harpweek.com
HarpWeek: Features
http://www.harpweek.com/07Features/features.asp
Arkansas and the Civil War. His website features primary source descriptions of Arkansas battles written between 1860 and 1865 which have been extracted from HarpWeek s digital collection of 49 Civil War newspapers and 600 Civil War letters and diaries (compiled into a database called Lincoln and the Civil War.com. The 13th Amendment site. The 14th Amendment site. The 15th Amendment site. N the aftermath of the American Civil War, slavery was abolished by the Thirteenth Amendment and black Americans were...
civilwarliterature.harpweek.com
HarpWeek: Features
http://civilwarliterature.harpweek.com/07Features/features.asp
Arkansas and the Civil War. His website features primary source descriptions of Arkansas battles written between 1860 and 1865 which have been extracted from HarpWeek s digital collection of 49 Civil War newspapers and 600 Civil War letters and diaries (compiled into a database called Lincoln and the Civil War.com. The 13th Amendment site. The 14th Amendment site. The 15th Amendment site. N the aftermath of the American Civil War, slavery was abolished by the Thirteenth Amendment and black Americans were...
mshotz.net
Reconstruction Resources
http://www.mshotz.net/usrec.htm
About Ms. Hotz. Contact Ms. Hotz. Honors US History 9. General US History Resources. Arts and Ideas Resources. Ancient Greece and Rome. America's Reconstruction: People and Politics after the Civil War. The Creation of the 13th Amendment. The Creation of the 14th Amendment. The Creation of the 15th Amendment. Documenting the American South. Emma Spaulding Bryant Letters. The Enforcement Acts 1870-1. Finding Precedent: Hayes vs. Tilden: the Electoral Controversy of 1876-7. The Freedmen's Bureau Online.
gov101.blogspot.com
CMC Congress Course: May 2013
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This blog serves my Congress course (Claremont McKenna College Government 101) for the spring of 2016. I shall post videos, graphs, news stories, and other material there. We shall use some of this material in class, and you may review the rest at your convenience. You will all receive invitations to post to the blog. (Please let me know if you do not get such an invitation.) I encourage you to use the blog in these ways:. To post questions or comments about the readings. We discuss them in class;. Which...
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CMC Congress Course: Congress in the 19th Century
http://gov101.blogspot.com/2015/04/congress-in-19th-century.html
This blog serves my Congress course (Claremont McKenna College Government 101) for the spring of 2016. I shall post videos, graphs, news stories, and other material there. We shall use some of this material in class, and you may review the rest at your convenience. You will all receive invitations to post to the blog. (Please let me know if you do not get such an invitation.) I encourage you to use the blog in these ways:. To post questions or comments about the readings. We discuss them in class;. 8221;...
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CMC Congress Course: April 2015
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This blog serves my Congress course (Claremont McKenna College Government 101) for the spring of 2016. I shall post videos, graphs, news stories, and other material there. We shall use some of this material in class, and you may review the rest at your convenience. You will all receive invitations to post to the blog. (Please let me know if you do not get such an invitation.) I encourage you to use the blog in these ways:. To post questions or comments about the readings. We discuss them in class;. 8221;...
journalismhistory.blogspot.com
JOURNALISM HISTORY: January 2008
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Featuring material from the Eric Fettmann Collection. Tuesday, January 15, 2008. Besides the different colors and layout, I'm going to make a slight format change and eliminate the weekly digest in favor of a less-comprehensive, but more copiously illustrated, monthly digest. Saturday, January 12, 2008. WEEKLY DIGEST, Jan. 13-19. Jan 14, 1643. The funerall of the Lord Aubigny who was slaine fighting manfully for his King and Country at that famous battle of Edge-hill. Asher Myers, Barnard Gratz. Hudson, ...
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JOURNALISM HISTORY: WEEKLY DIGEST, Jan. 13-19
http://journalismhistory.blogspot.com/2008/01/weekly-digest-jan-13-19.html
Featuring material from the Eric Fettmann Collection. Saturday, January 12, 2008. WEEKLY DIGEST, Jan. 13-19. Jan 14, 1643. The funerall of the Lord Aubigny who was slaine fighting manfully for his King and Country at that famous battle of Edge-hill. Were solemnized after the Military manner, with great pomp and state: that so his buriall appears no lesse magnificent then his nativitie had been honourable and his death glorious.". CONNECTICUT COURANT, Jan. 19, 1779. INDEPENDENT GAZETEER, Jan. 17, 1784.
knowyourgovernment.wordpress.com
Know Your Presidents | Know Your Government
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The President’s Cabinet. Do you know the earliest president who has grandchildren who are alive today? You’re never going to guess. It’s pretty amazing. Go here. Congratulations to President Obama, citizens of the United States and the world! I started to put this together after I came across some photographs of previous presidential inaugurations in the archives of The Library of Congress. Click on the images to learn about your Presidents. C-Span has video of Presidential Inauguration Speeches. John Qu...
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Celebrating Texas Chapter 15
http://www.celebratingtexas.com/15.html
View the Texas on Tape. Chapter 15 Video Segment broadband. Read the Texas on Tape Chapter 15. Video Lesson Review Questions and Answers. Listen to a summary of each section of the chapter as you read along. Available both in English and Spanish. Escuche el resumen de cada sección del capítulo meintras lo lees. Disponible en Ingles y Español. African American political text (Library of Congress). More information on towns founded by newly freed African Americans. Section 1, p. 327). Section 1, p. 327).