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Ancestry.com - Arizona State Library Archives and Public Records $
Original source: a compilation of several databases. Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription. Free articles and helpful research materials.
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Free public access to descriptions of archival collections, preserved and made accessible by Arizona repositories, including libraries, special collections, archives, historical societies, and museums.
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Provides access to the wealth of primary sources in Arizona libraries, archives, museums and other cultural institutions.
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Archives' photographs focus upon the unique cultural heritage of the state and territory of Arizona, beginning in 1863. The collection includes about 90,000 images, including photographs, slides, negatives, glass plate negatives, tintypes, transparencies, postcards and others. Of these 90,000 images, about 9,000 are currently digitized and available to be searched on this site.
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Deer Valley Stake Family History Center
Phoenix, Arizona.
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FamilySearch - FamilySearch Center Locator: Arizona
From the FamilySearch web site. Includes address, telephone number and hours of operation.
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FamilySearch - FamilySearch Center Locator: Arizona
From the FamilySearch web site. Includes address, telephone number and hours of operation.
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From the FamilySearch web site, an online catalog to the holdings of Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. Microfilm loans can be ordered and then sent to your local Family History Center.
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Heard Museum Billie Jane Baguley Library and Archives
Phoenix Indian School Historic Photographs, Native American Artists Collection, Indian Education and Boarding Schools, and much more. The Digital Library represents a virtual selection from the Heard Museum archives and art collection. The Heard Museum has an extensive collection of art, documentary and photographic works on American Indians with an emphasis on Indigenous people in the Greater Southwest. The Heard Museum, founded in Phoenix, Arizona in 1929, is a non-profit cultural institution dedicated to educating the public about the arts, heritage and life ways of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas, with an emphasis on American Indian tribes of the Southwest.
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LibDex - The Library Index - Arizona
A worldwide directory of links to library homepages and web-based OPACs (Online Public Access Catalogs).
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National Archives at Riverside
Federal records from southern California, Arizona and Clark County, Nevada
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Online Schools - Libraries in Arizona
Arizona has over 200 library locations with many locations that included genealogy research areas. Some of the largest genealogy research can be found at Scottsdale Public Library, Prescott Library, and University of Arizona. This site provides a library locator tool to find the location, phone number, and web address for public and academic libraries in Arizona.
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Public Libraries in the United States - Arizona
A directory with detailed information for public libraries in each state.