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Jews in the Civil War
L.M. Berkowitz, Walnut Street.
Resources Available: TEXT, IMAGES, AUDIO.
Website last visited on 0000-00-00.
Mythos: Celtic Texs
Richard Shannon.
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Website last visited on 0000-00-00.
The Civil War in Arkansas
Civil War Rountable of Arkansas.
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Website last visited on 0000-00-00.






Augustana College Library, Digital Projects
Augustana College Library, Special Collections.
This website presents nine “Digital Projects” curated by librarians at Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois. The projects, most with a regional focus on Western Illinois, include: the Upper Mississippi Valley Digital Image Archive, Civil War Diaries (two diaries kept by Union Army soldiers who served near Vicksburg, Mississippi), Early Pioneer Biographies (transcripts of 15 interviews with early settlers of the region), Farm Life (roughly 75 images of farm implements, animals, personalities, and vehicles, including the John Deere homestead), Native Americans (50 images of and interviews with local Black Hawk Indians), Quad City Views (more than 100 photographs of parks, churches, and streets in Davenport and Bettendorf, Iowa, and Moline and Rock Island, Illinois from the early 20th century), Transportation (roughly 75 images of regional animals, cars, trucks, trains, busses, trolleys, and boats in the early to mid-20th century), Town and County in Miniature: Color Plate Books at Augustana, and Cardinal Pole’s Mission to England. The Digital Image Archive is the website’s largest collection, containing more than 7,000 photographs, drawings, and paintings drawn from several local academic and public libraries. These images range in date from just after the Civil War through the 1950s, and include portraits of prominent local leaders and families, sports teams and social clubs, as well as images of architecture and natural landscapes. Town and County in Miniature is an online exhibition providing an overview of the color plate book, an illustrative form especially popular in 19th-century Britain, and its dominant genres of topography and travel, caricature, and sport. Cardinal Pole’s Mission’s is an online exhibition centered on a manuscript containing the correspondence of Reginald Pole (1500–1558) during two diplomatic missions from the Pope, with content created by Augustana College history students.
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Website last visited on 2009-11-09.

Civil War Homepage
James River Publications.
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Website last visited on 0000-00-00.
Virtual Antebellum Richmond
Professor Scott Nelson’s students Fall 1995, College of William and Mary.
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Website last visited on 0000-00-00.
African Studies WWW
African Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania.
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Website last visited on 0000-00-00.
This Month in U.S. History
DareWare Inc..
For each day of the month, this site lists between five and 10 brief facts from American history. Also gives birthdays of prominent persons, with an emphasis on Hollywood directors and movie stars. A fun site, created by a publisher of educational and multimedia utility programs.
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Website last visited on 2001-07-25.
USA History
Daniel Reynolds.
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Website last visited on 0000-00-00.
The American West
Bengt Lindeblad.
Created by a Western history enthusiast and Swedish immigrant, this gateway provides more than 500 links to educational and commercial sites related to Western history. Topics include westward expansion, western trails, Native Americans, European immigration, women of the west, gold and silver mining, railroads, outlaws, cowboys, Roy Rogers, Buffalo Bill, and “anything of interest or of significance west of the Mississippi River.” In addition, visitors can post their stories, reviews, and comments about Western history. Created to celebrate the American West, this site lacks categories explicitly relevant to issues of conquest and colonization; however, its extensive collection of links is indispensable for students, teachers, and researchers.
Resources Available: TEXT, IMAGES, AUDIO.
Website last visited on 2008-10-08.