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BoondocksNet.com
www.boondocksnet.com/ reviews
The forgotten history and cultural and political legacies of U.S. imperialism and other historical debates in political cartoons, literature, and historical texts and analyses.
www.boondocksnet.com/ reviewsThe Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation
www.ellisisland.org/ reviews
www.ellisisland.org/ reviewsAmerica's Story
americaslibrary.com/ reviews
From America's Library. Discover stories of America's past: states, amazing Americans, play, see, hear say.
americaslibrary.com/ reviewsCMSA: California Missions Scholars
www.ca-missions.org/ reviews
The California Mission Studies Association is a nonprofit group of historians, archaeologists, architects, preservationists, Native Americans and clerics devoted to the study and survival of the 21 California missions, presidios, adobes, pueblos, asistancias and ranchos dating from 1769.
www.ca-missions.org/ reviewsCalifornia Heritage Collection
sunsite.berkeley.edu/CalHeritage/ reviews
The California Heritage collection is a "digital" archive containing photographs, pictures, and manuscripts from the collections of the Bancroft Library. It is an "archive" because it offers the public direct access to unique, primary source materials documenting California's rich history "in their original archival context." This is achieved by embedding digital representations of the primary sources directly within the documents -- archival finding aids -- created by the Bancroft Library's curators and ar
sunsite.berkeley.edu/CalHeritage/ reviewsWestWeb: Western History Resource
www.library.csi.cuny.edu/westweb/ reviews
A collection of resources of use to those studying Western American history. Categories include Western ancient peoples, Western Native Americans, Western Spanish borderlands, the Canadian West, European empires and expansion in the West, Western environment, Western spaces, the Frontier, women in the West, gender and sexuality in the West, Western culture, Asians in the West, Chicanos in the ...
www.library.csi.cuny.edu/westweb/ reviewsAmerican Academy of Achievement
www.achievement.org/ reviews
The Academy of Achievement brings you face to face with the extraordinary individuals who have shaped the twentieth century. It is an amazing collection, not of mere artifacts, but of people and ideas that fill you with inspiration, encouragement, and the will to achieve.
www.achievement.org/ reviewsAmerica's Homepage (Plymouth,MA)
pilgrims.net/plymouth/ reviews
A virtual gateway to the past, present and future of Plymouth, MA. Review an area rich in history by visiting our historical pages. View such things as the Mayflower Compact and learn about the Pilgrims and the Native Americans. Learn what to do on your next trip to Plymouth. Places to stay, eat, shop, and a host of other fun activities. Even order Live Lobster online! Visit us often and watch us grow!
pilgrims.net/plymouth/ reviewsThe Hunley Information Site
www.thehunley.com/ reviews
Up to date Information on the recovery efforts of the Confederate Submarine H. L. Hunley in Charleston, S.C.
www.thehunley.com/ reviewsAmerican Socrates: The Life of Bayard Rustin || A documentary for PBS
www.rustin.org/ reviews
About Bayard Rustin || About the Film || Film Credits || Resources || Contact & Contribute Photo Credit: Coreen Simpson Copyright 2000. Bayard Rustin Film Project. All Rights Reserved. ...
www.rustin.org/ reviewsPanorama: The North American Landscape in Art
www.virtualmuseum.ca/Exhibitions/Landscapes/index.html reviews
Part if the Virutal Museum of Canada, Panoramas is a repository of Mexican, Canadian and American artwork influenced by the North American Landscape ...
www.virtualmuseum.ca/Exhibitions/Landscapes/index.html reviewsWhitemarsh Hall
www.serianni.com/wh.htm reviews
Whitemarsh Hall - One of the most fabulous mansions in America was located on a hidden plateau outside of Philadelpha, PA. Take a virtual tour of Whitemarsh Hall, known locally as Stotesbury's Mansion which has been referred to as the Versailles of America.
www.serianni.com/wh.htm reviewsUSS Gambier Bay
www.ussgambierbay-vc10.com/ reviews
USS Gambier Bay (CVE-73) and Composite Squadron VC10. USS Gambier Bay was a WWII Escort Carrier sunk by the Japanese Navy October 25, 1944 off Samar in what was know as the Battle of Leyte Gulf. The Gambier Bay was built in Kaiser Shipbuilding Co., Vancouver, Washington and commissioned in Astoria Oregon on Dec 28, 1943 with Capt. Hugh H. Goodwin in command.
www.ussgambierbay-vc10.com/ reviews28th Georgia/123rd New York Volunteer Infantry
www.28thga.org/ reviews
Homepage of the 28th GA, Co G / 123rd NY, Co D re-enacting unit based in Resaca, GA
www.28thga.org/ reviewsSouthern culture, history and religion in Dixie Land
www.truthinhistory.org/ reviews
Truth in History Publications is a Christ-centered and Bible-based ministry proclaiming the Lordship of Jesus Christ and God's sovereign control of human history as taught in the Holy Scriptures as it relates to the South.
www.truthinhistory.org/ reviewsNative American: Modoc Indians
www.cheewa.com/ reviews
This is the illustrated story of the Modoc Indians, originally located in northern California/southern Oregon, and now organized as the Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma. The Modocs engaged in one of the most expensive Indian wars ever fought, both in terms of money and lives. Over 1, 000 U.S. soldiers were eventually involved in defeating some 50 Modoc warriors in the Modoc War (1872-73). The only U.S. Brig. General ever killed in an Indian battle was killed in this war. The article is written by the great-grand- daughter of one of the Modoc warriors.
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