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  2. Welcome to the Mississippi Department of Archives and History. By preserving Mississippi's diverse historic resources and sharing them with people around the world, MDAH inspires discovery of stories that connect our lives and shape our future.

  3. Discover a wide range of Mississippi-related content, such as personal diaries, letters, photographs, and interviews, as well as materials from government agencies and officials, including lists of educable children, governors' correspondence, maps, and Confederate pension applications.

  4. The Mississippi Department of Archives and History was founded in 1902 to collect, preserve, and provide access to the archival resources of the state. Our commitment to preservation continues today through the work of the department’s five divisions.

  5. Start your search here for many of Mississippi’s historical documents, archival collections, artifacts, buildings, and more. While many of our collections are available online, even more must be viewed in person at the William F. Winter Archives & History Building in Jackson.

  6. Our Digital Archives site features content from the state archives, but many more materials are available at the William F. Winter Archives & History Building. Use our catalog to search the entire archival collection.

  7. The Mississippi Department of Archives and History is pleased to offer the Family Genealogy Fellowships to support individuals hoping to locate information related to their family history using resources available at MDAH.

  8. The Mississippi Department of Archives and History is responsible for implementing Mississippi’s laws on records management. Our staff is available for free consultations on how to manage your records, including records retention schedules, proper disposal methods, management of electronic records, and interaction with the state records ...

  9. Archives Collections. Search our Catalog, the ultimate assemblage of Mississippi-related primary resources including government records, historic papers, documents, photographs, maps, and audiovisual media. Some of these materials are also available online in the Digital Archives.

  10. Inquiries. Mississippi Department of Archives and History. P.O. Box 571. Jackson, MS 39205-0571. 601-576-6850.

  11. Historic Preservation Programs and Services. We provide technical assistance and grants for preservation projects and maintain an extensive database of the state’s archaeological sites and historic resources.