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Teaching American History.Org
"TeachingAmericanHistory.org is a project of the
Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs at Ashland
University. The Summer Institutes and Saturday Seminars
are funded by the United States Department of
Education's Teaching American History Grant Program.
They are offered in conjunction with Regional Education
Service Agency II in Huntington, WV, the Ohio Distance
Learning Academy in Toledo, OH, and the Western Buckeye
Educational Service Center in Paulding, OH. Further
information about the Teaching American History Grant
Program is available from the United States Department
of Education. We also maintain a list of other Teaching
American History Grant web sites." Teaching American
History.Org |
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Library
of Congress
"American
Memory provides free and open access through the
Internet to written and spoken words, sound recordings,
still and moving images, prints, maps, and sheet music
that document the American experience. It is a digital
record of American history and creativity. These
materials, from the collections of the Library of
Congress and other institutions, chronicle historical
events, people, places, and ideas that continue to shape
America, serving the public as a resource for education
and lifelong learning." Library of Congress |
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The
National Archives
"Of all documents and materials
created in the course of business conducted by the
United States Federal government, only 1%-3% are so
important for legal or historical reasons that they are
kept by us forever. Those valuable records are preserved
and are available to you, whether you want to see if
they contain clues about your family’s history, need to
prove a veteran’s military service, or are researching
an historical topic that interests you." National
Archives.
Teaching with Documents Lesson
Plans |
The
National Archives/Education
The National Archives' gateway is a collection resources
about primary sources, activities and training for
educators and students. |
Core
Documents of U.S. Democracy
"To
provide American citizens direct online access to the
basic Federal Government documents that define our
democratic society, a core group of current and
historical Government publications is being made
available for free, permanent, public access via GPO
Access. These titles contain information which is vital
to the democratic process and critical to an informed
electorate. They support the public's right to know
about the essential activities of their Government.
Immediate, online access to authenticated versions of
these Core Documents of Democracy increases in
importance as Americans grow ever more dependent on
remote electronic access to basic information resources
-- both past and present." GPO Access. gov |
Primary Documents in American History
"The
Library of Congress is home to many of the most
important documents in American history. This Web site
provides links to materials digitized from the
collections of the Library of Congress that supplement
and enhance the study of these crucial documents."
Library of Congress |
The National Archive Experience
Excellent collection on Primary Sources. I highly
recommend to visit this site. |
American Rhetoric
"Index to and growing
database of 5000+ full text, audio and video (streaming)
versions of public speeches, sermons, legal proceedings,
lectures, debates, interviews, other recorded media
events, and a declaration or two." American Rhetoric |
The Avalon Project
Excellent collection on Primary Sources from Yale
University.
The Avalon Project will mount digital
documents relevant to the fields of Law, History,
Economics, Politics, Diplomacy and Government. We do not
intend to mount only static text but rather to add value
to the text by linking to supporting documents expressly
referred to in the body of the text. |
NARA's 100 Milestone Documents
The following is a list
of 100 milestone documents, compiled by the National
Archives and Records Administration, and drawn primarily
from its nationwide holdings. The documents chronicle
United States history from 1776 to 1965. |
Constitution Resources
Excellent Constitution primary Sources Collection |
Digitized Primary American History Sources
Excellent Constitution primary Sources Collection |
Utah History/Heritage Gateway
Official SesquicentennialK-12
Education Project sponsored by Utah State Office of
Education, The BYU Public School Partnership and the
Utah Education Network. |
The U.S. Mexican War Picture Collection
Excellent collection on Primary Sources about the United
States Mexican War.
Support Link:
Pictures
as Primary Sources |
From
Revolution to Reconstruction -
Timeline
(University
of Groningen)
It is an excellent collection of Primary Sources from
Before 1400's to present time. I highly recommend
to visit this site. |
A Chronology of
U.S. Historical Documents
It is an excellent U.S. Historical Document collection
from the University of Oklahoma. |
The Historical New
York Times Project
Excellent New York Times Newspaper Collection on the
Civil War |
Civil War
Documents
"The purpose of our site is to
bring history students, educators and Civil War
enthusiasts the very best and most comprehensive
information available regarding this American conflict,
including its causes and effects." Civil War Documents |
Civil War Women: Primary Source in the Internet
"The Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and
Culture in Duke University’s Special Collections Library
acquires, preserves and makes available to a large
population of researchers published and unpublished
materials that reflect the public and private lives of
women, past and present." |
American Newspaper Repository
A collection of "about five thousand newspaper volumes,
most of which came, directly or indirectly, from the
British Library. Notable long runs include the New York
World, the New York Herald Tribune, the New York Times,
and the Chicago Tribune. There are also many foreign
language and immigrant papers, such as the Yiddish
Forward, the Irish World, and the Greek Atlantis."
