History Resources

 

General | American Revolution| Civil War | Colonial Life | Explorers | Fort Nisqually | Great Depression | Historical Maps / Speeches | Immigration | Middle Ages / Medieval Times | Pioneers / Oregon Trail | Presidents and Elections | Primary / Secondary Sources | Salem Witch Trials | Slavery | Titanic | World War II | Japanese-American Internment | Pearl Harbor

 

General:

19th Century Schoolhouse
A collection of 19th century textbooks and resources.

 

Age Gauge
Input your birthdate and the site tells you who is older/younger, and how old you were on significant historical dates - as well as other information.

 

America's Historical Documents
Online copies of our historical documents, including teaching documents, and Charters of Freedom.

 

American History
Links to history information on a variety of topics and eras.

 

American History Subject Library
Links to information on various historical events and eras.

 

American Memory Project
A collection of documents, sound clips, photographs, interviews, and other primary source materials related to U.S. History.

 

Authentic History Center
Historical artifacts, sounds, written letters, and diaries.

 

Calendar Converter
Convert calendar dates to various versions of calendars (Gregorian, Julian, etc.)

 

Calisphere - A World of Digital Resources
Lessons and primary sources related to various topics, including the Gold Rush, World War II, and the Japanese American Internment.

 

Digital Collections
Historical photographs and information on the skills needed to analyze a photograph.

 

Early American Leaders
Students examine the qualities of early American leaders and determine what qualities constitute a good leader.

 

From Revolution to Reconstruction: Biographies
Very detailed biographies with dates the person lived.

 

From Revolution to Reconstruction: Documents
Documents from pre-1400 to the present, including full-text (Magna Charta, Articles of Confederation, Abraham Lincoln's last speech, etc.).

 

Global Connections
A family of sites created to help teachers and students learn more about events in the Middle East through readings, lesson plans, links, timelines, and maps.

 

Harper's Weekly
A historical newspaper (1857-1912) whose articles have been put online.

 

History Detectives
Students use this PBS television site to interact with investigations and methods to study history, including activities and quizzes.

 

HistoryNet
Information and resources on various historical topics.

 

I Have No Money, Would You Take Wampum?
The history of wampum and trading and bartering practices.

 

Impressions of America
Information and links for many American history topics.

 

Linking Research and Teaching in History: Case Studies
How to teach students how to practice and research history, including case studies and classroom activities.

 

Not For Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony
The story of Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton's work on behalf of women's suffrage and rights in general. Includes biographies, critical essays, writings and speeches, and lesson plans.

 

Rare Maps of Colonial America
A listing of rare maps of Colonial America.

 

Teaching American History.org
A multitude of links and resources for teaching United States History.

 

Smithsonian Education - Educators
From the Smithsonian Institution, this site includes grade level lesson plans, a resource finder for primary resources, and reasons/connections for various images and artwork.

 

This Day in History
Videos and information about what happened on "This Day in History"...
Washington History Online
Lesson plans, assessments, and primary source documents related to Washington State History.

 

Wise Guide
An online monthly newsletter with links to primary source materials from the Library of Congress.

 

Women in History - Historic Figures
Great short biographies of famous American women in history.

 

Women's History Teaching Resources
Materials from the Smithsonian Institution, including audio and video clips, as well as art, science, history, and culture information.

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American Revolution:

American Revolution
Information in timeline form of the events of the Revolutionary War, including descriptions.

 

Battle of the Battlefields
Which battle was the most important during the Revolutionary War?

 

LIBERTY! The American Revolution
Lesson plans, online quizzes, and materials to accompany PBS Online's series about the American Revolution.
 

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Civil War:

American Civil War Homepage
An extensive listing of Civil War links, including images, documentary records, rosters, and regimental histories.

 

Civil War
Website related to the Ken Burns film, including maps, biographies, historical documents, images, discussion questions, and lesson plans.

 

Civil War Battle Summaries by Campaign
Information about Civil War battles by other names, location, campaign, dates, principal commanders, estimated casualties, and more.

 

Gettysburg Address
An exhibition by the Library of Congress related to President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.

 

Great American History
Information about Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War.

 

Mr. Lincoln's Virtual Library
Links to information on Abraham Lincoln (including private papers) and the Civil War.

