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Websites presented in alphabetical order "I Do Solemnly Swear ... ": Presidential Inaugurations "Approximately 400 items or 2,000 digital files from each of the 54 inaugurations from George Washington's in 1789 to George W. Bush's inauguration of 2001. This presentation includes diaries and letters of presidents and of those who witnessed inaugurations, handwritten drafts of inaugural addresses, broadsides, inaugural tickets and programs, prints, photographs, and sheet music." From the Library of Congress American Memory Collection. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/pihtml/ Topics: Correspondence, Photograph Collections: History, The United States Presidency Last updated Apr 27, 2005 The 1000 Journal Project This project "is an independent, privately funded social experiment. It is an attempt to follow 1000 journals throughout their travels, to see where they go, and what people do with them." The site features excerpts from personal, artistic journals (browsable by country, state, or journal number), examples of journal covers by international designers, and an opportunity to report journal sightings. http://1000journals.com/ Topics: Communications, English Language, Literature & Books, Nonfiction by Genre, Writing Last updated Oct 30, 2003 American Civil War An extensive directory of links to information on the United States Civil War. Includes Civil War slang, recipes and other aspects of home life, data about African Americans (in the "Colored Troops" section), details about prisons and prisoners; diaries, letters, and memoirs; archives; and how women, Canadians, Native Americans, and others served during the conflict. From a professor of finance with an interest in this period of history. http://homepages.dsu.edu/jankej/civilwar/civilwar.htm Topics: Correspondence, History, Nonfiction by Genre, United States History, Wars & Conflicts Last updated Jan 19, 2005 American Civil War Collections Civil War letters and diary entries include transcriptions and digital images of the manuscripts. Each collection is annotated and tells whether the letters are from spouses, sweethearts, relatives, or others. The site also includes speeches, fictional writings, spirituals, and legal texts relating to the war. The newspaper collection is for students at the University of Virginia only. From the University of Virginia Library's Electronic Text Center. http://etext.virginia.edu/civilwar/ Topics: Correspondence, History, Musical Genres, Nonfiction by Genre, United States History, Wars & Conflicts Last updated Mar 12, 2007 American Journeys This site "contains more than 18,000 pages of eyewitness accounts of North American exploration, from the sagas of Vikings in Canada in AD1000 to the diaries of mountain men in the Rockies 800 years later." Searchable, or browse documents by year in the Historical Highlights section. Also includes teacher resources. A collaborative project of the Wisconsin Historical Society and National History Day. http://www.americanjourneys.org/ Topics: Geography, History, Nonfiction by Genre, Regions of the World Last updated Apr 27, 2006 American Museum of Natural History Congo Expedition, 1909-1915 An exhibit of scientists Herbert Lang and James P. Chapin's almost six-year expedition to the Central African Congo River basin to catalog the plants and animals they found. Features biographies, notes, field photographs, diaries, illustrations, articles on the anthropology and zoology of the region, video clips, and interactive maps of early 20th century Congo (formerly Zaire). Searchable photos, field notes, anthropological objects, and publications. From the American Museum of Natural History. http://diglib1.amnh.org/ Topics: Environment, Geography, History, Museums, Nonfiction by Genre, Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife, Science Last updated Sep 18, 2003 Anne Frank Center, USA Site of a nonprofit organization that promotes tolerance "by developing and disseminating a variety of educational programs, including exhibitions, workshops, and special events." Contains a biographical timeline of Anne Frank, including photographs and diary excerpts. Also features resources for students and teachers. http://www.annefrank.com/ Topics: History, Judaism, Nonfiction by Genre, Photograph Collections: History Last updated Aug 22, 2005 Anne Frank House Web site of the Amsterdam museum located in the house where Anne Frank hid from the Nazis during World War II. Contains a biography, photos, a history of the pogroms instituted against the Jews, the reasons the Frank family went into hiding, and information on their final days in