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Additional Online Resources
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Websites for Maryland Related Primary Sources
Maryland History Secondary Sources (From Google Books)
- The Peabody Institute of the City of Baltimore: Founder's Letters and the Papers Relating to its Dedication and History.... Baltimore: Steam Press of William K. Boyle, 1868.
- Brown, John Crosby. A Hundred Years of Merchant Banking: A History of Brown Brothers and Company.... New York: Privately Printed, 1909.
- Forrest, Clarence. Official History of the Fire Department of the City of Baltimore.... Baltimore: n. pl., 1898.
- Howard, George Washington. The Monumental City, its Past History and Present Resources. Baltimore: J.D. Ehlers & Co., 1873.
- McCabe, James Dabney. The History of the Great Riots: Being a Full and Authentic Account of the Strikes and Riots on the Various Railroads of the United States and in the Mining Regions. Philadelphia: National Publishing Company, 1877.
- Ridgely, David. Annals of Annapolis: Comprising Sundry Notices of that Old City from the Period of the First Settlements in its Vicinity in the Year 1649, Until the War of 1812.... Baltimore: Cushing & Brother, 1841.
- Riley, Elihu Samuel. "The Ancient City": A History of Annapolis, in Maryland, 1649-1887. Annapolis: Record Printing Office, 1887.
- Scharf, John Thomas. Chronicles of Baltimore; Being a Complete History of "Baltimore Town" and Baltimore City from the Earliest Period to the Present Time. Baltimore: Turnbull Brothers, 1874.
- ________. History of Maryland from the Earliest Period to the Present Day. Volume 1. Baltimore: John B. Piet, 1879.
- ________. History of Maryland from the Earliest Period to the Present Day. Volume 2. Baltimore: John B. Piet, 1879.
- ________. History of Maryland from the Earliest Period to the Present Day. Volume 3. Baltimore: John B. Piet, 1879.
- Shea, John Gilmary. Life and Times of the Most Rev. John Carroll.... New York: John G. Shea, 1888.
- Wilmer, L. Allison, J. H. Jarrett, and George W. F. Vernon. History and Roster of Maryland Volunteers, War of 1861-5. Baltimore: Press of Guggenheimer, Weil & Co., 1898.
Websites for US History Primary Sources (General)
Websites for US History Primary Sources (By Era)
Beginnings To 1620
Era 1: Three Worlds Meet
1585-1763
Era 2: Colonization and Settlement
1754-1820
Era 3: Revolution and the New Nation
1801-1861
Era 4: Expansion and Reform
1850-1877
Era 5: Civil War and Reconstruction
- Abraham Lincoln Historical Digitization Project.
- Document Library -- Civil War Era. From Teaching American History
- American Civil War. From the University of Georgia, Hargrett Library Rare Map Collection
- A House Divided: America in the Age of Lincoln. From Digital History
- America's Reconstruction: People and Politics after the Civil War. From Digital History
- Freedmans' Bureau Online
- Finding Precedent: The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson. From Harp Week
- Price of Freedom: Americans at War. From the Smithsonian Institute, National Museum of American History
- Beyond Face Value: Depictions of Slavery in Confederate Currency. From the U.S. Civil War Center.
- Blue and Gray for Boys and Girls. From the U.S. Civil War Center.
- Russell County, Va., Civil War Website
- Mr. Lincoln's Virtual Library. From the Library of Congress, American Memory
- Abraham Lincoln Papers at the Library of Congress
- "We'll Sing to Abe Our Song!": Sheet Music about Lincoln, Emancipation, and the Civil War from the Alfred Whital Stern Collection of Lincolniana. From the Library of Congress, American Memory
- Civil War Treasures from the New-York Historical Society. From the Library of Congress, American Memory
- Washington during the Civil War: the Diary of Horatio Nelson Taft, 1861-1865. From the Library of Congress, American Memory
- Selected Civil War Photographs. From the Library of Congress, American Memory
- The Frederick Douglass Papers at the Library of Congress
1870-1900
Era 6: The Development of the Industrial United States
1890-1930
Era 7: The Emergence of Modern America
1929-1945
Era 8: The Great Depression and World War II
1945-early 1970s
Era 9: Postwar United States
1968-Present
Era 10: Contemporary United States
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