 

Nation Divided
What was it like to be a Confederate or Union soldier? What was it like to have a friend fighting on the opposite side?

 

Women During the Civil War
What did women do during the Civil War?

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Colonial Life:

Classroom-Tested Lesson Plans
Interdisciplinary lesson plans for the Colonial period.

 

Jamestown Journey
Lesson plans, materials, and resources relating to Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in America. Also includes links to state standards. (May require FREE registration)

 

Life on Plymouth Plantation
What was it like as a child on Plymouth Plantation?

 

Mayflower Compact
 
A copy of the text from the Mayflower Compact.

 

Rare Maps of Colonial America
A listing of rare maps of Colonial America.

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Explorers:

Explorers WebQuest
WebQuest where students research an explorer and write a persuasive piece to convince their family to let them go on the expedition.

 

Lewis and Clark and the Trailblazers
Other explorers besides Lewis and Clark.

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Fort Nisqually:

Fort Nisqually Historic Site
Information and resources about Fort Nisqually.

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Great Depression:

Then and Now Prices
Compare prices during the Great Depression to prices today.

 

Twelve Great Lessons for Teaching the Great Depression
The 1929 stock market crash and the Great Depression are explained, as well as how the country responded to the economic crisis.

 

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Historical Maps / Speeches:

Civil War
Website related to the Ken Burns film, including maps, biographies, historical documents, images, discussion questions, and lesson plans.

 

David Rumsey Historical Map Collection
A collection of more than 8,800 online historic maps from the 18th and 19th century.

 

Early Washington Maps: A Digital Collection
Historical maps of Washington state.

 

Historic Speech Archives - Playable
Audio files of various historic speeches (including Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Franklin D. Roosevelt, and others).

 

Historical Maps
Historical maps of Washington, searchable by time period or type of map.

 

Mapping the Pacific Coast - Historic Map Collection
Maps of the Pacific Coast from the earliest period of European Exploration, including 45 maps, books, and illustrations organized into 6 thematic galleries.

 

Martin Luther King Jr.
Speeches by Martin Luther King Jr., including sound clips and full text.

 

Rare Maps of Colonial America
A listing of rare maps of Colonial America.

 

US Census Bureau - Radio Services
60 second radio clips, current and historical.

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Immigration:

Ellis Island
Online quiz to see whether you will be accepted into the U.S. or not. (blocked in Puyallup SD)

 

Immigration Hotlist
Webquest that is through the eyes of an immigrant through Ellis Island.

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Middle Ages / Medieval Times:

Build a Medieval Castle
Put together your own medieval castle.

 

Castle Builder
Students must design and build a castle, after understanding feudal life.

 

Castles on the Web
Information and pictures of various castles around the world.

 

Expedition Through Medieval Europe
Students have been hired by Hollywood to pursue the perfect setting for a Middle Ages film.

 

King Arthur's Round Table Roll Call
Who do you think should be allowed to sit with King Arthur at the Round Table?

 

Life in a Medieval Castle
Pictures and text showing what life was like in a castle.

 

Life in the Middle Ages
Resources on life in the Middle Ages (compiled and posted by 4th and 5th grade students).

 

Medici: Godfathers of the Renaissance
Story of the Medici family and their influence on a dramatic and compelling age that represents a critical turning point in Western history.

 

Medieval Activities
Crafts and activities for a medieval-themed day.

 

Middle Ages
An interactive look at what it was really like to live in the Middle Ages.

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Pioneers / Oregon Trail:

Building a Pioneer Cabin
Discusses the difficulties faced by the pioneers when constructing their homes.

 

California Gold Rush Treasure Hunt
An online treasure hunt sharing information about California's Gold Rush.

 

Discoverers of the Oregon-Trail
Various explorers who paved the way for the Oregon Trail.

 

Doing it the Old-Fashioned Way!
Learn how to do pioneer activities, such as tanning hides, making soap, dyeing cloth, etc.

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Presidents and Elections

American Presidency Project
Over 75,000 documents related to the study of the presidency, including election data, speeches, video clips, search options, and more.

 

Ben's Guide to US Government for Kids: Elections
These pages explain the election process for Federal officials.

 

eLECTIONS
A free 3-D multimedia online game in which students "run for the White House". Including creating a platform, analyzing polling data, fundraising, and planning their campaign.