the concentration camps. Also includes brief excerpts of her diary, its history, and its publication background. Available in several languages, including English and Spanish. http://www.annefrank.org/ Topics: History, Judaism, Museums, Museums by Place, Nonfiction by Genre, Photograph Collections: History Last updated Jun 15, 2004 Archives of American Art (AAA) This site presents detailed descriptions of "roughly 16 million letters, diaries, sketches and sketchbooks, photographs, exhibition catalogs, scrapbooks, business records, art periodicals, and other documents" from the Smithsonian's many collections. The finding aids and catalog allow visitors to see exactly what's in the collection. An email reference service provides extended help. http://www.aaa.si.edu/ Topics: Archives, Art by Region, Artists, Correspondence, History, Libraries & Archives by Type, Nonfiction by Genre Last updated Jun 6, 2007 Arthur Schwartz: www.TheFoodMaven.com This searchable site includes a "Diary" of writings on food, cookery, restaurants, and chefs and other food folk; an indexed collection of recipes; and a listing of New York's Most Useful Restaurants (ones with views, ones that are cheap but good, and ones near theaters). There are also a few annotated links and a guide to restaurants in Naples, Italy. Schwartz is a New York food editor, critic, and lecturer. http://www.thefoodmaven.com/ Topics: Food & Cooking, Nonfiction by Genre, Recipes by Region, Travel Last updated Sep 24, 2002 The Bathroom Diaries.com Public toilets worldwide are the subject of the site. The focus is on ratings of specific restrooms, provided in a straightforward list of countries and narrowed by locale, state, and city. Also includes discussions of the best and worst toilets. Site visitors are invited to submit ratings. http://www.thebathroomdiaries.com/ Topics: Nonfiction by Genre, Travel Last updated Sep 23, 2004 Camping With the Sioux: Fieldwork Diary of Alice Cunningham Fletcher Text of fieldwork journals "kept by Alice Fletcher during a six-week venture into Plains Indian territory in 1881." Fletcher's trip "was unprecedented. ... no one but Frank Hamilton Cushing had lived with Native Americans for a scientific purpose." Features illustrated diary entries, a photo gallery, Sioux folk tales recorded by Fletcher, and related readings and links. From the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution. http://www.nmnh.si.edu/naa/fletcher/ Topics: Native Americans, Nonfiction by Genre Last updated Mar 4, 2008 Chick Lit Author Roundtable "The success of Helen Fielding's 1998 bestseller 'Bridget Jones's Diary' helped launch a new genre in women's fiction called Chick Lit. AuthorsOnTheWeb.com has brought together 16 writers ... to discuss the essential elements of a Chick Lit novel, the impact these books can have on female readers, and the scenes or characters that they are especially proud to have written." Includes author profiles and the authors' answers to several questions about chick lit. http://www.jennylauren.com/features/0402-chicklit/chicklit.asp Topics: Nonfiction by Genre, Notable People: Women Last updated Nov 13, 2008 The Chinese in California, 1850-1925 A collection of about 8,000 images and pages of primary source materials illustrating "nineteenth and early twentieth century Chinese immigration to California." Includes original illustrations, cartoons, letters, diary excerpts, speeches, sheet music, and other images and printed matter. Search or browse the material by subject, name, title, group, or theme. From the American Memory Project of the Library of Congress. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/award99/cubhtml/cichome.html Topics: Correspondence, History, Nonfiction by Genre, Photograph Collections: History, Social Issues Last updated Jul 15, 2006 Diary and Letters of Rutherford B. Hayes Digitized diary and letters of President Rutherford B. Hayes, from his boyhood through the time of his death in 1893. Search or browse the 3,000 pages of edited diaries and letters, which were originally published in 1922 as a five-volume set, "The Diary and Letters of Rutherford B. Hayes, Nineteenth President of the United States." Also includes memorable quotes and related material. From the Ohio Historical Society and the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center. http://www.ohiohistory.org/onlinedoc/hayes/ Topics: Nonfiction by Genre, Presidents by Name Last updated Sep 27, 2007 The Diary of Opal Whiteley This site presents a digital edition of "The Diary of Opal Whiteley," which describes the life of a young girl in western Oregon in the early 1900s. The site includes photographs, a timeline, glossary, and