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- All the Year Round - Journal from the 19th century published monthly by Charles Dickens.
- Almacks - Link pages containing text in relation to the nineteenth century.
- The Birth of Modern Europe - This course page offers facts on the traces of development of European culture from the revolution till the current years, with links and special pages.
- Black Confederates - Documentation about the Black Confederates, with book details, authors information, news, links, and contact particulars.
- Chautauqua Institution - Information about the institution, resources, and related link pages.
- Child Labour - Link page about child labor, this includes facts about the life in a factory, factory reformers, supporters of child labor, workers, acts and other related listings.
- Civil War - Skirmish Shooting in South Texas - Provides information about Skirmish Shooting in relation to the Civil war.
- The Complete Victorian - Guide to the everyday life in the Victorian Era, including music, wardrobe, social order, etiquette, food and other featured link pages.
- The Diary of Jared Nash - Ridgefield, Connecticut farmer who kept a detailed diary about his family's agricultural and social activities.
- The Emergence of Modern Medicine in 19th Century America - Includes introduction, scientific medicine discovery, alternative health practice, nutrition, public health movement, nursing and other medical education.
- Ghost Amendment - The Thirteenth Amendment that Never Was - Publishes article about pro-slavery constitutional amendment written by the congress in 1861.
- Large Slaveholders of 1860 and African American Surname Matches from 1870 - Presents information and alphabetical listings of large slaveholder surnames with County and State.
- History - 1800's - Online guide to all possible links and topics in relation to the history behind the year 1800.
- Letters of a Victorian lady, Ada E Leslie, 1883 to 1894 - Compilation of letters written by a Victorian lady, which contains valuable information about her trips, and experiences.
- Malachite's Big Hole - Chronicles mountain men and the fur trade from 1804 to 1840.
- Mallarme, Manet, and the Belle Epoch in Paris - Information about Paris, which includes articles, book reviews, resources, and other related details.
- Mason-Dixon Line's Civil War Recipes - Offers civil war recipe information, from the basic ingredients down to the cooking process, plus links to other additional civil war resources.
- Memoir of What I Endured During 32 Months of National Service in the Italian Army - Brief summary of the journal written by Michele Fuschino.
- Nineteenth-Century American Children and What They Read - Collection of studies, time line, children facts, magazines, paper analysis, about the way American children used to read.
- Nostalgia ...a few things I like - Online source for information about carousels, amusement parks, steam engines, ragtime, and more.
- William Radcliffe: On Power Looms, 1828 - Essay about William Radcliffe, his power and life.
- Proceedings of the United States Anti-Masonic Convention - Features the transcript of the 830 convention of the populist protest party, from an anti-Mason site.
- The Regency Plume Newsletter - Link to learning more about England's delightful Regency period, from ladies to gentlemen, romance, and more.
- Religion in Nineteenth Century America - Book review about Grant Wacker's book "Religion in Nineteenth Century America".
- Requests from Ex-slaves for Pensions from Ex-slaveowners, 1870s - Compilation of letters about the strange relationships between slaves and those who claimed to own them.
- Slave Ship Trouvadore - Overview about the Slave Ship Trouvadore, together with video, expedition diary, stories, news, photo gallery, and more.
- The Sixteen Largest American Slaveholders from the1860 Slave Census Schedules - Transcription of information by Tom Blake about the sixteenth largest American slaveholders.
- The Trail of Waitangi - Chronological order of information about New Zealand's history.
- The Valley of the Shadow - Two Communities in the American Civil War - Graph like detail about the life of two American communities, one Northern and one Southern, from the time of John Brown's Raid through the era of reconstruction.
- Victorian links - Home page for Victorian links, from general sites to architectures, art, history, literature, religion, science and theaters.
- Victorian Medicine - Comprehensive study by Henry Hattemer of professional and traditional medicinal practices, practitioners, and health trends in England between the years 1830 and 1910.
- Victorian Source for Victorian Restoration and Decorating - Contains the best sources for home and furniture restoration or decorating in the Victorian style, with historical articles and pictures.
- Victorian Turkish Baths - The origin, development and decline of this Victorian Turkish bath tradition, with photos, and other related information.
- Waterford's Wars - Online pages for war films, books, articles, plays, history articles and resources, videos, biography, contact facts and other links.
- William Loney RN - Victorian Naval Surgeon - Biography information about William Loney, with facts on careers, documents, albums, ships, and uniform backgrounds.
