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Top : Society : History : By_Time_Period : Nineteenth_Century
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  • All the Year 'Round: Life during the nineteenth century, including fashion, manners and etiquette, and transport.
  • Almacks: A personal homepage containing texts from the Nineteenth Century in English, German and Dutch.
  • Black Confederates: Reviews of books by author Charles Kelly Barrow.
  • Chautauqua Institution: Explore the beginnings and growth of this institution, the experience of its utopian space and summer program.
  • Child Labour: Features biographies and entries on reformers, supporters, laborers, working conditions, and other things related to child labor in Britain.
  • Civil War - Skirmish Shooting in South Texas: A competitive blackpowder shooting using original and/or reproduction Civil War rifle muskets, smoothbore, and carbine in team competitions.
  • From Quackery to Bacteriology - The Emergence of Modern Medicine in 19th Century America: Traces the development of medicine through printed works.
  • Ghost Amendment - The Thirteenth Amendment that Never Was: Article describing a pro-slavery constitutional amendment proposed by Congress in 1861.
  • Heritage Square: A mid-1800s crossroads community in the upstate New York village of Ontario with tours and activities.
  • History - 1800's: A general information page with many links.
  • Just Victorian: Dedicated to the era, including the romance, fashion, food, architecture, music, people, and articles.
  • Lady Duttie's Just Victorian: Transport back to the Victorian age, and learn the "proper" etiquette that was employed in that time period for tea, balls, supper, and other events.
  • Large Slaveholders of 1860 and African American Surname Matches from 1870: List of large slaveholders and surname matches with an alphabetical index of holders of 10% of all slaves in the U.S.
  • Letters of a Victorian Lady - Ada E Leslie: Letters home from a governess on her travels between 1883 and 1894 before settling in Burma. Her employers included the future Kaiser Wilhelm and the future Queen Sophia of Greece.
  • Making of America: A digital library of primary sources in 19th-century American social history from the antebellum period through Reconstruction.
  • Malachite's Big Hole: Dedicated to the arts, skills and lore of the Mountain Man, and is intended to be a resource for all aspects of life in the mountains and the men who lived there,
  • Mallarme, Manet, and the Belle Epoch in Paris: An essay by Julie Lorenzen.
  • Mason-Dixon Line's Civil War Recipes: From recipes that please the palate to those that heal an ailment, authentic recipes from a first edition collection of 19th century literature.
  • Memoir of What I Endured During 32 Months of National Service in the Italian Army: A journal by Michele Fuschino, a stone worker of Vinchiaturo in the Province of Molise during the years 1881-1883.
  • Miss Mary's VictorianLinks: Links and resources.
  • Nineteenth-Century American Children and What They Read: Magazines and books read by 19th-century American children, especially works published before 1870, includes timeline, books and authors, papers and analyses, and images.
  • Nostalgia - A few Things I Like: Resources relating to carousels, old-time amusement parks, steam-powered travel, and ragtime piano.
  • On Power Looms: Essay by William Radcliffe.
  • Proceedings of the United States Anti-Masonic Convention: Transcript of the 1830 convention of the populist protest party, from an anti-Mason site.
  • Rebellion: Web documentary on John Horse and the Black Seminoles, maroon allies of Seminole Indians who led the largest slave rebellion in U.S. history.
  • Religion in Nineteenth Century America: Book review of author Grant Wacker.
  • Requests from Ex-slaves for Pensions from Ex-slaveowners: Online letters to past owners for assistance, 1870's.
  • Slave Ship Trouvadore: Describes a shipwreck, and survival of crewmen and on-board Africans bound for slavery in 1841 near the Bahamas includes past history, cultural influences, and mysteries about the incident.
  • The Birth of Modern Europe: Traces the development of European culture from the Revolutions of 1848 to the start of World War I, focusing on three modern metropolises: London, Paris and Vienna.
  • The Complete Victorian: Portal to everyday life in Victorian Britain, including such items as recipes, articles about social customs, facts about clothing and decorating, and a timeline of Victorian events.
  • The Diary of Jared Nash: A Ridgefield, Connecticut farmer in the middle of the 19th Century
  • The Fugitive Slave Bill or, God's Laws Paramount to the Laws of Men: A sermon, preached on Sunday, October 20, 1850, includes image files of original 24 page booklet.
  • The Gentleman's Page: A practical guide to attire, etiquette, and other social topics for the 19th Century American man.
  • The Regency Plume Newsletter: To enrich the reader's knowledge of the period and to aid authors who are setting books within that time frame in their quest for historical accuracy.
  • The Time of the Lincolns: A feature which portrays life in America in the mid-nineteenth century.
  • The Trail Of Waitangi: Short extracts about New Zealand history from the early missionary era.
  • The Valley of the Shadow - Two Communities in the American Civil War: The archives tell the story of major national political events that occurred between 1859 and April 1870.
  • The Victorian Web: Extensive collection of essays about life and culture.
  • The Williams Showmen from Warrington: The history of the fairground travelers, who traveled the historical fairs of England, Wales and Scotland in the 1800s.
  • TheSixteen Largest American Slaveholders from the1860 Slave Census Schedules: As transcribed by Tom Blake.
  • Trails of Hope - Overland Diaries and Letters: a collection of the original writings of 49 voyagers on the Mormon, California, Oregon, and Montana trails.
  • Victorian Links: Links to history, literature, architecture and religion.
  • Victorian Medicine: A comprehensive study by Henry Hattemer of professional and traditional medicinal practices, practitioners, scientific theory, and health trends in England between the years 1830 and 1910.
  • Victorian Source for Victorian Restoration and Decorating: Sources for home and furniture restoration or decorating, including historical articles and pictures for accuracy.
  • Victorian Turkish Baths: Their origin, development, and gradual decline.
  • Waterford's Wars: Explore the etiquette, dress, food, games and dance of Victorian society.
  • William Loney RN - Victorian Naval Surgeon: Life and times illustrated by original documents and photos, extracts from ships' and medical logs, maps, period documents, and background historical material.


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