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  • The American Colonization Society

    1792-1964

    by footnote_catalog

    Updated 20 Jul 2009 - 83 views this week (7,138 total)

    Contributions 3 images, 1 comment, 7 stories

  • Gross-Rosen Concentration Camp

    The Gross-Rosen Concentration Camp was initially organized as a subcamp for Sachsenhausen. It became an independent camp in 1941. Prisoners were sent to…

    by Clio and others can contribute.

    Created 31 Jul 2009 - 82 views this week (686 total)

    Contributions 2 images, 2 stories

  • Officers and Men of the Texas Republican Army

    Battle of San Jacinto 21st April 1836

    by bgill

    Updated 17 Oct 2009 - 81 views this week (8,164 total)

    Contributions 12 images, 5 comments, 29 stories

  • Memorials to the Victims of Salem Witch Trial

    In 1692, Salem Village was the site of the infamous Witch Trial, 26 men and women were falsely accused being witches and they were wrongly executed. Due…

    by Edward1026 and others can contribute.

    Updated 29 Aug 2009 - 79 views this week (1,676 total)

    Contributions 12 images, 4 stories

  • Maggie Hendricks

    by Footnote_Team and others can contribute.

    Updated 23 Jun 2009 - 79 views this week (1,548 total)

    Contributions 1 comment

  • Craig L Christiansen

    by Footnote_Team and others can contribute.

    Updated 01 May 2009 - 79 views this week (5,221 total)

    Contributions 90 images, 1 story

  • Rose O'Neal Greenhow

    "Wild Rose", as she was called from a young age, was a leader in Washington society, a passionate secessionist, and one of the most renowned spies in the…

    by bgill

    Updated 26 Jul 2007 - 79 views this week (3,900 total)

    Contributions 37 images, 15 stories

  • Spanish-American War

    The Spanish-American War began in the newspapers of New York. From the time the USS “Maine” exploded, yellow journalists like William R. Hearst…

    by Clio and others can contribute.

    Updated 11 Dec 2008 - 79 views this week (2,346 total)

    Contributions 11 images, 1 comment, 1 story

  • Billy Mays

    by blake and others can contribute.

    Updated 25 Sep 2009 - 78 views this week (2,111 total)

    Contributions 1 image, 4 comments

  • Women Soldiers of the Civil War

    Read about three of the most famous women who, disguised as men, served as soldiers in the Civil War.

    by dbreckenridge

    Updated 02 Jan 2008 - 78 views this week (6,787 total)

    Contributions 4 images, 1 story

  • Vietnam Veterans Memorial

    The Wall, Washington, DC

    by footnote_catalog

    Updated 24 Nov 2008 - 78 views this week (7,453 total)

    Contributions 1 image, 2 stories

  • Mauthausen Concentration Camp

    At the Mauthausen Concentration Camp prisoners were literally worked to death. Unlike the death camps in Poland, where huge gas chambers killed thousands…

    by Clio and others can contribute.

    Updated 30 Oct 2009 - 77 views this week (942 total)

    Contributions 9 images, 1 comment, 1 story

  • Enrollment Cards for the Five Civilized Tribes

    Native American "census cards" cover the 1898-1914 time period.

    by footnote_catalog

    Updated 07 Sep 2009 - 77 views this week (2,191 total)

    Contributions 2 images, 1 comment, 4 stories

  • Revolutionary War Pensions: Battle Information on Application

    Read about the service of Matthias Armbruster of Pennsylvania.

    by dbreckenridge

    Created 14 May 2007 - 77 views this week (40,479 total)

    Contributions 2 images, 2 comments, 1 story

  • Anne Frank

    Anne Frank is probably the best-known victim of the Holocaust. As a young child, her family fled Germany for the Netherlands to escape the escalating…

    by Clio and others can contribute.

    Updated 31 Oct 2009 - 75 views this week (856 total)

    Contributions 6 images, 2 comments

  • Westerbork Concentration Camp

    When the Nazi government began prosecuting Jews in Germany, many fled to the Netherlands for safety. To control this tide of refugees, the Dutch…

    by Clio and others can contribute.

    Updated 31 Oct 2009 - 75 views this week (629 total)

    Contributions 4 images, 1 comment

  • Floyd Starr

    by Footnote_Team and others can contribute.

    Updated 23 Nov 2009 - 74 views this week (1,191 total)

    Contributions 51 images, 5 stories

  • The Trail of Tears

    * ge-tsi-ka-hv-da a-ne-gv-i *Between 1790 and 1830 the population of Georgia increased six-fold. The western push of the settlers created a problem.…

    by bgill

    Updated 13 Apr 2009 - 74 views this week (5,609 total)

    Contributions 20 images, 2 comments, 16 stories

  • Voyage of an Italian

    This Ethnic History Paper, written in 2004, was done by my niece when she attended a college in northern Illinois. Her grandmother is Italian and my niece…

    by whitedaisy

    Updated 15 Sep 2008 - 74 views this week (3,146 total)

    Contributions 1 comment, 1 story

  • Colorful Ladies of the Old West

    The early west had many colorful characters, but none moreso than the early day "Soiled Doves" and "performers" that set out west to make a better life…

    by cwiseman

    Updated 22 Apr 2008 - 74 views this week (2,914 total)

    Contributions 18 images, 4 stories

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