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The New York Times from 1851-2001
New York Time Newspaper Articles Collection from 1851 to
2001. Excellent Collection |
The American Colonist's Library
"An invaluable collection of historical works which
contributed to the formation of American politics,
culture, and ideals" The American Colonist's Library
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e-History
An Excellent "collection of primary sources, documentary
material, personal histories, online books and
reviews"...that..."offers a window into the past for
students and scholars of history." Ohio State University |
The Authentic
History Center
"The Authentic History Center is comprised of images of
artifacts and historic sounds from American popular
culture. Just as the word "authentic" has various
meanings, The AHC varies in function. On one level, it
is intended to be an educational tool to teach students
of history that the everyday objects in their lives
often have genuine (authentic) historical value and can
sometimes reflect the social consciousness of the era in
which they were produced. "Authentic" can also be
defined as conforming to fact, and therefore worthy of
trust, reliance, or belief."
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Pictures
as Primary Sources |
Repository of Primary Sources
"A listing of over 5000 websites describing holdings of
manuscripts, archives, rare books, historical
photographs, and other primary sources for the research
scholar. All links have been tested for correctness and
appropriateness." |
Cuban Missile Crisis
It is an
excellent Primary Sources Collection on the Cuban
Missile Crisis. It contains, newspaper, pictures, and
audio.
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as Primary Sources |
First War World
"The website contains a collection of primary documents
that document the course of the war via source - often
official government - material. Included here are
archive documents signed in the late 1830's which bore
relevance to the outbreak of war some 75 years later, as
well as memos, letters, treaties and the text of
speeches throughout the war and beyond. |
Second
War World
It is an excellent Primary Sources Collection on World
War II. It contains several links available in the
Internet. |
A
Catalog of Political Cartoons/Dr. Seuss went to War
Political Cartoons during World War II. |
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Picture History (Primary Sources)
"Picture History is an on-line archive of images and
film footage illuminating more than 200 years of
American history. Included in its holdings is the
acclaimed Meserve-Kunhardt Collection of 19th century
photography as well as thousands of images that have
been researched and acquired by Kunhardt Productions for
use in historical documentaries over the past fifteen
years. Picture History is intended for the personal use
of students, educators, scholars, and the general public
curious about the past. High resolution images and film
footage are available for professional and personal
licensing. Original photographs, limited editions, and
unlimited editions of historical images, some signed by
the photographer, are available for sale at the Picture
History Store."
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as Primary Sources |
Learn Out Loud
"LearnOutLoud.com
is your one-stop destination for audio and video
learning.
Browse
over 10,000 educational audio books, MP3 downloads,
podcasts, and videos." |
The History Place - The Presidents Speeches
Collection of audio
speeches of several U.S. presidents. |
The History Place - George Washington Picture Galley
Collection of pictures
from George Washington. |
The History Place - Timeline and Pictures on the Civil
War
Collection of pictures,
and quotes in a timeline form |
The History Place - Apollo 11
Collection of pictures on
Apollo 11 |
USDA
Historical Photos
"Most of the photographs
on display in this section were taken between 1937 and
1943 during the Farm Security Administration (FSA) era.
The entire FSA collection of almost 300,000 pictures are
housed at the Library of Congress and the National
Archives and Records Administration. Included on these
pages are other USDA photographs, some of which date
back to the 1800s.Additional photos are planned to be
added." USDA |
PBS American Photography, A Century of Images
Excellent collection of
Photo from PBS |
Free Federal
resources for Educational Excellence
"Primary documents,
historical maps and places, people who changed the
course of history..." |
A Tour of Topics - Maps
Small collection of
History Maps |
Panoramic Photograph from the National Archives
Collection
"This exhibit of
panoramic photographs is but a small sample of the wide
variety of panoramic images in NARA`s still picture
holdings located at the National Archives Building at
College Park, Maryland. The exhibit photographs date
from approximately 1864 until 1937. The vast majority of
the collection, however, dates from the World War I
era." National Archives |
Child Labor in America from 1908 to 1912
Unique collection of
Photographs on Child Labor. I highly recommend to visit
this website.
