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TYPES OF RECORDS WE OBTAIN

Below is a list of the record types we typically procure at the National Archives and Library of Congress.

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We procure a variety of war & genealogy records from the national archives

MILITARY RECORDS

The national archives encompass a variety of war records, including Navy Deck logs, unit records, after-action reports, military correspondences, and military commendations, which provide valuable resources for those seeking military disability or genealogy help.

GENEALOGICAL RECORDS

We offer genealogy help to help trace familial connections and ancestry, utilizing resources such as letters, diaries, family trees, lineage charts, and historical society records to aid in this process. This includes letters, war records, census data, immigration documents, land records, and journals from the national archives that provide firsthand accounts of historical events or personal experiences.

OFFICIAL RECORDS

Government documents, such as census data, birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, land deeds, and military service records. and regulations

PHOTOGRAPHS, CARTOGRAPHIC& MEDIA

Historical photographs, maps, blueprints, charts, and artwork provide visual context to the research topic.  Certain records, such as first-hand recordings of oral histories, interviews, speeches, or events, can only be found at the national archives. 


AGENCY RECORDS

Minutes of meetings, reports, and correspondence from organizations, schools, or companies that reflect their history and operations.

NEWSPAPERS & PERIODICALS

Articles and advertisements that provide insight into historical events, cultural trends, and public opinion during a specific period.

FINDING AIDS

Documents that guide researchers through the collections available in an archive, detailing what records exist and how to access them.

EMPHERIA

 Temporary printed materials like brochures, pamphlets, and flyers can provide context about a specific event or period.

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