Useful Non-Digitized Online Resources
- 1885 South Dakota Civil War Veteran's Census
- AmDocs: Documents for the Study of American History
- The Avalon Project at Yale Law School. Documents in Law, History and Diplomacy - an outstanding collection of documents from all eras.
- Census of Agriculture
- Census of Population and Housing
- Cold War International History Project - Documents from the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
- Combating Terrorism Center at West Point - Documents from the Harmony database in English and Arabic.
- Davis Diaries - Emilie Davis started keeping a diary on January 1, 1863, the day the Emancipation Proclamation became official. Short, intimate diary entries give extraordinary insight into how a young woman of color responded to the momentous events of the U. S. Civil War. Emilie Davis's experiences and observations lay bare the fissures and cracks that rent northern communities during the war.
- De Re Militari Online Resources for Medieval Warfare
- Documenting the American South
- Documents in Military History
- Documents in Russian History
- Early Americas Digital Archive
- Early English Books Online - More than 25,000 manually transcribed texts from the first 200 years of the printed book (1473-1700), with an additional 40,000 texts are planned for release into the public domain by the end of the decade.
- EuroDocs: Primary Historical Documents From Western Europe. Selected Transcriptions, Facsimiles and Translations
- First World War Primary Documents
- Foreign Relations of the United States
- Founders Online - Offers free access to the papers of six of the most important figures from America’s founding era: George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams (and family), Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison. Over 119,000 searchable documents, fully annotated, from the authoritative, federally funded Founding Fathers Papers projects.
- French Diplomatic Documents, 1938-1939
- From Revolution to Reconstruction... And What Happened Afterwards
- German History in Documents and Images
- Government Documents on 19th Century US History - A useful links page to digitized and non-digitized sources.
- Hansard 1803-2005 - digitised editions of Commons and Lords Hansard, the Official Report of debates in Parliament.
- The Harvard Project on the Soviet Social System - Consists chiefly of summary transcripts of 705 interviews conducted with refugees from the USSR during the early years of the Cold War.
- Historical Census Browser - Examine state and county topics for individual census years or over time.
- Historical Text Archive
- The Labyrinth - Resources for Medieval History
- Military History on the Web - University of Washington Libraries
- Internet History Sourcebooks Project - Consists of three major sourcebooks (the Ancient History Sourcebook, the Medieval Sourcebook, and the Modern History Sourcebook) and a number of thematically based sourcebooks derived from the first three.
- J. V. Stalin Archive - a subset of the Soviet History Archive
- The KGB in the Baltic States
- Legacies of the Korean War - Oral history archive featuring short films, video, audio and text excerpts, a Korean War timeline, scholarly articles, and much more.
- The Mexican-American War and the Media, 1845-1848 - Provides links to transcriptions of newspaper articles, indexes, images, bibliographies, timelines, and official documents related to the 1846-1848 war between the United States and Mexico.
- Naval Documents of the American Revolution - The Naval History and Heritage Command (NHHC) presents the first 12 volumes of its award-winning series Naval Documents of the American Revolution (NDAR). These more than 16,000 pages contain the authentic words of actors in the drama of the Revolution, through diaries, letters, petitions, and ships' logs, as well as muster rolls, orders, official reports, and newspaper accounts. The collection includes American, British, French, and Spanish points of view and gives voice to common seamen, civilians, women, and slaves as well as policy makers, political leaders, and naval and military officers.
- Naval History and Heritage Command Library Online Reading Room - Publications and Documents
- Nazi and East German Propaganda
- A New Nation Votes: American Election Returns 1787-1825
- The Nizkor Project - includes many Holocaust-related documents
- Northvegr Foundation: Northern European Studies documents - Primary sources covering pre-Christian European history.
- Nuremberg Trials Project
- Operational Leadership Experiences Project - The Operational Leadership Experiences Project is an oral history venture by the Combat Studies Institute which collects, transcribes and displays the firsthand recollections of the soldiers, service members, government personnel and civilians who have planned, participated in, observed and supported operations in the Global War on Terrorism.
- Orbis: The Stanford Geospatial Network Model of the Roman World - By simulating movement along the principal routes of the Roman road network, the main navigable rivers, and hundreds of sea routes in the Mediterranean, Black Sea and coastal Atlantic, this interactive model reconstructs the duration and financial cost of travel in antiquity.
- Papers of Benjamin Franklin
- Presidential Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower
- Primary Documents Relating to World War II
- Public Papers of the Presidents
- Revelations from the Russian Archives - Translated documents from the Library of Congress
- Richmond Daily Dispatch - Transcriptions of articles from the Richmond Daily Dispatch. There are currently 1384 issues of the paper available online, ranging in date from November 1860 through December 1865.
- Roman Military History
- Slave Movement During the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries - Provides access to the raw data and documentation which contains information on the following slave trade topics from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries: records of slave ship movement between Africa and the Americas, slave ships of eighteenth century France, slave trade to Rio de Janeiro, Virginia slave trade in the eighteenth century, English slave trade (House of Lords Survey), Angola slave trade in the eighteenth century, internal slave trade to Rio de Janeiro, slave trade to Havana, Cuba, Nantes slave trade in the eighteenth century, and slave trade to Jamaica.
- Soviet History Archive
- A Teacher’s Guide to the Holocaust - excellent collection of primary source documents
- Texts for Ancient History Courses
- Union Army Data - Part of The Early Indicators of Later Work Levels, Disease and Death project, which specializes in the development of longitudinal life-cycle and historical environmental data sets to study economic, demographic, and epidemiological processes.
- University of Oklahoma College of Law: A Chronology of US Historical Documents
- The Valley of the Shadow: Two Communities in the American Civil War
- The Vietnam Archive
- White House Tapes: The President Calling
- World History Sources
- The World War I Document Archive