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'''''The Pennsylvania State Archives will begin its move to the new facility (see below). It is expected to reopen in late September 2023. All reference services will be suspended until they reopen.'''''<br>
'''''The Pennsylvania State Archives will begin its move to the new facility (see below). It is expected to reopen in late September 2023. All reference services will be suspended until they reopen.'''''<br>
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'''Address:'''<ref name="home"> [http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/state_archives/2887 The Pennsylvania State Archives] in ''Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission'' </ref>&nbsp; 1681 North Sixth Street, Harrisburg, PA<br>  
'''Address:'''<ref name="home"> [http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/state_archives/2887 The Pennsylvania State Archives] in ''Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission'' </ref> 1681 North Sixth Street, Harrisburg, PA<br>  


'''Telephone:''' 717-783-3281<br>'''Fax:''' 717-787-4822<br>'''E-mail:''' [mailto:ra-statearchives@pa.gov ra-statearchives@pa.gov]  
'''Telephone:''' 717-783-3281<br>'''Fax:''' 717-787-4822<br>'''E-mail:''' [mailto:ra-statearchives@pa.gov ra-statearchives@pa.gov]  
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*[http://www.capitalareagenealogy.org/ Capital Area Genealogical Society], surname registry, cemetery database, library, lookups, queries.
*[http://www.capitalareagenealogy.org/ Capital Area Genealogical Society], surname registry, cemetery database, library, lookups, queries.
*[http://dauphincountyhistory.org/ Historical Society of Dauphin County] ''Archives'' has photos, letters, diaries, deeds, certificates, maps, and newspapers.
*[http://dauphincountyhistory.org/ Historical Society of Dauphin County] ''Archives'' has photos, letters, diaries, deeds, certificates, maps, and newspapers.
*Repositories in '''''surrounding counties:&nbsp;''''' [[Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Genealogy|Cumberland]], [[Juniata County, Pennsylvania Genealogy|Juniata]], [[Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Genealogy|Lancaster]], [[Lebanon County, Pennsylvania Genealogy|Lebanon]], [[Northumberland County, Pennsylvania Genealogy|Northumberland]], [[Perry County, Pennsylvania Genealogy|Perry]], [[Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania Genealogy|Schuylkill]], [[Snyder County, Pennsylvania Genealogy|Snyder]], and [[York County, Pennsylvania Genealogy|York]].  
*Repositories in '''''surrounding counties: ''''' [[Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Genealogy|Cumberland]], [[Juniata County, Pennsylvania Genealogy|Juniata]], [[Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Genealogy|Lancaster]], [[Lebanon County, Pennsylvania Genealogy|Lebanon]], [[Northumberland County, Pennsylvania Genealogy|Northumberland]], [[Perry County, Pennsylvania Genealogy|Perry]], [[Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania Genealogy|Schuylkill]], [[Snyder County, Pennsylvania Genealogy|Snyder]], and [[York County, Pennsylvania Genealogy|York]].  
*[http://www.phila.gov/records/archives/archives.html Philadelphia City Archives] births 1860-1915, marriages 1860-1915, divorces 1851-1975, deaths 1803-1915, naturalizations 1800-1930 (except 1905-1913), house deeds 1683-1952, tax lists, prisoners, mayors' warrants, cemeteries, constables, streets and city directories.
*[http://www.phila.gov/records/archives/archives.html Philadelphia City Archives] births 1860-1915, marriages 1860-1915, divorces 1851-1975, deaths 1803-1915, naturalizations 1800-1930 (except 1905-1913), house deeds 1683-1952, tax lists, prisoners, mayors' warrants, cemeteries, constables, streets and city directories.
*[[Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania]], Philadelphia, has great online indexes to books, periodicals, family folders, genealogies, and research aids for Pennsylvania and surrounding states.  
*[[Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania]], Philadelphia, has great online indexes to books, periodicals, family folders, genealogies, and research aids for Pennsylvania and surrounding states.  
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*[https://www.history.pcusa.org/ Presbyterian Historical Society], Philadelphia, national archives of the Presbyterian Church (USA).
*[https://www.history.pcusa.org/ Presbyterian Historical Society], Philadelphia, national archives of the Presbyterian Church (USA).
*[[Swarthmore College Friends Historical Library]], Swarthmore, has 45,000 books, 60,000 photos, and 9,000 volumes of original Quaker meeting records, plus local history of the Mid-Atlantic states.
*[[Swarthmore College Friends Historical Library]], Swarthmore, has 45,000 books, 60,000 photos, and 9,000 volumes of original Quaker meeting records, plus local history of the Mid-Atlantic states.
*Repositories in '''''other surrounding states:''''' [[Delaware Archives and Libraries|Delaware]], [[District of Columbia Archives and Libraries|District of Columbia]], [[Maryland Archives and Libraries|Maryland]], [[New Jersey Archives and Libraries|New Jersey]], [[New York Archives and Libraries|New&nbsp;York]], [[Ohio Archives and Libraries|Ohio]], [[Virginia Archives and Libraries|Virginia]], [[West Virginia Archives and Libraries|West Virginia]], and [[Ontario Archives and Libraries|Ontario]].  
*Repositories in '''''other surrounding states:''''' [[Delaware Archives and Libraries|Delaware]], [[District of Columbia Archives and Libraries|District of Columbia]], [[Maryland Archives and Libraries|Maryland]], [[New Jersey Archives and Libraries|New Jersey]], [[New York Archives and Libraries|New York]], [[Ohio Archives and Libraries|Ohio]], [[Virginia Archives and Libraries|Virginia]], [[West Virginia Archives and Libraries|West Virginia]], and [[Ontario Archives and Libraries|Ontario]].  
*[http://www.hsd.org/library.htm Historical Society of Delaware Library], Wilmington, colonial records, newspapers, church records, state records, Revolutionary War records, Civil War records, Delaware histories, and genealogies.<ref name="DB27">Dollarhide and Bremer, 27.</ref>  
*[http://www.hsd.org/library.htm Historical Society of Delaware Library], Wilmington, colonial records, newspapers, church records, state records, Revolutionary War records, Civil War records, Delaware histories, and genealogies.<ref name="DB27">Dollarhide and Bremer, 27.</ref>  
*[[Library of Congress]], Washington, DC, [http://www.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/ Local History and Genealogy Reading Room] is part of the world's largest library including 50,000 genealogies, 100,000 local histories, manuscripts, microfilms, maps, newspapers, photographs, books, strong in North American, British Isles, and German sources.
*[[Library of Congress]], Washington, DC, [http://www.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/ Local History and Genealogy Reading Room] is part of the world's largest library including 50,000 genealogies, 100,000 local histories, manuscripts, microfilms, maps, newspapers, photographs, books, strong in North American, British Isles, and German sources.

