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