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Primary Sources


"Materials containing firsthand evidence of historical events, usually recorded by someone who participated in, witnessed, or lived through the event. Physical objects such as arrowheads, furniture, or documentary films can be primary sources. Your college transcript is a primary source that describes the history of your academic experience."
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American Memory: Historical Collections (Library of Congress)

A Hypertext on American History from the colonial period until Modern Times

National Archives Search (NARA)

American Historical Documents (Bartleby)

Documents in the News
(Current Events Research)

Repositories of Primary Sources

EruoDocs: Primary Historical Documents from Western Europe

Historical Texts Archive

EyeWitness to History: History through the eyes of those who lived it.

World History Archives

Reference Resources

Hanover Historical Texts Project

Portals to the World: Links to electronic resources from around the world.

Primary Source Worksheets Truman Library

Historical Newspapers
JSTOR - The Scholarly Journal Archive

What are Primary Sources
Library Research Finding Primary Sources

Primary Source

Primary Sources

Primary Sources on the Web

Library Research Using Primary Sources

Primary Documents (refdesk)

Using Primary Sources in the Classroom

K-12 Lessons: Using Primary Sources

Using Primary Sources on the Web

Medieval Sourcebook: Why Study History Through Primary Sources

Primary Sources Research ( Yale University Library)

Documents in Law, History and Diplomacy

History Matters
World History Matters

Making of America

NARA: U.S. National Archives & Records Administration

EuroDocs: Primary Historical Documents From Western Europe"