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Last updated on November 10,
2011
- AccuNet/AP Photo
Archive (UMich Only)
- About 700,000 current and historical photographs from the Associated
Press
- Searchable by subject, place, and date
- America:
History and Life (UMich Only)
Index and abstracts of 2000 journals in U.S. and Canadian
history
- American Memory Collection
(Library of
Congress)
- Selected documents, maps, photographs and
motion pictures of American history
- Subjects range from the Continental
Congress to railroad maps to dance manuals
- Searchable by title, subject, or library
division
- Entries often include illustrations,
background information, and links to further resources
- Today in
History
- Summary of major historical events for each
day with links to the collection of digitized books, maps, and
illustrations
- Searchable by subject and day
- Archives
Portal (UNESCO)
- Directory of national, state, and local archives with web links
- Also includes subject lists, such as parliamentary, diplomatic or
family archives
- No annotations; project under development as of 2000
- Archives
USA (UMich Only)
- Index to holdings of 4400 archives and 100,000 archival collections
in the United States
- Searchable and browsable by keyword, collection name, city and state
- Information includes a description of the collection, hours, and a
link to the repository's web site
- Includes National Archives as well as numerous other public and
private archives
- Avalon Project
(Yale)
- Full text of historic legal and political documents for the U.S.,
Western Europe, and the Middle East
- Includes the Mayflower Compact of 1620, Louisiana Purchase, U-2
Incident, inaugural addresses, World War II documents, and numerous
treaties
- Basic
Readings in U.S. Democracy (USIA)
- Declarations, court cases, literature, and
speeches illustrating democratic ideals
- Northwest Ordinance, Gettysburg Address,
Seneca Falls Declaration
- Martin Luther King, censure of Joe
McCarthy
- Capitol Project
(UVa)
- Web sites uses landmarks in Washington, D.C. as organizing principle
for American culture
- Links to museums and maps
- Web sites include Education of Henry Adams,
Pocahontas, and the World's Columbian Exposition (Chicago) of 1893
- Cases and
Materials on American Federalism (Amber/Purdue)
- Extensive course materials provide primary documents on political
theory and American history with sections on the founding fathers, three
branches of government and civil rights issues
- Texts include Magna Carta, Locke, Hobbes, Montesquieu
- Various drafts of the Constitution, excerpts from the Federalist,
numerous court cases
- Section on the Electoral College includes list of faithless
electors, presidents who won by plurality rather than majority, and four
cases where winners of the popular vote lost the election
- Declassified
Documents (UMich)
- Over 70,000 confidential, secret and top
secret documents declassified under the Freedom of Information Act and
deposited in Presidential Libraries
- Material includes White House,
CIA, FBI, Defense Department, National Security Council, Atomic Energy
Commission, NATO, United Nations and others
- Most are dated 1946-68
- Searchable by keyword with an advanced search that includes keyword,
agency, classification level, sanitation level, date declassified and
issue date
- PDF format for the original plus a more easily-read text
format with the search keywords highlighted in red
- The
corresponding microfiche is located in Serials Services and Microforms;
the retrospective fiche is MICRO-F397; the current fiche is MICRO-F
X194
- Declassified
Documents and Other Sources for Secrets (Michigan State
University)
- Descriptive background on document declassification
- Links to federal web sites with declassified material
- Annotated links to non-government web sites
- Digital
National Security Archive (UMich Only)
- Full text of declassified federal documents issued during the Cold
War period
- Many of the documents issued by the State Department, Defense
Department, and Central Intelligence Agency
- Subjects include:
Afghanistan
Berlin Crisis
Cuban Missile Crisis
El Salvador
| Intelligence Community
Iran-Contra Affair
Iranian Revolution
Military Uses of Space
| Nicaragua
Nuclear Nonproliferation
Philippines
South Africa | |
- Searchable by a combination of collection, subject, keyword, creator,
recipient, classification, document type, and date
- Text in pdf or gif format
- The National
Security Archive at George Washington University
contributes to DNSA but has a broader list of subjects
- Digital National
Security Archive Presidential Directives
- Full text of available presidential and national security directives,
Truman through Clinton
- Some of the Truman through Reagan material has been excised due to
classification; most of the George Bush Sr. and Clinton materials are
still classified as of September 2001
- Searchable by keyword, date, author, and date
- Directory of
Digitized Collections (UNESCO/IFLA)
- Index to web sites, primarily on historical and artistic subjects
around the world
- Samples include Connecticut history, Hungarian electronic library,
North American slave narratives, Gulliver's travels
- Index if browsable and search
- Entries provide good annotations and links to the web site
- Famous
American Trials (Linder/UMo-Kansas City)
- Excerpted trial transcripts, speeches, and points of law from famous
trials
- Leopold and Loeb, Scopes Monkey, Rosenbergs, Amistad, Bill Haywood,
Salem Witchcraft, My Lai Courts Martial, Scottsboro, Dakota Conflict,
Mississippi Burning, Chicago Seven, and Johnson Impeachment
- Links to other American trials include Aaron Burr, John Brown,
Lincoln Assassination, Lizzie Borden, Sacco-Vanetti, Lindbergh, Alger
Hiss, Charles Manson, Patty Hearst, John Hinckley, Rodney King, and O.J.
