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33 Broad Street, Providence, RI 02903


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Mon - Fri 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.


*Open Monday - Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
401-222-2353
*Contact by email: statearchives@sos.ri.gov
*Rhode Island Historical Records Advisory Board: [http://sos.ri.gov/rihrab/resres.html Resources for Researchers]


The State Archives, a division of the Office of the Secretary of State, is charged with maintaining the permanent records of state government. The collection of historical records dates from 1638 to the present and runs the gamut of Rhode Island's history from the reports of the Colonial Agent to the King of England (1638) to the papers of the Rhode Island Share and Deposit Indemnity Corporation (RISDIC) Commission (1993).  
[[Mailto:statearchives@sos.ri.gov|statearchives@sos.ri.gov]]


Holdings include state census records for the years 1865-1935 (in ten year intervals); state birth and marriage records for the years 1853-1897, state deaths for the years 1853-1947; military records; legislative records; and records of state departments, agencies, boards and commissions. The archives also maintains a large map collection and over 50,000 photographs. 
Free and open to the public


Their website: http://sos.ri.gov/archives/  
'''PARKING:''' Limited on-site and metered street parking available. Additional validated parking available in neighboring lot.
*Rhode Island Historical Records Advisory Board: [https://rihrab.com/external-resources/ External Resources]


To browse/search the State Archives Online Catalog, go to&nbsp; [http://sos.ri.gov/archon/ http://sos.ri.gov/archon/] (&nbsp;This became available October 16, 2013.)<br>
The State Archives is home to more than 10 million letters, photographs, and important state documents that form a permanent, tangible record of Rhode Island’s rich history. Holdings date back to 1638 and include Rhode Island’s copies of the Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights.
 
Records at the State Archives have been used by generations of Rhode Islanders to trace family history, study immigration, and research demographics. View Vital Records from 1853-1920 online in the Digital Archive.
 
Holdings include state census records for the years 1865-1935 (in ten-year intervals); state birth and marriage records for the years 1853-1897, state deaths for the years 1853-1947; military records; legislative records; and records of state departments, agencies, boards and commissions. The archives also maintain a large map collection and over 50,000 photographs.
 
Their website: https://www.sos.ri.gov/divisions/state-archives
 
Browse thousands of photographs and manuscripts and explore themed virtual exhibits online. Search the catalog to find specific records and resources.
 
* [https://catalog.sos.ri.gov/ Online Catalog]
* [https://sosri.access.preservica.com/home/ Digital Archives]


[[Category:Rhode Island Archives_and_Libraries]]
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