map. Provides biographical information about the author, who was born in Washington state and moved to Oregon at age 5. Searchable. The diary first appeared in the Atlantic Monthly in 1920. From the University of Oregon. http://intersect.uoregon.edu/opal/ Topics: Nonfiction by Genre, Photograph Collections: Regional: United States, Writing Last updated Mar 19, 2006 The Diary of Samuel Pepys A blog presenting "the diaries of Samuel Pepys, the renowned 17th century diarist who lived in London, England." Entry postings correspond to the dates in Pepys' diary; for example, the post for December 12, 1660, is presented on December 12, 2003. The site includes background information about the period and people, and entries are linked to a glossary of terms. Find RSS feeds for this site in the section "Other Formats." From a meticulous hobbyist. http://www.pepysdiary.com/ Topics: Authors by Region, Blogs & Podcasts by Subject, Nonfiction by Genre, Society & Social Science, Society & Social Science, Writing Last updated Dec 5, 2006 Digital Robert Dunlap Clarke Papers Brief diary entries from U.S. Army paymaster Robert Dunlap Clarke, written "from May to July 1868 at Forts Phil Kearny, Fetterman, Reno and C. F. Smith in present-day Wyoming" as Clarke "traveled along the Bozeman trail forts to conduct payment for the Army's troops." From the American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming. http://ahc.uwyo.edu/onlinecollections/digital/clarke/ Topics: History, Nonfiction by Genre, United States History, Writing Last updated Aug 4, 2004 Documenting the American South (DAS) Over 1,200 primary sources documenting the cultural history of the American South from the viewpoint of Southerners. It includes Southern literature to 1920; first-person narratives, including diaries, memoirs, ex-slave narratives, and travel accounts; the church in black communities to 1920; materials documenting life during the Civil War; and a collection on the history of North Carolina to 1940. Searchable. From the Academic Affairs Library at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. http://docsouth.unc.edu/ Topics: Black Resources, Literary Movements and Periods, Literature & Books, Nonfiction by Genre, U.S. History By Place, United States History, Wars & Conflicts Last updated Nov 17, 2004 DoHistory "A site that shows you how to piece together the past from the fragments that have survived." Explains how to find, organize, handle, and store original documents. using a book and film about the midwife Martha Ballard and her diary as an example. Created by the Film Study Center at Harvard University. http://dohistory.org/ Topics: History, Nonfiction by Genre Last updated Jan 11, 2007 Electronic Iraq "A news portal on the US-Iraq crisis published by veteran antiwar campaigners....offering News & Analysis, Opinion/Editorial, Iraq Diaries, International Law, Aid & Development, Fact Sheets , and Action & Activism ." For daily updates, subscribe by e-mail to the Electronic Iraq News List. Includes related links. http://electroniciraq.net/ Topics: Activism, Nonfiction by Genre, Social Issues, War and Peace: Resources on Iraq Last updated Sep 5, 2005 The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition This combination of photographs by expedition photographer Frank Hurley, maps, diary entries, and brief explanatory text captures one of the great stories of exploration. In 1916, Sir Ernest Shackleton and five sailors made a remarkable boat and land journey to reach a whaling station and organize the rescue of the rest of his crew, stranded when their ship, "Endurance," was crushed in pack ice near Antarctica. From the American Museum of Natural History. http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/shackleton/ Topics: Geography, History, Nonfiction by Genre, Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife, Regions of the World, Transportation Last updated Jan 22, 2004 The Fantastic Tale of Opal Whiteley This Web site presents an illustrated biographical article about Opal Whiteley, who was born in Colton, Washington state, and grew up in an Oregon logging camp. Discusses "The Story of Opal," which Whiteley claimed to have written as a small child, and chronicles her life from her childhood through her disappearance in the 1930s, reappearance in London in 1948, and death in a mental hospital in 1992. From Intangible Publications. http://www.intangible.org/Features/Opal/OpalHome.html Topics: Nonfiction by Genre, Writing Last updated Oct 11, 2004 Florida in the Civil War Includes an essay, a timeline of related events, photos, documents (diaries, letters, and memoirs), and resources for teachers. From