Simpson
- Among the international trials: Jesus, Joan of Arc, Martin Luther,
Gandhi, Adolph Eichman, Nelson Mandela
- Foreign
Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers
- Full text of declassified diplomatic documents and correspondence
- Complete version in Graduate Library stacks (JX 233 .A3) begins 1861
- Web version has selected text, 1945-68
- Additional
Volumes added during the Bush Administration
- University of Wisconsin has digitized the Historical
Volumes, 1861-1958
- Gateway to
African American History (USIA)
- Annotated links to black history web sites
- Materials from President
Clinton's Initiative on Race were originally on this web site
but moved to the National Archives
- Speeches and documents celebrating the 50th anniversary of Little
Rock, Arkansas school integration
- Black History month postage stamps
- HarpWeek - 19th
Century
- Select illustrations and articles from this popular 19th Century
periodical
- Sections on the Johnson Impeachment, Black History, American West
- Some advertising
- Hathi Trust Digital
Library
- Catalog of library materials digitized by Google and member
libraries, including the University of Michigan, CIC (Big 10) and
additional research organizations
- Searches by author, title, subject, series, year with an
experimental full text search as of May 2009
- Results indicate aspects to narrow your search
- A large percentage of titles are available in full text, viewable
page-by-page; if a federal document is not viewable, use the feedback
form
- To download, view the pdf version; indicate any pages up to 10 that
you want to see; use Acrobat prompts for downloading
- Links for each title show which libraries through the country own
copies for inter-library loan purposes
- Historic
Documents (University of Kansas)
- The full text of over 100 documents from the
Seventeenth Century to 1993
- Presidential speeches, legal publications, reports
arranged chronologically
- Historic Places
- Historic
American
Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)
- Catalog of photographic prints and drawings of historic buildings
- Searchable by subject, keyword, and geographic area
- Digitization of prints and drawings in progress
- History
Wired (Smithsonian Institution)
- On-line exhibit of historical artifacts in art, politics, the
military, and culture
- Time frame ranges 1400-2000
- Internet
Moving Images Archive
- Approximately 750 short films (about 15-20 minutes) documenting
American culture
- Most from the 1940s and 1950s
- Includes World War I and atomic fallout films
- Download in .mpg format (200-400 MB per film) and use with Windows
Media Player
- National
Register of Historic Places (NPS)
- Search 66,000 historic places
- Requires special software downloadable from site
- Historical
Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970 (UMich
Only)
- Tables are time series on population, prices, foreign trade,
government budgets, roughly 1789-1970
- Most tables are national in scope
- Excellent notes indicate when the statistic was first taken and cite
sources
- Unfortunately the tables from the CD-ROM version can not be
downloaded from the server
- Historical Statistics in pdf and the historical pdf versions
of Statistical
Abstract, from which the data was compiled, are available
from the Census Bureau web site for
1878-1929, 1953-58, and 1995+
- Instructions
for Using on CITRIX
- History
Universe (UMich Only)
- Index to an extensive microfilm collection of U.S. political and
social history issued by University Publications of America
- Topics include: African American Studies, American Civil War,
Immigration Studies, International Studies, Jurisprudence, Labor Studies,
Military History and War, Native American Studies, Political History,
Southern History, Western U.S. History, Women's Studies
- Sample collections: the FDR, Truman, Eisenhower and Kennedy Office
Files; Lyndon Johnson National Security Files; Immigration
and Naturalization Service correspondence from the early 20th
Century; pacification in Vietnam; William Westmoreland
Vietnam files; Confederate military records
- Browsing by topic or
title yields the guide to the microform collection (HTML or PDF format)
- Search for individual entries in a single or all microform collections
by keyword and date
- Resulting entries refer to microfilm collection location
- Search MIRLYN by title for
the University of Michigan microfilm call number; contact Inter-Library
Loan those collections not available at the
University
- Images of
American Political History
- Collection of 500 public domain images (black and white and color) of
American history since colonial days
- Includes Presidents, maps of Presidential election results, slavery
and civil rights
- Searchable or browsable by time period and subject category
- Information Please
Year-by-Year
- Chronology for 1900 to present
- Detailed information for the 20th century includes annual list of
key
worldwide and U.S. events, economics, music, sports, movies, deaths, and
popular culture trends
- Links to chronologies beginning with ancient history
- Jewish-American
History on the Web
- Biographies and primary documents of Jewish-Americans involved in the
Civil War and taming of the West
- Making of
America
- On-line texts of American social history, 1850-1900
- Searchable by author, title, subject and keyword
- Books and journals about government rather than by government
- University of Michigan/Cornell project funded by the Andrew Mellon
Foundation
- National
Archives
of the United States
- Repostory for official federal government records since colonial
days
- Includes paper, microform, moving picture, and digitized formats
- Guide to the National Archives (Doc.Cen. CD 3023 .A5
1995)
- Guide for
Federal Records
- Search by agency or keyword
- Entries indicate finding aids and available of microfilm
- There is a separate Microfilm
Catalog, which makes it possible to borrow material on
interlibrary loan
- A separate web page provides an overview of finding
aids: Inventories (CD3022 .A3),
Preliminary Inventories (CD 3026 .A2), and Special Lists (CD3023 .A45)
- Its Archives
Research Catalog searches by keyword across all archival
collections and allows you to narrow your initial search for digital
copies only
- Access to Archival
Databases has some diplomatic digitized records, including
military casualties and diplomatic telegrams from the 1970s
- Electronic
