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Simon Miles

History of Cuba - 0 views

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    "Our mission is to provide a clear and detailed journey through the themes, concepts, people and ideas that make up Cuban history."
Geoffrey Reiss

Colonial Sense - Food & Farming - Fishes - 0 views

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    In all great fish-markets, great fish-mongers strictly examine the gills - if the bright redness is exchanged for a low brown, they are stale; but when live fish are brought flouncing into market, you have only to select the kind most agreeable to your palate and the season.
Simon Miles

Digital Military Newspaper Library - 0 views

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    The Digital Military Newspaper Library is a pilot project to house, organize and preserve contemporary and historic military newspapers and periodicals. These newspapers represent Naval and Air Force bases from many geographical regions around the state of Florida and will include Kennedy Space Center, a submarine base at King's Bay Georgia, the Panama Canal Zone, and two newspapers in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Dean Mantz

Conversations on the Constitution: Sign the Constitution - 3 views

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    Here is an additional site to save to your list of Constitutional Day resources.
Lance Mosier

10K Apart | Inspire the web with just 10K. - 0 views

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    Want to give some design feedback on a site (or another 10k Apart entrant)? You can, with TinyBounce! Grab a screenshot of a website, add notes to it, then save your feedback and send the link to your friends (or enemies). TinyBounce is the smaller, sleeker little brother to Bounce (bounceapp.com)
Geoffrey Reiss

Colonial Sense: Sarah Kemble Knight - 0 views

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    Sarah Kemble Knight, a third-generation American, was born in Boston. She was the daughter of Thomas Kemble, a Boston merchant, reportedly an agent of Cromwell in selling prisoners of war and Elizabeth Trerice. Prior to 1689 she married Captain Richard Knight, a shipmaster and a widower considerably her senior. The only record of their marriage is a document stating Richard Knight's intention to marry her in 1688.
Lance Mosier

Mapping the Measure of America - 5 views

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    THe American Human Development (HD) Index is a composite measure of wellbeing and opportunity. It combines indicators in three fundamental areas-health, knowledge, standard of living-into a single number that falls on a scale form 0 to 10.
Anna Pearce

Ottawa to remodel Canada's image - The Globe and Mail - 0 views

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    The Conservative government will redefine what it means to be Canadian this week by introducing a new guide to citizenship, a rare and significant attempt to reshape the national image. The new document, which will be the citizenship study guide for the 250,000 immigrants who arrive in Canada each year, instantly becomes one of the country's most widely read and potentially influential pieces of writing. It will replace a document created by the Liberals in 1997 that the Conservatives criticized for its anemic presentation of Canadian history and identity. No longer will new Canadians be told that Canada is strictly a nation of peacekeepers, for example. The new guide places a much greater emphasis on Canada's military history, from the Great War to the present day. It also tackles other issues of historical significance, from Confederation to Quebec's separatist movement, that were barely mentioned by its predecessor .
Lance Mosier

Names of Vietnam War casualties by city and state www.VirtualWall.org - 1 views

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    Vietnam War casualties listed by Home of Record. The name you seek may not be under the city you expect. The state index pages are based on each casualty's Official Home of Record. The home of record may be the place the person entered military service or that person's residence at that time. The home of record is not always that person's birthplace, home town, or place of high school graduation. If you don't find the name where you expect, please also look under nearby larger cities or see the index pages by last name.  
Lance Mosier

Timetoast Timelines | Create timelines, share them on the web. - 7 views

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    Timetoast is a great way to share the past, or even the future
Lance Mosier

Welcome to the Steinway Diary Project | The William Steinway Diary: 1861-1896, Smithsonian Institution - 1 views

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    The National Museum of American History is engaged in a long-term project to create the first publicly accessible, annotated online edition of William Steinway's remarkable diary. This first installment of the Web site includes Edwin M. Good's complete transcription of all 2,500 pages of the Diary alongside high-resolution scans of each handwritten page.
Lance Mosier

Teacher Guide - George Washington: A National Treasure - 5 views

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    This Teacher Resource Guide is designed for incorporation into history and social studies curricula. It will introduce your students to some of the events and issues that shaped George Washington's life. The activities should enhance your students' knowledge of Washington and expand their horizons about this complex and interesting man.
Lance Mosier

Free Technology for Teachers: The US Presidents in Google Earth - 6 views

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    Monday is President's Day in the United States. In celebration of that day, Google has published a new kmz file containing images and links to information about each former President of the United States. You can download the file and launch it in Google Earth or view it here using the Google Earth browser plug-in. The file shows where each president was from, offers an image of each president, provides a link to more information about each president, and shows how many states were in the Union when each president was elected.
Geoffrey Reiss

The Journal of Jasper Danckaerts - 0 views

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    On the eighth of June, 1679, we left home2 at four o'clock in the morning, taking leave of those with whom God had joined us fast in spirit, they committing us, and we them, with tenderness of heart, unto the gracious protection of the Highest. Although for a time separated in body, we remained most closely united in soul, which is, always and everywhere, but one and the same. We went on foot to Oost[erend], expecting there to take the canal boat, which we did, at six or half past six o'clock, after waiting an hour. We took leave finally of those of our beloved and very worthy friends who had accompanied us, and thus far made it a pleasant journey for us. Our hearts had been strengthened in discoursing, on the road, of God and his will concerning us, and of the disposition and readiness of our hearts, as we then felt, to bear it whatever it might be, although we foresaw that it would be mortifying enough for us…
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    Update to 1600s travel journal
Geoffrey Reiss

Colonial Sense: Conestoga Wagon: Parts ID - 0 views

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    This drawing and those of figures 9 and 10 are from specifications, sketches, and photographs, now in the files of the division of transportation, U.S. National Museum, taken in 1925 by Paul E. Garber from a wagon then the property of Amos Gingrich, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. This wagon is illustrated in John Omwake's Conestoga six-horse bell teams, 1750-1850, Cincinnati, 1930, pp. 57, 63, 87.
Geoffrey Reiss

Colonial Sense: Regional History: Timeline - 0 views

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    New feature! Interactive timeline, slice & dice events from 1492 to 1859 in a variety of ways. Not all data is in, though, so it may be of little use to you, depending on what you're looking for...
Victoria Keech

google wave explained - 6 views

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    Google wave is explained very well here and you can imagine the benefits for education.
Courtney Cofone

Best of History Web Sites - 0 views

  • The Chronicle of Higher Education
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    This is a great launching point for in depth valid historical research.
Michelle DeSilva

earth album alpha - a slicker google maps + flickr mash-up - 0 views

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    Earth Album is a simpler, slicker Flickr mash-up that allows you to explore some of the most stunning photos in the world courtesy of Google maps and Flickr. To begin your journey, just click somewhere on the map, e.g. "India". Note-- since the top Flickr images are used, the images change every few weeks; bookmark this site and check back for a different experience in a month!
Patrick Higgins

Teaching and Learning Resources - 3 views

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    This is shocking that it's put out by the government, but nonetheless they are incredible resources.
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