This category is for blogs which cover more than one era of history.For instance, blogs which focus on American history belong here.
Regular Blogs
Chronicles all things related to the American Presidency, including First Ladies, policies, White House policies, and decorating.
http://www.american-presidents.org/
From 2006 until 2009, Kennesaw State University professor of history David Parker worked on this blog from 2006 until late 2009 and discussed the responsibilities of American citizenship and the secession of Georgia.
http://anotherhistoryblog.blogspot.com/
Cardinal Wolsey's Today in History
Discussions surround the happenings on specific days mostly during medieval times, but spanning all time periods.
http://www.this-day-in-history.blogspot.com/
Reproduces historic speeches from the 18th, 19th, and 20th century, including Hitler's order of the day which called for the invasion of Yugoslavia and Greece, George Washington's proclamation of neutrality, and and Winston Churchill's "This is Your Victory" speech.
http://greatspeeches.wordpress.com/
The focus of this weblog is history education, and it counts as its readership, history teachers as well as anyone who enjoys history. Topics have included the American Revolution, American Presidents, and alternative history.
http://historyiselementary.blogspot.com/
In existence since 2005, this blog focuses on the history of all military branches and eras, including ancient history, the Cold War, and Napoleonic Wars.
http://militaryhistoryblog.wordpress.com/
The United States Naval Institute hosts this blog, which details the history of the Navy, going back to the Revolutionary War. Topics include naval aviation, submarines, and the Civil War.
http://www.navalhistory.org/
Colorado Notary Blog, Notary History category contains a collection of over 50 well-researched articles on notary history. Covers all time periods from Ancient Egypt, Phoenicia, Sumer, Greece and Rome up to the days of the Old West. Many articles are hard-to-find or unique notary history topics, not found elsewhere. I believe this is the largest collection of articles on notary history anywhere. Useful for researchers, notaries, lawyers and the general public. I am a Colorado notary. Thank you.
http://abclegaldocs.com/blog-Colorado-Notary/category/notary-history/
Dedicated to sifting truth from propaganda, particularly where the Kennedy assassination is concerned. Other items he addresses here include the 1964 Goldwater speech in which he said, "Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice,” and America's history with Haiti.
http://realhistoryarchives.blogspot.com/
Using high-resolution photographs from the last hundred-plus years, this blog allows readers to witness and discuss history. Readers are invited to upload their own historic photographs, and all are discussed.
http://www.shorpy.com/
An academic historian writes about his research into modern history using the vehicle of "this day in history." Topics discussed include American as well as world history.
http://modernhistorian.blogspot.com/
Acts as an extended "This Day in History" type of blog, with humor and information mixed together. It is almost entirely factual, and the blogger appears to take great pains not to inject his own opinions.
http://todayshistorylesson.wordpress.com/
Features the history of the United States of America, with large categories about the Civil War, founding fathers, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln.
http://ushistorysite.blogspot.com/
Presents war stories and articles about the dark days of World War I, World War II, the Vietnam War, Iraq War and more. This is the site that will give you rare images and horrific stories and claims from various survivors of the world's top wars. Discussions about weapons and ships, aircraft tactics and dogfights are ongoing.
http://worldwar42.blogspot.com