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Primary Sources

Primary Sources are actual artifacts from History.  For example, a series of letters sent by a soldier describing his experiences in the war would be considered a primary source.  Primary sources are what historians base the writing they do in encyclopedias and textbooks on.


using primary sources is a great and interesting way to learn about a topic.  Here are some places to find primary sources:

100 Terrific Sites to Find Primary Sources

Smithsonian Primary Sources

http://www.smithsoniansource.org/

World History

EuroDocs
World History Sites
Nation Master - World Facts and Statistics
The Avalon Project - Documents in Law, History and Diplomacy
Milestone Documents
Yale University - Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library

Geography


U.S. History

America's Historical Documents
Lincoln Archives
Papers of the War Department, 1784-1800
California History
Office of the Historian
FREE Federal Resources
Industrial Revolution
Footnote - Documents By Decade
Digital History
U. S. History Sites
Our Documents - 100 Milestone Documents
National American History Collections
The American Presidency Project
National Humanities Center - Primary Source Toolboxes
Cuban Missile Crisis

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Newseum Front Pages
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C-Span Classroom Resources

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Shorpy Historical Photos
Original Civil War Photos (credit LOC)
Color photos of Depression (credit LOC)
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