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El Salvador Archives are intended to store, collect and preserve the original documents of a number of Church and Government organizations.&nbsp; Many of the historical records have been compromised through the years due to lack of resources, fires, and civil/military unrest.&nbsp; Due to these factors and many others, the research possibilities in the country may present a significant challenge to any researcher.&nbsp; Aldo Lauria-Santiago explained some of those&nbsp;possibilities as well as some of those challenges.<ref>Research by Aldo Lauria-Santiago regarding historiography and research possibilities and conditions in El Salvador can be found at the following link: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&amp;rct=j&amp;q=el%20salvador%20national%20archives&amp;source=web&amp;cd=6&amp;cad=rja&amp;ved=0CEwQFjAF&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Flasa-2.univ.pitt.edu%2FLARR%2Fprot%2Fsearch%2Fretrieve%2F%3FVol%3D30%26Num%3D2%26Start%3D151&amp;ei=aC2nUZaHKMPh0gGn94GIBw&amp;usg=AFQjCNHagCgcxLQI9LIq4TOAof2os3p1VQ&amp;bvm=bv.47244034,d.dmQ</ref><br>According to Lauria-Santiago, the archival sources in El Salvador can be separated into the following:
El Salvador Archives are intended to store, collect and preserve the original documents of a number of Church and Government organizations.&nbsp; Many of the historical records have been compromised through the years due to lack of resources, fires, and civil/military unrest.&nbsp; Due to these factors and many others, the research possibilities in the country may present a significant challenge to any researcher.&nbsp; Aldo Lauria-Santiago explained some of those&nbsp;possibilities as well as some of those challenges.<ref>Research by Aldo Lauria-Santiago regarding historiography and research possibilities and conditions in El Salvador can be found at the following link: http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&amp;amp;rct=j&amp;amp;q=el%20salvador%20national%20archives&amp;amp;source=web&amp;amp;cd=6&amp;amp;cad=rja&amp;amp;ved=0CEwQFjAF&amp;amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Flasa-2.univ.pitt.edu%2FLARR%2Fprot%2Fsearch%2Fretrieve%2F%3FVol%3D30%26Num%3D2%26Start%3D151&amp;amp;ei=aC2nUZaHKMPh0gGn94GIBw&amp;amp;usg=AFQjCNHagCgcxLQI9LIq4TOAof2os3p1VQ&amp;amp;bvm=bv.47244034,d.dmQ</ref><br>According to Lauria-Santiago, the archival sources in El Salvador can be separated into the following:  


*The National Archives
*The National Archives  
*Asamblea Nacional
*Asamblea Nacional  
*Ministries and other Government Offices
*Ministries and other Government Offices  
*Census Materials
*Census Materials  
*Catholic Church Archives<span id="fck_dom_range_temp_1369911248953_240" />
*Catholic Church Archives<span id="fck_dom_range_temp_1369911248953_240" />  
*Universidad Centroamericana (UCA)
*Universidad Centroamericana (UCA)  
*Biblioteca Nacional
*Biblioteca Nacional  
*Municipal Materials
*Municipal Materials


 
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'''The National Archives<br>'''You will have the option to visit a number of repositories but any visit to the Salvadorian Diplomatic Archives must be approved by the administration of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.&nbsp; The location for the&nbsp;National Archives is at&nbsp;the old Palacio Nacional, Centro Histórico, Avenida Cuscatlán San Salvador.&nbsp; The address for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Historical Archive is&nbsp;Final 17ª Avenida Norte, Plan Maestro Centro de Gobierno, Anexo “B” Edificio Número 2. San Salvador, El Salvador.  
'''The National Archives<br>'''You will have the option to visit a number of repositories but any visit to the Salvadorian Diplomatic Archives must be approved by the administration of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.&nbsp; The location for the&nbsp;National Archives is at&nbsp;the old Palacio Nacional, Centro Histórico, Avenida Cuscatlán San Salvador.&nbsp; The address for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Historical Archive is&nbsp;Final 17ª Avenida Norte, Plan Maestro Centro de Gobierno, Anexo “B” Edificio Número 2. San Salvador, El Salvador.  


Many documents created prior to 1930 may still&nbsp;be found at the National Archives.&nbsp; Lauria-Santiago states that the materials lack a proper indexing and organization. &nbsp;Researchers should first contact the Historical Archive of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and provide a letter from their sponsoring university or institution.
Many documents created prior to 1930 may still&nbsp;be found at the National Archives.&nbsp; Lauria-Santiago states that the materials lack a proper indexing and organization. &nbsp;Researchers should first contact the Historical Archive of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and provide a letter from their sponsoring university or institution.
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