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         American History Historical Docs:     more books (42)
  1. Doc Holliday: A Family Portrait by Karen Holliday Tanner, 1998-04
  2. Fighting for Air - the Unknown Adventures of Young Doc Holliday by Jack Kincade, 2008-07-03
  3. The Saga of Billy the Kid (Historians of the Frontier and American West Series) by Walter Noble Burns, 1999-09-01
  4. The Hukbalahap insurrection: A case study of a successful anti-insurgency operation in the Philippines, 1946-1955 (Historical analysis series) by Lawrence M Greenberg, 1995
  5. Confederate General R.S. Ewell: Robert E. Lee's Hesitant Commander by Paul D. Casdorph, 2004-07-23
  6. Henry Lunt and the Ranger by Tom McNamara, 1991-01
  7. A History of the Volga Relief Society by Emma Schwabenland Haynes, 1982-01-01
  8. Douglass And Melville: Anchored Together in Neighborly Style by Robert K. Wallace, 2005-06-30
  9. Lewis and Clark: The Maps of Exploration, 1507-1814 (University of Virginia Library) by Guy Meriwether Benson, William Robert Irwin, et all 2002-12-16
  10. Triumph of the Third Reich by A. Edward Cooper, 1999-10-02
  11. The Fatal Crown by Ellen Jones, 1991-01-15
  12. Our Sacred Honor (Prelude to Glory, 1) by Ron Carter, 1998-04-01
  13. SHADOWS OF SHASTA by 1881 JOAQUIN MILLER, 2009-05-19
  14. Lorena by Frederic Bean, 1996-12

21. Historical Primary Sources A Guide To Resources In The Pollak Library Government
areas of education, psychology, american history, sociology, religion and electronicaccess to historical texts. Quote from 1789-1909 OPAC RECORD docs/FILM/US
http://library.fullerton.edu/docslinks/primary_general.htm
Primary Sources: General Search Tools
A Guide to Resources in the Pollak Library Government Documents Collection Pollak Library Library Research Guides Special Topics Primary Source ... s - GENERAL SEARCH TOOLS
GENERAL INDEXES
GENERAL INDEXES
American Memory [Library of Congress]
American Memory is a gateway to primary source materials relating to the history and culture of the United States. The site offers more than 7 million digital items from more than 100 historical collections. Includes A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation: U.S. Congressional Documents and Debates, 1774-1873 and United States Congressional Serial Set
Making of America
"Making of America is a digital library of primary sources in American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction. The collection is particularly strong in the subject areas of education, psychology, American history, sociology, religion, and science and technology. This site provides access to 267 monograph volumes and over 100,000 journal articles with 19th century imprints. The project represents a major collaborative endeavor in preservation and electronic access to historical texts." - Quote from Home Page.
A Descriptive Catalogue of the Government Publications of the United States, September 5, 1774 - March 4, 1881

22. Primary Sources For History Students -- Civil War
1861 to 1867 OPAC RECORD docs/STATE CALIF Abraham Lincoln historical DigitizationProject Papers and documents of primary sources in american history from the
http://library.fullerton.edu/docslinks/primary_civilwar.htm
United States Civil War
A Guide to Resources in the Pollak Library Government Documents Collection
Pollak Library
Library Research Guides Special Topics Primary Source ... s - CIVIL WAR
MANUSCRIPT SOURCES
PUBLISHED SOURCES WEB RESOURCES Below are major items or collections in the Pollak Library documenting the United States Civil War. Many primary source documents from the Civil War can also be found in published books and also on microfilm in our periodicals collection. Still others can be found in digitized collections on the Internet. For additional materials in our library, search the OPAC (Online Public Access Catalog) by the following SUBJECTS
TIP
: While viewing the list of results, click on LIMIT/SORT to narrow by additional terms or to sort by year of publication. United States History Civil War 1861 1865 Sources
United States Politics and Government 1861 1865

Confederate States of America History Sources
For additional information, please ask at the Government Documents Desk (3rd Floor, Library North) or