 

Elections 101
Learn about why voting matters, how it works, and more, including resources...

 

George Washington
Unit from the Library of Congress about George Washington, including information about his life, rise to power, and accomplishments. Includes primary source documents.

 

H.I.P. Pocket Change: Presidents' Day
Have your students read about this special day's history and find related links on this dedicated page.

 

Inauguration Activities and Free Audio
Activities related to the US presidential inauguration.

 

Living Room Candidate
TV campaign ads from 1952 to the present - searchable by year, type of commercial, and political issue. Ads include background along with links to other spots related by subject, year, or candidate.

 

 
 
Mr. Lincoln's Virtual Library
Links to information on Abraham Lincoln (including private papers) and the Civil War.

 

 
 
Select A Candidate
Answer basic questions on key issues using actual quotes from candidates (without identifying the candidate) and see which candidate best fits your views...the results may surprise you!

 

Telling America's Story - America.gov
Current information on elections, American life/culture, videos, multimedia, and more.

 

US Presidents - George Washington to Barack Obama
A morphing compilation of all forty-four presidents from George Washington to Barack Obama, backed by Ravel's Bolero.
 

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Primary / Secondary Sources:

Primary Resources Bookmarks on Delicious
Primary Source resource bookmarks from the Washington State Library's Judy Pitchford.

 

Primary Sources by State (Library of Congress)
Primary source resources organized by state that are at the Library of Congress.

 

 

19th Century Schoolhouse
A collection of 19th century textbooks and resources.

 

Africans in America
The history of slavery in America, including background readings about key people and events, historical documents, a teacher's guide, a youth activity guide, and more.

 

America's Historical Documents
Online copies of our historical documents, including teaching documents, and Charters of Freedom.

 

American Artifacts
Scientific, medical and mechanical antiques and descriptions.

 

American Civil War Homepage
An extensive listing of Civil War links, including images, documentary records, rosters, and regimental histories.

 

American Experience: Citizen King
Information about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. through eyewitness accounts, personal recollections, diaries, letters, maps, and more.

 

American Folklife Center Online Collections and Presentations
Includes audio samples of music and stories, digital images of rare letters and photographs, and video clips.

 

American Memory Project
A collection of documents, sound clips, photographs, interviews, and other primary source materials related to U.S. History.

 

American Presidency Project
Over 75,000 documents related to the study of the presidency, including election data, speeches, video clips, search options, and more.

 

America's Library
Limited scope, but good info, including music from various eras, state info and American profiles.

 

ARC Calendar: Heritage Months, Holidays, and Awareness Days
Primary source materials (including sound clips) organized by month in a calendar.
 
ARC Guide for Educators and Students
The guide introduces educators and students to the National Archives' Archival Research Catalog (ARC) and how to use it.

 

Authentic History Center
Historical artifacts, sounds, written letters, and diaries.

 

Biography of America
Video series about America, but has links to primary and secondary source references on the material shown.

 

Calisphere - A World of Digital Resources
Lessons and primary sources related to various topics, including the Gold Rush, World War II, and the Japanese American Internment.

 

Children of the Camps: the Japanese American WWII internment camp experience
This documentary captures the experiences of 6 Japanese-Americans who were confined in the internment camps as children. Includes historical documents, a timeline, a viewer's guide, and more.

 

Civil War
Website related to the Ken Burns film, including maps, biographies, historical documents, images, discussion questions, and lesson plans.

 

Constitution Day - Learn About the Law
Constitution info, including the Bill of Rights, and constitutions from other places (i.e. Iraq).

 

Digital Collections
Historical photographs and information on the skills needed to analyze a photograph.

 

From Revolution to Reconstruction: Documents
Documents from pre-1400 to the present, including full-text (Magna Charta, Articles of Confederation, Abraham Lincoln's last speech, etc.).

 

George Washington
Unit from the Library of Congress about George Washington, including information about his life, rise to power, and accomplishments. Includes primary source documents.

 

GI -- World War II Commemoration
Films, photgraphs, biographies, and more about World War II.

 

Harper's Weekly
A historical newspaper (1857-1912) whose articles have been put online.

 

HyperWar: World War II on the World Wide Web
Resources and documents, including policies, papers, treaties, the Pacific and European Theater of Operations, etc. of World War II.