Records Archive provides electronic holdings information
- Legislative
Archives begin with 1789
- Native
American Geneaology Links
- Extensive list of geneaology and history links arranged by North
American Tribe
- Includes biographies, literature, culture, photographs and Indian
rolls
- Nineteenth Century
United States Historical, Literary, and Cultural Studies Online
(Washington State University)
- Text of historic documents, speeches, and writings beginning with the
colonial era through 1899
- Presidential papers, American Revolution and Civil War documents,
American Indian and women's history, books on social concerns
- Links to maps and cartoons
- 19th Century Masterfile
(Formerly Poole's Plus)
- Index to popular American and British journals, 1802-1906
- Browsable by journal; searchable by keyword, author
- Cites periodical, date and author
- Picturing
the Century: One Hundred Years of Photography from the National Archives
- Classic black and white photographs of the 20th Century
- Wright Brothers, Great Depression, both world wars
- Presidents of the United States
(IPL/Summers)
- Extensive web site with pages for each President, Washington to
Clinton
- Picture, biographies, election results, first ladies, cabinets,
highlights of administration, historical documents, and links to
related Internet sites
- Special attention paid to links describing historical events and
biographies of cabinet members
- Web
Chronology Project/United States (North Park University)
- Detailed chronologies of political events
- Selected links to summaries of the event
- Summaries provide bibliographic references for further research
- Words and Deeds
(Library of Congress)
- Images of Library of Congress manuscripts,
1692-1965
- Includes selected Presidential documents,
witch hunt petitions, Jack Ruby's statement, etc.
- Searchable and browsable
- American
Colonist's Library
- Chronological list of primary sources influencing the American
colonies and revolution
- Arranged by time periods beginning with 500 B.C>
- Authors include Christopher Columbus, Machiavelli, Shakespeare, John
Smith, George Washington, James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, John Locke,
Thomas Paine, Benjamin Franklin
- Numerous religious texts, diaries, and charters of the colonies
- Acts of Parliament concerning the colonies
- American Revolution military documents and battle accounts
- Declaration of Independence
- Documents
from the
Continental Congress
- Includes Constitutional Convention
- Approximately 500 broadsides preserved by
the Library of Congress
- Searchable and browsable
- May be slow to retrieve
- Founding
Fathers: Delegates to the Constitutional Convention (Natl Archives)
- Extensive biographies and pictures of the founding fathers
- Journals of
the Continental Congress: Selected Documents, 1774-1789
- Articles of Association (1774)
- Articles of War (1775)
- Petitions to the King, instructions to General Washington, letter to
Canada, peace plans
- Revolutionary
Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States (Library of
Congress)
- Includes letters of George Washington, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas
Jefferson, among others
- Information on the treaties at the conclusion of the war
- Spy Letters of the
American Revolution (UMich)
- Images of letters from British and American spies held at the
Clements Library
- Background written by School of Information students
- Includes information on spy techniques, maps, a timeline, and
biographies
- See also Comprehensive Sources
- Amistad Case
- Revolt on Spanish slave ship in 1839
- Supreme Court permitted captured slaves their freedom on March 9, 1841
- The movie Amistad, directed by Steven
Spielberg of Dreamworks, opened on December 10, 1997
- Barbara Chase-Riboud sued Dreamworks for violating her copyright on a
book entitled Echo of Lions
- Amistad Case
(Cornell Law
School)
- Historical background of the Amistad revolt and links to related sites
- Legal filings of the Chase-Riboud v. Dreamworks case
- Description of the movies, list of actors, and movie reviews
- Amistad
Case (National Archives)
- Text of 1841 and related Supreme Court filings
- Teaching activities and questions to be answered by the primary
documents
- Amistad Revolt
(State Department)
- History of the Amistad Revolt and U.S. relations with Sierra Leone
- Includes bibliography of printed and web products
- Amistad
Trial (Linder/UMo-Kansas City)
- Chronology, maps, newspaper accounts
- Trial transcripts, Supreme Court decisions, letters and diaries
- John Quincy
Adams (Internet Public Library)
- Former President Adams argued the case on behalf of the slaves to
the Supreme Court
- Election results, inaugural addresses
- Brief biography and links to more extensive biographies
- American
Civil War Homepage (UTK)
- Extensive unannotated lists of primary documents, diaries, state
civil war web pages, and military unit rosters
- Andersonville
Trial (UMo/Kansas City)
- Trial of Captain Henry Wirz as a war criminal of deaths in
Andersonville Prison, a Confederate facility in Georgia
- Biographies of participants
- Description of prison and the number of deaths per day
- Trial excerpts
- Long-term implications
- Been Here So Long -
American Slave Narratives
- Transcripts of interviews with 17 former slaves conducted in the
1930s by the Federal Writers Project
- Black
Dispatches: Black American Contributions to Union Intelligence During the
Civil War (CIA)
- Brief history on Negro reports on Confederate troops to the Union Army
- Bibliography of books and archival materials
- Civil
War (Yahoo)
- Extensive list of Union and Confederate sources
- Muster rolls, accounts, primary documents, state histories,
underground railroad
- Civil
War Maps (Library of Congress)
- Approximately 2400 Civil War maps
- Searchable by keyword, geography, title, subject, and creator
- Documents
in Military History (Hillsdale College)
- Over 300 documents on warfare from Ancient History through the 19th
Century
- Includes battle accounts and treaties
- Laws of War for the Union Army during the American Civil War
- Harper's
Weekly -
1865
- Digital images and text of popular newsmagazine
- Heavy coverage of the end of the Civil War
- Making of
America
- On-line texts of American social history, 1850-1900
- Searchable by author, title, subject and keyword
- Contemporary books and journals include numerous references to the
Civil War
- Mr.