23. Links To Collections Of Historical Materials - Facts About The USA: InfoUSA
Documents for the study of american history from the University of Kansas http//www.ukans.edu/carrie/docs/amdocs_index.html.US historical Documents Archive
http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/infousa/facts/linkhist.htm
USA Facts Media Information Technology Education ...
Famous Speeches
Links to Collections of Historical Materials
America's Story from America's Library
Library of Congress American History site aims at a school audience.
http://www.americaslibrary.gov/cgi-bin/page.cgi American Civil War Homepage
http://sunsite.utk.edu/civil-war/warweb.html American History and American Studies
http://www.library.yale.edu/rsc/american/ American Memory Project
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem American Studies Web
http://www.georgetown.edu/crossroads/asw/index.html Annotated Constitution
http://www.access.gpo.gov/congress/senate/constitution Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (CU) History Collection
The historical collection of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (CU), formerly the Division of Cultural Relations,documents the development of U.S. international educational and cultural exchange activities, including the Fulbright Program. Organized in 1961 within the Department of State, the bureau was responsible for administering the principal provisions of the Fulbright-Hays Act. It functioned as a part of the State Department until 1978 when it merged with the United States Information Agency. The basic collection consists of papers generated while CU was in the State Department, from 1938 until 1978. The remainder consists of papers produced after CU moved to USIA in 1978. The collection was presented to the University of Arkansas by the United States Information Agency in the spring of 1983.

24. HTY 498:  Senior Seminar In North American History
Gov docs S1.1 Guides to the Literature The american historical Association's Guideto historical Literature REF D20 A45 1995 Harvard Guide to american history
http://www.library.umaine.edu/class/JOHNSON/HTY 498.htm
Resources for
HTY 498: Senior Seminar in
North American History
Fogler Resources
Fogler Library Home Page
http://www.library.umaine.edu/
URSUS
http://130.111.64.3/
For books on a topic, choose "Subject" or "KeyWords." Use URSUS for checking Fogler periodical holdings.
Interlibrary Loan Department
http://www.library.umaine.edu/ill/
Special Collections Department
http://www.library.umaine.edu/speccoll/
See links to List of Manuscript Collections, Maine Nespapers, Archives Database, and Subject Guides. Library Catalogs
URSUS
http://130.111.64.3/
Other Library Catalogs (LibDex)
http://www.libdex.com/ WorldCat MULS (Maine Union List of Serials) http://130.111.64.3:81/ National Union Catalog, pre-1956 Imprints Folio Z881.A1 U518 Government Documents URSUS (http://130.111.64.3/) U.S. federal documents 1975 - , Canadian federal documents Cumulative Title Index to United States Public Documents, 1789-1976 Ref Index Z1223.Z7 L47 Cumulative Subject Index to the Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications, 1900-1971 Ref Index Z1223 .A18

25. Horn Library: History
AMdocs Copies of historical Documents http//www.ukans.edu/carrie/docs/amdocs_index.htmlDocuments for the study of american history.
http://fusion.babson.edu/html/library/pg.cfm?ID=464

26. Early American History And Its Literature
Chronology of US historical Documents http//www.law.ou AMdocsDocuments for the Studyof american history http//www.ukans.edu/carrie/docs/amdocs_index.html
http://www.hccfl.edu/library/blrc/bibs/amhist_lit.asp
Early American History and its Literature You can find more materials in the Library by doing a "subject browse" search in LINCC Search
HCC Brandon Library's Catalog. Try some of these examples: United States History 1783-1815 United States History 1801-1809 Mexican War, 1846-1848 United States History 1815-1861 Fiction Print Sources (History/Historical Documents): - in shelf list order REF E45.E53Encyclopedia of the North American Colonies
(secondary sources only) REF E46.5C65Colonial Wars of North America 1512-1763
(secondary sources only) REF E173.A793The Annals of America
(Volumes 1-9 deal with early American history up to the Civil War. All original documents, with notes as to their context. Excellent for primary source material.) REF E174.D52Dictionary of American History
(secondary sources only. Substantial nine volume source) REF E176.D563Dictionary of American Biography
(Ten volumes, plus supplements, give detailed information on prominent people) REF E178.5A4IAlbum of American History
(Volume 1 and 2 - Colonial Period to 1853. Numerous illustrations, minimal text work to give a picture of the life of the times.) Literature in Shelflist Order:

27. American History
Henry Steele, and Milton Cantor Documents of american history. http//www.ukans.edu/carrie/docs/amdocs_index.html CHRONOLOGYOF US historical DOCUMENTS.
http://www.lib.rochester.edu/index.cfm?PAGE=275

