By Region
- 701
- Battle of Antietam
- The Battle of Antietam (or Sharpsburg) on September 17, 1862, climaxed the first of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee's two attempts to carry the war into the North. And when the fighting ended, the course of the American Civil War had been greatly altered.
- 704
- Battle of Antietam: Controversial Crossing on Burnside’s Bridge
- Discussion of General Ambrose Burnside's order to cross Antietam Creek during the battle of Antietam.
- 708
- Ken Burns Civil War Antietam Synopsis
- Antietam description, in context with other major Civil War battles.
- 712
- War’s Lingering Devastation In the Antietam Valley
- A chronicle of the aftermath of the Antietam battle
- 713
- Civil War Artillery - The Projectiles
- Hundreds of photographs of Civil War artillery projectiles, fuses, glossary of terms, and patents.
- 715
- Carrie Chapman Catt Girlhood Home
- Web site for the Iowa childhood home of U.S. suffrage leader Carrie Chapman Catt, including a biography, extensive bibliography, multi-media gallery, and links to other sites related to woman suffrage and women's history.
- 716
- History of Women's Suffrage
- Student project. Detailed history of the women's suffrage movement along with quotes, speeches, a report on the responsibility of voting, a timeline, and pictures and photos from the movement.
- 717
- Library of Congress: Votes for Women
- Selections from the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) Collection, which includes books, pamphlets and other artifacts documenting the women's suffrage campaign.
- 718
- The Seneca Falls Convention: Teaching about the Rights of Women and the Heritage of the Declaration.
- Provides the full-text of this ERIC Digest which details the history of the Seneca Falls Convention and gives lesson plan ideas for teaching about it.