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*[[Mesa Arizona FamilySearch Center]], Mesa, 81,000 microfilms including AZ censuses, 40,000 books (many local histories), 129 public computers, and over 90 classes and workshops per month.
*[https://www.familysearch.org/en/centers/mesa_arizona Mesa Arizona FamilySearch Center], Mesa, 81,000 microfilms including AZ censuses, 40,000 books (many local histories), 129 public computers, and over 90 classes and workshops per month.
*[http://www.asu.edu/lib/archives/azbio/bioindex.htm Arizona State University Library, Archives and Special Collections, Hayden Arizona Pioneer Biographies], Tempe, a good place to look for early Arizona families.
*[http://www.asu.edu/lib/archives/azbio/bioindex.htm Arizona State University Library, Archives and Special Collections, Hayden Arizona Pioneer Biographies], Tempe, a good place to look for early Arizona families.
*[http://phoenixpubliclibrary.org/Locations/BurtonBarr Phoenix Public Library, Burton Barr Central Library] Their Arizona history collection is a good place for genealogy research.
*[http://phoenixpubliclibrary.org/Locations/BurtonBarr Phoenix Public Library, Burton Barr Central Library] Their Arizona history collection is a good place for genealogy research.

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Arizona State Archives

Contact Information[edit | edit source]

Email: Contact Us

Address:

1901 W Madison St
Phoenix, AZ 85009

Telephone: 602-926-3720
Fax: 602-256-7982

Hours

Directions, maps, and public transportation:

  • Directions. The Polly Rosenbaum Archives and History Building, and the Arizona Records Management Center (not open to the public) are next to one another along 19th Avenue.
    • From the North. Take Interstate 17 south to the Jefferson Street exit. Turn left (east) onto Jefferson Street (it's a one-way street) and drive approximately one-half mile to 19th Avenue and turn right (south), then right (west) onto Madison. Entrance to parking is on the left (south).
    • From the South.Take Interstate 17 north to the 19th Avenue exit. Turn right (north) onto 19th Avenue and go approximately 1 mile to Madison and turn left (west), at which point you will see parking to your left in the front of the building.
    • From the West. Take Interstate 10 east to Interstate 17 south to the Jefferson Street exit. Turn left (east) onto Jefferson Street (it's a one-way street) and drive approximately one-half mile to 19th Avenue and turn right (south), then right (west) onto Madison. Entrance to parking is on the left (south).
    • From the East. Take Interstate 10 west to the 19th Avenue exit. Turn left (south) onto 19th Avenue and go approximately one and one-half mile to Madison, then turn right (west). At this point you will see parking on the left in front of the building.
  • Public Transportation. Valley Metro Bus Route 19 stops 1½ blocks north of the Archives on 19th Ave near Jefferson St.

Internet sites and databases:

Collection Description[edit | edit source]

Tax rolls, brands, coroner records, voting registers, prisoners, court marriage licenses, wills, probate cases, civil and criminal cases, Arizona agency records, 32,000 Arizona maps, and 180,000 photographs.

The Arizona Collection is a continuation of the territorial library. It now includes Arizona history, archeology, biographies, local histories, American Indians, city and county budgets, Arizona high school and college yearbooks, newspaper index, microfilms of missions and military outpost papers, Arizona periodicals, and biographical vertical files.[1]

Alternate Repositories[edit | edit source]

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

Overlapping Collections

Similar Collections

  • FamilySearch Library, Salt Lake City, has many Arizona cemeteries, census, church, court, histories, immigration, land, military, and naturalization records on microfilm.

Neighboring Collections

Sources[edit | edit source]

  1. Arizona Collection in Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records (accessed 14 January 2015).
  2. William Dollarhide, and Ronald A. Bremer, America's Best Genealogy Resource Centers (Bountiful, UT: Heritage Quest, 1988), 15. At various repositories (WorldCat); FS Library Book 973 J54d.
  3. William Dollarhide and Ronald A. Bremer. America's Best Genealogy Resource Centers (Bountiful, Utah: Heritage Quest, 1998), 15. At various libraries (WorldCat). FS Library Ref Book 973 J54d.