the construction of the city of steel—Gary, Indiana.

AMDOCS: Documents for the Study of American History
One convenient source for major historical U.S. documents.

Thomas Jefferson Papers
What did Thomas Jefferson read?

Lift Every Voice: Music in American Life
What work can be accomplished through music?

Washington During the Civil War: The Diary of Horatio Nelson Taft, 1861-1865
What did patent examiner Taft have to say on the Civil War homefront?

Brief Timeline of American Literature, Music, and Movies
Explore film, music, and literature in its social context and chronology. Understand the cultural dynamics that lent themselves to the media.

Dismuke's Virtual Talking Machine
Swing to the beats of the early 1900s.

Economic Data, Fred II
Get your historical national economical statistics right here.

Remembering Herblock
View political cartoons by Herbert Block, father of the term, “McCarthyism.”

The Commercial Closet
How have GLBT lifestyles been portrayed and used by the commercial media?

The Luso-Hispanic World in Maps
Peruse maps of Spanish and Portuguese colonization, exploration, and military ventures.

The Yale Map Collection: Online Maps
What kind of map might you have used as an explorer? An early urbanite?

Woody Guthrie and the Archive of American Folk Song: 1940-1950
How did the national government strive to preserve vernacular music?

History Through Deaf Eyes
What has the U.S. deaf population experienced?

Industrial Research and Development Information System
Ever curious about the nexus between R&D and economics?

Science, Technology, and the CIA
Project “Acoustic Kitty,” anyone? With different code names for missions, the CIA has shielded some vital information from the public.

Voices of the Colorado Plateau
There’s more to the West than cowboys.

Characteristics of Census Tracts in Nine U.S. Cities, 1940-1960
How many hospital beds did New Orleans have in 1960? Was it able to accommodate the poor and sick?

Department of Transportation: Digital Special Collections
Read up on early 20th-century train and airplane accidents, among other transportation topics.

Historic USGS Maps of New England
Explore New England’s topography with more than 1,100 topographical maps, covering all of New England and parts of New York.

Library of American Broadcasting Sound Bites
From dog food to automobiles—advertisers on the airwaves.

Data & Information Services Center: Online Data Archive
Ever wonder about Irish immigration to Boston or family finances in the ’60s?

Historical Map and Chart Collection
Teaching exploration? Why not introduce your students to nautical charts?

Brooklyn's Eighteenth-Century Lott House
Conduct your own “virtual dig” of a Dutch farmhouse.

HistoryWired: A Few of Our Favorite Things
What American history items do Smithsonian curators like best?

Austin Treasures: Online Exhibits from the Austin History Center
Discover the depth of Austin, Texas’s urban history through 10 online exhibits containing images and essays.

Phillip Morris Advertising Archive
What tactics has the tobacco industry used to sell smoking to the populace?

Korea + 50: No Longer Forgotten
Explore one of the country’s least discussed major military conflicts, the Korean War.

Today in History Web Resources
Need to check a date? Have students report on their birth dates? Try here.

American Originals Part II
Introduce students to 25 documents selected by the National Archives for their historical importance.

We Shall Overcome: Historic Places of the Civil Rights Movement
Which locations, open for visitation, are most relevant to the civil rights movement?

Virginia Historical Inventory (VHI)
View Virginia’s antebellum architectural culture.

Labor Arts
What role has art had in the depiction and reality of U.S. labor?

National Security Archives: The Pentagon's Spies
James Bond, anyone? Delve into the States’ history of espionage.

American Colonization Society Collection: Maps of Liberia, 1830-1870
View maps of Liberia acquired during efforts to restore freedmen to Africa.

Interpreting the Declaration of Independence by Translation
Is the Declaration of Independence the same document when in a foreign language?

The Capital and the Bay, ca. 1600-1925
What picture have people painted of the Washington, D.C. in written works?

The Irving Fine Collection, Ca. 1914-1962
Experience the life and works of lesser known American classical composer Irving Fine.

AdFlip
Nostalgic for X-ray glasses advertisements?

Heading West and Touring West
View maps of the West, while simultaneously looking into the lives of traveling performers.

National Security Action Memoranda of John F. Kennedy
Browse a wealth of memos from the Kennedy administration.

Spy Letters of the American Revolution
Aside from Benedict Arnold, how much do you know about Revolutionary War spies?

Surveyors of the West: William Henry Jackson and Robert Brewster Stanton
Follow the journey of two men through the western United States.

Agents of Social Change: 20th-Century Women's Activism
Source documents to help you approach 20th-century feminism.

Archives of American Art, Oral History Collections
Interested in the life of a particular artist? Find out more about the painting and the person here.

Democratic Vistas: The William Clyde DeVane Lecture Series
Look to the past to consider the prospects of democracy in the U.S.

Traders: Voices from the Trading Post
Listen as traders talk about their experiences at Native American trading posts.

American Civil War Manuscript Guides
Through these writings, you can see how soldiers saw themselves as actors in Civil War battles.

Civil War Letters of the Christie Family
What would your life be like as a Union soldier? What did it say about your personal values?

Keffer Collection of Sheet Music, ca. 1790-1895
What was popular music like in the 19th century?

Texts from Collections of the University of Wisconsin, Madison
Access a selection of rare 19th-century books online.

Slave Movement During the 18th and 19th Centuries
Analyze data to understand the impact of slavery on the colonies and nation.

Free Speech Movement: Student Protest, U.C. Berkeley, 1964-65
Explore primary documents concerning the Berkeley Free Speech Movement.

Regional Oral History Office
Explore California oral histories, or learn to conduct your own interviews.

An American Family: The Beecher Tradition
Did you know that Harriet Beecher Stowe’s family was also involved in abolitionism?

Bay of Pigs Reports
What did the U.S. government think of its own attempt to overthrow Castro?

Private Passions, Public Legacy: Paul Mellon's Personal Library
Enjoy this sneak peek at the Mellon Collection of Virginia history.

The Daguerreian Society
Have you ever thought of teaching your students the history of photography?

A Visual Journey: Photographs by Lisa Law, 1965-1971
Check out the music scene, communes, and protests of the 1960s.

William Gedney Photographs and Writings
See American life through Gedney’s eyes and European and Indian life through American eyes.

Pictures of African Americans During World War II
See what life on the homefront and at war was like for African American citizens.

Pictures of the American City
See the U.S. grow before your eyes with this collection depicting two centuries of urbanization.

Pictures of World War II
If you need World War II visuals, this is an excellent place to start searching.

Freeze Frame: Eadweard Muybridge's Photography of Motion
Witness the birth of motion photography, as it created the foundation for the growth of the film industry and Hollywood.

Photographs of the American West, 1861-1912
Imagine life on the western frontier.

Women Artists of the American West
What have women artists considered worthy of depiction in the U.S. West?

A Maritime Perspective on American Expansion, 1820-1890
We all know the role of the wagon in westward expansion, but what of ships?

Jo Freeman.com
Explore women’s political history and activism from the 1960s onward.

A Southern Mill Village: History of Old West Durham
Follow the development of a mill town from its birth to its current status.

Hall of Black Achievement Gallery
Meet 30 influential African Americans who contributed across a wide variety of fields.

NBER Macrohistory Database
Looking for historical economics statistics? The NBER Macrohistory Database should be a central resource for you.

To the Moon
Explore the history of the moon itself, as well as how we reached it.

A Brush With History: Paintings from the National Portrait Gallery
Compare changing artistic styles, or source images of famous individuals.

Historical Atlas of the Twentieth Century
Compare global statistics on topics from infant mortality to literacy.

One Hundred Years of Photography from the National Archives
Relive the 20th century through iconic imagery—more than 70 photographs represent major U.S. events.

Papers of John Jay
Read the correspondence of lesser known founding father John Jay.

Max Hunter Folk Song Collection
A top notch concept: combining traveling sales with anthropological fieldwork.

Traveling Culture: Circuit Chautauqua in the Twentieth Century
Which performers, from martial artists to yodelers, traveled the Chautauqua circuit?

History Cooperative
Catch up on the latest scholarly research, and learn and incorporate new scholarship or innovative findings into the classroom.

Online Encyclopedia of Washington State History
Right this way for Seattle and Washington state history resources.

Civics Online
Gain inspiration for new ways to approach political history.

May 4 Collection, Kent State University
What can we learn from the Kent State Riots?

Kellogg African American Health Care Project: The Oral Histories
What was health care like during segregation?

19th Century Advertising, Harper's Weekly
Can I interest you in a metallic artificial leg?

Documents Relating to American Foreign Policy during the Cuban Missile Crisis
From telegrams to meeting notes, this site catalogs Cuban Missile Crisis documents.

FDIC Historical Studies
What do you know about the 1980s Savings and Loan crisis?

Hannah Arendt Papers
Do you read German? Not to worry. Select documents are available in English.

Camping With the Sioux—Fieldwork Diary of Alice Cunningham Fletcher
What would it be like to live with the Dakota Sioux?

Korean American Digital Archive
Meet singer Florence Ahn, minister Soon Hyun, and others.

The 3Cities Project
Examine the nexus of representation, modernity, and urban life.

James Fenimore Cooper Society
Teenagers in love? By the author of The Last of the Mohicans?

The Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962: The 40th Anniversary
For your eyes only: photos and previously classified Cold War documents.

America Singing: 19th-century Song Sheets
How did people learn the latest music trends without electronics?

Historic American Sheet Music, 1850-1920
What do the songs people sing tell us about their lives?

Music for the Nation: American Sheet Music, 1870-1885
What do the songs people sing tell us about their lives? Do they sing about tragedy? About love and happiness? How do their tunes reflect their personal …

Pioneering the Upper Midwest: Rare Books c. 1820-1910
Explore Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin life through rare books.

Before and After the Earthquake and Fire: Early Films of San Francisco
See a turn-of-the-century city, San Francisco, before, during, and after the 1906 earthquake and fire (1897-1916).