Lincoln's Virtual Library
- Illustrated drafts of the Emancipation Proclamation and a brief time
line of the Civil War
- Nineteenth
Century Documents Project (Furman University)
- Original texts relating to secession, slavery, the Civil War, and
post-war period
- Focus on South Carolina
- Statistical almanac includes presidential votes by state, 1844-60,
and survivability of slaves by age
- Pictures
of
the Civil War (National Archives)
- Still photographs in JPG format arranged by subject
- United States Civil War
Center
- Thousands of unannotated links to Civil War web sites, including
military statistics and state government information
- Browsable and searchable
- War for
Southern
Independence (Williams)
- Provides
extensive primary sources
- Inaugural addresses of the Presidents, Crittendon and Missouri
Compromises
- Lincoln's House Divided speech
- Declaration of Causes of Seceding States, Confederate Constitution,
Jefferson Davis speeches, Lee's farewell address
- Full text of 1895 book on the Civil War
- War
of the Rebellion: A Compilation of Official Records of the Union and
Confederate Armies
- Digital version of official government document issued 1880 ff.
- Searchable and browsable
- See also Comprehensive Sources
- Cold
War Resources
- Bibliography of web sites and videos on the cold war from a surveillance
perspective
- At
Cold War's End: U.S. Intelligence on the Soviet Union and
Eastern Europe, 1989-1991 (CIA)
- Text explaining intelligence operations during the collapse of the
Soviet Union
- Full text of intelligence documents in pdf format
- Berlin
Airlift - 1948 (Truman Library)
- Declassified documents, including cabinet and National Security
Council minutes, State Department materials, Presidential papers
- Book excerpts and photos
- Cold
War International History Project
- Primary documents and articles on the history of the Cold War
- Includes the arms race, policies of leaders, book reviews
- Lengthy sections on Stalin and Khrushchev
- Searchable by keyword, subject tree, type of document
- Concrete Curtain: The
Life and Death of the Berlin Wall
- History of the Berlin Wall from the partition of Germany to the
demolition of the wall in November 1991
- Text enriched with photographs, maps and bibliography
- Corona
Satellite
Images
(Federation of American Scientists
- Declassified satellite images of Russian nuclear storage and
production facilities, 1960-72
- Considerable background information and documentation
- Did
NATO Win the Cold War? (Vojtech Mastny)
- Twenty-three declassified documents on the history of the Cold war
from U.S. and NATO archives
- Supplements article in the May-June 1999 issue of Foreign
Affairs
- Government
Views of the Rosenberg Spy Case (City College of New
York)
- Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed on June 19, 1953 in a Soviet
atomic spy case
- Annotated of webliography of government reports, declassified
documents and trial transcripts
of the Rosenberg case
- Includes the Venona Project and key players
- Scholarly; well done
- Historic
Nuclear Weapons Test Films (DOE)
- Films of 75 nuclear weapons tests, 1945-1970s
- View with RealPlayer or Windows Media Player
- NRO
Declassified (National Security Archives)
- Text of 23 previously-classified documents on establishment and
operations of the National Reconnaissance Office, 1961-96
- Office handled satellite surveillance after the capture of Francis
Gary Powers over the Soviet Union
- Nuclear Weapon Locations
- History
of the Custody and Deployment of Nuclear Weapons: July 1945
through September 1977
- Classified document prepared by the Defense Department in
1978 and partially released under the Freedom of Information Act
- Includes an appendix with deployments by country and date
- Where
They Were
- Article describes storage of about 12,000 atomic and nuclear weapons
abroad, 1945-77
- Host countries did not always know they were there
- Lists country or territory, type of missile, year imported, and year
withdrawn
- Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Nov/Dec. 1999, p.