28. Japanese-American Relocation / Internment
historical revision schemes of the last 30+ years has cost the american public billions(PL America The Falsification of WWII history Preface from Tokyo
http://www.pnorthwestbooks.com/docs/relocation.html
Japanese-American Relocation / Internment
on the West Coast of the U.S. in World War-II Click Here to Learn More:
Other Web Sites:
Emotionally, politically and racially charged, the issue of the Japanese-American Relocation during World-War II is an event that just won't go away. Claims have been made that American citizens were imprisoned against their will in "concentration camps," and that the entire fiasco was motivated by war time hysteria, racial bigotry, and opportunistic businesses that wanted to snap up property left behind by the evacuees. Counter claims have suggested that there was complete documented evidence to justify an evacuation of Japanese-Americans and Japanese nationals from the West coast of the United States, and that no American citizen was detained against their will by their own government. Tempers flare and positions become intractable. When searching for truth, sorting the gold from the garbage is a difficult undertaking. Award winning researcher and writer Lillian Baker produced books that clearly show (warts and all) documented evidence of exactly what happened. Each book has a bibliography that will clearly inform all curious researchers. Her Pulitzer Prize nominated work is SO important that it resides in a special archive set aside at The Lillian Baker Collection at the Hoover Institution for War, Revolution and Peace at Stanford University. The archive is open to scholars.

29. Tales Of American "Concentration Camps" Perpetuate Slander
Newspaper editorial accurately reflects the arguments of those blurring the lines between those detained Category Society history Aftermath Opposing Views...... of California to erect an historical marker mistakenly to challenge an injustice againstthe american people as The rewriting of history to support a political
http://www.pnorthwestbooks.com/docs/estrada.html
Tales of American "Concentration Camps" Perpetuate Slander By: Richard Estrada, Associate Editor Dallas Morning News - Sept. 26, 1996 WASHINGTON, D.C. - I was walking in Georgetown the other day when a friend from Dallas told me her school-age daughter was being taught about America’s "concentration camps" during the Second World War. Right away I knew what she meant. The painful and complicated issue of how the government treated U. S. residents of Japanese descent was reverberating again this time during a Sunday stroll up Pennsylvania Avenue. Everyone agrees it was a sad episode. But more than 50 years since the war’s end, the story of the relocation or internment of 125,000 Japanese and Japanese Americans between 1942 and 1946 is getting sadder all the time. Sadder because politically motivated historical revisionists are distorting the facts to the detriment of America. Historical Revisionists claim Manzanar Relocation Center was an "internment" or "Concentration Camp." If so, then why was there only a plain sign in both English and Japanese stating the sign in the center's boundary? No fence. No barbed wire. No guard towers. Exercising the politics of aggrievement, Japanese American advocates and their politically correct allies, have already succeeded in getting the State of California to erect an historical marker mistakenly designating the first of the relocation camps as a concentration camp. [Additional such designations appear on bronze plaques at the site of the Segregation Center at Tule Lake, California, and at the site of the Family Internment Center at Crystal City, Texas.]

30. Ohio5 Docs: Historical Cataloging, Project Proposal
these institutions became depository libraries there are early american history materialsin look at their collection to identify the historical strengths and
http://www.wooster.edu/Library/Gov/Ohio5Docs/Catalog/Proposal.html
FIVE COLLEGES PROJECT PROPOSAL
FOR RETROSPECTIVE CONVERSION OF U.S. GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS
JANUARY 23, 1998 PROPOSAL
The Five Colleges of Ohio libraries are proposing a retrospective conversion project for their government publications collections. This consortium includes the oldest depository library in Ohio, Ohio Wesleyan University, which became a federal depository in 1845, followed by Oberlin College (1858), Kenyon College (1873), Denison University (1884), and The College of Wooster (1966). In a relatively small geographical area an historical wealth of information is available but not as equally accessible since many government publications are not included in the online catalog. Traditionally, access to government publications has been through the experience of the government publications librarian, or through various indexes, but not the card catalog. However, with online capability and the ease of access to information regardless of format, it has become desirable to include government publications in the consortium database. Within the consortium there are several ways in which government publications are handled and organized, although all adhere to the Guidelines for U.S. Depository Libraries. All of the institutions organize their collection by the Superintendent of Documents classification system, with a few selected titles in their library's main classifications systems (whether LC or Dewey). Because of the early dates when four of these institutions became depository libraries there are early American history materials in these document collections. Many administrative departments no longer exist, e.g., the War Department, etc.

