One of the most intriguing web sites I've seen recently is the University of Houston digital history site at http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/
There are pages for textbooks, reference books, documents, exhibits, teacher guides, resource guides and multimedia resources. There are interactive sections for timelines, "A House Divided" and "America's Reconstruction." This site looks great to me - a favorite now.
There is a collection of historical maps at http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/maps/maps.cfm that is intriguing and useful.
Check it out!
Welcome to my genealogy blog. Genea-Musings features genealogy research tips and techniques, genealogy news items and commentary, genealogy humor, San Diego genealogy society news, family history research and some family history stories from the keyboard of Randy Seaver (of Chula Vista CA), who thinks that Genealogy Research Is really FUN! Copyright (c) Randall J. Seaver, 2006-2024.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
1 comment:
I visited the website and I am very impressed by the way they have presented their information in the inner pages. Being a developer I regularly seek assistance from the experts at help with my assignment. Developing this much detailed website can be a challenging task, I really appreciate the efforts put in.
Post a Comment