The American Revolution and Its Era: Maps and Charts
See Revolutionary War-era maps evolve from draft to completion.

Theodore Roosevelt: His Life and Times on Film
Do films capture your students’ attention? Introduce them to Roosevelt in motion.

Omaha Indian Music
Listen to a century of Omaha speeches and songs. Hear the influences of Native American music on contemporary tunes.

Puerto Rico at the Dawn of the Modern Age
Have you ever wondered about the international politics of Puerto Rico?

Quilts and Quiltmaking in America, 1978-1996
From the queer to the quite extraordinary—explore the art of quiltmaking in the Southern U.S.

Railroad Maps, 1828-1900
View maps created for a multitude of purposes related to travel by rail.

The 19th Century in Print: Books
What were people reading around the time of the Civil War?

The 19th Century in Print: Periodicals
What magazines do you read? What did people read in the 1800s?

The Life of a City: Early Films of New York, 1898-1906
View early films of New York City life.

Jazz: A Film by Ken Burns
Can you tell New Orleans jazz from Bebop? Can you hear the variations in style and instrumental parts?

Mapping the National Parks
Track the exploration and use of Acadia, the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, and the Great Rocky Mountains.

The Texas Constitutions Digitization Project
When was Texas part of Mexico? The U.S.? Separate?

Dr. Seuss Went to War: A Catalog of Political Cartoons
We all remember the Lorax, but who remembers Seuss’s political cartoons?

Eye of the Storm
See the Civil War as it happened in Union soldier Knox Sneden’s watercolors.

Florida Heritage Collection
Explore Florida state, regional, and local history.

Presidential Elections and the Electoral College
Look to the Library of Congress for your election and electoral congress needs.

New Perspectives on the West
Peruse lesson plans about the West on this companion site to a Ken Burns documentary.

Toledo's Attic: A Virtual Museum of Toledo, Ohio
Explore Toledo, Ohio’s entertainment, technological, business, and political history.

Gold Rush!
Bring yourself up to speed on the Gold Rush, including the minorities involved.

River of Song
Follow the evolution of American music along the Mississippi.

Web de Anza
Check out this site to see “how the West was won.”

Conversations with History
Brush up on your understanding of international relations with these interviews.

Common-Place: The Interactive Journal of Early American Life
Immerse yourself in early U.S. history with this scholarly journal.

Riverboats and Jazz
What entertainment might you have expected on a riverboat cruise in the early 1900s?

Drawing the Western Frontier: The James E. Taylor Album
How did newspaper illustration shape stereotypes (and our understanding) of the “Wild West”?

The American Experience
Discover briefs on more than 60 iconic points in U.S. history.

Brooklyn Daily Eagle Online (1841-1902)
Explore the history of Brooklyn, 1841 through 1902, with historical newspaper issues.

Presidential Elections
How has campaigning changed over the years? Need to know details on major campaign issues?

Great Lakes Maritime History Project
Delve into Wisconsin’s maritime history. Discover the multiple ways in which water shaped the history of the state.

National Security Archive
Read official documents on U.S. intelligence and positions from the Cold War through present day.

Across the Generations: Exploring U.S. History through Family Papers
Experience Caucasian, middle-class Northeastern life through the collections of four families.

Earliest Voices: A Gallery from the Vincent Voice Library
Hear the conviction and charisma of seven renowned turn-of-the-century speakers.

Little Cowpuncher: Rural School Newspaper of Southern Arizona
If you were a pioneer, what would you have to say about your schooling? Students take up their pens and invoke their democratic freedom of the press.

Access to Archival Databases
Delve into more than 85 million records related to U.S. history.

Photographs of the Historic American Buildings Survey: Georgia
What sort of structures did the WPA consider culturally important to Georgia?

Picturing Modern America Project
Create your own thematic exhibits using Library of Congress images.

St. Louis Circuit Court Historical Records Project
Explore the largest collection of freedom suits available to U.S. researchers.

Conservation and Environmental Maps
Looking for maps with an environmental focus? Try here.

Digital Map Collection
Need a historic map for any of your lessons? Check out this digital map collection!

National Museum of American History, Kenneth E. Behring Center
More than 50 virtual exhibits ranging from Julia Child to West Point.

The Uses & Abuses of the Constitution
What role did the Constitution play in the Clinton impeachment, women’s history, and gun control?

Belgian-American Research Collection
What would your life have been like as a Belgian immigrant in Wisconsin?

Oneida Indian Nation: Culture and History
Meet the Oneida, and discover their role in the Revolutionary War and War of 1812.

WTO History Project
Take a peek at Seattle protest history through the WTO Ministerial Week.

Crime and Justice Data Online
What crimes are most common? What is the demographic composition of the police force?

SDA: Survey Documentation and Analysis
Observe statistical trends in U.S. beliefs and demographics from free speech to zodiac signs.

The Church in the Southern Black Community, 1780-1925
How did the Protestant Church become central to Southern African American communities?

The Wright Brothers in Photographs
Meet the Wright Brothers and their family through photographs of friends and exploits.

Club Kaycee, Golden Age of Kansas City Jazz
Listen to jazz from the ’20s and ’40s while learning about music greats and hot spots.

Election Statistics
How many votes did each nominee receive in federal elections?

FamilySearch
Begin genealogical projects on the right foot with these databases and tools.

A More Perfect Union
Was Japanese American internment constitutional? Explore the Japanese American experience.

American Roots Music
Discover blues, country, bluegrass, gospel, Cajun, Zydeco, Tejano, and Native American music.

The American Presidency: A Glorious Burden
Unsure how to teach presidential history in an engaging manner? Try these activities and lessons.

The Barbara McClintock Papers
Meet Barbara McClintock, Nobel Prize-winning geneticist best known for discovering genetic transposition.

The Star-Spangled Banner
What does the flag mean in the terms of forging a cohesive U.S. identity?

Goldband Records: "Every One a Musical Treat"
What on earth is “swamp pop”?

Perfessor Bill Edwards Ragtime/Old-time Piano Gallery
Introduce yourself to ragtime music and the time which gave birth to it.

The Primeline Midi Library
Browse more than 630 ragtime Midi files.

Historic Topographic Maps of California
Explore a wide range of Californian geological survey maps, dating from 1895 to present.

Pittsburgh City Photographer
See Pittsburgh, PA, the way it appeared as early as the 1890s.

Popular American Music
What songs were on the “Top 20” in the 1850s? Was it as much of a social concern as it is nowadays to stay musically trendy?

Samuel F. B. Morse Papers, 1793-1919
Explore the thoughts of Samuel F. Morse, artist and father of the electromagnetic telegraph.

Boston Streets: Mapping Directory Data
Explore the history of Boston, MA, through photographs, maps, and atlas pages.

Harrisburg's Old 8th Ward
Visit the businesses and meet the people of Harrisonburg, PA’s 8th Ward.

Reston Collection Images
Explore the planned community of Reston, VA. Gain a better sense of the town that has become a burgeoning suburb.

Historical Maps Online
View 400 hundred years of cartography from the Illinois area.

Humor's Edge
Use modern political cartoons to introduce analysis of recent events.

The History of Sanitary Sewers
Few engineering feats are so overlooked by history as the creation of sewers worldwide.

Alexander Hamilton: The Man Who Made Modern America
How much do you know about the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury?

Children's Books Online
For story time or personal research, peruse historical children’s books.

Washington History
Make this your first stop for topics related to Washington state history!

Milwaukee Neighborhoods: Photos and Maps, 1885-1992
Take a visual journey through the development of Milwaukee, WI.

Woman's Legal History Biography Project
How many female lawyers can you think of in U.S. history?

With an Even Hand: Brown v. Board at Fifty
Examine the events which led to and the aftermath of Brown v. Board of Education.

Brown v. Board of Education 50th Anniversary Digital Archive
Explore Brown v. Board of Education through interactive activities and personal recollections.

Jonathan Edwards Online
Jonathan Edwards was the grandfather of Aaron Burr, and entrenched in the Great Awakening movement.

The Pill
How has the birth control pill altered sexuality and feminine gender expectations?

University of California History Digital Archives
Discover the history of the University of California through primary sources.

Military Campaign Maps
Where exactly were troops stationed in a given battle? Visualize the military campaigns, and imagine what the troops saw when they were able to initiate …

Women Working, 1800-1930
What did women think of their work at home, in the arts, and in business?

Spalding Base Ball Guides, 1889-1939
Check out player and World Series statistics from the turn of the century.

The New Georgia Encyclopedia
Need a comprehensive site on Georgia history? Why, here you go!

A Civil War Soldier in the Wild Cat Regiment
Follow Capt. Reynold’s life, from childhood photos to his stint as a Union soldier.

Carriers' Addresses
Did you know that, traditionally, newsboys read poems to their customers on New Year’s?

American Memory Learning Page
Try lesson plans based on the Library of Congress’ American Memory collections.

Education by Design: Using Visual Aids
Seek inspiration from classroom visual aids of the past.

Colonial House
Companion to a PBS television program, this site provides insight into everyday colonial life.

The United States and Brazil: Expanding Frontiers, Comparing Cultures
How are Brazil and the U.S. similar? How are they different?

The Vietnam Project
A highly comprehensive look at the Vietnam War.

Maine Memory Network
Explore the history of Maine, and create your own digital album.

What Exit? New Jersey and Its Turnpike
Travel through history with the New Jersey Turnpike.

African Americans in the Spanish Civil War
Why would you volunteer to fight in another country’s war? Was it a display of patriotism?

Utah Digital Newspapers
Browse Utah newspapers from 1879 through modern day.

Women of Valor
Meet international anarchist and women’s rights activist Emma Goldman.

TUPPERWARE!
Have you ever heard of a Tupperware party? Find out more about the household brand.