the Florida Memory Project . http://www.floridamemory.com/OnlineClassroom/FloridaCivilWar/ Topics: Correspondence, History, Nonfiction by Genre, Photograph Collections: History, U.S. History By Place, United States History, Wars & Conflicts Last updated May 23, 2003 Giant Pumpkins: The World's Biggest Fruit This site features detailed instructions for growing giant pumpkins, covering site selection, seed germination, fertilization, harvesting, and more. Includes diaries of pumpkin growers, records, festival and organization listings, and instructions for estimating the weight of a pumpkin. From Pumpkin Nook, a collection of activities related to pumpkins. http://www.pumpkinnook.com/giants.htm Topics: Crops, Fruits & Vegetables, Holiday Foods, Beverages, and Recipes, Nonfiction by Genre Last updated Aug 24, 2004 Great Iraq Conflict Coverage Annotated links to weblogs and diaries from embedded journalists and other Iraq-related weblogs. Includes links for multimedia coverage, interactive graphics and stories, special war-related topics, and complete coverage pages of multiple news sites. Searchable. From CyberJournalist.net. http://www.cyberjournalist.net/great_iraq_conflict_coverage/ Topics: Blogs & Podcasts by Subject, Nonfiction by Genre, War and Peace: Resources on Iraq Last updated Sep 5, 2005 Hanover Historical Texts Project (HHTP) This site's "principal aim is to make primary texts readily available." Texts are organized alphabetically by author within geographic regions and chronological eras. The texts are largely pre-twentieth century, starting with Ancient Greece and Rome . Find here English language originals and translations of diaries, letters, proclamations, declarations, political and philosophic treatises, constitutions, diplomatic telegrams, and more. http://history.hanover.edu/project.html Topics: History, Nonfiction by Genre Last updated Feb 25, 2004 Ice Mummies Deceptively simple and fact-filled PBS site concentrates on an ice mummy from Peru and one from the Alps, with archeological diaries, other Web resources, and a teacher's guide. Reading a grave, an analysis of the contents of the iceman's stomach, and links to the transcripts of several related NOVA programs makes for an interesting visit. The Site Map provides an excellent stepping stone for information on any mummy. Many photographs. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/icemummies/ Topics: Archaeology, Nonfiction by Genre Last updated Oct 16, 2002 Invention and Enterprise: Ezra Cornell, A Nineteenth Century Life This site is a biographical exhibition and timeline of philanthropist Ezra Cornell. Includes letters, diaries, photographs, documents, and publications of the founder of the Western Union Telegraph Company and Cornell University. A presentation of the Cornell University Library. http://rmc.library.cornell.edu/Ezra-exhibit/ Topics: Correspondence, Nonfiction by Genre, Notable People, Technology Last updated Oct 2, 2004 Jimmy Carter Library and Museum The library portion of this site contains "manuscript and audiovisual historical materials documenting the life and presidency of Jimmy Carter and Federal government policies and programs during his Presidency (1977-81)." Content (some contained in Links to Related Sites ) includes articles, diaries, exit interview transcripts, biographical information, bibliographies, and descriptions of historical materials. http://www.jimmycarterlibrary.org/ Topics: Libraries & Archives by Type, Nonfiction by Genre, Presidents by Name, The United States Presidency Last updated Feb 1, 2005 John Quincy Adams: One President's Adolescence "Ordinary and Extraordinary Letters, Diary Entries, and Parental Advice from JQA's Early Years." This site includes documents, tips on using documents in research, biographical sketches of the Adams family, and a chronology comparing J. Q. Adams' youth with America's growth. A "document-based, directed study" developed by a high school teacher for the Massachusetts Historical Society's Educating Youth project. http://www.masshist.org/JQA/StudyingJQA/ Topics: Correspondence, Nonfiction by Genre, Presidents by Name Last updated Nov 19, 2008 Journal of College & Character "The special focus of this website is character development in college ... how colleges and universities influence, both intentionally and unintentionally, the moral and civic learning and behaviors of college students." Features journal articles, public diaries of college presidents, recommended reading, research studies, and resources on college student creeds, spirituality, leadership, and other character development topics. Searchable. From the Center for the Study of Values in College