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Located in Little Rock, Arkansas. The Arkansas State Archives' mission is to: Keep and care for the official archives of the State of Arkansas; collect material bearing on the history of Arkansas from the earliest times; copy and edit official records and other historical material; and encourage historical work and research by the public.
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From this page you can search for county records, military records, maps, newspapers, land records, church records, manuscript materials on microfilm, and the State Archives' vertical and printed ephemera files. Here you can also search for photographs located in several of the State Archives' extensive photographic collections, as well as search military and county records, newspapers, vertical files, and general microfilm collections held at our regional archives. These materials have not been digitized, but are available on-site in our research rooms. Some are available as original documents, while others are available only on microfilm.
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The Arkansas State Archives houses approximately 13,000 cubic feet of state records and manuscript collections pertaining to the history of Arkansas and its people. These materials have been described and inventoried for ease of access. These inventories, called finding aids, are keyword searchable.
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Numerous subject guides to help you get familiar with the collections.
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Here you will find digitized documents, visuals, maps, broadsides, pamphlets, and three-dimensional objects significant to Arkansas history and culture, from the holdings of the Arkansas State Archives.
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Arkansas State Archives - Regional Archives - Southwest Arkansas Regional Archives
Washington, Arkansas. Serving Columbia, Hempstead, Howard, Lafayette, Little River, Miller, Nevada, Ouachita, Pike, Polk, Sevier & Union counties.
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Arkansas United Methodist Archives - Hendrix College, Bailey Library
Conway, Arkansas. The collection includes records relevant to the history of Arkansas Methodism and its antecedent organizations.
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Search collections from more than 580 Danish archives. The collections include: archives, photographs, drawings, newspaper clippings, film and sound recordings and much more. There are more than two million historical photographs and a quarter of a million registered records.
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New York.
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Virginia.
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Arlington Heights Memorial Library
Illinois.
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Minnesota.
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Texas.
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Michigan.
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Armagh, Northern Ireland.
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Stockholm, Sweden
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Armenian Library and Museum of America
Watertown, Massachusetts.
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New South Wales, Australia
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England. Supports the development of those museums in the United Kingdom displaying the collections of the regiments and corps of the British Army.
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Arolsen Archives - International center on Nazi Persecution
The Arolsen Archives are an international center on Nazi persecution with the world’s most comprehensive archive on the victims and survivors of National Socialism. The collection has information on about 17.5 million people and belongs to UNESCO’s Memory of the World. It contains documents on the various victim groups targeted by the Nazi regime and is an important source of knowledge for society today. Located in Bad Arolsen, Germany.
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