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*[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. | ||
*[http://www.arizonahistoricalsociety.org/ Arizona Historical Society]<br>949 East Second Street <br>Tucson, AZ 85719 <br>Telephone: 520-628-5774<br>Fax: 520-628-5695 | *[http://www.arizonahistoricalsociety.org/ Arizona Historical Society]<br>949 East Second Street <br>Tucson, AZ 85719 <br>Telephone: 520-628-5774<br>Fax: 520-628-5695 | ||
*[http:// | *[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://www.library.arizona.edu/speccoll/ University of Arizona Special Collections]<br>University of Arizona Library | *[http://www.library.arizona.edu/speccoll/ University of Arizona Special Collections]<br>The University of Arizona Library Special Collections maintains collections of rare books and unique archival materials that make possible in-depth research on selected topics. The scope and diversity of Special Collections make it an important resource for the international academic community. Established in 1958 to house materials on Arizona, the Southwest, and the U.S./Mexico Borderlands, Special Collections now includes rare books, manuscript collections, photographs, and other materials in a wide variety of subject areas. | ||
To learn more about the history and record-keeping systems of Arizona counties, use the inventories of the Maricopa, Pima, and Santa Cruz county archives published by the Historical Records Survey around 1940. These inventories are available at the Family History Library. | To learn more about the history and record-keeping systems of Arizona counties, use the inventories of the Maricopa, Pima, and Santa Cruz county archives published by the Historical Records Survey around 1940. These inventories are available at the Family History Library. |
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