 

Jamestown, Quebec, Santa Fe: Three North American Beginnings
A closer look at some of the Native and European artifacts that have survived from all three North American settlements - founded within a 3-year time period.

 

Japanese Relocation and Internment
Primary source documents and resources related to the Japanese American internment and relocations.

 

Jones Photo Historical Collection
Nearly 9,000 photographs of western Washington work and family life.

 

Learning Page... especially for teachers
Over 7 million historical documents, photographs, maps, films, and audio recordings. Includes lessons, features, activities, and tips and tricks for using these collections in the classroom.
Linking Research and Teaching in History: Case Studies
How to teach students how to practice and research history, including case studies and classroom activities.

 

Living Room Candidate
TV campaign ads from 1952 to the present - searchable by year, type of commercial, and political issue. Ads include background along with links to other spots related by subject, year, or candidate.

 

Looking Into Holidays Past Through Primary Sources
Help students analyze primary sources they see, hear, or read, using seasonal holiday-themed resources from the Library of Congress.

 

Mapping the Pacific Coast - Historic Map Collection
Maps of the Pacific Coast from the earliest period of European Exploration, including 45 maps, books, and illustrations organized into 6 thematic galleries.

 

Martin Luther King Jr.
Photo gallery from events involving Martin Luther King Jr.

 

Martin Luther King Jr.
Speeches by Martin Luther King Jr., including sound clips and full text.

 

Mary McLeod Bethune Council House
Resource for "Teaching with historic places". Visual images, classroom activities, and discussion questions.

 

Mayflower Compact
A copy of the text from the Mayflower Compact.

 

Mr. Lincoln's Virtual Library
Links to information on Abraham Lincoln (including private papers) and the Civil War.

 

National Archives and Records Administration
Primary source documents and information for the United States.

 

National Register of Historic Places - Travel Itineraries
Historic guides to destinations around the country. Each itinerary highlights different geographic regions or important themes in American history.

 

Online Encyclopedia of Washington State History
This site provides information, photos and other resources related to Washington State History.

 

Our Documents
100 milestone documents of American history.

 

Pamphlet and Textual Ephemera Collection
Washington state theater, tourism, and urban development pamphlets, books, and theater programs, including the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition of 1909.

 

Parliament and the British Slave Trade 1600-1807
Six sections that explore some of the issues around the act that abolished the British slave trade.

 

Primary Source Learning - Inviting Learners to Read, Think, and Use their Knowledge
Primary source materials, activities, and teaching ideas and lesson plans related to using primary resources.

 

Seattle Municipal Archives
Lots of digital documents and other resources from the City of Seattle.

 

Slavery and the Making of America
The history of American Slavery, including background information, primary sources, an interactive timeline, lesson plans, and a virtual museum featuring student projects.

 

Smithsonian Education - Educators
From the Smithsonian Institution, this site includes grade level lesson plans, a resource finder for primary resources, and reasons/connections for various images and artwork.

 

Star-Spangled Banner
Ideas and materials related to the Star-Spangled Banner, including the War of 1812, the poem that became the song, conservation, the people involved, and the symbolism of the American flag.
Teaching With Historic Places
Features places relevant in the past and in the current time (i.e. Heritage months). Includes lesson plans for teaching about the sites included.

 

Telling America's Story - America.gov
Current information on elections, American life/culture, videos, multimedia, and more.

 

THOMAS (Library of Congress)
Legislative resources and information.

 

US Census Bureau - Facts for Features & Special Editions
Collections of statistics from the Census Bureau's demographic and economic subject areas to commemorate anniversaries or observances or background information for topics in the news.

 

US Census Bureau - Minority Links
Quick and easy links to the latest data on racial and ethnic populations in the United States.

 

US Census Bureau - Radio Services
60 second radio clips, current and historical.

 

US Census Bureau - Tip Sheets
Information on upcoming releases and reports for the Facts for Features section.

 

War
The story of World War II though the accounts of American men and women who participated, including an extensive collection of primary sources, interviews and articles, and lesson plans.

 

Washington History
Historical records, newspapers, and other Washington State history resources.

 

We Shall Overcome: Historic Places of the Civil Rights Movement
Maps, lists of important sites, and more about the Civil Rights Movement.

