Primary Source Resources

American Memory Project provides firsthand evidence of historical events.
Awesome Stories links interesting stories together with primary sources. 
Conversations with History has interviews with important individuals in history.
Digital History an excellent resource for primary sources and historical information broken down by era and topic.
Digital Public Library of America offers a single point of access to millions of items—photographs, manuscripts, books, sounds, moving images, and more—from libraries, archives, and museums around the United States. Users can search the collections by timeline, map, format, and topic.  
Free Federal Resources for Educational Excellence provides teaching and learning resources.
Indigenous People's Literature provides legends, poetry, quotes, biographies and important documents of indigenous groups.
Internet History Sourcebooks Project, associated with Fordham University, is edited by Paul Halsall and provides primary sources and information from vast time periods and numerous locations around the world.
New York Public Library Digital Gallery has maps, posters, prints and more to assist with research.
Old Dominion College has information and links to primary sources.
Our Documents click on the "100 Milestone Documents" on the right.
Repositories of Primary Source Documents has a listing of over 5000 websites describing holdings of manuscripts, archives, rare books, historical photographs, and other primary sources for the research scholar.