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- Epidemics in US 1628-1918 - A table of the epidemics that hit the US, telling you when, where and what.
- H-Net
- "... an international interdisciplinary organization of scholars and
teachers dedicated to developing the enormous educational potential of the
Internet and the World Wide Web. Our edited lists and web sites publish peer
reviewed essays, multimedia materials, and discussion for colleagues
and the interested public."
- H-Indiana Discussion Network - "... an e-mail discussion list sponsored by the Indiana Historical Society and H-Net [that] aims to bring together academics, history professionals, and anyone interested in the history of the 19th state to exchange ideas and foster discussion on Indiana's history and culture."
- NOTE: Other state discussion groups are also available.
- Indiana State Museum
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Quinnipiac University
(Hamden, Connecticut)
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Arnold Bernhard Library Resources
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E-Texts (Electronic Texts)
- The Underground Railroad (by William Still, 1872)
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E-Texts (Electronic Texts)
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Arnold Bernhard Library Resources
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