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  • 2026-07-07
    FABLED // remember the internet?
    Claire's 'Fabled' is a deeply nostalgic personal site dedicated to documenting the weird, liminal, and often forgotten corners of millennial internet and digital culture from the 1990s and 2000s. With articles covering everything from 4chan sorcerers and weblog scandals to Y2K aesthetics and AOL profiles, it reads like a lovingly curated oral history of early internet life.
  • 2026-07-07
    Family & Local History Links • Jeffersonville Township Public Library
    The Jeffersonville Township Public Library hosts this curated collection of links for family and local history research, covering genealogy resources, Indiana history, and regional records. Visitors exploring their roots or the history of the Clark County, Indiana area will find an organized gateway to digital collections, archives, and research tools.
  • 2026-07-07
    FANAC Names Cross Reference
    The FANAC Names Cross Reference is a massive alphabetical index of science fiction fans, authors, and contributors mentioned across the FANAC.org database, covering fanzines, convention photos, artwork, and more. Maintained by F.A.N.A.C. Inc., this searchable reference tool is an invaluable resource for researchers tracing the history of science fiction fandom.
  • 2026-07-07
    Food Timeline – food history research service
    The Food Timeline is an exhaustive culinary history reference created by Lynne Olver and now maintained through Virginia Tech University Libraries, tracing the origins and evolution of foods from ancient Rome to modern times. With over 2,300 books in its library collection and thousands of meticulously researched entries, it answers questions like who invented the potato chip and what pioneers ate on the Oregon Trail.
  • 2026-07-07
    Freedom Archives
    The Freedom Archives is a San Francisco-based organization preserving over 12,000 hours of audio, video, and print materials documenting progressive movements for liberation and social justice from the late 1960s through the mid-1990s. Visitors can search digitized collections covering COINTELPRO, anti-imperialist activism, prisoner rights, Bay Area history, and international resistance movements, making it a remarkable resource for researchers and activists alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Galileo at Work
    His Complete Notes on Motion in an Electronic Representation: Published by Peter Damerow and Jürgen Renn of the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, this page presents an electronic representation of Galileo's complete handwritten notes on motion and mechanics spanning roughly 30 years of his career. The project digitizes approximately 200 loose manuscript sheets tracing the transition from Aristotelian to classical physics, making them accessible as a collaborative research environment for historians of science.
  • 2026-07-07
    Gene Slover's US Navy Pages — Naval History, Ships, Guns, Videos & More
    Gene Slover's US Navy Pages is a comprehensive archive dedicated to preserving US naval history, covering battleships, aircraft carriers, destroyers, submarines, and ordnance documents including rare technical manuals and ordnance pamphlets. Maintained in honor of the late Gene Slover, the site features sailors' stories, Medal of Honor tributes, historical footage, and detailed gunnery range tables spanning decades of American naval warfare.
  • 2026-07-07
    Genealogy Indexer
    Genealogy Indexer is a free search engine covering over 2 million scanned pages of historical directories, yizkor books, military lists, and school records, focused primarily on Central and Eastern European Jewish genealogy. Researchers can browse collections spanning dozens of countries and regions, with tools for transliterating between Latin, Cyrillic, and Hebrew scripts to aid in tracing family histories across linguistic boundaries.
  • 2026-07-07
    German Naval History
    Created by Michael Emmerich, this comprehensive reference site documents the history of the German Navy across multiple eras, including the Hochseeflotte (WWI High Seas Fleet) and the Kriegsmarine (WWII). Visitors can explore detailed ship lists, historical records for individual vessels and their commanders, scale model photos, and raytracing specials spanning decades of research.
  • 2026-07-07
    Gothic Names
    A scholarly reference on Anglo-Norman personal names from medieval England, tracing naming trends from the Norman Conquest through the fourteenth century with detailed lists of male and female names. Written by Susan Carroll-Clark, this page challenges the assumption that medieval naming was limited, offering rich historical context alongside Gothic and Carolingian name tables.
  • 2026-07-07
    H.M.S. Hood Association-Battle Cruiser Hood
    The H.M.S. Hood Association is a dedicated memorial organization preserving the history of the famous British battlecruiser HMS Hood and honoring the 1,415 crew members lost when she sank in 1941. The site features a detailed ship movements database, crew memorial pages, daily log transcriptions, and information about remembrance events at naval memorials across the UK.
  • 2026-07-07
    HALLOWEEN FANLISTING
    Trick or Treat is a fanlisting dedicated to Halloween, the beloved holiday, run by webmistresses Lacy and Stephanie as part of their 10-31.net network. With over 320 registered fans and a listing on The Fanlistings Network, it serves as a gathering place for Halloween enthusiasts worldwide.
  • 2026-07-07
    Heart of Albion Press
    Heart of Albion Press is an independent UK publisher specializing in folklore, local history, archaeology, and mythology, with a catalogue stretching back to 1989. Visitors can browse and purchase physical books as well as download free PDFs on topics ranging from sepulchral effigies and Leicestershire lore to North European creation mythologies and feminist explorations of Bronze Age Crete.
  • 2026-07-07
    Heraldry
    International Heraldry is a richly illustrated reference covering the history, rules, and traditions of heraldic design across England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Canada, Australia, and beyond. Visitors can explore coats of arms, family crests, hatchments, blazon conventions, and national heraldry systems through hundreds of images and detailed explanatory sections.
  • 2026-07-07
    History Is A Weapon
    History Is A Weapon is a radical history resource built around the idea that historical narratives are never neutral and always serve someone's interests. Drawing on thinkers like Howard Zinn, Gramsci, and Walter Rodney, the site presents history as a tool for understanding and challenging existing power structures.
