Research and Resources

Some of our historical happenings may be open for debate, or subject to doctoring by some, but our core documents are not.

These documents are available freely for anyone to access in public libraries and online. Copies of these documents can also be purchased in bookstores, downloaded, and/or acquired via online vendors.


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Whichever you choose, I hope to just be a helpful port of access to these documents.

One of the primary document resources I will be using is an amazing American institution, the Ashbrook Center of Ashland University. They provide access to these materials on their Teaching American History website. I will also include links to reliable external websites used in my research, as sources of accurate or helpful information. These will be noted on the respective page, post and/or on this resource page. If changes occur on their end, this is out of my control. If you notice any oddities or broken links, please inform me and I will amend this.

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Helpful and Informative Sources

External Links

Boycott Lists – CancelThisCompany , InvestingAdviceWatchdog 

Political Donations Query – OpenSecrets 

Election Fraud Member/Companies Lists – CivicAlliance

National Archives

Inaugurations and more – WhiteHouse.gov Archives , President Obama’s Inaugural Address

Document Sources

50 Core American Documents – PDF * Kindle Download

Ashbrook Center

Teaching American History

Ashbrook Center Teaching American History – 50 Core American Documents

Declaration of Independence – 1776

Memorial and Remonstrance Against Religious Assessments – 1785

Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom – 1786

Notes of Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787

Constitution of the United States – September 1787

Brutus I – October 18, 1787

The Federalist No. 1 – October 27, 1787

Brutus II – November 1, 1787

The Federalist No. 10 – November 22, 1787

The Federalist No. 51 – February 6, 1788

Speech on Amendments to the Constitution – June 8, 1789 [abridged version]

Letter to the Hebrew Congregation at Newport – 1790

Bill of Rights – 1791

“Property” – 1792

Farewell Address – 1796

First Inaugural Address – 1801

Marbury v. Madison – 1803 (abridged version)

Letter to John Holmes – 1820

Monroe Doctrine – 1823 (abridged version)

Letter to Henry Lee – 1825 (abridged version)

Letter to Roger C. Weightman – 1826 (abridged version)

The Webster-Hayne Debates – 1830 (abridged version)

Fort Hill Address – 1831 (abridged version)

Veto Message of the Bill on the Bank of the United States – 1832

Proclamation Regarding Nullification – 1832 (abridged version)

Speech on the Oregon Bill – 1848 (abridged version)

What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?” – 1852

Speech on the Repeal of the Missouri Compromise – 1854

Dred Scott v. Sandford – 1857 (abridged version)

Fragment on the Constitution and Union – January 1861

“Corner Stone” Speech – March 1861 (abridged version)

Final Emancipation Proclamation – January 1863

Gettysburg Address – November 1863

Resolution Submitting the Thirteenth Amendment to the States – February 1865

Second Inaugural Address – March 1865

Oration in Memory of Abraham Lincoln – 1876

Plessy v. Ferguson – 1896 (abridged version)

Roosevelt Corollary to Monroe Doctrine – 1904 (abridged version)

New Nationalism Speech – 1910

Progressive Party Platform of 1912

“Fourteen Points” Message – 1918

Speech on the 150th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence – 1926

Commonwealth Club Address – September 1932

Speech on the Consequences of the Proposed New Deal – Oct. 1932 (abridged version)

1944 State of the Union Address – 1944

The Long Telegram – 1946

Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka I and II – 1954 (abridged version)

“I Have a Dream” Speech – 1963

“Great Society” Speech – May 1964

“A Time for Choosing” – October 1964