- Always Something Doing: Boston's Infamous Scollay Square
- By David Kruh. Contains information about the Square when it was burlesque and vaudeville houses, hot dog stands, and tattoo parlors. - American Century, The
- Site dedicated to the book by Harold Evans, exploring America's contributions and accomplishments in the 20th century. - American Empire Project, The
- Official site from Metropolitan Books for the series dedicated to examining issues of modern-day imperialism. Contributing authors include Noam Chomsky, El Fisgon, and Chalmers Johnson. - American Presidents Series
- Official publisher site for the book series edited by Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.. Includes an interactive timeline of presidents. - Appalachian History Series
- Regional information on the history and culture of southern Appalachia. Books and videos by back country guide, builder, and author, Lance Holland. - Black Cowboys of Texas
- Edited by Sarah R. Massey. Examines the role of African American cowhands in Texan, western, and African American history. - Black Saga: The African American Experience
- A history of African Americans. Black Saga also sponsors an academic competition based on the book. - Bureau and the Mole, The
- Excerpt of author David A. Vise's account of Robert Hanssen's life and espionage. - Chesapeake-Delaware Canal Nautical Books
- Author Robert Hazel writes about the C&D Canal and Historic Chesapeake City, Maryland, offering unique insights into life in the early town along the canal. - Citizen Daniel and the Call of America
- By J. Brian Jenkins. About the travels of William and Daniel Constable based on their actual journal, 1755-1835. - Closely Guarded Secrets: The Assassination of President Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Espouses the theory that FDR was poisoned by Nazi agents. - Corralitos
- Judy Pybrum Malmin's story of the development, events, and people of Corralitos, California. Includes photographs and illustrations. - County Histories of Missouri - Butler and Stoddard Counties
- Two in-depth histories plus 1864-1881 marriage records for geneaolgists and history buffs; a slice of rural and small-town Americana from prehistory to present. - Damon family of Wayland, Mass
- Book on Damon family from wayland, Massachusetts. - Democracy's Big Day: The Inauguration of America's President
- By Jim Bendat. Offers colourful and historic vignettes about the inauguration of past presidents. - Dot City: Dorothy Parker's New York
- Photo gallery and walking tour of Dorothy Parker's Manhattan homes, hangouts, and haunts. From The Dorothy Parker Society of New York. - Enduring Vision: A History of the American People
- Publishers site featuring primary sources, web links, and ACE practice tests. - Fire & Roses, the Burning of the Charlestown Convent, 1834
- By Nancy Lusignan Schultz. Study of a violent anti-Catholic riot in 19th century Massachusetts, as a mob set fire to Mount Benedict, an Ursuline convent school for girls. - Friend Among the Senecas, A
- Recounts a 1798 Quaker mission to the Allegany Senecas. By David G. Swatzler. - Gloucester Guide, The
- Street-by-alley guidebook to America's most famous fishing port, and an unforgettable collection of historical vignettes, yarns, and photos. - Greatest Generation, The@
- History of the American Suffragist Movement, A
- A historical narrative by women's history expert Doris Weatherford with a foreword by Geraldine Ferraro. - James Chalmers and "Plain Truth"
- Describes the Loyalist pamphlet Chalmers wrote in response to Tom Paine's Common Sense. From Christopher New's book Maryland Loyalists in the American Revolution. - John Charles Fremont - Explorer, Mapmaker, Soldier
 - Keapana Enterprises
- Offers information about the island of Kauai including myths and chants, maps, and pictoral tours of various areas on the Garden Isle. - L.A. Radio People
- News about the radio industry and personalities in the Los Angeles area, by Don Barrett. - Legacies: Collecting America's History at the Smithsonian
- Features over 250 objects from the National Museum of American History's collections, revealing the stories of how and why they were collected. - Let's Discover Ohio
- Fourth-grade level textbook about the history of Ohio. - Lies My Teacher Told Me
- Everything your American history textbook got wrong - from Columbus to Thanksgiving to native tribulations to the Vietnam war - plus interactive quiz. - Living History of the Ozarks
- Written by a native Ozarkian, this book will help you discover the past and present of this storied region. - Living on the Unicoi Road
- Pictures and excerpts from epic account of pioneer and gold rush history of the popular Georgia mountain resort town of Helen. - Lucien Maxwell: Villain or Visionary
- About the famed landowner of northern New Mexico during the 19th Century. Covers the Colonial history of the area, as well as the Santa Fe Trail. - Milcah Martha Moore's Book: Commonplace Book from Revolutionary America
- Edited by Catherine La Courreye Blecki and Karin Wulf. - Riding the Rails: Teenagers on the Move during the Great Depression
- By Errol Lincoln Uys. Companion book to the documentary. - San Fernando Valley: America's Suburb
- Covering the history and lore of the San Fernando Valley. Includes information on Kevin Roderick's book The San Fernando Valley: Americas's Suburb. - Saving Monticello
- Story of the Levy family's quest to rescue the house that Thomas Jefferson built. By Marc Leepson. - Secrets of the Tomb: Skull and Bones, The Ivy League, and the Hidden Paths of Power
- By Alexandra Robbins. Exposes secrets of the seruptitious, elitist organisation based at Yale University. - Soap Creek Enterprises
- Features titles by Charles George Davis about Oregon. Historical books and journals connected with the Oregon Trail, Scott-Applegate Trail, etc. - Storming Heaven: LSD & the American Dream
- By Jay Steven. Social history of the United States during the middle decades of the twentieth century. - Streetcar Days In Honolulu
- Photos and first hand accounts of Honolulu's streetcars, which operated from 1901 to 1941. - The Hippie Dictionary: A Cultural Encyclopedia of the 60s and 70s
- A 700-page reference book, history book, and social statement about the '60s counterculture. - Tobacco Corn and Caviar
- Features rare documents detailing the histories of the State of Virginia, Virginia Company, Colonial America, and Jamestown including charters, tracts, sermons, and more. - Wapato Heritage
- Info on a book about the Chelan and Entiat, two Pacific Northwest Indian bands. - War Letters: Extraordinary Correspondence from American Wars
- Companion site to the Legacy Project, and to Andrew Carroll's book War Letters: Extraordinary Correspondence from American Wars. Provides information on submitting letters to the project, as well as preserving correspondence for posterity. - Washington, North Carolina
- A book depicting the pictorial history of the city of Washington, North Carolina from 1895 through 1999. - We Were There, Too!
- By Phillip Hoose. Tells of the role young people have played in the making of the United States, based largely on primary sources. - Without Sanctuary
- Photographs and postcards taken as souvenirs at lynchings throughout America. - Wolfscratch Wilderness
- A backward walk in time through an old North Georgia settlement by Charlene Terrell. - World Turned Upside Down, The: George Washington and Yorktown
- Nonfiction history of the Revolutionary War for young adults.
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