After the Day of Infamy: "Man-on-the-Street" Interviews Following the Attack on Pearl Harbor has about twelve hours of interviews recorded in the days and months following the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. There is contact from interviews with more than two hundred individuals in cities and towns across the United States.
This research guide was assembled by the State Historical Society of Missouri (SHSMO). It starts out with a brief history, followed by links to resources related to the Civil War in Missouri. These resources include links to articles, manuscripts, photographs, and regimental histories.
The World War II film collection on this site is made up of short films and news clips that document Allied operations and activities during the Second World War. They include footage from both the war fronts as well as the home front.
The Civil War Collections is made up of a wide variety of various materials related to the Civil War. These materials include copies of letters written during this conflict, as well as various documents and images.
This is an online collation of about 7,000 pictures made either during the Civil War and within its immediate aftermath. The images represent the original glass plate negatives made under the supervision of Mathew Brady and Alexander Gardner as well as the photographic prints in the Civil War photographs file in the Prints & Photographs Reading Room.
This site has a collection of various types of stories, images and official history resources related to World War I. It also offers users a means to filter their search results with a number of filters listed at the top.
This is an interactive timeline that allows users to navigate through events of the First World War. It includes videos, audio clips,, images and more. This timeline was provided by the National WWI Museum and Memorial.
This is a resource guide that the Library of congress created and maintains on the American Revolution. The materials found here include manuscripts, documents, books, images, and maps related to this conflict.
This is the Military History section of the Rutgers Oral History Archives. It contains the text of interviews with US veterans of certain military conflicts.
Servicemembers included in this collection were members of the U.S. Army Nurse Corps, Women's Army Corps, U.S. Navy Women Accepted for Volunteer Service, and the U.W. Marine Corpse Women's Reserve.