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Pictures
as Primary Sources |
Cornell University Digital Collection
Excellent
Collection of Photographs and Pictures.
Support
Link:
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as Primary Sources |
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Archiving Early
America
"Scenes and portraits
from original newspapers, maps and writings come to life
on your screen just as they appeared to this country's
forebears more than two centuries ago." |
Hargrett - Rare Collection of Maps - Colonial America
Hargrett - Rare Collection of Maps - American Revolution |
The Civil War Picture Collection
Excellent
Primary Source Collection of Pictures on the Civil War.
It includes, cartoons. PBS.
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Pictures
as Primary Sources |
Photographs of the Great Depression
Excellent collection of
Photograph of the Great Depression from About.com
Support
Link:
Pictures
as Primary Sources |
The Time and
Life Pictures Collection
"Time & Life Pictures represents some of the world's
most recognizable imagery. On this website, we offer
content from the finest photojournalists, documenting
past and present political and cultural events, as well
as celebrities and the American experience." Time Life
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as Primary Sources |
San Francisco Earthquake
and Fire
The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire Digital
Archives Project is a multi-institutional gathering of
material related to this important historical event. It
contains an unique collection of pictures.
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Pictures
as Primary Sources |
American Historical Images
"This collection of historical photographs is provided
with the permission of Facts on File, Inc., and is a
comprehensive collection of images of Native American
people. The collection is arranged chronologically from
the prehistoric period and the Paleo-Indians to 1990 and
the appointment of R. Richard West as director of the
National Museum of the American Indian. The collection
includes information and images which describe the
lifeways of various tribes and include historical
entries for particular Indian groups. Narrative is
provided that provides the historical and cultural
background describing the event, person, or subject
presented." Prof. Troy Jhonson, California State
University
Support Link:
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as Primary Sources |
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The Atlantic Slave Trade and Slave Life in the Americas
The approximately 1,200 images in "This collection have
been selected from a wide range of sources, most of them
dating from the period of slavery. This collection is
envisioned as a tool and a resource that can be used by
teachers, researchers, students, and the general public
- in brief, anyone interested in the experiences of
Africans who were enslaved and transported to the
Americas and the lives of their descendants in the slave
societies of the New World." University of Virginia.
I highly recommend to visit this site.
Support Link:
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as Primary Sources |
Images from African Americans from the 19th Century
Excellent
Collection of Photograph of African Americans in the
19th Century from the New York Public Library.
Support
Link:
Pictures
as Primary Sources |
The Gilder Lehrman Institute for Study of Slavery,
Resistance and Abolition
The Gilder Lehrman Center strives
to make a vital contribution to the understanding of
slavery and its role in the development of the modern
world. While the Center's primary focus has been on
scholarly research, it also seeks to bridge the divide
between scholarship and public knowledge by opening
channels of communication between the scholarly
community and the wider public. In collaboration with
secondary schools, museums, parks, historical societies,
and other related institutions, the Center facilitates a
locally rooted understanding of the global impact of
slavery. |
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American Indian Picture Collection (Edward Curtis
Collection)
"This page is a gateway to information concerning
approximately 80 western Native American tribes, visited
and photographed by Edward Sheriff Curtis from 1890 to
1930, taken from "The North American Indian", Curtis'
massive lifework. "The North American Indian" consists
of 20 volumes of text, describing, in detail, all
aspects of each Native American tribe's life and
customs."
