| American Writers: H.L. Mencken: Biography, description of the place of his "The American Language," tips for teachers, trivia. |
| Bizbag: Mencken: A collection of 26 of his essays. |
| By His Own Rules: Article about Mencken's childhood in the family cigar factory, and his contributions to American culture. |
| Friends of the H. L. Mencken House: Information about the Baltimore row house that Mencken lived in for most of his life; efforts to preserve and restore the home; and a biography of the man. |
| God, Man, and H. L. Mencken: A review of three biographies by George Weigel in First Things. |
| H. L. Mencken Quotes: Quotations on education, poetry, and other subjects collected by a Lock Haven University professor. |
| H. L. Mencken Room and Collection: A biography and description of Mencken's impact on American culture, as well as a description of the permanent archive of his writings at the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore. |
| H.L. Mencken: Two of His Theories: Includes academic papers by Michigan State University students discussing his opinions and political views as well as a short biography, bibliography, photo gallery, and links to other Mencken sites. |
| Henry Louis Mencken (1880-1956): Provides a brief profile of the life and works of the most prominent newspaperman, book reviewer, and political commentator of his day with comprehensive links to other informative sites. |
| Mencken Collection: Bibliography provided by the Julia Rogers Library, Goucher College. |
| Millard Fillmore's Bathtub: Describes Mencken's hoax which asserted that no bathtub existed in the White House prior to Millard Fillmore's administration. |
| Princeton University H. L. Mencken Collection: Describes the university library's collection of microfilm and transcripts of H. L. Mencken's letters. |
| The Mencken Society: Baltimore, Maryland-based group which promotes the memory and reading of the works of Henry Louis Mencken. |