Student Development at Florida State University. http://collegevalues.org/ Topics: Health & Medical Disciplines, Nonfiction by Genre, Science, Social Science Last updated Feb 21, 2006 Journal of the H.M.S. Endeavour, 1768 - 1771 [Manuscript] Images of the hundreds of pages of James Cook's "journal of the voyage of H.M.S. Endeavour during which Cook discovered Eastern Australia and circumnavigated New Zealand. Bound with the journal is a copy of a report from John Hutchinson, surgeon of the Dolphin to Capt. Samuel Wallis, 16th May 1768, of observations on the effects of saloop, portable soup, mustard and vinegar, distilled water and beef fat on scurvy." From the National Library of Australia. http://nla.gov.au/nla.ms-ms1 Topics: Fish, Meat, & Dairy, Geography, History, Literary Movements and Periods, Nonfiction by Genre, Regions of the World, Transportation, Writing Last updated Apr 20, 2005 KidTravels.com Illustrated travel writings, diaries, experiences, and stories written by children and teenagers, as well as tips on traveling with children or for children and teens traveling alone. Affiliated with Family Travel Forum . http://www.kidtravels.com/ Topics: Nonfiction by Genre, Travel Last updated Sep 4, 2002 The Klondike Gold Rush: Curriculum Materials for the History of the Pacific Northwest in the Washington Public Schools Devoted to the Klondike gold rush in Alaska, and its economic influence on Seattle. Contains a chronology (1886-1916), discussion themes, classroom activities and resources, a bibliography, photographs, maps, and transcriptions of letters, diaries, and articles. From the Center for the Study of the Pacific Northwest, University of Washington. http://www.washington.edu/uwired/outreach/cspn/Website/Resources/Curriculum/Klondike/Klondike%20Main.html Topics: Correspondence, History, Nonfiction by Genre, Photograph Collections: Regional: United States, United States History Last updated Jun 23, 2009 Letters, Letter-Writing and Other Intimate Discourse A list of links to examples of the letter writer's art: Jane Austen on letter writing and her letters, Civil War diaries and letters, fictitious letters by Mark Twain, Albert Einstein's letters to FDR, Ghostletters (letters written as historical or fictional characters), letters from war fronts, a great selection of love letters, and much more. Features a section on the history and culture of letter-writing, from the Victorians through Emily Post. http://www.wendy.com/letterwriting/ Topics: Correspondence, Literature: Fiction, Nonfiction by Genre, Writing Last updated Jul 16, 2007 Lewis and Clark Expedition: End of the Expedition: 18 Days in Pacific County, Washington "The Pacific County Friends of Lewis and Clark is a nonprofit organization devoted to commemorating the bicentennial of the epic journey of Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery, with special emphasis on the 18 days they spent in Pacific County, Washington" state. Provides an overview of November 7 to 25, 1805, plus diary excerpts and illustrations for each day. Also includes press releases, plans for the bicentennial, attractions, itineraries, membership information, and links. http://www.lewisandclarkwa.com/ Topics: History, Holidays and Observances Individually, Nonfiction by Genre, United States History Last updated Aug 6, 2003 Margaret Mead: Human Nature and the Power of Culture An exhibit about the American anthropologist and writer. It includes selected materials from the vast collection of manuscripts, diaries, letters, field notes, drawings, prints, photographs, sound recordings, and film in the Margaret Mead Papers and South Pacific Ethnographic Archives at the Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/mead/ Topics: Correspondence, Nonfiction by Genre, Notable People, Notable People: Women, Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife, Science, Social Science Last updated Oct 2, 2004 Nutridiary This site allows users to generate "a free online food and exercise diary." Provides calories and nutrition facts from the "generic and unprocessed food database (6,000+ foods) ... while the expanded database that includes the branded and restaurant foods (26,000+ foods)" is available for a fee. Also allows user to create meals to aid in entering data. Also includes discussion forums and testimonials. http://www.nutridiary.com Topics: Nonfiction by Genre, Nutrition & Food Safety Last updated Dec 6, 2004 The Perilous Fight: America's World War II in Color Companion to a Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) series that "brings America's wartime experience, on the battlefield and at home, vividly and intimately to life by combining