What are Primary Sources?
Primary sources are materials that represent original or firsthand information that usually has not been altered. This material can take different forms depending on the discipline you are working in. See specific guides for information about primary sources in the Humanities, Social Sciences, and Sciences.
Primary Sources
SUNY Oswego's Millard Fillmore Papers
- Print collection (1817-1889)
Available in Penfield Library's Archives & Special Collections.
- Guide to Millard Fillmore PapersFillmore's papers are on 66 rolls of microfilm. This guide collectively describes several collections including SUNY Oswego's
Other Collections
- Presidential Spotlight: Millard FillmorePrimary Sources of Millard Fillmore's messages to Congress and documents about his presidency
- The American Presidency ProjectDocuments connected to Millard Fillmore's time as president from 1850-1853
- Millard Fillmore - Key EventsMost significant events during his presidency