Kennedy and Castro: The Secret History
Did you know that Kennedy considered softening the national platform on Cuba?

WRA Photographs of Japanese-American Evacuation and Resettlement
These curious photos created by the War Relocation Authority put a positive spin on Japanese American internment.

New France, New Horizons: On French Soil in America
Explore French Louisiana, Canada, and the Great Lakes region.

The Zora Neale Hurston Plays
Read 10 unpublished Hurston plays based on her anthropological studies of the U.S. South.

Voices from the Days of Slavery: Former Slaves Tell Their Stories
Hear the recollections of ex-slaves and freedmen in their own voices.

American Photography: A Century of Images
How has photography altered our perception of and the actuality of reality?

Rediscovering George Washington
Take in the latest scholarship on the life of the first U.S. president.

Civil Rights Movement Veterans
Access the human stories of the civil rights movement.

Home Economics Archive: Research, Tradition, History
What would your life have been like as a housewife in 1850?

The Story of Virginia
State standards require you to teach VA history? Worry not! This site covers Virginia history from prehistoric times to the present.

Mission to Arizona, 1916–1940: Father Augustine Schwarz, O.F.M.
View 179 images of Catholic missionary and Native American life in Arizona.

San Francisco Historical Photograph Collection
Imagine San Francisco as it would have been as early as 1850.

Freedom Bound: The Underground Railroad in Lycoming County, PA
How did the Underground Railroad work? Listen to an insider’s story.

Presidents of the United States - POTUS
Compare inauguration promises or cabinet members. See the image of the United States’ government over time.

George Mason University Electronic Documentary History
How does a university grow into its own?

Bethlehem Digital History Project
Imagine life as a Moravian in Bethlehem, PA.

Connecticut History Online
Take a look at the “Constitution State,” with approximately 14,000 images depicting Connecticut’s history from the 19th through the 20th century.

Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
How can you incorporate digital technology into your teaching, study, or understanding of history?

Coal Mining in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era
Visit this unique site to learn about the history of coal mining during the Gilded Age.

Democracy in America: Alexis de Tocqueville
Visit this website to learn more about the United States during the time of Tocqueville’s landmark tour and book.

Hard Hat Riots: An Online History Project
Learn about the Hard Hat Riots of New York with this innovative website.

A Curriculum of United States Labor History for Teachers
Learn about labor politics and economics throughout American history.

Rare Map Collection
Explore maps from throughout America’s history, with a special focus on 19th century Georgia.

Investigating the Vietnam War
A good starting point for student research regarding the Vietnam War and its aftermath.

Lewis and Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery
Visit the companion site to the Ken Burns documentary which chronicles the Lewis and Clark expedition.

Voice of the Shuttle: Web Page for Humanities Research
An impressive gateway site for all humanities subjects.

Building an Archives
Learn about the history of the National Archives as well as how to start your own archives.

Pluralism and Unity
Explore the clash of ideas and ideologies in early 20th century America.

Encyclopedia Britannica
Offers full access to the Encyclopedia Britannica; non-subscribers can access article abstracts.

Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture
Learn about the history of the United States up to 1815 with this website dedicated exclusively to early American history.

Project Muse: Journals OnLine
A database of history journals as well as journals in related fields.

Center for the Study of the American South
An interesting collection of cultural resources pertaining to the American South.

NativeWeb: Resources for Indigneous Cultures Around the World
A unique website designed to foster communication regarding all of the planet’s native peoples.

Augustana College Library, Digital Projects
Midwest teacher looking for local history primary sources? Try these nine digital collections.

Cold War: Postwar Estrangement
A collection of Soviet archival documents which take visitors inside the highest levels of the Soviet Government.

The Internet African-American History Challenge
A great website for introducing African American history to young or new students.

The President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection
Explore the federal government’s extensive collection of resources pertaining to the JFK assassination.

American Treasures of the Library of Congress
A collection of special documents and artifacts held within the Library of Congress.

By Popular Demand: Portraits of the Presidents and First Ladies, 1789-Present
A collection of over 150 portraits of past US Presidents and their First Ladies.

Chicago Imagebase
Witness the growth of the Chicago metro area with this interactive website.

Seneca Village
One of the few resources dedicated to Seneca Village and the creation of Central Park.

The Alexis de Tocqueville Tour: Exploring Democracy in America
Everything you never knew you wanted to know about Alexis de Tocqueville’s trip through the United States. You’re welcome!

Lewis and Clark: Maps of Exploration 1507-1814
Explore cartography and the exploration of the North American continent.

Regarding Vietnam: Stories Since the War
A valuable site filled with firsthand discussion on the conduct and effect of the Vietnam War.

Women's History: The 1850 Worcester Convention
Learn about the First National Women’s Rights Convention and the greater women’s rights movement.

Crisis at Fort Sumter
Work through the Fort Sumter crises alongside our nation’s leaders.

At Home in the Heartland
Learn about family life and social history in the northern Midwest.

Mapping History
Explore American and world history through this collection of maps.

H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences OnLine
A great resource for scholars in any humanities discipline. It provides forums and keeps historians at the cusp of latest scholarship and ideas.

Magic, Illusion, and Detection in Turn of the Century America
Learn about American culture at the turn of the 20th century.

Scout Report Archives
An exceptional research resource, this gateway website offers a full-text search of over 12,000 websites.

The Digital Classroom
An informative introduction to the practice and excitement of historical research.

The Five Points Site
Navigate a virtual exhibit of a 1991 archaeological undertaking.

WestWeb: Western Studies and Research Resources
This gateway site provides a wealth of resources pertaining to the American West.

American Museum of Photography
View fantastic photography throughout the ages in over 15 exhibits.

FDR Cartoon Archive
Learn about FDR through this collection of political cartoons.

American Women's History: A Research Guide
Speed up your online search for resources on American women’s history with this research guide.

Chickasaw Historical Research Page
Learn about the Chickasaw Indians, originally from the American South, with this website.

Freedmen and Southern Society Project
Follow the emancipation process through the eyes of its participants.

Third Person, First Person: Slave Voices
Explore American slavery through this website’s 33 primary source documents.

Voices from the Gaps: Women Writers and Artists of Color
Learn about all of America’s most famous female writers of color with this comprehensive website.
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Digital Librarian: A Librarian's Choice of the Best of the [History] Web
History grab bag! This gateway site has an eclectic mix of over 1,000 historical sites.

Excerpts from Slave Narratives
The 46 first-person accounts on this website effectively chronicle slavery in the United States.

History: The National Park Service
Visit this website to learn the history of many of the 384 areas under the stewardship of the National Park Service.

National Center for History in the Schools
What serves as a starting point for state standards? Browse the 1996 edition of the National Standards for History.

Modern and Contemporary American Poetry
Read hundreds of poems by major and lesser known figures.

Organization of American Historians
Visit the website of the largest organization of professional historians in the United States.

Words and Deeds in American History
View primary documents that helped to shape America’s history.

WWW-Virtual Library, History Central Catalogue
This large gateway site provides a starting point for any and all historical research.

By Popular Demand: "Votes for Women" Suffrage Pictures, 1850-1920
View photographs, cartoons, and campaign items from the women’s suffrage movement.

Creative Americans: Portraits by Carl Van Vechten, 1932-1964
View the mid-20th-century art scene through the photographs of music and dance critic Carl Vechten.

Washington As It Was: Photographs by Theodor Horydczak, 1923-1959
Early 20th century Washington is captured in this collection of 14,350 photographs by Theodor Horydczak.

New Deal Stage: Selections from the Federal Theatre Project, 1935-1939
Learn about the New Deal through the Federal Theatre Project, designed to employ actors during the Great Depression.

Photographs from the Fred Hulstrand and F. A. Pazandak Photograph Collections
Witness farming at the turn of the 20th century with this collection of photographs.

Architecture and Interior Design for America: 1935-1955
Explore early 20th century architecture and interior design with this expansive photo gallery.

Hitting the Sawdust Trail With Billy Sunday
The life of famous evangelist Billy Sunday is chronicled on this website.

Jackie Robinson and Other Baseball Highlights, 1860s-1960s
Learn about race in American sports history through the life of Jackie Robinson.

Center for Working-Class Studies
Begin your study of working class and labor history with this website.

African American Women
Read the memoirs and letters of three 19th-century African American women on this website.

America Votes: Presidential Campaign Memorabilia
Follow presidential campaigns through the years with this collection of campaign materials.

Emma Spaulding Bryant Letters
Explore husband-wife relationships through this late 19th century series of letters.

Living the Legacy: The Women's Rights Movement, 1848-1998
Learn about the women’s rights movement through the secondary sources offered by this website.

Political Thought Page
Use the links on this website to explore political thought from the ancient past to the present day.

The Urban Landscape
View photographs of a variety of urban landscapes.

Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement
Explore over 50 documents which chronicle the history of the Women’s Liberation Movement.

George Percival Scriven: An American in Bohol, The Philippines, 1899-1901
Witness the U.S. Army’s occupation of Bohol through the eyes of officer George Percival Scriven.

An American Ballroom Companion: Dance Instruction Manuals, ca. 1490-1920
This collection of social dance manuals showcases the social history of Europe and America.

Buckaroos in Paradise: Ranching Culture in Northern Nevada, 1945-1982
Learn about ranching culture and everyday life in northern Nevada’s Paradise Valley.

A People at War
A collection of primary sources detailing the American war effort in World War II.

California Heritage Collection
View the early history of California through this collection of over 30,000 photographs.

First-Person Narratives of the American South, 1860-1920
Learn about the American south in the late 19th century through 141 firsthand texts.

A New Deal for the Arts
View works from artists financed by the United States Government during the Great Depression.

American Originals
Explore 14 significant and compelling documents from the National Archive Holdings.

Powers of Persuasion: Poster Art from World War II
Explore American propaganda and advertising during the second world war.

