1800s Websites
The Official Susan B. Anthony House :: Home
Home & artifacts of Susan B. Anthony in Rochester, NY. Museum and National Historic Landmark of the champion of suffrage, abolition, temperance and equal rights. The 19th Amendment granting women the right to vote was credited to her efforts.
OCTA : Oregon-California Trails Association
Explore the history of the American frontier west from the pioneers and Indians who led the way, to covered wagons, cattle and cowboys who followed later.
The Genealogy Register
thousands of links to online census records, passenger lists, vital records, obituaries, military rosters, surname homepages, and more!
The Official Site of Cheese Rolling at Coopers Hill in Gloucestershire
The annual Gloucestershire 'Cheese Rolling and Wake' has been taking place for possibly hundreds of years. It may have been started by the Phoenicians, the Ancient Britons or the Romans. The remains of an Ancient Britons' fort stand at the top of the hill, and the Romans are known to have inhabited the area....
The Genealogy Register
thousands of links to online census records, passenger lists, vital records, obituaries, military rosters, surname homepages, and more!
William Henry Jackson Collection at Scotts Bluff National Monument
William Henry Jackson Paintings, Photographs of the american west - collection at the Scottsbluff National Monument
Wm. Booth, Draper - everything for American Revolutionary War reenactors
business that provides fabrics, thread, patterns, sewing gear and notions for reenactors
The Regimental Quartermaster
The Regimental Quartermaster is a Civil War Sutler. Supplying equipment for Civil War Reenactors for over 40 years. We specialize in Civil War goods including Muskets, Federal Uniforms, Confederate Uniforms, Footwear (Brogans and Boots), Swords, Sabers, Tents, Rifles, Reproductions Field Gear, Relics, Collectibles,...
Museum of the San Ramon Valley
The Museum of the San Ramon Valley is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the San Ramon Valley's rich history and heritage.
Wolf Creek/Pine Run Grist Mill - Loudonville, Ohio 44842
This restored 1830s Grist Mill, located in Loudonville, Ohio, is open to the public as a working museum in order to preserve a vanishing part of our heritage for future generations to enjoy and learn from. Host of many annual special events, such as Wine Festival, Mohican Wildlife Weekend and Pioneer Days at the Mill.