A historical description of the Stornson family dynasty in the fields of guano mining in the Caribbean and granite quarrying on Cape Ann as well as marine navigation and narrow gauge steam railroading. www.dockyard.com
Papers written by students in Caribbean history classes of Professor Moses Seenarine, Black and Puerto Rican Studies Department at Hunter College, City University of New York. saxakali.com/caribbean
Information and history about the regiments of the British Army that were raised or saw service in various parts of the world. website.lineone.net/~bwir
In the course of his four voyages this explorer lost nine ships. Select a shipwreck and find more information about it. www.shipsofdiscovery.org/columbus.htm
The Intellectual Activist. Although the politically correct view is that Columbus did not discover America, because people had lived here for thousands of years, Mr. Berliner writes a pro Western Civilization view. www.intellectualactivist.com/aboutMansBest.html
A critical appraisal of Dr. Orlando Patterson's "Slavery and Social Death" by Max Ifill. A sesquicentennial memorial marking the 150th anniversary of the Abolition of Slavery in the English-speaking Caribbean in 1834. www.opus.co.tt/maxifill
H-Net discussion group sponsored by the Association of Caribbean Historians. Features subject overview, archives, search, research trips, affiliations, links to related resources and lists, and subscription details. www.h-net.org/~carib