- The Williams Showmen from Warrington - Historical and biographical overview of the fairground travelers.
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People
- Alexander W. Livingston - Brief biography of Alexander W. Livingston as Ohio's pioneering seedsman.
- Carlos Montezuma, M.D. - Book review with links and samples, press information, authors biography, purchase details and contact particulars.
- Edith Jemima Simcox - Victorian Scholar and Reformer - Offers bibliography files and articles about historical people, plus checkout photos, reforms and personal details.
- Edward St John Daniel, VC - Detailed facts and full text links about the rise of Edward St John Daniel. Plus photos and links.
- First-Person Narratives of the American South - Online alphabetical listings of the first person narratives of the American south, with links to other collections.
- The Internet African American History Challenge - Features profiles of some of the most important nineteenth century African Americans.
- J. Bruce Ismay - Wikipedian entry that tackles the life of Joseph Bruce Ismay.
- John Edgerley - Pioneer, Plant Collector, Botanist, Nurseryman - Browse over the life of John Edgerley, with personal and family photos.
- Johnson Chesnut Whittaker - Overview of Johnson Chesnut Whittaker's life.
- The Life and Times of Fred Kimble - Written by John N. Davis, this book about Fred Kimble, with links about the author and the book.
- The Orestes Brownson Society - Chronicles society information, Brownson's biography, resources, and other featured articles.
- The Penniman House: A Whaling Story - Historical text about the Penniman House, with related readings, maps, images, activities, resources and links.
- Priscilla on The Trail of Tears - Includes Priscilla's information and origin, poems for children, links, and other important details.
- History of the Hutchinson Family - A brief history of Story of the Hutchinsons family.
- Village Life in America - By Caroline Cowles Richards ordered information about the village life in America including the Period of the American Civil War.
- Voyaging with Henry - Home page dedicated to Charles and Henry Hagedorn, with facts, fallibility and fantasies.
- Wild Rose - Civil War Spy - Review on the book Wild Rose by Ann Blackman, with links about the book and its author, event details, contact and order facts, secrets reveal, and commentaries.
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Underground_Railroad
- Enlightenments - Information about the Methodist Church with facts on prominent historical people.
- Freedom Tour Index - Link pages to Downtown area and Detroit Neighborhood/Suburban area.
- Underground To Freedom - Online story about the time of the underground railroad, this saga tells the efforts one young American slave to reach the "Promised Land," Canada.
- John Brown Cabin - Information about John Brown Cabin, plus links to slave trade, civil war, and more.
- John Hossack - Abolitionist - Facilitates Hossack's history, memorial book, genealogy, letters, clan sept, columns, photos, and other featured information.
- Levi Coffin House - State historic site, with information, photos and links.
- The Underground Railroad - Map guide and information about the routes that the slaves took for escaping.
- National Underground Railroad Freedom Center - Site that offers interactive educational programs about slavery and the resistance movements, with links to other offered features.
- Network To Freedom - Offers sites, program details and facilities about the association to the Underground Railroad.
- Owen Sound Black History - Historical facts with links to other related subjects.
- Rokeby - Account about the Rokeby.
- Stories of the Underground Railroad - Collection of stories about the Underground Railroad.
- Traveling the Long Road to Freedom, One Step at a Time - Historical information, with links about the American past.
- The Underground Rail Road - Digitized e-text of William Tell's 1872 book about the people and events surrounding the rescue of slaves before the Civil War.
- The Underground Railroad - Online link guide to the slaves journey to freedom, with additional sites and features.
- The Underground Railroad - Offers online resources and links.
- The Underground Railroad Table of Contents - Explore a wide range o facts about the underground railroad, with personal narratives, literature, music, maps, and bibliography.
- The Underground Railroad in Rochester, New York - History overview of the Underground Railroad.
- Underground Railroad - General information taken from the history channel about the Underground Railroad.
- The Underground Railroad - A Living History - Re-enactment production of the event with information on church services, photos, time line, and profiles of historical figures, video clips, tickets, and other show information.
- Underground Railroad Special Resource Study - Offers summary of the study, purpose and background, ordering information, and featured links.
- Underground to Freedom - Home page of Horane Smith with introduction, links, authors profile, book reviews, mailing list, and other offered particulars.
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- The Children's Crusade - Document taken from the Medieval Sourcebook, that contains valuable facts about the children crusades.
- Crusades - Historical facts about the crusades.
