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==Libraries and Archives  ==
== Libraries and Archives  ==


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.archives.gov/pacific/riverside/ National Archives—Pacific Region (Riverside)]<br>The National Archives at Riverside has more than 38,000 cubic feet of archival holdings dating from about l850 to the l980s. In addition to textual records, there are architectural drawings, maps, and photographs. These holdings were created or received by the Federal courts and over 50 Federal agencies in Arizona, southern California, and Clark County, Nevada. Federal law requires that agencies transfer permanently valuable, noncurrent records to the National Archives.
*[http://www.archives.gov/pacific/riverside/ National Archives—Pacific Region (Riverside)]<br>The National Archives at Riverside has more than 38,000 cubic feet of archival holdings dating from about l850 to the l980s. In addition to textual records, there are architectural drawings, maps, and photographs. These holdings were created or received by the Federal courts and over 50 Federal agencies in Arizona, southern California, and Clark County, Nevada. Federal law requires that agencies transfer permanently valuable, noncurrent records to the National Archives.
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*[http://www.lib.az.us/is/genealogy/ Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records, Genealogy Collection] The book and periodical sections of the Collection are the largest in Arizona and specific titles may be located by using the Library and Archives' online catalog. Additional access to CD-ROM's, premium online databases and through interlibrary loan.
*[http://www.lib.az.us/is/genealogy/ Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records, Genealogy Collection] The book and periodical sections of the Collection are the largest in Arizona and specific titles may be located by using the Library and Archives' online catalog. Additional access to CD-ROM's, premium online databases and through interlibrary loan.


*[http://www.arizonahistoricalsociety.org/ Arizona Historical Society]<br>The Arizona Historical Society’s (AHS) Libraries & Archives Division collects, preserves, and makes available written, graphic and other material concerning Arizona’s history that is of enduring historical and research value. Manuscript collections are papers and records created or gathered by an individual, family or organization. The manuscript collections constitute the core of our research collection and range from the 1860s to the present.
*[http://www.arizonahistoricalsociety.org/ Arizona Historical Society]<br>The Arizona Historical Society’s (AHS) Libraries &amp; Archives Division collects, preserves, and makes available written, graphic and other material concerning Arizona’s history that is of enduring historical and research value. Manuscript collections are papers and records created or gathered by an individual, family or organization. The manuscript collections constitute the core of our research collection and range from the 1860s to the present.


*[http://museums.asu.edu/ ASU Museums, Galleries & Collections]<br>ASU has a variety of collections that reflects much of ASU's and Arizona's history and culture. The Archaeological Research Institute hosts a collection of Arizona artifacts that have been discovered. ASU also has the Museum of Anthropology and the Luhrs Gallery which exhibits the collections of historical writings and manuscripts about Arizona.
*[http://museums.asu.edu/ ASU Museums, Galleries &amp; Collections]<br>ASU has a variety of collections that reflects much of ASU's and Arizona's history and culture. The Archaeological Research Institute hosts a collection of Arizona artifacts that have been discovered. ASU also has the Museum of Anthropology and the Luhrs Gallery which exhibits the collections of historical writings and manuscripts about Arizona.


*[http://www.asu.edu/lib/archives/exhibits.htm Arizona State University, Archives and Special Collections] has produced several forms of online digital archives from the holdings of its seven research repositories.
*[http://www.asu.edu/lib/archives/exhibits.htm Arizona State University, Archives and Special Collections] has produced several forms of online digital archives from the holdings of its seven research repositories.
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*[http://www.publiclibraries.com/arizona.htm Public Libraries in Arizona] County, City, and local Libraries for all of Arizona. Many have local histories and genealogies.
*[http://www.publiclibraries.com/arizona.htm Public Libraries in Arizona] County, City, and local Libraries for all of Arizona. Many have local histories and genealogies.
[http://theautry.org/plan-your-visit/hours-and-admission Southwest Museum, Braun Research Library] Includes the Monk Library of Arizoniana, California and Arizona history, and records of southwest American Indian.<ref>William Dollarhide, and Ronald A. Bremer, ''America's Best Genealogy Resource Centers'' (Bountiful, UT: Heritage Quest, 1988), 15. [[WorldCat|39493985|item|disp=At various repositories (WorldCat)]]; [[FHL|728550|item|disp=FHL Book 973 J54d]].</ref>


== References  ==
== References  ==
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