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Detailed biography of the first man and only officer to forfeit the Victoria Cross, includes genealogy information.
www.mdani.demon.co.uk
The Internet African American History Challenge
Profiles of prominent people.
www.brightmoments.com
Edith Jemima Simcox - Victorian Scholar and Reformer
A biography and bibliography, and includes pictures, reprinted articles, and information on movements/reform efforts.
faculty.pepperdine.edu
Devoted to the transcription and dissemination of the Quarterly Review, his works, and other writings, and includes articles and links.
www.orestesbrownson.com
The Penniman House - A Whaling Story
A lesson plan on teaching historic people and places.
www.cr.nps.gov
First-Person Narratives of the American South
Diaries, autobiographies, memoirs, travel accounts, and ex-slave narratives of relatively inaccessible populations, including women, African Americans, enlisted men, laborers, and Native Americans, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
docsouth.unc.edu
Biographical profile with links and a photograph.
en.wikipedia.org
John Edgerley - Pioneer, Plant Collector, Botanist, Nurseryman
Biography with links and images.
uk.geocities.com
The biography of a seaman, cook, and steward.
homepage.ntlworld.com
Brief narrative of one of the first three African-Americans to attend West Point.
www.geocities.com
Book review with page samples.
carlosmontezuma.com
Village Life in America, 1852—1872
Diary of the young Caroline Richards published as a book in 1913.
www.wordowner.com
The classic history of the family of social reformers and philanthropists.
www.geocities.com
The Life and Times of Fred Kimble
A book review.
www.oldmp.com
Book review on Rose O’Neale Greenhow.
www.wildrosebook.com