- Internet Archive: Digital Library of Free Borrowable Texts, Movies . . .
Internet Archive is a non-profit digital library offering free universal access to texts, movies music, as well as 624 billion archived web pages
- National Archives | Home
Explore our nation’s history through our documents, photos, and records Request military records and learn about other services for yourself or a family member Find primary sources, tools for teaching with documents, and student and educator programs Plan a trip to the Museum, to one of the Presidential Libraries, or to conduct research
- Archives - State of Michigan
The Archives of Michigan preserves and makes available the records of Michigan government, public institutions, private individuals and organizations The collections include documents, maps, photographs, and film from the 18th century to the present day
- Archives UK
Discover your family's history with Archives com Access billions of historical records, photos, and genealogical resources with a free trial Trace your ancestry and build your family tree today to uncover your heritage and connect with your roots
- Search Across Archives - Databases and E-Resources for Manuscript . . .
The databases listed below include directories and indexes that will help users explore archives around the world Some of these platforms search across repositories to assist researchers in identifying relevant collections and primary sources for their interests and research topics
- Archives of Michigan
The Archives of Michigan is responsible for preserving the records of Michigan government and other public institutions The collections also include documents, maps, photographs and film from private individuals and organizations
- Research Our Records - National Archives
Highlights From Our Holdings Explore records highlights from National Archives locations across the United States
- What are Archives? - National Museum of American History
Archives provide firsthand information about the past They are valuable to researchers, scholars, students, journalists, lawyers, and others who want to know about people, places, and events in the past
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