31. The Gilder Lehrman Institute Of American History
www.studyworld.com/indian_removal_act_of_1830.htm historical overview of chass.ncsu.edu/garson/dye/docs/removal.htm; relocationof the Native american peoples.
http://www.gliah.uh.edu/historyonline/lesson_plans_display.cfm?lessonID=26

32. The Gilder Lehrman Institute Of American History
com/aama/docs/docs.htm African american historical documents. com/aama/books/ebooks.htmAfrican american books. are the given sites, library, history museums, CD
http://www.gliah.uh.edu/historyonline/lesson_plans_display.cfm?lessonID=25

33. Library
org/wgbh/amex/ Documents for the Study of american history http//www.cc.ukans.edu/carrie/docs/amdocs_index.htmlA Chronology of US historical Documents http
http://www.dana.edu/library/internet_history.html
Art
Biology Chemistry
History
... Sociology
General History
The History Place
http://www.historyplace.com/

Internet Global History Sourcebook: dedicated to exploration of interaction between world cultures.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/global/globalsbook.html

Internet History of Science Sourcebook
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/science/sciencesbook.html

HyperHistory Online
http://www.hyperhistory.com/online_n2/History_n2/a.html

Historical Text Archive http://historicaltextarchive.com/ BUBL LINK Catalogue of selected Internet resources: Geography and history http://link.bubl.ac.uk/history Galaxy Directories http://www.galaxy.com/cgi-bin/dirlist?node=23929 Biography.com http://www.biography.com American History American Cultural History - The Twentieth Century - Kingman College http://www.nhmccd.edu/contracts/lrc/kc/decades.html http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/ Documents for the Study of American History http://www.cc.ukans.edu/carrie/docs/amdocs_index.html

34. EDU2 : Level 4
Project at the Yale Law Schoolus historical docs; Central Intelligence Agency Electronic Document Release Center; DOCUMENTS FOR THE STUDY OF american history;
http://www.my-edu2.com/EDU/histor8.htm
EDU2 :US HISTORY
ABCentral Search Helpers Submit a Link ...
  • US SOCIAL *AIRFORCE*
  • Air Force Historical Research Agency:us
  • US Military Aircraft
  • airforcehistory *ARMY*
  • ARMY HISTORICAL SERIES:us
  • Army Mortuary Affairs History Page
  • David L. Velleux's World!!! Home Page:us army rifles/handguns history
  • John M. Gates: The U.S. Army and Irregular Warfare ...
  • Web Site of General George S. Patton *CUBA MISSILE_CRISIS*
  • 14 Days in October: The Cuban Missile Crisis
  • Die Kubakrise - Inhalt
  • Kubakrise
  • The Whole World Was Watching:an oral history of 1968 (us) *NAVY*
  • American Battleship Directory
  • American Merchant Marine at War - Revolution to World War II to today
  • Battleships Carriers And All Other Warships:us
  • Battleships of the United States ...
  • navyhistory:us *SPANISH AMERICAN_WAR*
  • 1898 La Guerra Hispano Americana en Puerto Rico
  • 1898-1998 Centennial of the Spanish-American War
  • John Baker:on the press in the spanish-american war
  • Pennsylvania Volunteers of the Spanish-American War - rosters, histories, letters home, nurses. ...
  • The Spanish American War:links *US*
  • A Journey Towards Freedom:us history
  • About ThisNation.com:us
  • 35. HISTORY ROOM LINKS
    essays and biographies pertaining to american history topics. history Text Archiveat Mississippi State Univ select Government docs then US historical Documents
    http://members.aol.com/LDRS AAC WebPage/private/history/hista02.htm
    A cademic A ssistance C enter DOCUMENT COLLECTIONS links...
    • Newspaper Collectors Society of America This is created by the Newspaper Collectors Society of America. It has information on collecting old newspapers, but also much historical material out of old newspapers including special sections on Presidents and their addresses, sports, crime, and many other topics.
    • American Revolution and struggle for independence is the title of this extraordinary site. But it contains not only a hypertext version of a major history of the United States, but hundreds of the most important original documents from earliest colonial times well past the Civil War. It also contains many interpretive and analytical historical essays on specific aspects of American history. It is rapidly being expanded to cover America into the 20th century. It is a real gem. Related to the previous site, this has lists of related historical document projects. This is also related to the above and contains a listing of original essays and biographies pertaining to American history topics.
    • History Text Archive at Mississippi State Univ. A massive and well organized reference for complete historic documents.

