Articles on electronic reserve

  1. Ancient Kennewick Man may be linked to Asians, Polynesians from AP, Oct. 17, 1999
  2. Anthropologist says Romans beat Columbus from Reuters, Feb. 10, 2000
  3. Pre-Clovis site at Cactus Hill Virginia from Associated Press, April 6, 2000
  4. A cave inn haven in New Mexico from Boston Globe, August 14, 2000
  5. California Bones of Arlington Springs Woman 13,000 years old, from AP, April 12, 1999
  6. Oldest North American Mummy from Archaeology Newsbriefs, Sept. 1996.
  7. Icelander Recreates Eriksson Voyage from AP, June 17, 2000
  8. Waldsemuller Map That Named America from NYT, Sept. 5, 2001
  9. Atocha articles from Associated Press, July 20, 2000
  10. Virginia colonialists faced record drought from AP, April 24, 1998
  11. Pilgrim Museum in Leiden from NYT, December 31, 1998
  12. Pilgrim Builder in Plimouth Plantation from Christian Science Monitor, November 26, 1997
  13. Casino Profits Help Pequot Indian Tribe Reclaim Its History from NYT, September 1, 1997
  14. Boston's Big Dig from Central Artery Project summary July 19, 2001
  15. Black, White Pirates Said Equal on 1717 Whydah from AP, May 18, 2000
  16. John Singleton Copley from Time Magazine, October 9, 1995
  17. Tories leave privileged lives behind from Boston Globe, March 17, 2001
  18. For 1776 Copy of Declaration, a Record in an Online Auction from NYT, , June 30, 2000
  19. Pox Americana: The Great Smallpox Epidemic of 1775 - 82 book excerpt, October 2001.
  20. 209 Years Later, the English Get American-Style Bill of Rights from NYT, October 2, 2000
  21. For first time in 12 years, Page 2 of Constitution on display from Scripps Howard, September 15, 2000
  22. Founding Rivalries more like Squabbling Brothers than Fathers from U.S. News & World Report, Feb. 26, 2001
  23. Great traditions include Jeffersonians, Hamiltonians, Jacksonians, Wilsonians from National Post, Sept. 8, 2001
  24. Fresh Look at the First President from LAT, February 16, 1998
  25. Before George and George W., there were John and John Quincy from AP, September 17, 2000
  26. Americans Must Tiptoe Around 1794 Neutrality Law from NYT April 20, 1999
  27. At Monticello, Where Jeffersonian Genius Is Held Self-Evident from NYT, September 4, 1998
  28. Fresh Debate on 1802 Jefferson Letter from NYT, September 10, 1998
  29. DNA Tests Offer Evidence That Jefferson Fathered a Child With His Slave from NYT, November 1, 1998
  30. Taking New Measurements for Jefferson's Pedestal from NYT, March 7, 1999
  31. 780 Thomas Jefferson Books Sought from AP, July 27, 1999
  32. Library of Congress Adds Jefferson Library Web Items from AP, April 22, 2000
  33. Archaeologists on Trail Of Lewis and Clark Fort Clatsop fromWashington Post, August 12, 1997
  34. The Lewis and Clark Expedition from St. Louis Post-Dispatch, August 30, 2003
  35. Saving the original Star-Spangled Flag from AP July 4, 1997
  36. Zulus hold a reenactment of 1838 battle from AP December 17, 1998
  37. Alamo new interpretations from selection of articles
  38. University Gets 1840s Alamo Diary from AP December 16, 1998
  39. Postmortem of a Hero, Davy Crockett at Alamo from Houston Chronicle, June 25, 2000
  40. Remember the Alamo, The Debate from USA Today, April 14, 1994
  41. The story of Texas' independence now includes Hispanic contributions from Dallas Morning News, Dec. 27, 1998
  42. Forget the Alamo from Texas Monthly, April 1998
  43. Hawaiians Clash With Trustees of Estate-Run School from NYT, October 14, 1997
  44. Ouster at Charity May Shake Up Hawaiian Politics from NYT May 15, 1999
  45. Colt: Scaling back, but staying in handgun business from CNN, October 11, 1999
  46. Bamboozled film satire on minstrelry and TV from NYT, October 6, 2000
  47. 1839 Mutiny on the Amistad from Smithsonian, Dec. 1997
  48. Female Slave 1857 novel from NYT, November 11, 2001
  49. Conch shell's surprise: 40-carat emerald from Reuters, Sept. 10, 2002
  50. Gangs of New York film by Scorsese from London Observer, November 24, 2002
  51. Columbus Debunker Stirs Up Chinese Whirlwind from Reuters, Oct 31, 2002
  52. Wal-Mart Heiress Is High Bidder for a Durand Painting, from NYT, May 13, 2005
  53. de Young Museum reopens in San Francisco from CC Times Oct. 09, 2005