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Eyewitness Resources from Nat'l Archives

Nothing can be believed but what one sees, or has from an eye witness. --Thomas Jefferson, July 19, 1789

From the World Almanac blog:
" ...[T]he resources available on the National Archives website are pretty incredible. The problem with the site is the sheer volume of their resources—it would take forever to review them all. But the National Archives' multimedia "Eyewitness" exhibit helpfully whittles the collection down to a few dozen original letters, diaries, and recordings documenting eyewitness views on major crises at home and abroad—covering everything from General George Washington's fear of bioterrorism during the American Revolution to George H.W. Bush's firsthand account of Richard Nixon's last hours in the White House.

It's all pretty fascinating, especially the audio recordings, but be advised that some of the content is of a violent or upsetting nature. "

Link to the Eyewitness exhibit

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