Thomas Jefferson on Politics and Government
Learn about Jefferson’s political views through this collection of quotations from his writings.

When Nixon Met Elvis
Learn about Elvis’ bizarre visit with Richard Nixon through this collection of primary sources.

1492: An Ongoing Voyage
Featuring a variety of secondary sources, this website chronicles the history of early American exploration.

A Cybrary of the Holocaust
Visit this website for a firsthand view into the horror of the holocaust.

Hiroshima Peace Site
Learn about Hiroshima and the history of nuclear warfare and non-proliferation through this website.

Sixties Project & Viet Nam Generation
Learn about the Vietnam anti-war movement through this website.

Views of the Famine
Explore the Irish Famine of 1846 through the eyes of Irish and English newspapers.

Japanese-American Internment
Use this site as a gateway to primary sources and online resources detailing Japanese Internment

Remembering Nagasaki
View rare photographs of Nagasaki which chronicle the destructive power of nuclear warfare.

Women in America: 1820 to 1842
Peruse this website to explore comments made by Tocqueville, Beaumont, and others on the early 19th-century American woman.

Godey's Lady's Book Online
Explore mid-19th century culture as presented in the Godey’s Lady’s Book, a women’s magazine.

Images of Battle: Selected Civil War Letters
Relive major Civil War battles through the words of the soldiers who fought in them.

Letters from an Iowa Soldier in the Civil War
Read a firsthand account of army life during the Civil War. See the battles from the perspective of someone who fought in them.

Posters: American Style
Explore 20th century American poster art, from advertisements to patriotic propaganda.

Women's Studies Database
Your starting point for research in the field of Women’s Studies.

Archiving Early America
Explore the early history of America with reproductions of important documents and newspapers.

Civil War Letters of Galutia York
Read about the Civil War from private Galutia York’s perspective.

National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
Explore the history of baseball and the players who made the sport great.

People with a History: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans* History
Use this extensive resource as a starting point for all inquiries into homosexual and transgender history.

Still Going On: Celebrating The Life and Times of William Grant Still
Learn about famous composer William Grant Still through this online exhibit.

The Lindbergh Case: The Trial of the Century
Relive media coverage of the famous Lindbergh Trial through this Hunterdon County Democrat database.

National Women's History Project
Start your research into Women’s history with the National Women’s History Project.

The Wars for Vietnam: 1945-1975
Visit this website for a comprehensive introduction to the Vietnam War.

World War I: Trenches on the Web
Visit Trenches on the Web for all your World War I research needs.

American Slave Narratives
Read and listen to firsthand narratives on slave life during the 19th century.

Civil War Women
Learn about the role of three American women during the Civil War.

Drafting the Documents of Independence
View documents relating to the drafting of the Declaration of Independence.

EDSITEment
EDSITEment: A portal for fun historical learning from grades K-12.

The American 1890s
Explore a unique website dedicated to American history during the 1890s.

The Japanese American Exhibit and Access Project
Go back in time and witness the harsh conditions at Japanese Internment Camps during World War II.

Charters of Freedom
Explore documents that helped to shape the history of our nation.

Children in Urban America: A Digital Archive
Imagine what it might have been like growing up over 100 years ago.

New Jersery History Partnership Project
Use New Jersey during the American Revolution as a national microcosm.

Alaska's Digital Archive
View images related to Alaskan statehood and Native Americans.

Sullivan Clinton Campaign, 1779-2005
Explore the 1779 Sullivan-Clinton Campaign to destroy the Seneca, Cayuga, and Onondaga.

Brooklyn in the Civil War
What role did Brooklyn play in the War Between the States?

Vietnam War Era Ephemera Collection
Explore campus protest ephemera and the youth movements of the 1960s and 70s.

A Century of Progress: The 1933-34 Chicago World's Fair
Browse official publications from the 1933-1934 World’s Fair.

From Haven to Home: 350 Years of Jewish Life in America
Peruse this online exhibit on the history of Jewish life in the United States.

Lest We Forget: The Triumph Over Slavery
Explore slavery in America from nine thematic perspectives.

Columbia River Basin Ethnic History Archive
Which ethnic groups have made their homes in the Columbia River Basin?

Doris Ulmann Photograph Collection
See the faces of the rural South, and acquaint yourself with their folk arts.

H.H. Bennett: Photographer Extraordinaire
View commercial photography from the last half of the 19th century.

Adams Family Papers
You probably know about John Adam’s political career, but what of the Adams’ domestic life?

Rebellion: John Horse and the Black Seminoles
What role did runaway slaves and free African Americans play in the Second Seminole War?

Say it Plain: A Century of Great African American Speeches
Hear 12 renowned speeches by African Americans, including Marcus Garvey’s only known recording.

Black Past
Begin your exploration of African American history with this web portal, leading out to more than 400 websites.

Presidential Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower
Fortify your knowledge of Eisenhower’s international and domestic policies.

Slavery and the Making of America
An extensive glimpse into slave life and the history of slavery in the United States.

Benjamin Franklin: In His Own Words
Get to know Benjamin Franklin through his own writings, cartoons, and letters.

Freedom Now! An Archival Project of Tougaloo College and Brown University
Immerse yourself in the historical struggle for the African American vote in Mississippi.

Wisconsin Magazine of History
Take in full articles from the 1917 through 2005 editions of the Wisconsin Magazine of History.

Brittingham Family Lantern Slide Collection
Catch a glimpse of wealthy turn-of-the-century Wisconsin life and travel in these photos.

Dolley Madison Project
Read the letters of Dolley Madison while learning about her life—from childhood to widowhood.

Library of Congress: Webcasts
Access more than 500 webcasts from the Library of Congress.

NASA History Division
Ever wonder what lunar surface crew members and mission control said to each other?

Sanborn® Fire Insurance Maps for Georgia Towns and Cities, 1884-1922
More than 540 urban maps of Georgia from between 1884 and 1922, detailing business locations.

Vincentian Postcards
Explore 200 years of postcards which document the Vincentian religious order of educators and nurses.

A Portion of the People: Three Hundred Years of Southern Jewish Life
Explore Jewish heritage outside of the Mid-Atlantic or the Holocaust.

Anne Sullivan Macy: Miracle Worker
When teaching about Helen Keller, why leave out her friend and educator Anne Sullivan Macy?

Helen Keller Kid's Museum
Present Helen Keller’s story in more detail with photographs and historical background.

Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers
What happened between 1880 and 1910 in the area where you live?

Wisconsin Local History and Biography Articles Collection
Search Wisconsin newspapers mainly from 1860 through 1940.

Seattle Power and Water Supply Collection
Take a gander at Washington state hydroelectric engineering feats of the 1890s through 1950s.

Bound for Glory: America in Color, 1939-1943
View color photographs of everyday life during the Great Depression and pre-World War II mobilization.

The History Box
Have a question about New York City or state history? More than 750 articles available.

Historic Pittsburgh
Acquaint yourself with Pittsburgh history through full texts, images, maps, census data, and lesson plans.

Illinois Digital Archives
Primary sources on Illinois history with an emphasis on residential and commercial architecture.

Folkstreams
View streaming videos on American folk culture from fox hunting to Zydeco.

The Malcolm X Project
Read FBI files on and watch interviews about Malcolm X, human and African American rights activist.

Florida Folklife Collection
Explore the folk lore of Florida—from musical performances and art to occupational lore.

Jewish Women and the Feminist Revolution
What roles have Jewish women played in the Second Wave of feminism?

Invincible Cities
Visual depictions of post-industrial urban decay in California and New Jersey.

NOVA: Einstein's Big Idea
E=mc2. What does it mean? How has it changed society? What was Einstein’s life like?

Louisiana State Museum Jazz Collection
Listen to New Orleans jazz while learning about Louis Armstrong and other famed musicians.

Ancient Architects of the Mississippi
How did the Moundbuilders create the massive earthworks for which they are known?

Medicine in the Americas, 1619-1914
Access works on medicine and health by Clara Barton, Benjamin Coleman, Benjamin Rush, and others.

Portal to Texas History
Texas educators, looking for primary resources on state history? Search this portal for thousands of images and documents drawn from Texas-based archival …

Las Vegas: An Unconventional History
Why is Las Vegas one of the world’s most popular destinations? How has it changed?

New Jersey Public Records and Archives
Familiarize yourself with New Jersey history using images, maps, and official documents.

Illinois During the Gilded Age
Listen to, read, and sing sources from the Gilded Age canvassing women, religion, and more.

Teaching Future Historians: U.S. History Lesson Plans Using Primary Documents
A diverse array of Antebellum, Civil War, and Gilded Age lesson plans for your convenience.

The Lives and Writings of Antebellum Students at UNC
What did college students think about their lives and larger issues in the 19th-century?
Silicon Valley History Online
Silicone Valley is known as a high-tech industry center, but has it always been?

Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
Did you know that Micronesia was once a U.N. trusteeship administered by the United States?

The Atomic Bomb and the End of World War II
What alternatives were suggested to dropping nuclear weapons on Japan? What is radiation poisoning?

Women of Protest: Images from the Records of the National Woman's Party
See the suffragettes who gave over 50% of U.S. citizens the right to vote.

McVicar/Stein Photo Copy Service Collection
Imagine life in Madison, WI, between 1920 and 1970.

Virtual Museum and Archive of the SEC and Securities History
If you want to understand big business, it would be wise to examine the SEC’s history.

Western History Photography Collection
How does your view of the American West compare to the visual reality?

Documenting Our Past: The Teenie Harris Archive Project
View African American life in Pittsburgh between 1930 and 1970.

Encyclopedia of Chicago, Historical Sources
Imagine your life in 19th and 20th-century Chicago with this extensive collection of images.

Turning Points in Wisconsin History
Primary documents, background information, and lesson plans for Wisconsin history.

Perry Visits Japan
Explore the official beginning of U.S.-Japan international relations.

