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Collections at the Arizona State Archives

The Arizona History and Archives Division identifies, collects, preserves and provides access to the historical manuscripts, government records, books and photographs of Arizona and its peoples.

Arizona Revised Statutes (41-1339 and 41-1340) mandate that Arizona State Archives is the official repository for official, permanent government records. If you or your employer (state, county or local government office) hold permanent records documenting the history and activities of your employer and you no longer wish to care for those records please contact the Arizona State Archives at (602) 926-3720.

Interested in donating material to the Arizona State Archives? We collect materials that document Arizona's rich heritage that includes: information about the important people, issues, places, and events that make up the story of Arizona’s history. Additionally, we collect records that remain useful for the Legislature, state agencies, and the general public because those records make government accountable to its citizens; provide evidence about public policies and programs; and protect or verify individuals’ rights and entitlements. If you have any documents, photographs or other resources that fit within these categories, please consider donating them to the Arizona State Archives. You may contact us at (602) 926-3720.

The ArizonaState Archives contains four basic types of collections: archival collections, oral histories, photograph collections and the Arizona Collection. Below are selections from each of our four types of collections. This is not a complete list of holdings.

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ARCHIVAL COLLECTIONS

The Archives houses permanently valuable records that begin with the creation of the Territory in 1863.  Territorial and State agency records include material from boards, commissions and departments as well as the executive, legislative and judicial branches.  Local records include materials from county and city governments.

Archival materials in the State Archives cover a wide range of topics including:

Arizona History

Subjects within Arizona history include:

Key Collections include:

Family History

Subjects within family history include:

Key collections include:

Manuscript Collections

We also hold manuscript collections, including (but not limited to):

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ORAL HISTORY COLLECTIONS

The Arizona State Archives holds a number of oral history collections. These collections include:

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PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTIONS

Our photo archives include private collections and images created by state and local government agencies.
These represent unique documentation of the governmental and cultural history of Arizona including photographs from most legislatures beginning in 1875.

Among our featured collections:

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THE ARIZONA COLLECTION

The Arizona Collection features many materials not generally available elsewhere.

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