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Article by Michael Boylan on this key figure in ancient medicine and later writers within the Hippocratic tradition. Includes brief biographical information.
Statement in court prior to being sentenced to hang for his role in the alleged Haymarket Conspiracy.
Jenny B. Wahl of Carleton College describes the spread of slaveholding, its legal, social, and economic underpinnings, with graphs and tables of statistics.
Article describing her life (ca. 2300 BC) and work (hymns to Inanna).
A church history study guide on ancient Greek Religion.
Includes background, hostilities, foreign support, peace of Moscow, references and related links.
Article on the German social democratic politician and his career during World War I.
Article on Hindenberg's military and political career as well as quotations from his writings and speeches.
Extensively crosslinked encyclopedia biography of the Luftwaffe chief.
A complete history 24 chapters covering the rise of Adolf Hitler from unknown to dictator of Germany. Includes photos.
Translation of Adolf Hitler's book.
Profiles the Führer, his rise to power, and the Holocaust. Includes images, books and links. From a Danish Holocaust site.
In HTML. Each chapter in its own file, with links to previous, next, and table of contents.
The inaugural address of John Adams in Philadelphia in March 1797.
E-text of 1908 collection edited by John Bassett Moore covering the years 1841-1844.
Quotations from George W. Bush that make him look clueless.
Critical collection of Bush quotes, family and business ties, and political record. Includes breaking news headlines.
Resources for resisting Bush/Cheney administration policies.
Peace, freedom of speech, and anti-Bush administration graphics offered for free.
Opens the doors to highlight GWB's many personal and professional transgressions.
In an informal survey of 109 professional historians, over 98% assessed the Bush presidency as a failure and more than 61% of the historians concluded it was the worst in the nation’s history.
Provides the text of the Inaugural Address given by President George W. Bush which was delivered on January 20th, 2005.
Harding administration Dept. of Interior scandal
Hyperlinked index from Yale Law School.
Jefferson's account of his life, written in 1821 and made available online by Bibliomania.
Dallas, Texas: examines the life, death, times and legacy of President John F. Kennedy
An examination of various theories concerning the assassination of John F. Kennedy
Photos and a brief history of the site of the assassination, which is now managed by the National Park Service.
An alternative view of Lincoln's Assassination. What were the motives behind the murder? Did Lincoln fit the definition of a tyrant? Did Lincoln preserve the Union at the price of individual liberty?
Photographs related to the assassination of Lincoln, including a large photograph of the hanging of the four conspirators.
Excerpts from Emma Goldman's autobiography describing her brief meeting with Czolgosz before, and her imprisonment after the assassination.
Memorial, library, and museum honor McKinley's Niles, Ohio, birthplace. Includes photographs and tourist information.
Full text of the Articles adopted by the House Committee on the Judiciary following the Watergate Scandal.
Rumor control information on urban legends about President Barack Obama.
Collection of analysis and commentary about the impact of the Obama presidential administration from the British weekly magazine.
The impassioned chapters encourage the average man to cross the line of comfortable and traditional travel to discover the vitality of outdoor life.
Theodore Roosevelt's biographical account of hunting, camping and "zoogeographical reconnaissance" with his son Kermit.
From Bartleby.com. By William Roscoe Thayer, 1919.
Information about Tennessee artillery troops of the Civil War.
Devoted to detailed history, preservation and educational use of the lands where the battle took place in May 1864.
Histories and rosters of cavalry units who fought in the Shenandoah vicinity.
Written in 1851, the letter outlines some of the concerns of Southerners after the compromise of 1850 that eventually led to secession.
Includes listing of Stoddard County Rangers and Infantry Company D.
Provides field officers and staff, and company muster rolls.
Commercial site that contains regimental rosters, chronicles, officer profiles, soldier photographs, and battle synopses. Charge per search, or annual membership fee.
Contains the Civil War diary, memoirs, photographs, and other memorabilia of Private Jefferson Moses, Company G, 93rd Illinois Volunteers.
Letters of William Graham and associated commentary. Written by a Union volunteer farmer from western New York who was an Irish immigrant.
Patrick DeLacy won the Medal of Honor for his bravery at the Battle of the Wilderness in 1864.
A history of the ironclad, with engavings and statistics.
Information about individuals who served in the Confederate Navy. From Library of Virginia collection.