Debates, speeches, and proceedings from the United States Congress. See the main page for links to the Annals of Congress, Register of Debates, and Congressional Globe, which cover the debates beginning in 1789 with the first Congress.
Original images and full text of 100 documents crucial to the study of American history, from the Declaration of Independence to the Voting Rights Act.
Primary sources in ancient history, mostly organized by region. Some outside links are broken, but you can always try a Google search to see if the document can be found elsewhere.
Primary sources from the Middle Ages, organized by region or topic. Some links may not work, but if you find a title of interest, try a Google search to see if you can find the document elsewhere on the web.
Primary sources in modern history, beginning with the Protestant Reformation and organized by topic, region, or era. If you encounter a broken link, try a Google search for the document title.
This digital library collects thumbnails and metadata for millions of photos, sound files, manuscripts, and other primary documents, linking to content from libraries, museums, and archives all over the country.
Includes a wide range of primary source materials on topics such as Women's History, African American History, and Human Rights. Duke is known for its digital collection of magazine and newspaper advertisements.