Additional Research Sources

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I came across the following at: www.theauthorslibrarian.com - So citing as the source.

Maybe @JT Woody , who is professional librarian, could comment on or add additional sources.

WorldCat: WorldCat.org

Maps of US: The Library of Congress Digital Collection > Maps:

Historic England: Historic England - Championing England's heritage | Historic England

SHAFR Task Force: Research

World History Primary Sources:

World Digital Library Master List by McMaster University
https://medhumanities.mcmaster.ca/index/libraries-archives-museums/digital-collections/digital collections---master-list

Eyewitness to History:

The British Library Catalogues and Collections.

The World Digital Library:

Online Museum Resources List by Museum Computer Network
 
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  • ProQuest
  • Ebsco
  • Newspapers.com
  • National Parks (they have a civil war database; i've used it for genealogy research, looking up ancestors who fought in the war)
  • National Archives

Depending on what you are looking for, university and state libraries are good resources. For example, because of the recent LA protests, people have been looking at archived photos from protests in LA through history at UCLA's digital archive and California's digital archives. Washington DC has a free digital archive as well their public library having its own public archive to access records (you have to submit a request if you are off-site).

its kinda a broad topic. different resources are required for different needs. For example, the Digital Library of American Slavery from University of North Carolina Greensboro is topical. Slave Voyage, which maps all of the ports in the Trans-Atlantic and Intra-American slave trade, the ships name, crew, and "cargo" is also a University database and topical.

So, it just depends on what you are looking for. Otherwise the list may not give you what you want.
 
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