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*[https://eap.bl.uk/project/EAP256/search Digitized archival records from Preservation of endangered historical records in the Public Records and Archives Administration (PRAAD) in Tamale, Northern Ghana (EAP256)]
*[https://eap.bl.uk/project/EAP256/search Digitized archival records from Preservation of endangered historical records in the Public Records and Archives Administration (PRAAD) in Tamale, Northern Ghana (EAP256)]
:Located 400 miles north of the Atlantic coast in West Africa, Tamale was founded in early 1907 by the British as an administrative centre for the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast. British Direct Commissioners were stationed there, reporting to the governor in Accra on colonial and administrative matters. PRAAD's holdings in Tamale now include these reports, recording colonial disputes, administrative tasks, boundary discussions, court proceedings, land tenure and chieftancy affairs, as well as correspondence with the missionary church in the Northern Territories. The archives also contain historical manuscripts on diverse subjects including slavery and the history and culture of northern Ghana. The extent of the archives is quite large, containing over 30,000 boxes and approximately 2,100,000 individual records.
:Located 400 miles north of the Atlantic coast in West Africa, Tamale was founded in early 1907 by the British as an administrative centre for the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast. British Direct Commissioners were stationed there, reporting to the governor in Accra on colonial and administrative matters. PRAAD's holdings in Tamale now include these reports, recording colonial disputes, administrative tasks, boundary discussions, court proceedings, land tenure and chieftancy affairs, as well as correspondence with the missionary church in the Northern Territories. The archives also contain historical manuscripts on diverse subjects including slavery and the history and culture of northern Ghana. The extent of the archives is quite large, containing over 30,000 boxes and approximately 2,100,000 individual records.
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[https://eap.bl.uk/search?f%5B0%5D=country%3AGhana '''Endangered Archives: Ghana''']
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== Libraries ==
== Libraries ==
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==Record Offices==
==Record Offices==
*[https://www.ghana.gov.gh/mdas/ff7a7a8296/ Ghana Births and Deaths Registry]<br>2nd Liberia Road, Ministries<br>Accra, Ghana<br>E-mail: ing@bdr.gov.gh<br>
*[https://www.ghana.gov.gh/mdas/ff7a7a8296/ Ghana Births and Deaths Registry]<br>2nd Liberia Road, Ministries<br>Accra, Ghana<br>Email: ing@bdr.gov.gh<br>


*[https://rgd.gov.gh/marriage.html Marriage Registration]
*[https://rgd.gov.gh/marriage.html Marriage Registration]