    36. History Resources On The Web
    www.cc.ukans.edu/carrie/docs/amdocs_index.html; resources/library/research/subject/artsci/history/american/american.htm;US historical Census Data http//icg.fas
    http://www.ulaverne.edu/~library/histweb.htm
    Librarians have selected the following information sources available at Wilson Library to assist you with your research. If you need additional assistance please feel free to stop by the Reference Center, call us or email us.
    Please click here for History at Wilson Associations
    Journals
    Countries

    37. Nevada State Museum & Historical Society
    as a benefit of membership in the Nevada State Museum historical Society STOREPublications on Nevada history and the Mohave Desert, Native american arts and
    http://dmla.clan.lib.nv.us/docs/museums/lv/vegas.htm
    700 Twin Lakes Drive
    Las Vegas, Nevada 89107
    Phone: (702) 486-5205
    Fax: (702) 486-5172
    The Museum is located
    in historic Lorenzi Park
    Museum Staff

    MISSION
    The Nevada State Museum and Historical Society, a state agency, is an educational institution whose purpose is to advance the understanding of the history, pre-history, and natural history of Nevada, emphasizing southern Nevada and its relationship with surrounding areas. It collects, researches, interprets, exhibits, and preserves Nevada's heritage for present and future generations. Revised and adopted by Museum Board March 1998
    LOCATION Map
    Overlooking the lake in Lorenzi Park, 700 Twin Lakes Drive Museum Membership Form MUSEUM NEWS Museum News STORE Publications on Nevada history and the Mohave Desert, Native American arts and crafts, and specialty items related to changing exhibits with a section of books, toys, and collectibles for children LIBRARY Research collection of photographs, maps, manuscripts, newspapers, and records pertaining to Nevada and Las Vegas history PERMANENT EXHIBITS Biological Sciences Regional History Earth Sciences CHANGING EXHIBITS Corridors: Winthrop Davis: Las Vegas Photographs 1930-1934 (through September 29, 2002) Photographs of the Depression era and construction of Hoover Dam with text by the photographer.

    38. Nevada State Library And Archives - National History Day - 2001
    of the american West. Nevada State Archives http//dmla.clan.lib.nv.us/docs/nsla/archives/nsa.htm– Links to Nevada Political history and historical Myth
    http://dmla.clan.lib.nv.us/docs/nsla/bibs/historyday.htm
    National History Day - 2001
    "Frontiers in History: People, Places, Ideas"
    Internet Resources "Frontiers in History" Resources ONLINE ONLY

    39. All American! -- Conservative, Christian, Patriotic And Rush Limbaugh Dittohead
    historical Links Papers of George Washington Benjamin Franklin Glimpses of theMan A Chronology of US historical Documents american history from Revolution
    http://ivycenter.com/allamerican/docs.htm
    W elcome to U.S. Politics and History at All American! This is a place where you'll find the founding documents of the United States, Information on Past Presidents, Government Links, and much more. Documents with the are hosted here at All American!
    Your Choices are:
    Founding Documents

    Other Historical Documents

    U.S. Presidents

    U.S. Congress
    ...
    Return to All American!

    Founding Documents:
    The Declaration of Independence

    The Constitution of the United States

    The Bill of Rights
    Other Historical Documents: Amendments 11-27 to the U.S. Constitution Articles of Confederation Federalist Papers U.S. Presidents: The White House The White House for Kids Presidents in American Memory Inaugural Addresses ... A Portrait and Biographical Sketch of each First Lady U.S. Congress: U.S. Senate Directory of Senators (by Name) Directory of Senators (by State) Contacting Senators via the Internet ... Congressional Quarterly's VoteWatch
    Located in Washington, D.C., the CQ staff of 132 reporters and editors provide daily and now "real time" coverage of House and Senate actions and debates. Every yea and nay is recorded, tracked and analyzed in painstaking, unbiased detail. Other Government Links: How Our Laws Are Made Over 100 U.S. Government Links!

    40. History Documents
    AMdocs, american history Documents, University of Kansas http//www.ukans.edu/carrie/docs/amdocs_index.html;american Studies Web, historical and Archival
    http://www.lawrence.edu/dept/history/HistoryDocuments.htm

    Research

    Guides

    Electronic

    Archives
    ...
    Home
    Lawrence University History Department Doing History:
    Document Archives
    Primary sources are the basic materials from which historians reconstruct
    the past. All good historical research and writing thus begins with efforts
    to find the best possible primary documents or artifacts bearing upon a
    subject of historical interest. Local reference librarians and museum curators can provide invaluable help in directing you toward published materials and collections kept in your area, so you should make sure to check with them first. But online sources of such materials are rapidly emerging. These are likely to be most useful where local resources on a topic are sparse or nonexistent. The following sites, though far from exhaustive, provide a representative sample of what is becoming available in electronic form online.

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