 

Wise Guide
An online monthly newsletter with links to primary source materials from the Library of Congress.

 

World War II : Documents
Information and documents from World War II.

 

WWII Resources
Primary source documents and information about World War II.

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Salem Witch Trials:

Carey Document: On the Trail of a Salem Death Warrant
Information on one of the documents from the Salem Witch Trials - a Death Warrant for Martha Carey.

 

Salem Wax Museum & Salem Witch Village
Information, lesson plans, and resources about the Salem Witch Trials.

 

Salem Witch Museum
A museum in Salem, Massachusetts dedicated to the Salem Witch Trials of 1692.

 

Salem Witch-Hunt -- Interactive
An interactive experience of the Salem Witch trials and related materials.

 

What about Witches?
Information related to the Salem Witch trials, including pictures and paintings.

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Slavery:

Africans in America
The history of slavery in America, including background readings about key people and events, historical documents, a teacher's guide, a youth activity guide, and more.

 

Parliament and the British Slave Trade 1600-1807
Six sections that explore some of the issues around the act that abolished the British slave trade.

 

Pathways to Freedom: Maryland and the Underground Railroad
Living history, artifacts, and lesson plans about the Underground Railroad.

 

Rise and Fall of Jim Crow
Segregation from the end of the Civil War to the start of the Civil Rights Movement. Includes a historical timeline, articles, personal narratives, interactive features, and lesson plans.

 

Safe Passage - WebQuest
A WebQuest where students learn about the lives of slaves and the Underground Railroad.

 

Slavery and the Making of America
The history of American Slavery, including background information, primary sources, an interactive timeline, lesson plans, and a virtual museum featuring student projects.

 

Underground Railroad
A virtual tour and interactive information related to the Underground Railroad.

 

Underground Railroad: Escape From Slavery
An interactive journey where the student "flees Kentucky for Canada along the Underground Railroad, a secret network of hiding places and people that helped runaway slaves reach freedom."

 

Virtual Field Trip: Underground Railroad - TeacherVision.com
Go on a virtual field trip of Underground Railroad sites in New Bedford, Massachusetts.

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Titanic:

Encyclopedia Titanica Titanic Passenger and Crew Research ( Official Home Page )
Biographies of passengers and crew, research articles, and more.

 

Glaciers and Icebergs--ties in to Titanic
Create your own glaciers and icebergs to answer critical questions about them.

 

Onboard the Titanic
Experience the events of the Titanic from the point of view of one of 5 people who were on the ship.

 

Titanic
Lesson plan about the Titanic disaster.

 

Titanic
Research a person from the Titanic and give a presentation talking about "your" life.

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World War II:

Calisphere - A World of Digital Resources
Lessons and primary sources related to various topics, including the Gold Rush, World War II, and the Japanese American Internment.

 

Experiencing War: Buffalo Soldiers, the 92nd in Italy (Stories from the Veterans History Project of the Library of Congress)
Told through oral history interviews, memoirs, diaries, and correspondence, these stories are not a formal history of war, but a treasure trove of individual feelings and personal recollections.

 

GI -- World War II Commemoration
Films, photgraphs, biographies, and more about World War II.

 

Holocaust Cybrary remembering the Stories of the Survivors - Remember.org
Images, stories, and resources related to the Holocaust.

 

HyperWar: World War II on the World Wide Web
Resources and documents, including policies, papers, treaties, the Pacific and European Theater of Operations, etc. of World War II.

 

War
The story of World War II though the accounts of American men and women who participated, including an extensive collection of primary sources, interviews and articles, and lesson plans.

 

World War II : Documents
Information and documents from World War II.

 

World War II Links
Links organized by general area of combat.

 

World War Two in Europe
Information, links, and lesson plans about World War II.

 

WWII Resources
Primary source documents and information about World War II.

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Japanese-American Internment:

A More Perfect Union
A look at the experiences of Japanese Americans during the internment period and their Constitutional rights.

 

A More Perfect Union
Over 800 artifacts related to the Japanese-American experience.

 

AsiaSource: AsiaTODAY
An article about Japanese American comments on the treatment of US Muslims after the attack on 9/11 (compared to the Japanese American internment).

