PELHAM HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER

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The mission of Pelham High School is to educate students so that they may pursue life goals, 
participate fully as active citizens, and become socially responsible community members.


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Primary Source Material- American Westward Expansion

Over-land.com- Diaries of the westward movement

American History Database- use password on your password list

In the First Person

Archives of the West - PBS

Primary Source Documents- East Tennessee State University
(scroll down to The West)

American Journeys- eyewitness accounts of early American Exploration

Eyewitness Accounts - The Old West

Diaries, Letters, and Narratives of the Mountain Men- Fur Traders

PBS- The West Documentary- click on the time periods on the left for primary documents

Lewis and Clark primary documents- PBS

Sand Creek Massacre

Across the Plains in 1844, the Waiilatpu Massacre, In captivity- Catherine Pringle

Best of History Native American Sites

Best of History Sites- Westward Expansion

Library of Congress Memory Project - Westward Expansion

George Catlin -Native American Paintings

Vincent Coyler- Notes Among the Indians

Henry Dawes- Have We Failed with the Indian?

Dawes Commission - The Indian Territory

The Soul of the Indian- Charles Alexander Eastman

The Navajo Indians

An Interesting Representative of a Vanishing Race -Chief Pokagon

An Indian Allotment - Francis La Flesche

Portraits of Native Americans - Images and Paintings

Chief Joseph- Fight No More Forever

General Custer's My Life on the Plains

Senator Frelinghuysen’s Speech to the Senate

General Nelson Miles- The Sioux Outbreak

Indian Quotations

1839 Cherokee Constitution

 

 

 

 

The mission of Pelham High School is to educate students so that they may pursue life goals, participate fully as active citizens, and become socially responsible community members.

Elizabeth Strauss, Media Generalist
Pelham High School Library Media Center

bstrauss@pelhamsd.org