original color film footage with compelling passages from diaries and letters written by people who were part of an unforgettable period of history." Includes photos, letters, videos, a World War II timeline, an episode guide, and a teacher's guide. http://www.pbs.org/perilousfight/ Topics: Correspondence, History, Nonfiction by Genre, Photograph Collections: History, World War II Last updated Nov 8, 2004 Prairie Diaries Companion to a National Public Radio (NPR) program featuring diary entries from Kansas residents created for the "A Day in My Community" project that was designed "to leave a historical record of their lives at the beginning of the millennium." Includes personal stories about farming, pioneer trails, sports, and more. Provides audio clips of diary excerpts, tips on starting a community history project, and links to related NPR features. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1468140 Topics: History, Nonfiction by Genre, U.S. History By Place, Writing Last updated Oct 2, 2004 A Return to Grey Gardens Article about the diaries of Edith "Little Edie" Bouvier Beale, who lived in Grey Gardens (a mansion in East Hampton, New York) with her mother Edith "Big Edie" Bouvier Beale. Mother and daughter were the aunt and cousin of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and their story has inspired a documentary film and a Broadway musical. From New York magazine. http://nymag.com/arts/theater/features/23484/ Topics: History, Nonfiction by Genre Last updated Jun 11, 2007 Robots.net "The place to read the latest news on personal and industrial robotics, robot competitions, and other cool stuff." Free account needed to contribute diary entries, photos, news articles, and project descriptions about robots. http://robots.net/ Topics: Nonfiction by Genre, Technology Last updated Dec 10, 2002 Sahara With Michael Palin Companion to a book and documentary about British actor Michael Palin's 10,000-mile journey through 10 countries and one disputed territory in this desert region of Africa. The site features diary entries for all 99 days of his trip (including information about nature and history), a route map, dozens of photos, and video clips. http://www.palinstravels.co.uk/static-128 Topics: History, Nonfiction by Genre, Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife, Photograph Collections: Regional, Travel Sites by Continent Last updated Aug 25, 2005 Samuel F. B. Morse Papers at the Library of Congress This collection documents Morse's invention of the electromagnetic telegraph, role in developing telegraph systems, "career as a painter, his family life, his travels, and his interest in early photography, religion, and the nativist movement." Includes correspondence, diaries, notebooks, maps, drawings, and material from various publications. Also features a biographical timeline and a family tree. Searchable. From the American Memory Project of the Library of Congress. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/sfbmhtml/ Topics: Correspondence, Electrical Energy, History, Nonfiction by Genre, Notable People, Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife, Science, Technology Last updated Nov 28, 2004 SDN: Student Doctor Network Many medical- and dental-student forums, including online diaries of students in different years of med school, information on test-taking and financial aid, and help in writing application essays. "SDN is run by a small group of unpaid volunteers that are dedicated to providing students unbiased information. ... Our community includes most doctoral-level health fields:" http://www.studentdoctor.net/ Topics: College and University Education, Health, Health & Medical Disciplines, Jobs & Work, Nonfiction by Genre Last updated Apr 22, 2007 Sri Lanka: Living With Terror, May 2002 This companion site to a Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Frontline feature provides background on Sri Lanka, its civil war, and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE or Tamil Tigers), "one of the world's most notorious terrorist groups. In their unrelenting drive for a separate homeland on the island, the Tigers have carried out more suicide bombings than Hamas, Islamic Jihad and al-Qaida combined." Includes video, a reporter's diary, and commentary. http://www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/stories/srilanka/ Topics: Death & Dying, Nonfiction by Genre, Terrorism, Wars & Conflicts Last updated Aug 12, 2005 Surveyors of the American West This New York Public Library virtual exhibit highlights America's westward expansion through the photographs and searchable notes of photographer William Henry Jackson and of