26+
- McCarthy
Hearings
- Testimony and interrogation of 395 Americans investigated for
communist activities in 1953-54
- These were Executive (secret) Sessions of the Permanent Subcommittee
on
Investigations of the Senate Government Operations Committee, chaired by
Joe McCarthy
- Hearings divided into five files, text and pdf formats
- Issued as Senate Governmental Affairs Committee Print 107-84 in
2003
- RedFiles (PBS)
- Accompanies a television series about Soviet intelligence, sports,
propaganda, and a secret mission to the moon
- Transcripts and pictures from program
- Text of interviews and searchable access to an English version of the
Russian archives
- Truman Diary -
1947
- Digitized text of President Harry Truman's diary from 1947
- American
Colonist's Library
- Chronological list of primary sources influencing the American
colonies and revolution
- Arranged by time periods beginning with 500 B.C>
- Authors include Christopher Columbus, Machiavelli, Shakespeare, John
Smith, George Washington, James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, John Locke,
Thomas Paine, Benjamin Franklin
- Numerous religious texts, diaries, and charters of the colonies
- Acts of Parliament concerning the colonies
- American Revolution military documents and battle accounts
- Plymouth
Colony Archive Project (UVa)
- Primary documents, 1620-91
- Probate inventories of decedents (e.g. belongings of Myles Standish)
- Selected biographies and wills
- Description and pictures of homes and archaeological finds
- Century of American
Lawmaking (Library of Congress)
- TIFF images of the
- Journals of the Continental Congress (1774-93)
- Annals of Congress (1789-1824)
- Register of Debates (1824-1837)
- Congressional Globe (1833-1873)
- House and Senate Journals (1789-1873)
- Senate Executive Journal (1789-1873)
- Journal of William Maclay (1789-91)
- Statutes at Large (1789-1873)
- Serial Set (1789-1835, 1899, and 1904-05),
selected Senate Documents on indian affairs
- Individual issues browsable; search engine for entire collection
rather than individual titles
- Congressional
Serial Set, 1789-1969 (UMich Only)
- Historic Full Text section of LEXIS-NEXIS
Congressional has the full text of over 333,000 documents and 50,000
maps
- Includes all legislative reports on bills, some hearings, national
commission reports, and most Executive Branch documents issued during
the 19th Century
- Source for social, military, economic, and technology history
(immigration, Civil War, Treasury annual reports, lighthouses) as well
as geographic explorations
- Indexed by subject, keyword, author, geography, bill number, law
number, witness name, serial number, and SUDOCS number
- Documentary
History of the First Federal Congress (Univ. of So.
Carolina)
- 1789 Congressional debates on the formation of the Cabinet
- Text of bills
- Notes from Members of the first congress
- CIA
Electronic Documents
- Full text of electronic documents released under the Freedom of
Information Act since November 1996
- Use Search engine and type "Inspector General's Survey of the Cuban
Operations" in the title field
- Results include two reports with over 400 pages which must be
accessed page-by-page
- Search "Cuba" or "Bay of Pigs" as a full text term for additional
material
- Cuban
Missile Crisis (Yale)
- Full text of 250 official government documents, memoranda, and
telegrams on the Cuban Missile Crisis
- Browsable and searchable
- Based on the State Department's Foreign Relations of the
United States, 1961-63
- Fourteen Days in
October
- Multimedia presentation with timelines, photographs, and audio of
Cuban
missile crisis discussions
- Includes declassified texts, biographies of the players
- Inspector
General's Survey of the Cuban Operations (Natl Security
Archives)
- CIA report issued in 1961 and made available by the National
Security Archives
- Report available in text format with chapter headings and in zipped
format for easy downloading
- This is supplemented by the ultrasecret Taylor
Commission Report, authorized by President Kennedy and
released in May 2000
- Newer releases appear under the National Security
Archives Bay of Pigs web page
- JFK
Executive Orders
- Full text of Presidential orders issued 1961-63
- Includes numerous security measures, including an active duty
call (EO 11058) issued on October 23, 1962
- See also Cold War
- Democracy
in America/DeTocqueville (UVa)
- Full text of book documenting Alexis de Tocqueville's 1831 trip
- Supplemented by commentaries on culture, race, women and religion
- Interactive map
- FBI Freedom of
Information Act Archives
- Thousands of historic records in Adobe Acrobat format
- Includes the Rosenbergs, Lucille Ball, John Lennon, Al Capone,
Roswell UFO
- Arranged alphabetically by name or by subject category
- Categories include: Famous Persons, Historical Interest, Espionage,
Violent Crime, Gangster Era, Unusual Phenomena
- Eighty-five articles written for New Yorkers in 1787 and 1788 urging
ratification of the U.S. Constitution
- Approval and rejection of constitutional provisions of all three
branches of government
- Written by John Jay, Alexander Hamilton and James Madison
- Text from Project Gutenberg and the Library of Congress
- For additional materials, see also Constitution
- Patents (sales) awarded for federal lands, 1820-1908
- Covers Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana,
Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi,, Missouri, Ohio and Wisconsin
- Within state, indexed by name or description of property
- Data includes name, date of sale, property description, and a tiff
image of the original patent
- Can be used for genealogical purposes
- Fog
of War (Washington Post)
- History of the Gulf War written in 1998
- Air strikes, damage done, and installations rebuilt in seven years
- Declassified documents, including National Security Directive 54 and
Distinguished Flying Cross citations
- Committee investigated Communist, Nazi and Fascist propaganda in the
United States, 1934-77
- Hollywood
10
- Essay on the nine screenwriters and one director labeled as
Communists to the House Unamerican Activities Committee in 1947
- Some selected testimony from the 1947 hearings
- Blacklist issued by the movie studios in 1948
- House Unamerican Activities Committee Hearings
- Index, 1938-70
- Documents Center JK 1759 .U5 A39
- Indexed by person testifying and subject of testimony
- Index provides lettered volume and page number (e.g.
