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Gilded Age/Industrialists/Progressive Era - Overview
Gilded Age and Gilded Age Politics
Urban Life
Industrialists, Innovators and Robber Barons
Labor History
Agrarian Protest and Populists
The New South
Progressive Era
Women's Suffrage and Temperance
Immigration and Nativism
Civil Rights?
Society and Culture

 

Gilded Age and Gilded Age Politics

"Boss Tweed" and the Tammany Hall Machine
Cartoons of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era
Cleveland, the Buffalo Hangman
The Death Of President Garfield, 1881
Digital History
Explorations: The Glided Age
Guided Readings on the Gilded Age
Classroom Handouts: The Changing Status of Women
Classroom Handouts: Problems of Youth
Classroom Handouts: Urban Political Machines
Resource Guide: The Gilded Age
The Gilded Age
Gilded Age (1878-1889)
Gilded Age Links
HarpWeek
Elections Homepage
The World of Thomas Nast - This site features many of Thomas Nast's political cartoons, which in turn will provide students with a window on some of the events and opinions in the US during the last half of the 19th century.
Hayes Christmas
History Buff, Thomas Nast - The Power of One Person's Wood Engravings
Illinois During the Gilded Age
Mark Twain in His Times Homepage
Mark Twain House
The Nastiest Campaign Ever: The 1884 Election
Political Cartoons of Thomas Nast
Political and Editorial Cartoons in US History
Poltics in the Gilded Age
Puck's Homepage
The Ram's Horn
Rutherford B. Hayes: A Resource Guide
Thomas Nast
Thomas Nast: Political Cartoonist (1840-1902)
US Senate Historical Minutes - 1878-1920
19th Century Advertising History.com

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Urban Life

America on the Move
The American Experience
Chicago: City of the Century
The Great San Francisco Earthquake
The Orphan Trains/About the Program
Technology/New York Underground
The Architecture and Developmentof New York City
Baseball Cards 1887-1914
Boston's Arnold Arboretum: A Place for Study and Recreation
The Brooklyn Bridge / Gateway to a Century
The Brooklyn Bridge / Gateway to a Century
Chicago Metro History Fair
City Sites: An Electronic Book
CPL Deaths, Disturbances, Disasters and Disorders in Chicago
Chicago: Destination for the Great Migration
Chicago's Columbus Park: The Prairie Idealized
Digital History Guided Readings on the Rise of the City
Digital History: Photographs as History: Jacob Riis and Lewis Hine
The Emerald Necklace: Boston's Green Connection
Galveston: The Great Storm of 1900
The Great Chicago Fire and the Web of Memory: Welcome
The Great Fire
Historic Columbus, Ohio
Historical Note: San Francisco Fire of 1906
History Now: Motor City: The Story of Detroit
The History of Private Life: Housework in Late 19th Century America
How the Other Half Lives
Illinois During the Gilded Age
Jazz Age Chicago
Lower East Side Tenement Museum
Lower East Side Tenement Museum - Virtual Tour
Lower East Side Tenement Museum National Historic Site
Moving Uptown: Nineteenth-century Views of Manhattan
Museum of the City of San Francisco - 1906 Earthquake and Fire
New York City Films: Home Page
New York City: History
On the Lower East Side:
Orphan Trains of Kansas
Photographs from the Chicago Daily News: 1902-1933
Quake: 1906 San Francisco
Rokos Family: Czech-Americans in Baltimore
San Francisco Earthquake and Fire
The San Francisco Earthquake: A Pictoral History
San Francisco Films: Home Page
Turn of the Century Columbus Ohio
Urban Experience in Chicago: Hull House and Its Heighborhods, 1889-1963
Virtual Museum of the City of San Francisco - 1906 Earthquake and Fire
World's Columbian Exposition: Idea, Experience, Aftermath
WWW-VL - United States Urban History
1871 The Great Chicago Fire
1872 Montgomery Ward First Mail Order House
The 1900 House - Home
The 1906 San Fancisco Earthquake and Fire

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