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This category concerns the history of the United States of America, from Colonial times through the present day.
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Companion to the PBS history series; includes features on a range of people and events in American history, from Hawaii's last queen to Joe DiMaggio.
Links to reference sites for American history topics dealing with people, politics, events and literature.
Primary source and archival materials relating to American culture and history from the Library of Congress, as part of the National Digital Library. Research tools, educational resources, and related LOC collections provided.
Primary source and archival materials relating to American culture and history.
Collection of printed ephemera documenting more than three centuries of daily life in America and elsewhere. Including broadsides, posters, programs, handbills, menus, and proclamations.
Permanent exhibition of the "rarest, most interesting or significant items relating to America's past". Exhibit divided into three sections covering History, Philosophy, and Fine Arts.
Dedicated to developing innovative American history projects, exploring how historians, photographers, journalists and artists enhance and deepen our knowledge of the past by engaging history from a variety of perspectives.
The American environment 1972 - 1977. Curators: Amanda Uren and Wolfgang Wild.
Promotes the study and love of American history. Their website serves as a portal for American history on the Web; offers educational material for teachers, students, historians, and the public; and provides current information about the Institute's programs and activities.
Documentation of the discovery of gold in the southern Appalachians, the history of the US Branch Mint at Dahlonega, Georgia, and a large collection of US gold coins (minted from 1796-1933).
Offers information about the origin, relevance, and meanining of this symbol.
An education site to reveal unknown historical facts about well-known topics.
AM and FM station lists from the 1920s through 1950s. Articles mostly on early history of radio and TV. Site maintained by Jeff Miller.
Informative website focussing on American history from the Colonial period to present-day. Many on-line exhibits include timelines, photographs and famous speeches.
Unusual and little known facts on American History.
Images of diverse objects from the National Museum of American History include famous, unusual, and everyday items with interesting stories to tell.
Culture, liberal learning, politics, political economy, literature, the arts and the American Republic.
The events that shaped the thinking of the American people.
A U.S. federal resource of the Congress providing research material and updated database on American history, government, law and politics, war and military, local history and folklife, social and business history in collections of books, recordings, photographs, maps, and manuscripts.
Online version offers an archive of classic pictures, past covers, and full-length essays.
Document compilations dealing with U.S. foreign policy, military and intelligence, political events, and nuclear technology. Located at the George Washington University.
Experience this great 1960's World Exposition in text and graphics. Descriptions and feature presentations on each pavilion or exhibit.
A 30-minute weekly radio show produced by the Organization of American Historians.
A site about US history. Includes: people, sports, music, health, this day in history.
Historic topics from the full spectrum of America's past, with subjects ranging from the Civil War, to Edison's first phonograph.
Each day, an event from American history is illustrated by digitized items from the Library of Congress American Memory historic collections.
Photographs from the Detroit Publishing Company, 1880-1920. Includes over 25,000 glass negatives and transparencies as well as about 300 color photolithograph prints, mostly of the eastern United States.
Links to sites that cover a broad range of topics from the Revolutionary War to Reconstruction. Includes information databases, such as The Smithsonian Institution and the American Treasures of the Library of Congress.
Includes history of the flag, text of the Declaration of Independence, and tributes to popular Presidents.
Site with a focus on shared Dutch-American history. Answers many questions about colonization, trade and commerce, modern migration, and the other ties between the two countries.
Indexed directory of online resources for American history along with suggested lesson plans and curricula.
Spartacus Internet Encyclopedia, about the history of the United States, but from Britain.
Extensive collection of links sorted by topic and historical perdiod and maintained by George Laughead, Jr., from the Virtual Library History Network.
Collection of seven essays published by Jean Jules Jusserand in 1916 tracing French-American relations by biographical vignette.
Online version offers an archive of classic pictures, past covers, and full-length essays.
A 30-minute weekly radio show produced by the Organization of American Historians.
A U.S. federal resource of the Congress providing research material and updated database on American history, government, law and politics, war and military, local history and folklife, social and business history in collections of books, recordings, photographs, maps, and manuscripts.
An education site to reveal unknown historical facts about well-known topics.
AM and FM station lists from the 1920s through 1950s. Articles mostly on early history of radio and TV. Site maintained by Jeff Miller.
The American environment 1972 - 1977. Curators: Amanda Uren and Wolfgang Wild.
A site about US history. Includes: people, sports, music, health, this day in history.
Culture, liberal learning, politics, political economy, literature, the arts and the American Republic.
Historic topics from the full spectrum of America's past, with subjects ranging from the Civil War, to Edison's first phonograph.
Document compilations dealing with U.S. foreign policy, military and intelligence, political events, and nuclear technology. Located at the George Washington University.
Spartacus Internet Encyclopedia, about the history of the United States, but from Britain.
Site with a focus on shared Dutch-American history. Answers many questions about colonization, trade and commerce, modern migration, and the other ties between the two countries.
Primary source and archival materials relating to American culture and history.
Dedicated to developing innovative American history projects, exploring how historians, photographers, journalists and artists enhance and deepen our knowledge of the past by engaging history from a variety of perspectives.
Collection of printed ephemera documenting more than three centuries of daily life in America and elsewhere. Including broadsides, posters, programs, handbills, menus, and proclamations.
Experience this great 1960's World Exposition in text and graphics. Descriptions and feature presentations on each pavilion or exhibit.
Companion to the PBS history series; includes features on a range of people and events in American history, from Hawaii's last queen to Joe DiMaggio.
Permanent exhibition of the "rarest, most interesting or significant items relating to America's past". Exhibit divided into three sections covering History, Philosophy, and Fine Arts.
Extensive collection of links sorted by topic and historical perdiod and maintained by George Laughead, Jr., from the Virtual Library History Network.
Indexed directory of online resources for American history along with suggested lesson plans and curricula.
Each day, an event from American history is illustrated by digitized items from the Library of Congress American Memory historic collections.
The events that shaped the thinking of the American people.
Includes history of the flag, text of the Declaration of Independence, and tributes to popular Presidents.
Unusual and little known facts on American History.
Images of diverse objects from the National Museum of American History include famous, unusual, and everyday items with interesting stories to tell.
Collection of seven essays published by Jean Jules Jusserand in 1916 tracing French-American relations by biographical vignette.
Offers information about the origin, relevance, and meanining of this symbol.
Primary source and archival materials relating to American culture and history from the Library of Congress, as part of the National Digital Library. Research tools, educational resources, and related LOC collections provided.
Documentation of the discovery of gold in the southern Appalachians, the history of the US Branch Mint at Dahlonega, Georgia, and a large collection of US gold coins (minted from 1796-1933).
Informative website focussing on American history from the Colonial period to present-day. Many on-line exhibits include timelines, photographs and famous speeches.
Photographs from the Detroit Publishing Company, 1880-1920. Includes over 25,000 glass negatives and transparencies as well as about 300 color photolithograph prints, mostly of the eastern United States.
Promotes the study and love of American history. Their website serves as a portal for American history on the Web; offers educational material for teachers, students, historians, and the public; and provides current information about the Institute's programs and activities.
Links to reference sites for American history topics dealing with people, politics, events and literature.
Links to sites that cover a broad range of topics from the Revolutionary War to Reconstruction. Includes information databases, such as The Smithsonian Institution and the American Treasures of the Library of Congress.

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