World War I Sheet Music
What can the music of World War I tell us about its era?

Harlem History
Explore the politics, neighborhoods, culture, and arts of Harlem.

Walt Whitman Archive
Get to know the life, mind, works, and criticisms of poet Walt Whitman.

Frank Lloyd Wright: Designs for an American Landscape 1922-1932
Check out five design schemes created by Frank Lloyd Wright, but never implemented.

Historic Missouri Newspaper Project
Peruse articles, images, and advertisements drawn from 14 Missouri newspapers, 1835 through 1988.

Tennessee Documentary History Collection, 1796-1850
Geared toward K-12 education, this site presents antebellum life in Tennessee through letters and images.

Thar's Gold in Them Thar Hills: Gold and Gold Mining in Georgia, 1830s-1940s
Gold mining, though often portrayed as lawless, was, in some cases, big business.

Wright on the Web
Follow architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s career with these summaries and images.

Minnesota Maps Online
Are you interested in cartography or the natural and social environment of early Minnesota?

Negroes With Guns: Rob Williams and Black Power
Do you think armed resistance is a justifiable reaction to racism? Explore Rob William’s motives.

Stephen Foster's Sketchbook
Ever wondered what a composer’s drafts look like? View Foster’s sketchbook.

The Eastman Project: Images of California Life
View more than 13,200 photographs of California labor and community life between 1921 and 1965.

Automobile in American Life and Society
Enter the world of automotive history through oral histories and scholarly essays.

Biddle Edition Archive
Why did seven years pass between the Lewis and Clark Expedition and their journals’ publication?

Dickinson Electronic Archives
Learn about Dickinson’s family through their own writings and wider critical response to her poetry.

Seattle Black Panther Party History and Memory Project
Who exactly were the Black Panthers? Explore the history and memories of the Seattle chapter.

Liberian Letters
What was life like for freed slaves returned to Africa? Read letters to former owners.

Native American Constitution and Law Digitization Project
Tie civics into units involving Native American history using relevant full-text legal documents.

Coming of Age in the Twentieth Century, Stories from Minnesota and Beyond
What can oral histories tell us about girlhood, adolescence, and more in the United States?

Dolley Madison Digital Edition
Read Dolley Madison’s personal correspondence from her youth through her widowhood.

Jacob Lawrence: Over the Line
Experience selected artworks by African American artist Jacob Lawrence while learning about his life.

Unified Vision: The Architecture and Design of the Prairie School
View Prairie School works by famed architects and designers Wright, Sullivan, Elmslie, Purcell, and Maher.

Oxford African American Studies Center
Access more than 5,000 biographies, maps, and images relevant to African American history.

America: History and Life
Peruse bibliographies and abstracts of scholarly articles, reviews, and dissertations in U.S. and Canadian history.

Early Recognized Treaties with American Indian Nations
Inspect nine early land dispute treaties between the Native Americans and the British or U.S.

LexisNexis
Search news articles, court cases, journals, broadcast transmissions, polls, data compilations, magazine articles, and more.

Listening to Our Ancestors: The Art of Native Life Along the North Pacific Coast
View more than 400 Native American objects selected and presented by the 11 represented communities.

Northern Visions of Race, Region, and Reform in the Press
Investigate racial issues during and after the Civil War through letters, illustrations, and official documents.

Home Sweet Home: Life in 19th-Century Ohio
Examine 19th-century domestic life through sheet music and audio song files.

Lawrence Denny Lindsley Photographs
What did the Seattle area, mining, hunting, and portraiture look like c. 1900?

Getting the Message Out! National Political Campaign Materials, 1840-1860
What were common presidential campaign strategies between 1840 and 1860?

Gilmer Civil War Maps Collection
Explore the Civil War-era South through hand-drawn maps and renderings.

McKinley Assassination Ink: A Documentary History
Explore the assassination of President McKinley and the social context thereof.

Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse
Review litigation studies ranging from mental health facilities and jail conditions to equal employment.

The Blues, Black Vaudeville, and the Silver Screen, 1912-1930s
How was the community support for and operation of Southern African American theaters?

Early American Imprints, Series II: Shaw-Shoemaker, 1801-1819
Uncover novels, readers, hymnals, almanacs, diaries, maps, treaties, and more from between 1801 and 1819.

Probing the Past
What might you have owned in Maryland or Virginia in 1740-1810? (Lesson plans included!)

American State Papers, 1789-1838
Access Congressional documents from the first 25 Congresses.

StoryCorps
Connect 20th-century events and daily life with real human experiences through oral history audio files.

American Broadsides and Ephemera, Series I, 1760-1900
Explore American life through advertisements, literature, poetry, Civil War envelopes, and more!

Madison: Celebrating 150 Years
Learn about Madison, WI, from early settlement through its time as the “queen of bootleggers.”

Manufacturers' Catalogs from the First Decade of American Automobiles
Curious about early cars? View more than 800 automobile manufacturer catalog images from 1909.

Musicians Local No. 627 and the Mutual Musicians Foundation
Have you heard of musicians’ unions? Learn about a 20th-century African American jazz organization.

The Dick Thornburgh Papers
Explore the positions and words of a former PA Governor and Attorney General.

Life After the Holocaust: Stories of Holocaust Survivors After The War
Can you imagine starting your life over in the U.S. following the Holocaust?

North American Women's Letters and Diaries: Colonial Times to 1950
Read the personal correspondence and diaries of women such as Phyllis Wheatley and Margaret Fuller.

The Lincoln Institute
Explore Lincoln’s presidency; and access related classroom resources, including lesson plans.

Atlanta in the Civil Rights Movement
What was Atlanta’s role in the larger African American civil rights movement 1940 through 1970?

The Great Seattle Fire
Delve into photographic evidence of the damage caused by the 1889 Great Seattle Fire.

Travel, Tourism, and Urban Growth in Greater Miami: A Digital Archive
Interested in the history of tourism? This site examines the topic within Miami, FL.

Maryland Digital Cultural Heritage
Explore the history of Maryland, from Edgar Allen Poe to the War of 1812.

Archives of African American Music and Culture
Interested in jazz, hip hop, blues, doo-wop, spirituals, or rock? Explore African American music history.

Center for Dewey Studies, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
Discover the life of pragmatist and education reform advocate John Dewey (1859-1952).

The Adoption History Project
Did you know that adoption was only recognized as a legal U.S. operation in 1851?

The Case of Sacco and Vanzetti
Criminal history, the Jazz Age, and the Red Scare all in one legal case. Understand the early 20th century through the Case of Sacco and Vanzetti.

American Historical Association
Research the history professional field, communicate with other historians, and access relevant resources.

The African-American Mosaic
Let the Library of Congress introduce you to African-American history from colonization to the WPA.

American Social History Project/Center for Media and Learning
Looking for a new way to teach history? Peruse new media and educational resources.

Panoramic Maps, 1847-1929
Did you know that between 1840 and 1929 many maps were not drawn to scale?

California Gold: Northern California Folk Music from the Thirties
Sit back and enjoy folk and popular music recordings from 1930s California natives and immigrants.

Connecticut Historical Society
Explore the political and sociocultural history of Connecticut.

Recovered Notebooks from the Thomas Harned Walt Whitman Collection
Experience personal accounts of Civil War hospitals and read poetry drafts in Walt Whitman’s journals.

The Sonic Memorial Project
Known for the 9/11 tragedy, the World Trade Center possesses a broader social history.

Monticello: The Home of Thomas Jefferson
Have you ever wondered how Thomas Jefferson spent his days?

The Franklin County Publication Archives Index
Explore 19th-century life through newspaper articles from the 1870s.

Jimmy Carter
Brush up on your knowledge of Carter’s staff, family, and the events of his administration.

New York Public Library Picture Collection Online
Support visual learners with a selection of more than 30,000 historical images.

Alabama Maps
How have boundaries changed over time? Compare the maps of yesteryear with those of today.

George Catlin and His Indian Gallery
Explore the meeting of the Plains Indians and Anglo Americans through the fine arts.

LBJ Oral History Project Online
What better way to explore Johnson’s presidency than through the words of his associates?

History of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge
Follow the history of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, from its completion in 1938 to its collapse in 1940 and its 1950 reconstruction.

Lionel Hampton: His Life and Legacy
Jazz musician Lionel Hampton and the University of Idaho shared a rich relationship, explored in this tribute site.

Red White Blue & Brimstone: New World Literature and the American Millennium
Texts throughout U.S. history have featured imagery from the Book of Revelations, including the the documents on this site.

First Century of the First State University: The Creation of UNC
Primary sources document the history of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the first U.S. public university.

Fly Girls
Explore the experiences of World War II’s Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs) at this companion website to the PBS American Experience documentary.

The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project
Primary source documents including 8,000 newspaper columns and lesson plans.

Teaching with Laurel Grove School
Local history teaches about slavery, emancipation, and freedom in Northern Virginia.

History News Network
Nowhere is history more present than in current events. HNN examines history in the media.

National Security Archive: The Pentagon Papers
In 1971, the “Pentagon Papers” formed the center of a legal debate over freedom of speech. Follow the Supreme Court’s process and decisions.

Papers of Justice Tom C. Clark
Tom C. Clark served as Supreme Court Justice from 1949 to 1967, a time of legal shift and reform. Learn more about cases from these years from his papers.

Supreme Court Historical Society
The U.S. Supreme Court has shaped American ideals into practice since 1789, but how much do you know about this influential institution?

Landmark Supreme Court Cases
Intimidated by teaching legal history? Find resources for thinking about and teaching 17 pivotal U.S. Supreme Court cases at this site, designed for educators.

Legal Information Institute: Supreme Court Collection
Decisions made by the U.S. Supreme Court change history—explore historical and present-day cases on this website.

National Register of Historic Places Travel Itineraries
Explore the historic sites in more than 50 cities and towns across the U.S.

Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum
Through oral history interviews, audio files, texts, and other primary sources, learn about life and presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson.

American Environmental Photographs, 1891-1936
This collection captures natural environments, ecologies, and plant communities at the turn of the 19th-to-20th centuries.

Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia 1876
Primary sources from Philadelphia’s 1876 Centennial Exhibition provide a view of the U.S.’s industrial development.

CWIHP: Cold War International History Project
Covering 1945 through the late 1990s, sources from the former Communist bloc provide a different perspective on the Cold War.

Dynamics of Idealism: Volunteers for Civil Rights, 1965-1982
Learn about the volunteers who participated in a 1965 Southern Christian Leadership Conference voter registration effort.

Emergence of Advertising in America: 1850-1920
Follow the rise of professional advertising with these advertising items and publications from 1850 to 1920.

Indian Peoples of the Northern Great Plains
Artifacts preserve the lifestyles of current and former American Indian tribes of the Northern Great Plains, 1870-1954.

Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research
Social science data offered to member colleges and universities here covers a range of sociological and political areas.

Literature and Culture of the American 1950s
Explore the cultural, intellectual, and political trends of the 1950s in a diverse array of primary and secondary sources.

Prosperity and Thrift: Coolidge Era and the Consumer Economy
An array of primary sources follows the rise of the consumer economy under Coolidge.

African American Women Writers of the 19th Century
Read the full text of 52 published works by black women writers from the late 18th to the early 20th century.

African-American Perspectives: Pamphlets from 1818-1907
Pamphlets and documents from 1875 to 1900 highlight African American leaders and organizations.

Alexander Graham Bell Family Papers
Alexander Graham Bell’s work and interests extended far beyond the invention of the telephone. Explore his papers here.

Dime Novels and Penny Dreadfuls
Cover art and full texts from dime novels preserve the popular culture of an industrializing U.S.

Eugenics Archive
Traces the history of the eugenics movement in the United States.

Gulf War
Participants in Operation Desert Storm talk about their experiences in oral history interviews.

History of the American West, 1860-1920
More than 30,000 photographs capture life in Colorado from 1860 to 1920.

Performing Arts in America, 1875-1923
Browse primary sources reflecting the performing arts of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Profiles in Science
Explore the profiles of 26 scientists, physicians, and experts in biomedical research and public health.

The History of Social Security
We all know what the Social Security Administration does, but do you know how it was formed?

The Jack London Online Collection
From White Fang to short stories and speeches, read more than 40 works by renown author Jack London.

Time Archive, 1923 to Present
From its March 23, 1923 first edition to the present, Time presents a searchable database of cover art.

William P. Gottlieb: Photographs from the Golden Age of Jazz
Explore writer-photographer William P. Gottlieb photographs of 1938–1948 jazz culture.

African-American Experience in Ohio: From the Ohio Historical Society
Take a look through more than 30,000 items relating to African American life in Ohio between 1850 and 1920.

Alcohol, Temperance, and Prohibition
More than 1,800 primary sources provide a window into the Temperance Movement and Prohibition.

American Radicalism Collection
From the Ku Klux Klan to the IWW, examine 129 historical documents from radical organizations.

Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1938
Read the accounts of former slaves in oral history interviews collected by the Federal Writers’ Project.

Child Labor in America, 1908-1912: Photographs of Lewis W. Hine
Sixty-four photographs taken by Lewis W. Hine between 1908 and 1912 document child labor conditions.

Civil War Treasures from the New York Historical Society
This site houses more than 1,500 Civil War items, including letters, photographs, sketches, and posters.

Emma Goldman Papers
Learn more about Emma Goldman, radical and feminist activist, through this collection of primary and secondary sources.

Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Digital Archives
Photographs, audio clips, documents, and more preserve the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Multilaterals Project
From environmental agreements to rules of warfare, read the text of international multilateral treaties, agreements, and conventions.

Native American Documents Project
Four collections of data and documents address Federal Indian policy in the late 19th century.

Nineteenth-century California Sheet Music
Scanned images from more than 2,700 pieces of sheet music provide insight into life in 1852–1900 California.

Oral History Digital Collection
In full-text narratives, more than 2,000 people from northeast Ohio discuss issues significant to the state and the nation.

Race and Place
Discover connections between race and place in this archive documenting the effects of Jim Crow on a Virginia town.

Remembering Jim Crow
This site offeres 30 interview excerpts and 130 photographs that examine Jim Crow from multiple perspectives.

Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Collection
With over 300,000 pages available for full-text searching, this is one of the richest collections of anti-slavery and Civil War materials in the world.

The Vault
With the Freedom of Information Act, the government declassified thousands of documents, including those available here.

Voices from the Dust Bowl: 1940-1941
Great Depression documentation of migrant work camps in central California.

Willa Cather Archive
Read the annotated works of author Willa Cather (1873–1947), including O Pioneer! and My Antonia.

Wright American Fiction, 1851-1875
Digitizing 19th-century American fiction, this site offers close to 3,000 texts by 1,456 authors.

American Time Capsule: Three Centuries of Broadsides and Printed Ephemera
This site furnishes more than 10,000 items of ephemera from the U.S. and London.

Built in America: Historic American Buildings Survey and Engineering
Government organizations document historic sites in drawings, photographs, and text.

Dred Scott Case
Follow the proceedings of the Dred Scott case with facsimiles and transcriptions of 85 legal documents.

France in America
In French and English, explore the history of the French in North America from the 1500s through the 1800s.

Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Designed for historians and educators, this site provides high-quality primary sources from American history.

Images of Native Americans
Illustrations follow European interpretations of Native Americans, through images from popular culture, literary and political observations, and artistic …

In Motion: The African-American Migration Experience
Secondary and primary sources describe 13 African American migration experiences.

Library of Virginia Digital Library Program
Houses more than 1.2 million items on Virginia and life in the South.

Ohio Memory: An Online Scrapbook of Ohio History
A wealth of primary materials document Ohio life, culture, and history from prehistoric times to the recent past.

Osher Map Library
History can be revealed through the study of maps, as these exhibits containing more than 600 maps and related documents explain.

Primary Documents in American History
The Library of Congress presents 35 of the most important documents from early American history.

Public Papers of the Presidency
From Herbert Hoover to George W. Bush—discover the public messages, statements, and speeches of the presidents.

Rivers, Edens, Empires: Lewis and Clark and the Revealing of America
180 documents and artifacts interpret 19th-century westward exploration and the concept of Manifest Destiny.

SCETI: Schoenberg Center for Electronic Text and Image
Search and browse a collection of resources covering topics ranging from the Civil War to the ENIAC computer.

Slaves and the Courts, 1740-1860
Delve into the complex history of slavery and the law with this collection of primary sources.

Studs Terkel: Conversations with America
Meet Studs Terkel—oral historian, radio host, and Pulitzer Prize-winning author.

The Tax History Project
Follows the history of American taxation through a collection of primary and secondary sources.

AIDS at 20
New York Times articles from 1981 to 2001 follow the development of the AIDS epidemic.

Bureau of Economic Analysis
Follow historical trends in national, international, and regional economic activity using the Bureau’s data.

Business Plan Archive
Through this collection of business plans and planning information, track the beginning of the “Dot Com Era.”

CQ Historic Documents Series: Online Edition
From scientific findings to speeches, 100 documents represent each year since 1972.

Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) Photographs
Close to 200 photographs document the work of Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA).

Martin Luther King Jr. Papers Project
More than 1,400 speeches, sermons, and other writings of Martin Luther King, mostly covering the period from 1929 to 1968

National Election Studies
Search data from surveys of the American electorate conducted in presidential and congressional election years from 1948 to 2006.

Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project
Primary and secondary sources document the minority struggle for civil rights in Seattle’s history.

Television News of the Civil Rights Era
View contemporary coverage of the Civil Rights Movement from two Roanoke, VA television stations.

Truman Presidential Museum and Library
Government documents, oral histories, photographs, and political cartoons trace Harry S. Truman’s presidency.

American Variety Stage: Vaudeville and Popular Entertainment, 1870-1920
Follows the development of popular entertainment forms from the 1870s to the 1920s, through playscripts, playbills, and media clips.

Anti-Saloon League, 1893-1933
Printed materials preserve the public campaigns of the Anti-Saloon League from 1893 to 1933.

Chicago Anarchists on Trial: Evidence from the Haymarket Affair, 1886-1887
The court proceedings surrounding the Haymarket Affair look at the event that led to the first “Red Scare” in America.

Clash of Cultures in the 1910s and 1920s
Supported by images and documents, this essay explores the culture wars of the 1910s and 1920s.

Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project
Browse and listen to cylinder recordings, the first commercially produced sound recordings.

Digital Archive Collections at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa Library
Covering topics ranging from the annexation of Hawaii to World War II, 29 collections document the history of Hawaii and Micronesia.

Edward S. Curtis's The North American Indian
More than 2,000 striking images of North American tribes from between 1907 and 1930.

Frontera Collection of Mexican American Music
Listen to clips from more than 100,000 recordings of Mexican American vernacular music.

Jewish Women's Archive
Learn more about American Jewish women’s contributions to their communities and the wider world with these exhibits and resources.

Manuscripts from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1940
Read the life histories of a range of U.S. citizens, compiled by the WPA’s Federal Writers’ Project.

Marcus Garvey and Universal Negro Improvement Association Papers Project
Presents the life and work of black activist Marcus Garvey, leader of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA).

SIRIS Image Gallery
Access close to 140,000 images from the Smithsonian Institution.

Spanish-American War in Motion Pictures
See how early film was used to capture and communicate the Spanish-American War.

Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
A variety of primary sources and background essays explore the 1911 fire, a hallmark tragedy of the industrial age.

Votes for Women: Selections from the NAWSA, 1848-1921
10,000 pages of records on the struggle for votes for women, including papers by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony.