e 2407-2414)
- Look up volume letter and pages in the table of contents to obtain
Congress, title of hearing, dates, and part numbers (e.g. House
UnAmerican Activities Committee, 82nd Congress, Communist Infiltration of
Hollywood Motion Picture Industry, Part 7, Jan. 24-April 30, 1952
- Look up committee and title in Documents Center catalog drawer 47 to
obtain call number of hearings text (e.g. HX 61 .A2 1951-52a-c)
- Microfiche Alternative
- Use Congressional
Universe as an alternative for the index
- Go to section on Congressional Index, 1789-1969
- Look for name of person testifying
- Once you identify the hearing, identify the microfiche number for the
full text (e.g. 82 H1375-6)
- HUAC
Records at the National
Archives
- Brief history of the committee
- Description of records and files at the National Archives
- Martin
Dies Records
- Brief biography of Martin Dies, the first chairperson of HUAC
- Description of records at the Texas State Library
- Impeachment
Documents Relating to a U.S. President (Auburn University)
- Full text of selected government documents relating to the
impeachment of Andrew Johnson, Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton
- Includes procedures, reports, and hearings
- Text in Adobe Acrobat format
- Under construction as of October 1998 but considerable progress made
- Impeachment Process
- Documents Center coverage of President Clinton's road toward
impeachment
- Court cases, Starr report and responses, Congressional resolutions
and hearings
- Final Report
of the Independent Counsel for Iran/Contra Matters
- Report by Lawrence Walsh on U.S. sales of arms to Iran and military
assistance to Nicaraguan rebels despite Congressional prohibition
- Summarizes the cases
- Investigation of individuals, including President Reagan and Vice
President Bush
- Concluding observations
- Korean
War (Truman Library)
- Week-by-week account of Korean War, beginning with June/July 1950
- Each week's section provides an historical summary, the full text of
memoes and documents
- Web site maps, photographs, and links to other Korean War web sites
- Report of
the No Gun Ri Review (U.S. Defense Dept.)
- Report admits that U.S. soldiers killed an untold number of South
Korean refugees during the last week of July 1950
- Report divided into chapters and includes primary documents
- Some chapters are 25 MB in pdf format
- State
Level
Casualty Lists (National Archives)
- U.S. casualties in the Korean War, 1951-57
- Arranged by state; subarranged by name or city of residence
- Love
Canal Documents (SUNY/Buffalo)
- Love Canal is a district within Niagara Falls City
- Determined to be a federal emergency in August 1978 because it
was sitting on a formal chemical dump
- Web site provides a detailed history and chronology of the Love Canal
- Digitized documents include testimony of residents and action plans
for the cleanup
- Index to all primary sources available in the SUNY-Buffalo Library
- Martin Luther King Assassination
- Martin Luther
King Papers (Stanford University)
- Project to digitize papers includes several volumes
- Most popular speeches (I Have A Dream, Mountaintop) listed separately
- Web site includes bibliographical and biographical information
- Historic List of Meeting Topics, 1947-92
- Following list was copied from President Clinton's web site
- Truman Administration, 1947-53
- Eisenhower
Administration, 1953-61
- Kennedy
Administration, 1961-63
- Johnson
Administration, 1963-69
- Nixon
Administration, 1969-74
- Ford
Administration, 1974-77,
- Carter
Administration, 1977-81
- Reagan
Administration, 1981-89
- Bush
Administration, 1989-92
-
Presidential Decisions and
Directives
- Definition
- Presidential Directives given different names by different
Presidents:
Presidential Decision Directives (Clinton, 1993-2001)
Presidential
Decision Directive 63/White Paper - Critical Infrastructure
Protection
Multilateral
Peace Operations White Paper
Managing
Complex Contingency Operations White Paper
National
Security Directives (Bush, 1989-93) - NSD
National Security Reviews (Bush, 1989-93) - NSR
National
Security Decision Directives (Reagan, 1981-89) - NSDD
National
Security Study Directives (Reagan, 1981-89) - NSSD
Presidential
Directives (Carter, 1977-81) - PD
Presidential
Security Review Memorandums (Carter, 1977-81) - PRM
National
Security Decision Memorandums (Nixon and Ford, 1969-77) - NSDM
National
Security Study Memorandums (Nixon and Ford, 1969-77) - NSSM
National
Security Action Memoranda (Kennedy and Johnson, 1961-69) - NSAM
National
Security Council Intelligence Directives (Truman through Ford,
1947-77) - NSCID | |
- Abraham Lincoln
- Abraham Lincoln
Papers (Library of Congress)
- Approximately 2200 letters written between March 1829 and June 1864
- Browsable by date and searchable by keyword
- Collected Works
of Abraham Lincoln (Abraham Lincoln Assoc. and UMich)
- Digitized version of an eight-volume set edited by Roy Basler and
issued in 1953
- Searchable by keyword and type of document (speech, memo, letter)