  • 2026-07-07
    History Matters
    The U.S. Survey Course on the Web: History Matters is a comprehensive gateway for teaching and learning U.S. history, built by George Mason University and CUNY's American Social History Project. It offers over 800 primary source documents, annotated website reviews, syllabi, teaching strategies, and evidence-analysis guides aimed at high school and college educators and students.
  • 2026-07-07
    HMS Gambia - C48
    A detailed tribute and historical record dedicated to the crews of HMS Gambia (C48), a Colony-class light cruiser that served from 1941 to 1960. The site features commission histories, crew biographies, ship photographs, a timeline, and association records, making it a rich resource for veterans, descendants, and naval history enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home Page of Anand Dange
    My Favorite Links: Anand Dange's personal link collection brings together an extensive array of Marathi-language websites, Hindi and Marathi music resources, Indian news outlets, and Bay Area practical resources for Indian immigrants. The page serves as a curated gateway to Marathi culture online, including sites for Pu.La. Deshpande, Marathi songs, cricket, and California transit and DMV information.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home | Manlius Historical Society
    The Manlius Historical Society maintains a museum in Manlius, NY dedicated to preserving artifacts and history from the surrounding communities of Minoa, Fayetteville, and Manlius. The site lists museum hours, upcoming events, membership information, and news about seasonal exhibits.
  • 2026-07-07
    Home | New York Heritage
    New York Heritage is a digital portal aggregating historical collections from libraries, museums, and archives across New York State, covering topics like the Underground Railroad, Black oral history, women's history, and immigrant communities. Featured collections include oral history recordings, photograph archives, funeral programs, and documents about enslaved people, making it a rich resource for researchers and educators interested in New York's diverse past.
  • 2026-07-07
    Hood's Texas Brigade Association Re-Activated Conversation
    The Hood's Texas Brigade Association Re-Activated is a Civil War heritage organization dedicated to honoring the soldiers of Hood's Texas Brigade through battlefield tours, scholarly seminars, monument conservation, and ancestor honor pages. Visitors can register for guided tours of pivotal battlefields like Manassas and Fredericksburg, explore historical resources, and learn about the association's ongoing preservation efforts.
  • 2026-07-07
    In The 00s
    InThe00s was a long-running messageboard community born on amiright.com around 1998, and this site preserves its archived posts following the board's shutdown in February 2025. A valuable snapshot of early 2000s internet community culture, the archive lets visitors revisit the conversations and discussions that defined the forum over its many years.
  • 2026-07-07
    INRO Website
    The International Naval Research Organization (INRO) is a non-profit dedicated to the study of naval vessels and their histories, focusing on the iron and steel warship era from roughly 1860 to the present. For over 50 years, INRO has published 'Warship International,' a quarterly journal recognized globally as the most authoritative publication in the field of warship research.
  • 2026-07-07
    interactive encyclopedia of the palestine question – palquest
    PalQuest is an interactive encyclopedia dedicated entirely to the Palestine Question, offering thousands of chronologically and thematically organized events, biographies, primary documents, and place entries. It serves as a comprehensive reference platform covering historical figures, UN resolutions, refugee camps, and key moments from 1948 onward, presented in both English and Arabic.
  • 2026-07-07
    Internet Crime Archives
    The Internet Crime Archives at mayhem.net is a reference collection dedicated to serial killers, covering psychological profiles, criminal methodologies, and detailed information on notorious cases like Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, and Charles Manson. Visitors are greeted with an overview of serial killer behavior drawn from criminology and FBI profiling, then directed to a 'Serial Killer Hit List' of documented cases.
  • 2026-07-07
    Internet History Sourcebooks
    Medieval Sourcebook: The Internet Medieval Sourcebook, edited by Paul Halsall at Fordham University's Center for Medieval Studies, is a massive curated collection of primary source texts covering the entire medieval period, from the fall of Rome through the Renaissance and Reformation. Researchers and educators will find full-text sources, saints' lives, law texts, maps, and topically organized sections on everything from the Crusades and Byzantine studies to medieval Jewish life and gender history.
  • 2026-07-07
    invisible5 – lariver
    Invisible5 documents a road trip audio tour along Interstate 5, with this stop focusing on the Los Angeles River and the environmental advocacy work of FoLAR (Friends of the Los Angeles River). Visitors can listen to MP3 recordings, view LANDSAT maps, and read about water pollution, habitat destruction, and community restoration efforts along one of the most heavily concrete-channelized urban rivers in the world.
  • 2026-07-07
    Jackson Diary - Niagara NYGenWeb
    A transcription of the 1864 Civil War diary of Shedrick Jackson, a Black barber from Middleport, New York who served in the 140th NY regiment, donated to the Niagara County NYGenWeb project by a descendant's relative. The diary offers a rare day-by-day firsthand account of camp life throughout the year 1864, concluding with a poem written by Jackson himself.
  • 2026-07-07
    Junior General | Educational resources for teaching history
    Junior General is a free community-driven resource dedicated to teaching history through paper soldier miniatures, tabletop wargames, and interactive classroom scenarios spanning Ancients through Modern conflicts. Visitors can download printable paper miniatures organized by historical era, access battle scenarios like Pearl Harbor and the Korean War, and find articles on historical gaming in the classroom.
  • 2026-07-07
    Justin's Home Page
    A preserved snapshot of Justin Hall's original 1994 homepage, one of the earliest personal websites ever published, served from a PowerBook laptop in a Swarthmore College dorm room. This piece of living web history captures the raw excitement of early hypertext publishing, complete with original link recommendations and commentary that predates the modern web.

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