Some other sources for learning about our eighth president available online include:
- Martin Van Buren National Historic Site [Van Buren’s later primary home, Lindenwald, in his retirement; place of death; and burial site] (National Park Service)
- The Miller Center’s guide to the life and presidency of Martin Van Buren (University of Virginia)
- Martin Van Buren: A Resource Guide (Library of Congress)
- The Papers of Martin Van Buren (Cumberland University and the National Archives)
- Wikipedia article on Martin Van Buren (not recommended for citation, just for quick reference)
- Presidential – Martin Van Buren: The Story of Our Two-Party System (Washington Post)
- American Presidents: Totalus Rankium
- [Abridged] Presidential Histories – Martin Van Buren (1837-1841)
- Civics & Coffee
- FLOTUS Podcast – The Van Buren Women
- C-SPAN
Featured Image: “Martin Van Buren” by George Peter Alexander Healy, courtesy of Wikipedia