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Tom Daccord

Civil War Faces on Flickr - 2 views

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    The Library of Congress has uploaded a rare collection of almost 700 Civil War photographs to Flickr and needs your help identifying them. Among the rarest images are African Americans in uniform, sailors, a Lincoln campaign button, and portraits with families.
Michelle DeSilva

Footnote - The place for original historical documents online - 0 views

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    Footnote.com is a place where original historical documents are combined with social networking in order to create a truly unique experience involving the stories of our past. The Footnote.com collections feature documents, most never before available on the Internet, relating to the Revolutionary War, Civil War, WWI, WWII, US Presidents, historical newspapers, naturalization documents, and many more. Footnote.com is more than just an online repository for original documents. In addition to hosting millions of records, Footnote supports a community of people who are passionate about a variety of topics relating to history.
Tom Daccord

The Social Benefits of the Google Books Settlement - Digits - WSJ - 0 views

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    "A broad group of professors and civil rights leaders said that the important social benefits of the settlement - which would allow Google to make millions of out-of-print books accessible online - are getting lost in the discussion of the settlement, which has drawn a fierce group of critics hoping to block a federal court from approving it."
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American Civil War Augmented Reality Project - 2 views

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    A fascinating project designed by history teachers to use Augmented Reality to make the past come alive. Help spread the word to make this a reality.
Patrick Higgins

ODYSSEY/Homepage - 1 views

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    Wonerful resource from Emory University with Flash animations of these ancient worlds.
Tom Daccord

TwHistory - 0 views

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    "Welcome to TwHistory. We believe that history is filled with exciting stories. We also believe that these stories can be told through Twitter; through the people who lived and experienced them. We go through journals, diaries, letters, and other original sources to deliver the day-to-day lives of people who lived through some of histories most exciting times. We broadcast this information through Twitter, and feel this is a new and exciting approach to understanding history."
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