| American Experience - War Letters: Feature about war letters from the American Revolution to Desert Storm. Film description, transcript of letters, timeline, gallery, and teacher's guide. |
| American Newspaper Repository: A collection of original late nineteenth, and twentieth century newspapers. |
| Bartleby.com: American Historical Documents: Text of 47 treaties, speeches, historical accounts, and governmental documents from Eric the Red's c. 1000 description of Vinland to the Panama Convention of 1904. |
| Charters of Freedom: Information and images on several important historical American documents including the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights. |
| Chinese Exclusion Act, 1882: Text of the Chinese Exclusion Act which barred Chinese laborers from entering the United States and denied them naturalization. |
| Constitution of the Confederate States of America: Hypertext from the Revolution to Reconstruction project, University of Groningen. |
| Core Documents of U.S. Democracy: Key documents that define the American democracy, divided by governmental branch. |
| Declaration and Resolves Of The First Continental Congress: Hypertext from the Journals of Congress (ed. 1800) at the Avalon Project. |
| Douglass: Archives of American Public Address: Electronic archive of American oratory and related documents, intended to serve general scholarship and courses in American rhetorical history at Northwestern University. |
| Examining the American Bill of Rights Using the Ethic of Justice: Essay which looks at the ethic of justice and applies it to the American Bill of Rights. |
| From Revolution to Reconstruction: Documents: Extensive collection of hypertext transcripts of historical documents, speeches, letters, and other source material pertaining to U.S. history. |
| Gilder Lehrman Collection: One of the largest collections of American historical documents in private hands. The collection's holdings are strongest from 1760 through 1876. |
| HarpWeek: Sells fully indexed, digitized version of Harper's Weekly, the preeminent news and literary journal of the last half of the 19th century. |
| Historical Text Archive: Documents categorized by the following: Native American, Colonial, Revolutionary, Early Republic, 19th Century and 20th Century. |
| Interpreting the Declaration of Independence by Translation: The Declaration of Independence, as it has been translated into different languages, and at different times. Compliments March 1999 Journal of American History roundtable discussion of the same title. |
| Journey Back In Time: Michael Kocha's collection of thousands of historical newspaper articles, documents, and writings of America's past spanning more than 400 years. Available online by subscription. |
| Key American Historical Documents and Subjects Compendium: Full texts of key American historical documents all on one page. |
| OurDocuments.gov: Milestone documents of American history, presented by the National Archives and Records Administration. |
| Scanned Originals of Early American Documents: US Constitution, US Bill of Rights, and the Declaration of Independence. From Emory Law School. |
| Slaves and the Courts 1740-1860: Collection of legal documents, pamphlets, and books concerning slavery, slaves, and abolition. |
| The Avalon Project: Major documents collections from pre-18th century to present day. Includes Mexican-American diplomacy and US statutes concerning Native Americans and slavery. |
| The Bowen Freedom Foundation: Text of numerous documents from the early history of the United States. |
| The Emancipation Proclamation: Complete text. |
| The United States Democratic Review: Political journal archive, published from 1837-1859. Part of the Making of America e-text collection at Cornell University. |
| US Historical Documents: A Chronology of US Historical Documents from pre-Colonial to present day. |
| Warletters.com - The Legacy Project: The project's mission is to honor America's veterans and active duty personnel by preserving their wartime letters and other written communications. |
| Words and Deeds in American History: Library of Congress- "Representative documents spanning from the fifteenth century to the mid-twentieth century." |