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Mailing address:<br>North Carolina State Archives<br>4614 Mail Service Center<br>Raleigh, NC 27699-4614  
Mailing address:<br>North Carolina State Archives<br>4614 Mail Service Center<br>Raleigh, NC 27699-4614  


[http://statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us/ '''North Carolina State Library''']<br>109 East Jones Street<br>Raleigh, NC 27601-2807  
[http://statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us/ '''State Library of North Carolina''']<br>109 East Jones Street<br>Raleigh, NC 27601-2807  


Telephone: 919-807-7460<br>Internet: [http://statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us/iss/gr/genealog.htm '''http://statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us/''']  
Telephone: 919-807-7460<br>Internet: [http://statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us/iss/gr/genealog.htm '''http://statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us/''']  
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=== North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources&nbsp;  ===
=== North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources&nbsp;  ===


The [http://www.ncdcr.gov/ataglance.asp North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources] was formed in 1971 to serve&nbsp;as an outreach to broaden minds and spirits, preserve history and culture, and to recognize and promote cultural resources as an essential element of North Carolina’s economic and social well-being. It&nbsp;has organized&nbsp;all agencies for arts and culture under one umbrella.
The [http://www.ncdcr.gov/ataglance.asp North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources] was formed in 1971 to serve&nbsp;as an outreach to broaden minds and spirits, preserve history and culture, and to recognize and promote cultural resources as an essential element of North Carolina’s economic and social well-being. It&nbsp;has organized&nbsp;all agencies for arts and culture under one umbrella.  


Cultural Resources serves more than 19 million people annually through three major areas: The Arts, The State Library of North Carolina and Archives and History.
Cultural Resources serves more than 19 million people annually through three major areas: The Arts, The State Library of North Carolina and Archives and History.  


The North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources<br>includes the State Library, the State Archives, 27 Historic Sites, 7 History Museums, Historical Publications, Archaeology, Genealogy, Historic Preservation, the North Carolina Symphony, the North Carolina Arts Council, and the North Carolina Museum of Art.
The North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources<br>includes the State Library, the State Archives, 27 Historic Sites, 7 History Museums, Historical Publications, Archaeology, Genealogy, Historic Preservation, the North Carolina Symphony, the North Carolina Arts Council, and the North Carolina Museum of Art.  


Cultural Resources employs just over 1,000 people, and has one of the smallest budgets in state government. The department is comprised of the Office of Archives and History and the Office of Arts and Libraries.  
Cultural Resources employs just over 1,000 people, and has one of the smallest budgets in state government. The department is comprised of the Office of Archives and History and the Office of Arts and Libraries.  


For more information about the State Archives and the State Libraries holdings and services, see their websites&nbsp;above.&nbsp;
For more information about the State Archives and the State Libraries holdings and services, see their websites&nbsp;above.&nbsp;  


=== National Archives Southeast Region (Atlanta)  ===
=== National Archives Southeast Region (Atlanta)  ===
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