by: Anna Von Reitz
”Two great new sources have recently landed on my desk --- sources that I have known about and used, but haven't had links to in the form of digital documents or digital archives.
The first jewel is a dictionary published in the critical year of 1776:
https://archive.org/details/universaletymolo00bailuoft/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater
This is of critical importance because it ends the endless argument about what words did and didn't mean at the time The Declaration of Independence and other key foundational documents were written.
Download this dictionary and print it out in hard copy. You will never be sorry you did.
The second jewel is an archive of Presidential documents culled from Presidential Libraries and the Library of Congress and Museum and University Primary Source Document Collections:
https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents
This is not a complete or totally exhaustive collection of Presidential documents by any means, but it is a good collection of many important and hard to find documents. Again, download as much as you can and everyone who has a few hours, please peruse and share…”
read/access full article: here!