civil/mining engineer Robert Brewster Stanton. Three months of Jackson's diary entries made during the summer of 1869 along with many large format images and stereoscopic views are on display. Four volumes of Stanton's notes and selected photographs taken during two expeditions surveying the canyons along the Colorado River from 1889 to 1890 are also featured. http://digital.nypl.org/surveyors/ Topics: Geography, Geology, History, Nonfiction by Genre, Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: History, Photograph Collections: Regional: United States, Technology, United States History Last updated Aug 24, 2004 Territorial Kansas Online, 1854-1861 "Explore the turbulent times of 'Bleeding Kansas.' Hundreds of personal letters, diaries, photos, and maps bring to life the settling of Kansas during the fierce debate over slavery." Features topics such as territorial politics, border warfare, immigration, and biographies of historical figures. Document archives are accompanied by a timeline, bibliography, lesson plans, images of "The Annals of Kansas," and related links. Browsable and searchable. From the Kansas State Historical Society and the University of Kansas. http://www.territorialkansasonline.org/ Topics: Black Resources, Correspondence, History, Labor, Lesson Plans, Nonfiction by Genre, Photograph Collections: History, Photograph Collections: Regional: United States, U.S. History By Place, United States History Last updated Nov 2, 2005 Trails to Utah and the Pacific: Diaries and Letters, 1846-1869 A collection of "49 diaries, in 59 volumes, of pioneers trekking westward across America to Utah, Montana, and the Pacific between 1847 and the meeting of the rails in 1869. In addition to the diaries, the collection includes 43 maps, 82 photographs and illustrations, and 7 published guides for immigrants." From the American Memory Project of the Library of Congress. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/award99/upbhtml/ Topics: Christianity, History, Nonfiction by Genre, Photograph Collections: History, Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife, Photograph Collections: Regional: United States, United States History Last updated Oct 8, 2002 Valley of the Shadow: Two Communities in the American Civil War "The Valley Project details life in two American communities, one Northern and one Southern, from the time of John Brown's Raid through the era of Reconstruction." Contains photographs, maps, "thousands of original letters and diaries, newspapers and speeches, [and] census and church records, left by men and women in Augusta County, Virginia, and Franklin County, Pennsylvania." Many of the sources are searchable. http://valley.lib.virginia.edu/ Topics: Black Resources, Correspondence, History, Nonfiction by Genre, Photograph Collections: History, Photograph Collections: Regional: United States, United States History, Wars & Conflicts Last updated Jul 29, 2009 Veterans History Project This site describes a project to collect "oral history interviews, memoirs, letters, diaries, photographs, and other original materials from veterans of World Wars I and II, and the Korean, Vietnam, and Persian Gulf Wars and the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts (2001-present)." Includes guidelines for participating in the project, including tips for interviewing veterans and writing memoirs. From the American Folklife Center of the Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/vets/ Topics: Communities & Groups, History, Military, Nonfiction by Genre, Photograph Collections, Photograph Collections: History, Photograph Collections: Regional, United States History Last updated Apr 3, 2005 War Diaries of the First World War "This database contains the digitised War Diaries of the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) units. ... The War Diaries are not personal diaries, rather they are a historical record of a unit's administration, operations and activities during the First World War." Searchable. "Online Help" includes information on interpreting the diaries. From the National Library of Canada and National Archives of Canada. http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/02/020152_e.html Topics: History, History By Place, Nonfiction by Genre, Wars & Conflicts Last updated Jan 19, 2009 The Warsaw Ghetto Dozens of documents relating to the Warsaw Ghetto uprising of April and May 1943, in which Jews fought back against the Nazis in World War II. Includes contemporary reports, biographies of participants, government documents, and excerpts from newspaper articles, books, and diaries. From the Jewish Virtual Library. http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/warsawtoc.html