 

Calisphere - A World of Digital Resources
Lessons and primary sources related to various topics, including the Gold Rush, World War II, and the Japanese American Internment.

 

Camp Harmony Exhibit
Information about the internment camp at the Puyallup Fairgrounds - "Camp Harmony".

 

Camps
Locations, pictures, and information about the internment camps.

 

Children of the Camps: the Japanese American WWII internment camp experience
This documentary captures the experiences of 6 Japanese-Americans who were confined in the internment camps as children. Includes historical documents, a timeline, a viewer's guide, and more.

 

Citizenship Denied
An integrated unit about the Japanese-American internment.

 

Dear Miss Breed Letters from Camp
Letters from children interned in the camps to a children's librarian named Miss Breed.

 

Densho: The Japanese American Legacy Project
A curriculum with multimedia, primary source materials, handouts, and other resources and artifacts.

 

Discover Nikkei and the Japanese American Internment
Includes historical overviews, bibliographies, demographics, glossary, directory of Nikkei collections, video archives, lesson plans, and the Nikkei military experience database.

 

Go For Broke Educational Foundation
Lesson plans, information, and resources on the military units of Japanese-Americans in World War II.

 

Japanese American Exhibit and Access Project
Information about the internment and the effects on those in the Pacific Northwest.

 

Japanese American Internment
Information and pictures of the Japanese American internment.

 

Japanese American Internment
Information and copies of some of the letters written from the internment camps.

 

Japanese American Internment
Lesson plans and related materials about the Japanese American internment.

 

Japanese American National Museum: Hirasaki National Resource Center
Resources and links to information on the Japanese-American internment.

 

Japanese-American Internment
Information, links, and lesson ideas related to the Japanese-American internment.

 

Japanese Internment: National Security or Oppression?
Information and resources related to the Japanese-American Internment, including photos and interviews.

 

Japanese Relocation and Internment
Primary source documents and resources related to the Japanese American internment and relocations.

 

Lesson in American History: The Japanese American Experience
Curriculum guides, resources, and historical information.

 

PBS: Conscience and the Constitution: Resources
Resources and information about the Japanese-American internment.

 

 

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Pearl Harbor:

Air Raid Pearl Harbor
A photographic history of the attack on Pearl Harbor, with images sorted by category.

 

Attack At Pearl Harbor, 1941
An overview of the attack of Pearl Harbor.

 

Attack At Pearl Harbor, 1941 - The Japanese View
Information from the Japanese perspective of the attack on Pearl Harbor.

 

Attack on Pearl Harbor
Information, eyewitness accounts, casualty list, and more related to the attack on Pearl Harbor.

 

Beyond the Movie: Pearl Harbor
Frequently asked questions about the attack on Pearl Harbor.

 

December 7, 1941 - Japanese Bomb Pearl Harbor
Pictures and descriptions of the attack on Pearl Harbor.

 

Memory Book - Remembering Pearl Harbor
Personal stories and memories of those who were involved in the attack, and their families. (NOTE: It is NOT edited/censored, so there may be some "language" in it).

 

Pearl Harbor
Information about the November 2000 expedition to find the first submarine sunk in the attack on Pearl Harbor.

 

Pearl Harbor
Research the attack on Pearl Harbor and write an article, as if you have experienced the attack firsthand.

 

Pearl Harbor Raid, 7 December 1941
Overview and images from the attack on Pearl Harbor.

 

Pearl Harbor Remembered
Links to information on various aspects of the attack on Pearl Harbor, including maps, pictures, and websites of the memorials.

 

Pearl Harbor Ships and Planes
Facts about the ships and planes involved in the attack on Pearl Harbor.

 

Pearl Harbor Timeline
A timeline with descriptions of the attack on Pearl Harbor.

 

Remembering Pearl Harbor
Click on "Explore the FULL STORY" on the right side for a multimedia map and timeline, including personal narratives.

 

Remembering Pearl Harbor: The USS Arizona Memorial
A lesson plan centered on the USS Arizona memorial.

 

Resources - Remembering Pearl Harbor
A list of resources, lesson plans, and other links, sorted by subject.

 

USS Arizona
Information and links to resources on the USS Arizona and its memorial.

 

USS Arizona Memorial
National Park Service website for the USS Arizona Memorial.

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