- The Crusades - This site is a fully virtual course offered for college credit through Boise State University, which contains facts about the crusades during the medieval times.
- The Crusades & Medieval Information Links - Facilitates a wide array of information, links, and other special features about the crusades and medieval period.
- The Crusades Book Store - Provides reviews and information on a selected range of books about the holy wars fought between Christians and Muslims in the eleventh to fourteenth centuries.
- The First Crusade - Discussion forum site about the first crusade, which also features information, links and special features.
- Lectures for A Medieval Survey - The First Crusade - Online reference book for information regarding the medieval times in particular facts about the first Crusade.
- International Congress: The Fourth Crusade and its Consequences - Congress facts includes program information, location, links, contacts, proceedings, and valuable updates about the fourth crusades and its consequences.
- Internet Medieval Sourcebook - The Crusades - Compilation of selected resources that tackles about the crusades.
- Literature of the Crusades - This includes chronicled facts, epics and romance, framed tale collection, poetry, travel literature, and other sources.
- Medieval Crusades - Report on the medieval crusade in particular, the crusader and the church.
- Skomantas - A series of tales depicting the struggles of the last pagans of Europe.
- The Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East - An organization of scholars interested in studying and understanding the crusade movement along with its effects on society then, this site offers books, and crusade chronology information.
- Crusades - Introduces a wide array of topics in relation to the crusades, from articles, resources, links and other historical data.
- The Crusades in the Levant (1097-1291) - Directory of facts are offered from the different crusades to its strategic map, causes, chronology of events, bibliography, summary, analysis and general considerations.
- Crusades: Truth and Black Legend - Written by Vittorio Messori an Italian author, this article that reflects that debate about the truth behind the crusades legend.
- The First Crusade and the Jews of Western Europe - Preview on the history behind the crusades, plus links to other important events and details.
- Warfare during the Crusades - Collection of sources in relation to the warfare during the Crusades.
- Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East - Integrates different supporting information about the crusades and the Latin east.
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Primary_Sources
- Anna Comnena: The Alexiad: Book XI - Full text account of the crusade battle.
- Anselme of Ribemont Letter to Manasses II, Archbishop of Reims - Features a wide array of letter collection written by the crusaders.
- Aymeric, Patriarch of Antioch Letter to Louis VII of France
(1164) - Translations and reprints from the original sources of European history, this text about Aymeric's letter to Louis VII of France.
- Conrad III First Letter to Wibald, Abbot of Corvey - Another set of letters written as official bulletins, in order to set before the German people the disastrous events of the crusade in the light most favorable to the German participants.
- Conrad III Second Letter to Wibald, Abbot of Corvey (1148) - Letter overview about Conrads letter to Wibald.
- Daimbert, Godfrey and Raymond, Letter to the Pope
(1099) - One of the most controversial letter written to the Pope by Daimbert, Godfrey and Raymond.
- The Duke of Lorraine - Letter to the Archbishop of Cologne
(1197) - Letter about the German crusaders in the full course of victory.
- Frederic II Letter to Henry III of England (1229) - One of the most valuable sources for the crusade Of Frederic II.
- Frederick I Letter to Leopold of Austria (1189) - Letter written by Frederick I to Leopold of Austria.
- Gerold, Patriarch of Jerusalem Letter to all the Faithfull (1229) - Contains valuable sources for the crusade Of Frederic II.
- Guy, A Knight: Letter from the Sixth Crusade, 1249 - Browse over this letter that contains vital facts concerning the capture of Damietta in Louis' first crusade.
- Letter from the East to Master of Hospitalers
(1187) - This letter features reliable account of the events in the Kingdom of Jerusalem during the crusades.
- Eugene III: Summons to A Crusade, Dec 1, 1154 - Excerpt article that requints Pope Eugene's call for the Second Crusade.
- William of Tyre: History of Deeds Done Beyond the Sea - Selections of link pages that contains important facts about the history of the deed by William of Tyre.
- Sibylla, Ex-Queen of Jerusalem Letter to Frederick I (1189) - Important facts is presented in this letter from Sibylla to Frederick I.
- Stephen, Count of Blois and Chartres Letter to his wife, Adele
(1098) - Personal letter of Stephen, count of Blois to his wife Adele.
- Speech at Council of Clermont, 1095, Five versions of the Speech - Explore five version of the speech at the Council of Clermont in 1095.
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- Remains of the Bastille - Find a description of this holiday and photos of what remains from the storm on the prison at Bastille.
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