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Primary Sources
Teachers, need a primary source to create a lesson in the classroom? Students, need a source for a research project? Here, we've listed the primary sources featured in our Unit Plans. Click on a primary source to go to its page, where you may find additional images, transcriptions of the text, a citation guide for including the source in a bibliography, or ways to purchase copies of the source for the classroom. Friday, 11/4/11 11:02 am
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Subject Guides
HSP’s collections center on eastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey, and parts of Delaware and Maryland, but also include a wealth of materials on the eastern United States, the founding of this country, and the diversity of ethnic and immigrant experiences across the United States. Areas of particular strength include the following (click on a heading for more information about our holdings relevant to that topic.)
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Past Events
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Calendar
HSP holds a variety of events throughout the year, including genealogy workshops, lectures and panel discussions, tours, and teacher workshops. Events are held at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania at 1300 Locust Street in Philadelphia unless noted otherwise. Thursday, 11/3/11 4:44 pm
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High Resolution Logos & Images
Only members of the press with permitted accounts can view and download high-resolution images. Wednesday, 11/2/11 1:14 pm
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Press Releases
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HSP News
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News
Tuesday, 11/1/11 3:48 pm
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Plan Your Visit
The Historical Society of Pennsylvania's special collections library is located at 1300 Locust Street in Philadelphia and open to the public Tuesdays through Fridays. With more than 21 million items in our collections, HSP encourages visitors to use our online catalog and collection information before your visit to make library time as productive as possible. Additionally, we strongly recommend that researchers bring a camera in case they wish to make reproductions for research purposes. Thursday, 10/27/11 1:43 pm
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Get Involved
There are many ways to get involved at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Consider becoming a volunteer or a member. Join the conversation on HSP's social media networks, like Facebook or Twitter. Thursday, 10/27/11 1:35 pm
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