A primary source is a first-hand account or record of an event or topic created by someone who was involved in or witnessed it.
Examples: photos, videos, documents, diaries, letters, memoirs, autobiographies, interviews, speeches, oral histories, personal narratives and scientific data/reports.
Primary Sources: An Introductory Guide - Seton Hall University
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Image: Kansas City, Kansas A b-25 bomber built by Northern American Aviation, Inc. (1942)
Image: Felix Mendelssohn, Liedohne Worte, Page 1, Op. 19, No. 2 Manuscript (1830)