online repository for selected maps, photographs, manuscripts, newspapers and books documenting Queens, Brooklyn and greater Long Island (Nassau and Suffolk counties).
Photographs of American Military Activities, 1918–1981
This series consists of photographs documenting American activity, the bulk of which is military, from the French and Indian War through the Vietnam War. Other military engagements depicted include the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the Mexican War, the Indian Wars, the Spanish-American War, the Philippine Insurrection, the China Relief Expedition, the Mexican Punitive Expedition, World Wars I and II, and the Korean War. Full series description available here.
The Ram Chavez Military Collection website shares the personal experiences of Ram Chavez, a Vietnam War veteran who served with the 199th Light Infantry Brigade (REDCATCHERS). The site includes his reflections on military service, memories of comrades, and dedication to veterans' issues, along with links to photos, articles, and other resources.
RadioEchoes is home to a wide selection of Old Time Radio (OTR) shows. We offer you 21 Genres of shows, 4,629 Series, for a total of 123,624 Episodes, all from the previous century.
The Illinois History and Lincoln Collections (IHLC), a unit of the Special Collections Division at the University of Illinois Library at Urbana-Champaign, collects, preserves, and provides access to both print and manuscript materials documenting the history of Illinois and the life and legacy of Abraham Lincoln.
Patrick Henry Sullivan Historical Collection | Zionsville, Boone County, IN
SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville, Indiana, preserves local heritage through its museum, genealogy library, and art center. Established in 1973, it honors Patrick Henry Sullivan, an early Boone County pioneer. The online catalog showcases a portion of the collection, with updates ongoing as artifacts are digitized.
The UUA Congregational Records contain a file about every single UUA congregation that existed during the twentieth century. Most files contain dozens of pages, with some larger congregational files numbering hundreds of pages. Documents within these files include field reports from regions, districts, and the national office; congregational histories; photographs; correspondence between the congregation and the UUA; paperwork filed to the UUA; sermons and orders of service; and other printed ephemera.