American Memory
- http://learning.loc.gov/
- 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.
Business History
- http://www.businesshistory.net/
- Large resource of histories and stories of American business, including audio and video archives, academic and corporate articles, and "fun facts."
COINTELPRO
- http://www.cointel.org/
- Provides a critical overview of the FBI's anti-radical programs from 1956 to 1971. Links to papers, external reports, and articles on other sites.
From Revolution to Reconstruction
- http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/usa.htm
- From the colonial period until modern times (Revolution to Reconstruction). This American history project contains outlines of American history and culture, source materials, essays, biographies and presidential information.
Gold Rush Gallery
- http://www.goldrushgallery.com/
- 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).
History Buff's Home Page
- http://www.historybuff.com/index.html
- Devoted to press coverage of events in American history; containing an extensive, searchable library. Categories include the Civil War, baseball, journalism hoaxes, old west characters, crime figures, and the Inaugural Addresses of all U.S. Presidents.
National Security Archive
- http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/
- Document compilations dealing with U.S. foreign policy, military and intelligence, political events, and nuclear technology. Located at the George Washington University.
Rough Rider Links to the Past
- http://cvip.fresno.com/~jsh33/
- An extensive directory of websites about American history in chronogical order. Also links to historical indexes, outlines and directories, lesson plans, and other educational resources. Created by Mr. Horwitz and his class at Roosevelt High School in Fresno, California.
Talking History
- http://talkinghistory.oah.org/
- A 30-minute weekly radio show produced by the Organization of American Historians. Podcast available. The show is available to more than four hundred stations nationwide on the Public Radio Satellite System and internationally on the Voice of America.
The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
- http://www.gilderlehrman.org/
- 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.
The History Place
- http://www.historyplace.com/
- Informative website focussing on American history from the Colonial period to present-day. Many on-line exhibits include timelines, photographs and famous speeches.
U.S. History Research Links
- http://members.tripod.com/~Mark1212/
- 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.