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as Primary Sources |
Pictures of Indians in the United States
(The National Archives)
The
pictures listed in this leaflet portray American
Indians, their homes and activities. They have been
selected from pictorial records deposited in the
National Archives by 15 Government agencies, principally
the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the Bureau of American
Ethnology, and the United States Army. |
Indians of North America - The Native American
Experience Pre-Contact to
1600's
(Prof. Try
Johnson, California State University) "This collection
of historical photographs is provided with the
permission of Facts on File, Inc., and is a
comprehensive collection of images of Native American
people. The collection is arranged chronologically from
the prehistoric period and the Paleo-Indians to 1990 and
the appointment of R. Richard West as director of the
National Museum of the American Indian. The collection
includes information and images which describe the
lifeways of various tribes and include historical
entries for particular Indian groups. Narrative is
provided that provides the historical and cultural
background describing the event, person, or subject
presented." |
Indians of North America - The Native American
Experience 1600 to 1750
(Prof. Try
Johnson, California State University) "This collection
of historical photographs is provided with the
permission of Facts on File, Inc., and is a
comprehensive collection of images of Native American
people. The collection is arranged chronologically from
the prehistoric period and the Paleo-Indians to 1990 and
the appointment of R. Richard West as director of the
National Museum of the American Indian. The collection
includes information and images which describe the
lifeways of various tribes and include historical
entries for particular Indian groups. Narrative is
provided that provides the historical and cultural
background describing the event, person, or subject
presented." |
Indians of North America - The Native American
Experience 1750 to 1800
(Prof. Try
Johnson, California State University) "This collection
of historical photographs is provided with the
permission of Facts on File, Inc., and is a
comprehensive collection of images of Native American
people. The collection is arranged chronologically from
the prehistoric period and the Paleo-Indians to 1990 and
the appointment of R. Richard West as director of the
National Museum of the American Indian. The collection
includes information and images which describe the
lifeways of various tribes and include historical
entries for particular Indian groups. Narrative is
provided that provides the historical and cultural
background describing the event, person, or subject
presented." |
Indians of North America - The Native American
Experience 1800 to 1850
(Prof. Try
Johnson, California State University) "This collection
of historical photographs is provided with the
permission of Facts on File, Inc., and is a
comprehensive collection of images of Native American
people. The collection is arranged chronologically from
the prehistoric period and the Paleo-Indians to 1990 and
the appointment of R. Richard West as director of the
National Museum of the American Indian. The collection
includes information and images which describe the
lifeways of various tribes and include historical
entries for particular Indian groups. Narrative is
provided that provides the historical and cultural
background describing the event, person, or subject
presented." |
Indians of North America - The Native American
Experience 1850 to 1875
(Prof. Try
Johnson, California State University) "This collection
of historical photographs is provided with the
permission of Facts on File, Inc., and is a
comprehensive collection of images of Native American
people. The collection is arranged chronologically from
the prehistoric period and the Paleo-Indians to 1990 and
the appointment of R. Richard West as director of the
National Museum of the American Indian. The collection
includes information and images which describe the
lifeways of various tribes and include historical
entries for particular Indian groups. Narrative is
provided that provides the historical and cultural
background describing the event, person, or subject
presented." |
Indians of North America - The Native American
Experience
1864 to 1874
(Prof.
Try Johnson, California State University) "This
collection of historical photographs is provided with
the permission of Facts on File, Inc., and is a
comprehensive collection of images of Native American
people. The collection is arranged chronologically from
the prehistoric period and the Paleo-Indians to 1990 and
the appointment of R. Richard West as director of the
National Museum of the American Indian. The collection
includes information and images which describe the
lifeways of various tribes and include historical
entries for particular Indian groups. Narrative is
provided that provides the historical and cultural
background describing the event, person, or subject
presented." |
Indians of North America - The Native American
Experience 1875 to 1890
(Prof.
Try Johnson, California State University) "This
collection of historical photographs is provided with
the permission of Facts on File, Inc., and is a
comprehensive collection of images of Native American
people. The collection is arranged chronologically from
the prehistoric period and the Paleo-Indians to 1990 and
the appointment of R. Richard West as director of the
National Museum of the American Indian. The collection
includes information and images which describe the
lifeways of various tribes and include historical
entries for particular Indian groups. Narrative is
provided that provides the historical and cultural
background describing the event, person, or subject
presented." |
Indians of North America - The Native American
Experience 1890 to 1900
(Prof.
Try Johnson, California State University) "This
collection of historical photographs is provided with
the permission of Facts on File, Inc., and is a
comprehensive collection of images of Native American
people. The collection is arranged chronologically from
the prehistoric period and the Paleo-Indians to 1990 and
the appointment of R. Richard West as director of the
National Museum of the American Indian. The collection
includes information and images which describe the
lifeways of various tribes and include historical
entries for particular Indian groups. Narrative is
provided that provides the historical and cultural
background describing the event, person, or subject
presented." |
Indians of North America - The Native American
Experience 1900 to 1950
(Prof.