- No table of contents apparent but can be found in the search result
- George Washington
- Portraits of the
Presidents
- Portraits of presidents, Washington through Clinton, in the National
Portrait Gallery
- Brief Presidential biography and background on the painting
- Thumbnail sketch and full screen version
- Presidents of the United States
(IPL/Summers)
- Extensive web site with pages for each President, Washington to
Clinton
- Picture, biographies, election results, first ladies, cabinets,
highlights of administration, historical documents, and links to
related Internet sites
- Special attention paid to links describing historical events and
biographies of cabinet members
- Prosperity and
Thirft: The Coolidge Era and the Consumer Economy, 1921-1929 (Library
of Congress)
- Book chapters on contemporary social history of the United States
- Autobiographies of Calvin and Grace Coolidge
- Speeches, papers, and charts
- Keyword searching is easier than title or subject searches
- Theodore
Roosevelt: His Life and Times on Film (Library of Congress)
- 104 films of Roosevelt speeches, trips, and events covering 1898 to 1919
- Playback byQuicktime, MPEG, or RealPlayer
- Truman Presidential
Library
- Extensive library of digitized, de-classified documents, 1945-52
- Subjects: integration of the armed forces, decision to drop the bomb
on Hiroshima, Marshall Plan, recognition of Israel, Truman Doctrine,
Berlin Airlift
- Warren
Commission Report
- Full text of 1964 report on the assassination of John F. Kennedy
- Reviews conspiracy evidence
- Biographical information on Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby
- White House Tapes
Archive (C-Span)
- See Federal
Government/Presidents for current information
- Salem Witchcraft Trials, 1692 (Linder/UMo-Kansas City)
- Chronology of events
- Biographies of the participants, including the accuser, judges, and
alleged witches
- Petitions, a few transcripts, and information about Arthur
Miller's The Crucible
- Witchcraft in Salem
Village (UVa)
- Verbatim transcripts of the 1692 Salem Witchcraft Trials
- Accounts of witchcraft trials between 1648 and 1706
- Salem Village is now Danvers, Massachusetts
- CIA and the
Vietnam Policymakers: Three Episodes 1962-1968
- Award-winning book by Harold P. Ford
- Analyzes intelligence provided to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson
during the Vietnam War based on declassified documents
- Focuses on distortions of intelligence, judgments on President
Johnson's escalation of the war, and the Tet Offensive
- Excerpts of primary documents and full footnotes
- Estimative
Products on Vietnam, 1948-1975
- Thirty-eight declassified documents from the CIA on the
political situation in Vietnam and Cambodia before the during the South
Vietnamese War
- Assessments of North Vietnamese, Soviet, and Chinese intentions
- Statistics, maps and letters
- The full text of 174 documents are available on the CIA web
site at http://www.foia.cia.gov/nic_vietnam_collection.asp
- Foreign
Relations of the United States (State Dept)
- Full text of declassified diplomatic documents
- Jan-June 1965 and 1966 are available on the web as of June
1999
- Gulf of
Tonkin (National Security Agency)
- Memos, oral history interviews, intelligence reports and memoranda
from the 1964 event from the National Security Agency
- Released November 2005
- My Lai Courts Martial - 1970 (Linder/UMo-Kansas City)
- Chronology of U.S. involvement with Vietnam and rules of war,
including a 1956 Army Handbook
- Biographies of participants
- Excerpts from the William Calley and Ernest Medina trials
- Public opinion polls and army chain of command
- State
Level
Casualty Lists (National Archives)
- U.S. casualties in the Korean War, 1951-57 and Vietnamese War, 1957-95
- Arranged by state; subarranged by name or city of residence
- User's Guide to
the RAND Interviews in Vietnam
- Describes and interprets project to conduct 2400 interviews with
Viet Cong and those familiar with North Vietnam, 1964-68
- Lists individual RAND reports with published interviews
- Vietnam
War Documents and Photographs
- Selected declassified documents on the end of the Vietnam War from
the Gerald Ford Presidential Library
- Includes cabinet minutes and notes, National Security Council
meetings and memoranda, sample memoranda of conversations, a report by
General Fred Wayand
- Selected black and white photographs of meetings, including those
discussing the Mayaguez incident
- List of additional core holdings located at the Ford Presidential
Library
- Vietnam War Era
Ephemera Collection (University of Washington Library)
- Posters, handouts and ephemera on Vietnam era protests
- Divided into thematic areas, includings reasons for protesting the war, gay
rights, women's rights, religion, the environment
- Browsable and searchable
- Vietnam
War Memorial
- Names of U.S. personnel killed during the Vietnamese War
- Name, rank, service branch, and hometown
