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HIST 3320 (Dr. Stuntz): U.S. Women's History

Finding Primary Sources

The other boxes on this page offer a few suggestions and possibilities for primary source research but are only the beginning.

To discover primary sources generally, try these approaches:

  • Scour the bibliographies and notes of relevant secondary sources such as articles, books, and dissertations on your topic. They are necessarily drawing on relevant primary sources. We may or may not have access then to those primary sources.
  • Search in our catalog or in WorldCat and include these subject terms: Personal narratives, Facsimiles, Diaries, Correspondence, Sources. Alternately, try including document? [in our catalog] or document* [in WorldCat] as a key word for mentions of "documents" or "documentary" in the title or description.

Digital Collections

Notable Print Items Here

  • Women in the Texas populist movement : letters to the Southern mercury
  • Women's diaries of the westward journey.
  • Mary Austin Holley : the Texas diary, 1835-1838
  • Letters of hard times in Texas, 1840-1890 / compiled by David Holman ; with an introduction by Joe B. Frantz.
  • Documents of Texas History is a one-volume collection of over 120 primary source documents. Copies of the older edition are on both the Loan Shelves and Reference Shelves. The newer edition is on the Reference Shelves.
  • Women's rights in the United States : a documentary history
  • The news from Brownsville : Helen Chapman's letters from the Texas military frontier, 1848-1852
  • Speaking lives, authoring texts : three African American women's oral slave narratives

For location and availability information, search in our catalog.

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Newspaper collections

We have microfilm and digital newspaper collections of many different titles & eras. For detail, please see the Newspapers page of our general primary sources guide.

More on Primary Sources

For more on primary sources from Cornette Library, please see our detailed guide.