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American humor
My
article about
American Humor
, Constance Rourke's study of 19th-century popular culture,
is in the
Boston Globe Ideas section
today.
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19th Century Online
19th Century in Print (Library of Congress)
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American Journeys: Eyewitness Accounts of Early American Exploration and Settlement
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New York State Library's historical documents
Old Sturbridge Village, History Learning Lab
Peter Force's American Archives, 1774-1776
Pocahontas Archive
Realms of Gold: Map Catalog of the American Philosophical Society
Smithsonian I.R.I.S. (Pre-1877 exhibition records)
Smithsonian Photography Initiative
The Atlantic Slave Trade and Slave Life in the Americas: A Visual Record
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For older posts on this blog, please check
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. A selection of the blog's posts, spanning six years, has also been collected as a book, titled
The Wreck of the Henry Clay
.
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