- Indexed by first letter of last name
- Virtual Vietnam War
Archive (Texas Tech)
- Over 1.5 million pages of documents, photographs, slides, audiotapes, and
oral histories of the Vietnam War
- Various indexes which can be modified by type of material (e.g. photographs
of swift boats
- Wars
for Vietnam, 1945-75 (Vassar College)
- Texts for excerpts from primary documents
- Geneva Peace Accords (1954) and Paris Accords (1973)
- Diem legislation, Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, Presidential speeches
- Extensive annotated links to web sites on
the Vietnamese War and Vietnam today
- See also
- Background
- Formed during the Depression to promote employment
- States had a Federal Writers' Project to collection oral histories
- MIRLYN
Cataloging at the University of Michigan
- United States Works Progress Administration (author)
- United States Work Projects Administration (author)
- Federal Writers Project (author)
- Historical Records Survey (author)
- Print Bibliographies
- Index of Research Projects (HV 85 .A32)
- Federal Writers Project: A Bibliography (Z 1247 .B741 1994)
- Subject Index of Research Bulletins and Monographs (Z 7164 .U56
U55 1937
- National Archives Preliminary Inventory 57 to Record Group 69
(CD 3026 .A2 no. 57)
- American
Life Histories (Library of Congress)
- Transcripts of life histories recorded by the Federal Writers Project
- Data collected from 24 states
- Searchable by keyword or by state
- SGML or TIF viewer required
- Been Here So Long -
American Slave Narratives
- Transcripts of interviews with 17 former slaves conducted in the
1930s by the Federal Writers Project
- By the People,
For the People: Posters from the WPA, 1936-1943 (Library of
Congress)
- Digitized posters of cultural events sponsored by the WPA
- Also includes public health programs
- WPA Life Histories
(Library of Virginia)
- Interviews and books about Virginia social history
- Includes slave narratives
- Searchable by keyword, interviewee, and interviewer
- Full text requires a TIFF viewer available from the site
- Oregon Trail
(Idaho State University)
- Diaries and memoirs of adventures on the Oregon Trail in the mid-1800s
- Historic locations and little-known facts
- American
Posters of World War I (Georgetown University)
- Twenty-five patriotic posters, including recruitment, war bonds and
red cross
- Thumbnail sketches lead to full photograph
-
- World War I
Documents (Brigham Young University)
- Full text of U.S. and European documents, pre-1914 to post 1918
- Includes conventions, official documents by country, and documents by
date
- Afro-Americans
and the Military, 1939-45 (UMich)
- Books, articles, microforms, and web sites
- Final
Months of
the War with Japan: Signals Intelligence, U.S. Invasion
Planning and the A-Bomb Decision (CIA)
- Overview of intelligence to the federal government at the end of WWII
- Annotated bibliography of 118 declassified original
documents
- Franklin D.
Roosevelt Library
- Over 10,000 digitized documents with focus on German relations,
1933-45, the Anglo-American alliance, and the Vatican
- Separate section of "Safe Files" includes formerly classified
material on national security and the Manhattan Project
- Additional keyword index to
archival materials available in print
- German
Propaganda Archive (Calvin College)
- Nazi and East German propogana, 1933-1980
- Includes translations of anti-semitic texts and posters
- Historic
Nuclear Weapons Test Films (Department Of Energy)
- Films of 75 nuclear weapons tests, 1945-1970s
- View with RealPlayer or MPEG
- Japanese American
Relocation Digital Archive (Calif. Digital Library)
- Will eventually contain 20,000 pages of documents and photographs as
well as oral histories of the relocation of Japanese Americans to
settlement camps in U.S., 1942-45
- As of January 29, 2001, has picture archives of the War Relocation
Authority and brief descriptikons of the printed collections
- Searchable only until further developed
- U.S. Strategic Bombing
Survey
- Summary report of European bombing in World
War II
- Report issued September 30, 1945
- Voices of the Holocaust
(Illinois Institute of Technology)
- Seventy interviews with Holocaust survivors conducted in 1946
- Use "Gateway" for browsing or finding related links
- Web site can also be searched
- Summaries and full text in English
- World War II
Links (Florida State University)
- Links to oral histories, diaries, and American military units in
World War II
- Includes women's participation, Rosie the Riveter graphics, and World
War II posters
- World
War II Maps (Univ. of San Diego)
- Over 100 strategic maps of World War II, beginning with 1924
- Maps are listed chronologically, all on one page
- Black and white thumbnail maps lead to the larger version
- World
War II Posters (Northwestern University)
- 300 color posters issued by the federal government through 1945
- Searchable index
- See also Holocaust
Assets and Nuremberg Trials
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