World War I Document Archive
Learn more about military, diplomatic, and political resources by browsing this archive of World War I documents and images.

Abraham Lincoln Historical Digitization Project
This site examines Illinois history and the life of Abraham Lincoln in the years 1831 through 1860.

Abraham Lincoln Papers
Approximately 20,000 documents provide a window into President Abraham Lincoln’s life.

American Transcendentalism Web
Presents texts by and about the major figures of American Transcendentalism.

Century of Lawmaking: Congressional Documents and Debates, 1774-1873
Covers Congressional documents from the nation’s founding through early Reconstruction.

David Rumsey Map Collection
More than 15,800 rare historical maps focus on North and South America.

Edgar Allan Poe
Annotated materials about Poe published during his lifetime.

Envisaging the West: Thomas Jefferson and the Roots of Lewis and Clark
Follows Jefferson’s life, political participation, and accumulation of scientific geographical knowledge from 1735 to 1804.

Evolution of the Conservation Movement, 1850-1920
Documents the birth of the conservation movement through published works, manuscripts, images, and motion picture footage.

First American West: The Ohio River Valley, 1750-1820
Explore sources from the mid-18th-to-early-19th-century European migration into the Ohio River Valley.

Making of America
Provides more than 1.5 million pages of text in an effort to digitize more than 11,000 volumes and 100,000 19th-century journal articles.

Mexican-American War and the Media
More than 5,500 transcribed newspaper articles related to the Mexican-American War.

Slavery in New York
Nine galleries explore the history of slavery in New York City.

Taking the Long View: Panoramic Photographs, 1851-1991
Displays nearly 4,000 panoramic photographs of cityscapes, landscapes, and group portraits.

Territorial Kansas Online
Primary and secondary sources examine the growing divisions in Kansas and the nation prior to the Civil War.

Thomas Paine National Historical Association
Explore the life and works of one of the most famous revolutionaries—Thomas Paine.

Touring Turn-of-the-Century America
This database of images literally offers snapshots of late 19th to early 20th century America.

Union Army Project
Presents medical and mortality statistics and records on 35,747 white males who served in the Union Army.

American Journeys
Firsthand accounts of exploration range from Viking stories to early 19th-century trappers’ journals.

American President: An Online Reference Resource
Presents detailed information on all 43 of the nation’s presidents.

Battle Lines: Letters from America's Wars
More than 30 letters cover conflicts from the Revolutionary War to the War of 1812 to war in Iraq.

Center for Archaeological Studies
Showcases archaeological excavations at Mobile and elsewhere in Alabama through images and exhibits.

Colonial Connecticut Records, 1636-1776
Explore the 15-volume Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, from April 1636 to October 1776.

Core Historical Literature of Agriculture
Searchable facsimiles of 1,850 monographs and 288 journal volumes related to agriculture in the U.S. between 1806 and 1989.

Cultural Readings: Colonization and Print in the Americas
Examine texts about the Americas produced in Europe from the 15th to 19th centuries.

Documenting the American South
Nearly 1,400 documents covering Southern life from the 18th to early 20th centuries.

History Matters: The U.S. Survey Course on the Web
Provides links, primary sources, and eight modules for teachers and students in three main features: WWW.History, Many Pasts, and Making Sense of Evidence.

Hypertext on American History from the Colonial Period until Modern Times
Collects more than 375 documents related to United States history from the colonial period to the present.

Kentuckiana Digital Library
Collects photographs, texts, and oral histories drawn from 15 Kentucky colleges, universities, libraries, and historical societies.

Lakota Winter Counts
Displays, explains, and interprets the Lakota pictorial histories known as winter counts.

Naval History and Heritage Command
Teach U.S. Navy history using photographs, paintings, documents, oral histories, historical overviews, and more.

New York Public Library Digital Gallery
Presents more than 550,000 images relevant to both U.S. and world history, from the earliest days of print culture to the present.

ProQuest Information and Learning
From newspapers to scholarly journals, ProQuest has whatever you need!

Readex Digital Collections
This site offers a cornucopia of documents spanning four centuries of American history.

USC Archival Research Center
With over 126,000 photographs, maps, and other documents, this site offers a comprehensive look at the history of Los Angeles and southern California.

Africans in America
Trace the history of Africans in America through Reconstruction, with 245 images, maps, and documents.

Digital History
Multimedia resources for teaching slavery, private life, technology, and film.

Picturing America
Presents 27 iconic works of art as examples for the use of art and primary sources in history classrooms.

Digital Vaults
Presents over 1,200 of the items in the National Archives and Records Administration’s collection.

Rutgers Oral History Archives
Listen to oral history interviews with Americans who served overseas and on the home front during World War II, the Korean War, Vietnam, and the Cold War.

Nineteenth-Century American Children and What They Read
Examines 19th-century children in America: what they read, what was written about them, and what was written for them.

Diary, Correspondence, and Papers of Robert "King" Carter, 1701-1732
Offers letters and diary entries by Robert “King” Carter (1663–1732), wealthy Virginian landowner and public figure.

Teach Women's History Project
Provides teaching and reference materials on the women’s rights movement of the past 50 years.

Flint Sit-Down Strike
Provides a multimedia introduction to “the greatest strike in American history.”

Northwestern European Military Situation Maps from World War II
Displays 416 situation maps from World War II.

America at Work, America at Leisure: Motion Pictures from 1894-1915
Collects 150 1894–1915 motion pictures on work, school, and leisure activities.

North American Slave Narratives, Beginnings to 1920
Explore all of the known published slave narratives, to better understand the experience of slavery and the culture that slaves created in the nation.

Florida State Archives Photographic Collection
Presents more than 137,000 photographs of Florida on specific localities from the mid-19th century to the present.

Marchand Archive
Memorializes Roland Marchand with more than 6,100 images, including more than 2,000 advertisements, and 48 lesson plans drawn from his collection.

Tangled Roots
Primary sources point out cultural connections between the experiences of African and Irish Americans.

The Presidents
Profiles all 42 of the nation’s completed presidencies.

Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000
Offers 45 mini-monographs on U.S. women’s history, each organized around an analytical question concerning a social movement.

CIA Electronic Reading Room
Digitally serves thousands of formerly secret documents in compliance with Freedom of Information Act requests.

Fifty Years of Coca-Cola Television Advertisements
Archives 50 Coca-Cola commercials, broadcast outtakes, and experimental footage.

Herblock's History: Political Cartoons from the Crash to the Millennium
View 150 cartoons drawn between 1929 and 2000 by Pulitzer Prize-winning political cartoonist Herbert Block.

Legacy Tobacco Documents Library
Houses more than 40 million pages from more than seven million tobacco industry documents.
Making the Macintosh: Technology and Culture in Silicon Valley
Preserves the history of the Macintosh through interviews with designers, technical writers, Apple employees, and others.

Map Collections: 1500-2003
16th-century to present-day maps, focusing on Americana and cartographic treasures.

Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States, 1992-2001
Digitized versions of 20 volumes of Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States, from 1992 to 2004.

Selling the Computer Revolution: Marketing Brochures in the Collection
Presents more than 250 computer marketing brochures from 1948 to 1988.

Vietnam Center and Archive
Browse through a multitude of resources on Vietnam and the Vietnam War, including oral histories, video interviews, and primary source documents.

After the Day of Infamy
Listen to more than 12 hours of oral interviews taken in the first three months after the attack on Pearl Harbor.

Disability History Museum
Explore the experiences of those with disabilities through documents and images dating from the 18th century to the present.

Experiencing War: Stories from the Veterans History Project
Presents video and audio oral histories and additional material from American veterans of 20th-century wars.

Historic Government Publications from World War II: A Digital Library
Includes more than 300 U.S. government pamphlets and books on home front issues from World War II.

Historical Thinking Matters
Presents four guided investigations—on the Spanish-American War, the Scopes Trial, Social Security, and Rosa Parks—designed to teach students to read primary …

History and Politics Out Loud
Captures significant events and personalities of the 20th century through 107 audio items, including speeches, addresses, and private telephone conversations.

NSA and the Cuban Missile Crisis
Provides access to facsimiles of 100 declassified documents relating to the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Parallel History Project on Cooperative Security
More than 350 recently declassified documents reveal previously hidden aspects of Cold War military strategy.

Posters from the WPA, 1936-1943
Showcases more than 900 Work Projects Administration (WPA) posters produced as part of the New Deal.

Presidential Recording Program
Offers over 2,500 hours of White House recordings by six American presidents between 1940 and 1973.

Women in Journalism
Archives 44 “full-life” interviews with American women journalists.

1896: The Presidential Campaign
Follow the contentious election of 1896 with close to 100 political cartoons related to the presidential campaigns.

Amateur Athletic Foundation Digital Archive
Official documents and articles from periodicals record the history of the Olympics and sport.

American Shores: Maps of the Middle Atlantic Region to 1850
Explore the mid-Atlantic region with more than 1,852 maps created before 1850.

Chinese in California, 1850-1925
Browse more than 8,000 objects related to Chinese immigrant life in California.

Densho: The Japanese American Legacy Project
Explore this archive of over 110 video interviews on Japanese American incarceration during World War II.

First World War: The War to End All Wars
Provides an overview of World War I through essays, diaries, posters, audio files, and other primary and secondary sources.

Medicine and Madison Avenue
Provides more than 600 health-related newspaper and magazine advertisements from 1910 to 1960.

Photographs from the Chicago Daily News: 1902-1933
Presents more than 55,000 Chicago Daily News photographs taken in the early 20th century.

The John and Ruby Lomax 1939 Southern States Recording Trip
Archives audio files of more than 700 folk tunes recorded in the South in 1939.

The World of 1898: The Spanish-American War
A wonderful collection of chronologies, images, maps, and other materials on the Spanish-American War.

