The Maryland Digital Cultural Heritage Program is a statewide, collaborative digitization program headquartered at the Central Library, Enoch Pratt Free Library / State Library Resource Center in Baltimore, Maryland. Maryland libraries, museums,...
Adalbert Volck; Art; Baltimore; Baltimore Fire of 1904; Baseball; Boarding schools; Civil War; Edgar Allan Poe; Figure skating; Football; Genealogy; H. L. Mencken; History; Horse racing; Lefty Grove; Maryland cities; Maryland counties; Sports; The...
This online archive contains photographs, works of art, and other documents associated with Topaz camp, one of ten remote internment camps used by the government and US Army to inter Americans of Japanese ancestry during World War II. More than...
Internment camps; World War II; Japanese Americans; Topaz; Concentration camps; Relocation centers; Evacuation; Civil rights; Prison camps
The TIDES program is an online effort to provide access to primary resources in East Texas educational, libraries, archives, museums and other cultural institutions. Partner institutions now include Mexican schools, museums and wildife centers. It...
The Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College is devoted to the history of the Society of Friends (Quakers) and its concerns. The Library includes printed works dating from the mid-seventeenth century to the present, as well as archives,...
Quaker history; Education; Schools; War relief; World War I; Vietnam War; Quaker colleges; Friends' centers; Quaker church buildings; Philadelphia; Society of Friends;
The Flaherty Digital Collection includes all 135 photographs in the Flaherty Collection, which documents the experience of Japanese-Americans in assembly centers and relocation camps in California, Oregon, and other Western states.
Forced migration; Japanese Americans -- Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945; World War II, 1939-1945 -- Japanese Americans
Born in 1904, Otto Bowles was active in several labor organizations. Bowles moved to Springfield, Missouri, in the early 1930s where he started working in construction as a laborer. He later served as business manager of the Building and...
About the “Tales of Old Portage” Collection
Peggy Amend, a member of the Board of Directors of the Portage Historical Society and Judy Eulberg began reading Dorothy McCarthy’s “Tales of Old Portage” in September of 2008 with the...
Portage; Columbia County; Wisconsin; History
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