Topics: History, History By Place, Judaism, Nonfiction by Genre Last updated Nov 9, 2004 We Do Not Know His Name: Klatsassin and the Chilcotin War This site examines a war in 1864 between the Tsilqhot'in people and the colony of British Columbia, Canada. The site "is essentially an archive of primary documents with some secondary interpretations." Transcribed materials include colonial correspondence, colonial dispatches, newspaper articles, court documents, and diary and journal entries. Also includes a timeline, biographical information, maps, and photographs. Part of the Great Unsolved Mysteries in Canadian History project. In English and French. http://www.canadianmysteries.ca/sites/klatsassin/home/indexen.html Topics: Correspondence, History, History By Place, Native Americans, Nonfiction by Genre, Photograph Collections: Regional Last updated May 10, 2004 Web de Anza This site "provides students and scholars with primary source documents and multimedia resources covering Juan Bautista de Anza's two overland expeditions from the Sonoran desert to northern California, leading to the colonization of San Francisco in 1776." Includes maps, pictures, timelines, the text of the diaries of de Anza and the Franciscan friars who were with him, biographies of key figures, a bibliography, and more. From the University of Oregon. http://anza.uoregon.edu/ Topics: Geography, History, Nonfiction by Genre Last updated Mar 21, 2006 Westward by Sea: A Maritime Perspective on American Expansion 1820-1890 A selection of archival materials from Connecticut's Mystic Seaport Museum, including "logbooks, diaries, letters, business papers, and published narratives of voyages and travels," providing "a rich look at the events, culture, beliefs, and personal experiences associated with the settlement of California, Alaska, Hawaii, Texas, and the Pacific Northwest." Searchable by keyword, and browsable by subject, name (author), and title. From the American Memory Project of the Library of Congress. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/award99/mymhihtml/ Topics: Correspondence, History, Museums, Nonfiction by Genre, Transportation, United States History Last updated Mar 24, 2003 What's Cooking? Julia Child's Kitchen at the Smithsonian Tells the story of how Julia Child "gave her kitchen to the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History." Includes diary entries of museum staff responsible for dismantling and packing the more than 1,200 individual items, and highlights a few of the cooking tools found in the kitchen (the "set for three enormously popular public-television series"). Also features cooking stories from Child. From the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, Behring Center. http://americanhistory.si.edu/kitchen/ Topics: Food & Cooking, History, Nonfiction by Genre, Notable People Last updated Aug 19, 2004 The Wilbur and Orville Wright Papers This presentation of almost 50,000 images "documents the lives of Wilbur and Orville Wright and highlights their pioneering work which led to the world's first powered, controlled and sustained flight. Included ... are correspondence, diaries and notebooks, scrapbooks, drawings, printed matter, and other documents, as well as the Wrights' collection of glass-plate photographic negatives." Also features a timeline and family tree. From the American Memory Project of the Library of Congress. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/wrighthtml/ Topics: Correspondence, History, Nonfiction by Genre, Photograph Collections: Nature & Wildlife, Transportation Last updated Nov 20, 2009 Wisconsin Pioneer Experience A "digital collection of diaries, letters, reminiscences, speeches and other writings of people who settled and built Wisconsin during the 19th century." From the University of Wisconsin Digital Collections. http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/WI/subcollections/wipionexpAbout.html Topics: Correspondence, History, Nonfiction by Genre, U.S. History By Place, United States History Last updated Dec 2, 2008 Women's Travel Writing, 1830-1930: A Women's Studies Digitization Project Initiative Over two dozen travel diaries, journals, and publications by women ranging from Elizabeth Bisland to Irene Wright. Some writings are excerpts. Searchable. From the University of Minnesota's Wilson Library (some pieces are restricted to students at the University). http://etrc.lib.umn.edu/womtrav.htm Topics: Authors by Region, Literary Movements and Periods, Nonfiction by Genre, Notable People: Women, Travel, Women Last updated May 7, 2004 |
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