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=== Statewide  ===
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'''[[Texas State Library and Archives Commission|Texas State Library and Archives Commission]]''' <br>1201 Brazos St.<br>P.O. Box 12927 <br>Austin, TX 78711 <br>Phone: (512) 463-5455 <br>[https://www.tsl.texas.gov/ Website]<br>[mailto:ref@tsl.texas.gov Email]<br><div id="fsButtons" class="online_records_button">[[]]</div>{{DCfollowup}}  
'''[[Texas State Library and Archives Commission|Texas State Library and Archives Commission]]''' <br>1201 Brazos St.<br>P.O. Box 12927 <br>Austin, TX 78711 <br>Phone: (512) 463-5455 <br>[https://www.tsl.texas.gov/ Website]<br>[mailto:ref@tsl.texas.gov Email]<br>{{Click|Image:TX_ORP.png|Texas Online Genealogy Records|left}}{{DCfollowup}}  


:Original manuscripts for Texas while a part of Mexico, as a republic, and as a state, including all counties, vital records, newspapers, books, and maps.<ref name="DB107" /> Three divisions of the Texas State Library house materials of interest to genealogists: the Information Services, the Archives, and the Local Records divisions. The Information Services Division contains such records as published histories, vital record indexes, census records, and military records. The Archives Division preserves colonial, republic, and state government records, while the Local Records Division maintains valuable city and county government records. Microfilm copies of the city and county records are distributed among 26 Texas repositories.
:Original manuscripts for Texas while a part of Mexico, as a republic, and as a state, including all counties, vital records, newspapers, books, and maps.<ref name="DB107" /> Three divisions of the Texas State Library house materials of interest to genealogists: the Information Services, the Archives, and the Local Records divisions. The Information Services Division contains such records as published histories, vital record indexes, census records, and military records. The Archives Division preserves colonial, republic, and state government records, while the Local Records Division maintains valuable city and county government records. Microfilm copies of the city and county records are distributed among 26 Texas repositories.
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