The digital collection consists of 31 volumes of The Papers of Ulysses S. Grant, political cartoons, and sheet music from the larger collection.
The Ulysses S. Grant Collection housed at Mississippi State University Libraries includes information on Grant's childhood from his birth in 1822, his later military career, Civil War triumphs, tenure as commanding general after the war,...
The Utah Digital Newspapers program is a large scale project that has digitized over 500,000 pages from over 40 different newspapers. Funded by a succession of three different grants, Utah Digital Newspapers continues to add pages and titles to the...
Births; Deaths; Marriages; Utah counties; American Eagle; Broad Ax; Box Elder News; Carbon County News; Corinne Reporter; Daily Enquirer; Davis Co. Clipper; Deseret News; Eastern Utah Telegraph; Emery County Progress; The Eureka Reporter; Garfield...
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...
Images from the Archives & Special Collections Library at Washington & Jefferson College. Each portrait image is accompanied by an extensive biography recounting the life of the president depicted. This site was created to recount the history of...
Washington & Jefferson College; College presidents; Washington College; Jefferson College
The Upper Mississippi Valley Digital Image Archive is a grant-funded consortium of cultural institutions primarily located in the Quad Cities of Iowa and Illinois. The Archive consists of items from all six participating institutions and covers the...
River transportation; Native Americans; Natural landscape; Local history and genealogy; Growth and development of the Quad Cities, Moline and Rock Island; Mississippi River;
We Shall Remain Community Coalition Partners applied and were awarded an outreach grant to provide support programming for the PBS American Experience | We Shall Remain, a five-part television series that shows how Native peoples valiantly resisted...
Indians of North America--Indiana--Fort Wayne; Indians of North America--Indiana
This collection, funded by a grant from Friends of the Des Moines Library and King County Library System Foundation, consists of historical photographs from the Des Moines Historical Society. The Pieces of the Past site also includes links to a...
Lumber industry; Washington State; Shipping industry; African Americans; Restaurants; Motels; Mosquito Fleet; Steamboats; Local history; Churches; Buses; Des Moines; Marina; Des Moines Historical Society; Parades; Zenith Beach; Zenith; Buildings;
Funded by a grant from the Institute for Museum and Library Services, this collaborative project sought to create a database with thematic coherence that would engage online researchers in thinking more deeply about the significance of the rich...
Columbia River Basin; Idaho; Oregon; Washington; African Americans; Basque Americans; Chinese Americans; German Americans; Japanese Americans; Mexican Americans; Russian Americans; Jewish Americans; Native Americans;
The Western Waters Digital Library (WWDL) is a collaborative regional project created by twelve university libraries in eight western states. The collection contains government reports, classic water literature, legal transcripts, water project...
Logging; Water supply; Agriculture; Rivers; Watershed; Cities; Industries; Conservation; Maps; Reservoirs; Dams; Lakes; Ponds; Water; Water power; Water use; Fish; Fishing nets; Fisherman; Boats; Canneries; Piers; Wharves; Fishing boats; Salmon;...
The Alliance Memory project, funded in part through an Institute of Museum and Library Services LSTA grant, is a joint venture of Rodman Public Library, the Alliance Historical Society, Alliance City Schools, Negro History Club, Haines House, and...
King County Snapshots presents King County, Washington, through 12,000 historical images carefully chosen from twelve organizations' collections. These cataloged 19th and 20th century images portray people, places, and events in the county's urban,...
Urban culture; Suburban culture; Rural culture; Washington history; King County history; African Americans; Asian Americans; Japanese Americans; Minidoka Relocation Center; Aerial views; Aurora Avenue; Sea-Tac Airport; International District; Pike...
Kenneth Rogers was a photographer for the Atlanta Constitution from 1923-1972. Rogers covered important news events in Atlanta and Georgia, and captured scenes from the Georgia countryside. The Kenneth Rogers photograph collection is comprised of...
World War, 1939-1945--Georgia; Sports; Football--Georgia; African Americans; Cities & towns--Georgia; Farm life--Georgia; Politics & government--Georgia--Atlanta; Baseball--Georgia--Atlanta; New Deal, 1933-1939--Georgia--Atlanta;...
Fourteen years of The Barrington Review, 1914-1921 and 1925-1930, are included in this digital newspaper collection. A valuable source of information for genealogists, historians, and other local history fans, this digitization project allows...
The Creating Communities: Digitizing Denver’s Historic Neighborhoods website launched in August! Thanks to a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the Western History Genealogy Department, in partnership with the City of...
Denver history; Denver neighborhoods; Auraria; Barnum; Capitol Hill; Five Points; Park Hill; University Park; West Colfax; Building History; Assessor Records
The North Dakota State Historical Records Advisory Board was awarded a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission in 2008 to scan 100 images from each of ten historical societies, libraries, and museums around the state....
Indians of North America; Agriculture; History; Military; North Dakota - Politics and government; North Dakota; Frontier and pioneer life;
For this Missouri State Library digital imaging grant project, 535 aerial photographs were scanned at 1200 dpi. The collection includes georeferenced county index maps to provide access to individual photographs. The 1936 and 1938 photography is...
The Western Waters Digital Library: Columbia River Basin in Oregon is a collection of historical and contemporary resources focused on the Columbia River Basin. Its objective is to provide access to well-organized, comprehensive information sources...
The Chicago - Photographic Images of Change collection includes selected images the James S. Parker Collection (1900-2003) and the Chicago Photographic Collection (ca. 1890-1970). The collection is made available through the generous support of a...
The Shipler Commercial Photographers Collection of approximately 100,000 negatives documents the people and places of Utah and the surrounding states between 1903 and 1980.