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Primary Sources What are Primary Sources?  Primary sources are documents or artifacts created during a historical event or by someone who personally witnessed a historical event.  Primary sources can take many forms, including: o First -hand accounts — oral histories, memoirs, diaries, letters, interviews, etc. o Media accounts — newspaper or television report o Political or legal documents — Congressional Records, Presidential Papers, Court rulings, Speeches, census or tax records o Artistic works — Photo graphs, paintings, sculptures, films o Artifacts — clothing, buildings, pottery  All primary sources, except first -hand accounts, must have been created at the time of the historical event that you are researching.  First -hand accounts must be an explanation of the historical event that you’re researching by someone who personally witnessed the event. Where Can I find Primary Sources? There are many places to find primary sources online, like websites for archives and mus eums. Here are some places where you can find primary sources: Library of Congress National Archives and Records Administration History Ma tters National Security Archive FBI Archive Foreign Relations of the United States Tenement Museum Herbert Hoover Library Franklin D. Roosevelt Library Harry S. Truman Library Dwight D. Eisenhower Library John F. Kennedy Library Lyndon B. Johnson Library Richard Nixon Library Gera ld Ford Library