Try Johnson, California State University) "This
collection of historical photographs is provided with
the permission of Facts on File, Inc., and is a
comprehensive collection of images of Native American
people. The collection is arranged chronologically from
the prehistoric period and the Paleo-Indians to 1990 and
the appointment of R. Richard West as director of the
National Museum of the American Indian. The collection
includes information and images which describe the
lifeways of various tribes and include historical
entries for particular Indian groups. Narrative is
provided that provides the historical and cultural
background describing the event, person, or subject
presented." |
Indians of North America - The Native American
Experience
1950 to
1990
(Prof.
Try Johnson, California State University) "This
collection of historical photographs is provided with
the permission of Facts on File, Inc., and is a
comprehensive collection of images of Native American
people. The collection is arranged chronologically from
the prehistoric period and the Paleo-Indians to 1990 and
the appointment of R. Richard West as director of the
National Museum of the American Indian. The collection
includes information and images which describe the
lifeways of various tribes and include historical
entries for particular Indian groups. Narrative is
provided that provides the historical and cultural
background describing the event, person, or subject
presented." |
After Columbus, A Collection of Pictures
(New York Public Library)
"This
digital presentation draws upon an exhibition presented
by the Library in 1994, Four Hundred Years of
Native-American Portraits, on the occasion of the 500th
anniversary of Columbus's discovery of the Americas.
Offering a selective view of the history of Native
American portraiture, drawn exclusively from the
Library's collections, it reprised an earlier Library
exhibition held in the then-new landmark building on
Fifth Avenue in 1912. In that same year the last of the
contiguous United States territories achieved statehood,
a political act that symbolically and literally closed
the "frontier" phase of United States history." The New
York Public Library |
American Historical Images on File
(Prof. Troy Johnson - California State University)
"This collection of
historical photographs is provided with the permission
of Facts on File, Inc., and is a comprehensive
collection of images of Native American people. The
collection is arranged chronologically from the
prehistoric period and the Paleo-Indians to 1990 and the
appointment of R. Richard West as director of the
National Museum of the American Indian. The collection
includes information and images which describe the
lifeways of various tribes and include historical
entries for particular Indian groups. Narrative is
provided that provides the historical and cultural
background describing the event, person, or subject
presented." |
Indian Land Cessions in United States (1784-1894)
(Library of Congress)
Map Documents:
"The Schedule of Indian Land Cessions comprises 709
entries with links to the related map or maps for each
entry. The tables and essays are available in both
searchable text and page images and the maps are
available in images. Due to the complexity of
information presented in each entry, it is strongly
recommended that users print out both pages of a table
entry for comparison with the related map." Library of
Congress |
Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties
(Oklahoma State University)
Documents:
"Indian Affairs: Laws and
Treaties, compiled and edited by Charles J. Kappler, is
an historically significant, seven volume compilation of
U.S. treaties, laws and executive orders pertaining to
Native American Indian tribes. The volumes cover U.S.
Government treaties with Native Americans from 1778-1883
(Volume II) and U.S. laws and executive orders
concerning Native Americans from 1871-1970 (Volumes I,
III-VII). The work was first published in 1903-04 by the
U.S. Government Printing Office. Enhanced by the
editors' use of margin notations and a comprehensive
index, the information contained in Indian Affairs: Laws
and Treaties is in high demand by Native peoples,
researchers, journalists, attorneys, legislators,
teachers and others of both Native and non-Native
origins." Oklahoma University |
Native
Americans Documents Projects
(California State University, San Marcos)
Documents:
"This collection
currently includes the narrative reports of the
commissioner of Indian affairs for 1871, 1872, 1874,
1875, and 1876, and three additional reports for 1871.