Ad*Access
Archives more than 7,000 newspaper and magazine advertisements printed in the U.S. from 1911 to 1955.

Inventing Entertainment: The Early Innovations of the Edison Companies
Early motion pictures, sound recordings, and related materials document Thomas Edison’s impact on the history of American entertainment.

Like a Family: The Making of a Southern Cotton Mill World
Offers oral history resources examining life in southern textile mill towns from the 1880s to the 1930s.

Margaret Sanger Papers Project
Selected materials by and about the “birth control pioneer” Margaret Sanger.

Urban Experience in Chicago: Hull-House and Its Neighborhoods, 1889-1963
Peruse this collection of over 900 items relating to Chicago’s Hull House to discover its influence on 20th century urban development.

Without Sanctuary: Photographs and Postcards of Lynching in America
An assemblage of more than 80 photographs and postcards of lynchings, from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

American Family Immigration History Center
Records of more than 25 million passengers and crew who passed through Ellis Island 1892-1924.

American Leaders Speak: Recordings from World War I and the 1920 Election
Access 59 sound recordings of 1918-1920 speeches by American leaders.

Kate and Sue McBeth, Missionary Teachers to the Nez Perce
Presents the letters and diaries of Kate and Sue McBeth, late 19th-century missionaries and teachers among the Nez Perce Indians.

Prairie Settlement: Nebraska Photographs and Family Letters
Nearly 3,500 images and approximately 318 letters illuminate life on the Great Plains from 1862 to 1912.

Red Hot Jazz Archive: A History of Jazz before 1930
Discover over 200 jazz bands and musicians active from 1895-1929, captured here in countless audio and video files.

Sanborn® Fire Insurance Maps, UT
1,275 detailed historical maps, dating from 1867 through 1969, depict 40 cities in the state of Utah.

Small-Town America: Images from the Robert Dennis Collection, 1850-1920
More than 12,000 stereoscopic photographs depict life in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut small towns and rural areas from 1850 to 1920.

The Wizard of Oz: An American Fairy Tale
We’re off to see the wizard! Discover the cultural impact of L. Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.

Thomas A. Edison Papers
A vast database of Thomas Edison’s papers, including correspondence, technical drawings, and clippings about the inventor.

California as I Saw It: First-Person Narratives of California, 1849-1900
40,000 written pages and more than 3,000 illustrations provide accounts of California history from the Gold Rush to the end of the 19th century.

Daguerreotype Portraits and Views, 1839-1864
Examples of early photographs preserve the likenesses of cities, famous figures, and other subjects.

Freedmen's Bureau Online
Read about crimes committed in the former Confederate states between 1865 to 1868.

Great Chicago Fire and the Web of Memory
Commemorates the 1871 Great Chicago Fire with an array of primary sources.

Lester S. Levy Collection of Sheet Music
Scanned images of more than 18,000 pieces of sheet music, including covers, published prior to 1923.

Lost Museum
Recreates the P.T. Barnum Museum as an interactive 3D exhibit and an archive of images, documents, accounts, and essays on 16 original Barnum exhibits.

Mark Twain in His Times
Focuses on Mark Twain’s life and career, including creation of his popular image, marketing and promotion of his texts, and live performances.

Sunday School Books: Shaping the Values of Youth in 19th-Century America
Provides full-text transcriptions and page images of 1815–1865 Sunday school books addressing religious instruction for youth.

Uncle Tom's Cabin and American Culture
Explore Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin as the American cultural phenomenon it was.

Documents from the Continental Congress and Constitutional Convention
274 sources focusing on the work of the Continental Congress and the drafting and ratification of the Constitution.

George Washington Papers, 1741-1799
Presents the largest set of original Washington documents in the world.

James Madison Papers
Explore James Madison’s life through his correspondence, personal notes, drafts of letters and legislation, and legal and financial documents.

Plymouth Colony Archive Project
Documents and analytical essays emphasize the social history of Plymouth Colony from 1620 to 1691.

Raid on Deerfield: The Many Stories of 1704
Documents the 1704 raid on Deerfield, MA, by 300 French and their Native American allies.

Religion and the Founding of the American Republic
Explore the significance of religion in early American history and its influence on republican institutions.

The Kraus Collection of Sir Francis Drake
Peruse 60 primary and secondary materials concerning the voyages of Sir Francis Drake.

Trails to Utah and the Pacific: Diaries and Letters, 1846-1869
Get up close-and-personal with western migrants. Explore personal accounts of westward treks from the perspective of 45 men and four women.

Virtual Jamestown
Experience firsthand accounts of Jamestown and colonial history, dating from 1570 through 1720.

Alexander Street Press
Databases of digitized firsthand accounts and literary works document periods in American history, the experiences of minorities, and other topics.

Digital Library of Georgia
Examines the history and culture of the state of Georgia, presenting an extensive range of primary sources.

Digital Scriptorium
12 collections provide primary sources on ads, health and medicine, the Civil War, sheet music, and more.

Famous Trials
Presents balanced treatments of over 50 prominent court trials, including the trial of Zacarias Moussaoui

Foreign Relations of the United States (FRUS), 1861-1960
Presents digitized selections from the official record of major declassified U.S. foreign policy decisions and diplomatic activity.

Jews in America: Our Story
Explores the history of Jews in America from the 17th century to the present through essays, images, video presentations, and interactive timelines.

Online Archive of California
Explore California from Japanese American internment or the Free Speech Movement to oral histories.

American Memory: Historical Collections for the National Digital Library
The Library of Congress offers an archive of more than 9 million primary sources dating from 1490 to the present.

Brown v. Board of Education
Examine segregation and desegregation through summaries and the court’s opinions for two major cases.

Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties
Digitizes Indian Affairs, a seven-volume compendium of treaties, laws, and executive orders relating to U.S.-Indian affairs from 1778 to 1970.

Internet Moving Images Archive
Reproduces a privately held collection of American ephemeral films produced between 1927 and 1987.

Living Room Candidate: Presidential Campaign Commercials, 1952-2008
More than 250 television commercials trace campaign issues and the selling of American presidential candidates.

Museum of the City of San Francisco
Peruse 11 exhibits, from the Gold Rush of 1849 to Japanese American internment during WWII.

National Park Service: Links to the Past
Roughly 200 National Park Service locations preserve locations designated important to U.S. history and prehistory; explore their resources online here.

September 11 Digital Archive
Records the user-contributed histories of people affected by the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.

Watergate Revisited
The Washington Post looks back at the Watergate scandal in this exhibit of primary sources.

American Indians of the Pacific Northwest
Documents the lives of Native Americans in the Northwest Coast and Plateau regions of the Pacific Northwest in text and photographs.

Ansel Adams's Photographs of Japanese-American Internment at Manzanar
Ansel Adams’s photographs preserve life at the Manzanar War Relocation Center during World War II.

Around the World in the 1890s: Photographs, 1894-1896
Explore this archive of over 900 images by American photographer, William Henry Jackson.

Civil Rights in Mississippi Digital Archive
150 oral history interviews and 16 collections of documents address the Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi.

HarpWeek: Explore History
With illustrations, articles, editorials, and overviews, 22 exhibits cover a variety of subjects dealing with 19th-century American history.

Reclaiming the Everglades: South Florida's Natural History, 1884-1934
Contains 10,000 pages and images on Everglades reclamation efforts and the history of south Florida.

South Texas Border, 1900-1920: The Robert Runyon Collection
This site showcases over 8,000 images documenting the history and development of South Texas and the border.

The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire
Exhibit and archive featuring an extensive collection of primary source material on the 1906 natural disaster and the fire that followed.

The Great Depression to World War II: Photos from the FSA-OWI
Explore this database of over 150,000 photographs that capture the true nature of this crisis and its solutions.

The Stars and Stripes, 1918-1919
Peruse every edition of the “official newspaper” of the U.S. Army fighting forces during World War I.

U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum Website
The Holocaust must be remembered. This site will give your students a closer look at the atrocities of this genocide.

Accessible Archives
Presents articles from 18th- and 19th-century newspapers, magazines, and books, with a focus on the Mid-Atlantic region.

Atlantic Slave Trade and Slave Life in the Americas: A Visual Record
Showcases more than 1,230 images depicting the enslavement of Africans, the Atlantic Slave Trade, and slave life in the New World.

Do History: Martha Ballard's Diary Online
Explore the diary of midwife Martha Ballard and the creation of two modern historical studies based on the diary.

Geography of Slavery in America
Provides transcriptions and images of more than 4,000 newspaper advertisements for runaway slaves and indentured servants between 1736 and 1803.

Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
Presents the complete text of the Nebraska edition of the Lewis and Clark journals, along with supplementary secondary sources.

Salem Witch Trials: Documentary Archive and Transcription Project
Examine the verbatim transcripts of the 1692 Salem Witch Trials.

Selected Civil War Photographs
Explore more than 1,000 Civil War photographs.

Thomas Jefferson Digital Archive
Peruse more than 1,700 texts written by or to Thomas Jefferson—from correspondence to books and papers.

Valley of the Shadow: Two Communities in the American Civil War
Take a closer look at the Civil War with this extensive database that offers a comparison of two Shenandoah Valley counties—Augusta County, VA and Franklin …

Archival Research Catalog (ARC)
Access over than 78,000 digital government resources—from textual records to sound recordings and everything in between!

Archive of Early American Images
Collects more than 4,000 images from books created in Europe between 1492 and 1825.

Documents in Law, History, and Government
Houses more than 3,500 full-text documents addressing the legal, economic, and political history of the U.S.

Gifts of Speech: Women's Speeches from Around the World
More than 400 speeches by women—politicians, scientists, and celebrities.

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Presents 100 milestone documents in American history, from the Richard Henry Lee Resolution of June 7, 1776, to the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

Oyez: U.S. Supreme Court Multimedia
Showcases primary sources from more than 3,300 Supreme Court cases since 1955.
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