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The following archives, libraries, and societies in [[Arizona|Arizona]] have collections or services to help genealogical researchers:  
The following archives, libraries, and societies in [[Arizona|Arizona]] have collections or services to help genealogical researchers:  


*[http://www.lib.az.us/ Department of Libraries, Archives and Public Records]<br>State Capitol Building Room 200 <br>1700 West Washington <br>Phoenix, AZ 85007 <br>Telephone: 602-542-4035 <br>Fax: 602-542-4972
*[http://www.lib.az.us/ Department of Libraries, Archives and Public Records]<br>1901 West Madison <br>Phoenix, AZ 85007 <br>Telephone: (602) 926-3720 <br>Fax: (602) 256-7982


*[http://www.archives.gov/pacific/riverside/ National Archives—Pacific Region (Riverside)]<br>23123&nbsp;Cojaico&nbsp;Road <br>Perris, CA 92570<br>Telephone: 951-956-2000 <br>Fax: 951-956-2029
*[http://www.archives.gov/pacific/riverside/ National Archives—Pacific Region (Riverside)]<br>23123&nbsp;Cojaico&nbsp;Road <br>Perris, CA 92570<br>Telephone: 951-956-2000 <br>Fax: 951-956-2029
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To learn more about the history and record-keeping systems of Arizona counties, use the inventories of the Maricopa, Pima, and Santa Cruz county archives published by the Historical Records Survey around 1940. These inventories are available at the Family History Library.  
To learn more about the history and record-keeping systems of Arizona counties, use the inventories of the Maricopa, Pima, and Santa Cruz county archives published by the Historical Records Survey around 1940. These inventories are available at the Family History Library.  
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