Revision as of 10:52, 5 January 2024

Pennsylvania State Archives
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Contact Information[edit | edit source]


Currently Closed[edit | edit source]


The Pennsylvania State Archives will begin its move to the new facility (see below). It is expected to reopen in late September 2023. All reference services will be suspended until they reopen.

Address:[1] 1681 North Sixth Street, Harrisburg, PA

Telephone: 717-783-3281
Fax: 717-787-4822
E-mail: ra-statearchives@pa.gov

Hours[2]

  • Closed at this time.

Directions, Maps, Parking, and Public Transportation

Internet sites and databases:

Collection Description[edit | edit source]

In addition to state government records, this huge archives collection has the primary sources for the published series Pennsylvania Archives. The series extracted records such as vital births, marriages, and deaths, military records, naturalization, prisoners, land records, censuses, and ships passenger arrival lists 1728-1808.[3] They also have access to important Internet databases, and provide research finding aids for their collections. They have microfilm copies of county and municipal records from around the state, as well as unfilmed transcripts from many historical societies and courthouses. Many military records have been digitized and are available via ARIAS. Also look for state land records, African Americans, indentured servants, women's history, maps, photos, oral histories, canals and railroads, mining records and mining accidents in this archives.[4]

Tips[edit | edit source]

  • Visitors using original records in the Manuscript Reading Room are asked to fill-in a registration form and show a photo ID with a current address as proof of identification before beginning research.[2]
  • Visitors using microfilm records in the Microfilm Reading Room are simply asked to sign the register when entering and leaving for the day.[2]

Guides[edit | edit source]

Alternate Repositories[edit | edit source]

If you cannot visit or find a source at the Pennsylvania State Archives, a similar source may be available at one of the following.

Overlapping Collections

  • National Archives I, Washington DC, census, pre-WWI military service & pensions, passenger lists, naturalizations, passports, federal bounty land, homesteads, bankruptcy, ethnic sources, prisons, and federal employees.[5]
  • National Archives II, College Park, MD, Departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Education, Energy, Health and Human Services, Housing and Urban Development, Interior, Justice, Labor, State, Transportation, and Treasury all after 1900.[6]
  • National Archives at Philadelphia records of federal agencies and courts for Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia, censuses, ships lists, naturalizations, and military records.[7]

Similar Collections

  • State Library of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, indexes and surname files, histories, atlases, land records, maps, ship lists, church and cemetery records, censuses, regimental histories, ethnic and religious groups, newspapers, obituaries, naturalizations, and city directories.
  • Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, has early Quakers, Germans, Scots-Irish and other ethinc groups in PA, NJ, DE, and states east of the Mississippi River, Balch Institute passenger arrival lists, huge manuscript collection including many indexes, and Philadelphia neighborhood records.[8]

Neighboring Collections

Sources[edit | edit source]

  1. The Pennsylvania State Archives in Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Hours, Directions, Visitor Procedures and Fees at the Pennsylvania State Archives in Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (accessed 30 December 2013).
  3. Dollarhide and Bremer, 97.
  4. Research Topics at the Pennsylvania State Archives in Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (accessed 30 December 2013).
  5. Information for Researchers at the National Archives Building in Washington, DC in National Archives (accessed 31 December 2013).
  6. Information for Researchers at the National Archives at College Park, MD in National Archives (accessed 31 December 2013).
  7. Family History at the National Archives in Philadelphia in National Archives (accessed 20 December 2013).
  8. William Dollarhide and Ronald A. Bremer. America's Best Genealogy Resource Centers (Bountiful, Utah: Heritage Quest, 1998), 95. At various libraries (WorldCat). FS Library Ref Book 973 J54d.
  9. Resources at the Joseph P. Horner Memorial Library in The German Society of Pennsylvania, accessed 9 June 2021.
  10. Dollarhide and Bremer, 27.
  11. Dollarhide and Bremer, 55.
  12. Dollarhide and Bremer, 77.
  13. Dollarhide and Bremer, 83.
  14. Dollarhide and Bremer, 89.
  15. 15.0 15.1 Dollarhide and Bremer, 113.
  16. Dollarhide and Bremer, 117.