It also includes a map of western reservations published
with the 1875 report." CSU, San Marcos |
American Indian Occupation of Alcatraz
(Prof. Troy Johnson - California State University)
"A
collection of unique photographs which historically
document the 1969-1971 occupation of Alcatraz Island by
Indians of All Tribes, Inc. These rare photographs were
contributed by Ilka Hartmann, Michelle Vignes, and the
National Park Service in order that students and
researchers may have access to information that will
provide insight into the occupation and those who were
instrumental in the early activities of Indian protest
and unified political activities by American Indian
people." |
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Stereotyping Native Americans
"The exhibit Stereotyping
Native America features turn of the 20th Century
stereographs of Native Americans from the UCR/CMP’s
Keystone-Mast collection, photographs from the Adam
Clark Vroman collection, as well as a mural by Ben
Benashley, a White Mountain Apache student at Sherman
Indian High School in Riverside. The goal of the exhibit
is to showcase how, around the turn of the 20th century,
photographic convention dictated Native Americans be
portrayed according to mainstream American typologies." |
The Outsider and the Native Eye (University of
Virginia)
"From 1909 through 1911,
Richard Throssel took on the position of a
photographer-at-large for the Indian Service, for which
he was paid $1,000 a year. Initially, his job was to
depict everyday life on the Crow Reservation, and to
document the Crow Indians adaptation to a white,
European way of life. As Albright reports, Throssel had
a large amount of autonomy in this position. He was
given a budget and allowed to submit his photographs to
officials in Washington, D.C. when he was ready to. In
addition to taking documentary photographs, Throssel
also recorded Indian music and, on at least one
occasion, borrowed Curtis's motion picture camera." |
Boarding School Picture Collection
Excellent collection of
pictures from Boarding Indian Schools. |
Plains Indian
Ledger Art
This site is dedicated to presenting and and preserving
Plains Indian "Ledger" art, drawings on paper, from the
late 19th century for research and enjoyment. Please
explore the site freely. You may set up a free account
which will provide a personal research station with a
number of features. |
Images of Sioux Natives
Excellent and unique Primary Source collection of
Photograph of Sioux people. National Anthropological
Archives.
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as Primary Sources |
Images
of Cherokee Natives
Excellent collection of Cherokee Images from 1730 to
1866. It also contains Maps.
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Pictures
as Primary Sources |
American Indian Tipi Picture Collection
Excellent and unique Primary Source collection of
Photograph of Tipis. Indiana University
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Pictures
as Primary Sources |
Ancient Ruins of the Four Corners
Excellent and unique collection of Photograph of
American Indian Archeological places in the Four Corners
Area of United States.
Support Link:
Pictures
as Primary Sources |
Hargrett Library of Rare Maps and
Manuscripts
Excellent Collection of
"Rare Maps" as Primary Sources.
Support
Link:
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as Primary Sources
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Center for History and New Media: History Matters
"This website is designed for high school and college
teachers and students, History Matters serves as a
gateway to web resources and offers other useful
materials for teaching U.S. history." |
Eye Witness to History
Excellent Collection on Primary Sources |
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Using Primary Sources in the Web
(Washington University)
"Students and researchers now have greater access to
primary source materials for historical research than
ever before. The traditional use of sources available in
print and microfilm continues to be the foundation for
research, but in some cases documents, letters, maps,
photographs of ancient artifacts and other primary
material are available online in different formats from
free websites or subscription services on the internet.
Users of primary sources have always needed to examine
their sources critically, but now with the proliferation
of electronic resources from a wide variety of web site
producers, evaluation is more important than ever
before. Users of web resources must now consider the
authenticity of documents, what person or organization
is the internet provider, and whether the electronic
version serves their needs. This brief guide is designed
to provide students and researchers with information to
help them evaluate the internet sources and the quality
of primary materials that can be found online."
Washington University |
Finding Primary Sources
Suggestions from UC Berkeley |
Pictures as Primary Sources
Tips on how to use Primary Source Pictures and
Photograph in your classrooms. I highly recommend
to visit this website. |
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Library of Congress (General
Search)
"The Library of Congress is the nation's oldest federal
cultural institution and serves as the research arm of
Congress. It is also the largest library in the world,
with more than 130 million items on approximately 530
miles of bookshelves. The collections include more than
29 million books and other printed materials, 2.7
million recordings, 12 million photographs, 4.8 million
maps, and 58 million manuscripts." |
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UB-TAH Map
Collection Resource |
Animated Atlas U.S. History
"Growth of a Nation" is a
free, ten minute movie which depicts the geographic
history of the United States from the beginning of the
nation to fifty states. Geographic elements are
interactive, as is the timeline." |
The
University of Texas Map Collection
The Perry-Castañeda
Library Map Collection (PCL 1.306) is a general
collection of more than 250,000 maps covering all areas
of the world. Many of the maps are included in UT,
Austin online catalog. |
The Library of Congress Map Collection
"The Geography and Map
Division of the Library of Congress holds more than 4.5
million items, of which Map Collections
represents only a small fraction, those that have been
converted to digital form. The focus of Map
Collections is Americana and Cartographic Treasures
of the Library of Congress. These images were created
from maps and atlases and, in general, are restricted to
items that are not covered by copyright protection."
Library of Congress |
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American Indian
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