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Research Online. Before you visit the State Archives, start your research here. Many of these links lead to online images of documents you can use now; other links lead to finding aids - descriptions of records not yet online but which you can use when you visit the Archives in person.
Railroad Maps - A guide to series in the State Archives; State Road and Turnpike Maps - Record Group 12, with maps from 1706 to 1873; Traffic and Legislative Route Maps - Sixty-seven maps from the Bureau of Strategic Planning of the Department of Transportation, Record Group 52.
The Pennsylvania State Archives has a partnership with Ancestry.com to digitize family history records in the State Archives and make them available online. The list of records available is located in the bottom left corner of the Ancestry.com Pennsylvania web page.
The Pennsylvania State Archives has a partnership with Ancestry.com to digitize family history records in the State Archives and make them available online. The records are available free of charge to Pennsylvania residents when entering through the Ancestry.com Pennsylvania page .
You can research many topics at the State Archives, but the information may be scattered through many different groups of records. These topical guides will help you by telling you something about the topic and explaining where you might find records related to it.
Internet Archive Collections: The State Library works with Internet Archive to digitize and make available items from our collections. This collection includes extensive numbers of World War I material as well as an increasing number of our 19th and 20th century pamphlet volumes.
The Pennsylvania State Archives is the official archive for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, administered as part of the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. Located at 1681 N. Sixth St. in the state capital of Harrisburg, it is a part of the Pennsylvania State Capitol Complex. [1] Mission.
The State Archives of Pennsylvania. Genealogical collections digitized by the State Library of Pennsylvania, including family trees and local Pennsylvania newspapers and scrapbooks.
The Pennsylvania State Archives collects, preserves and makes available for study the permanently-valuable public records of the Commonwealth, with particular attention given to the records of state government.
Whether exploring Pennsylvania's documentary heritage to learn about your family's past or seeking original manuscripts for a research project, you will discover a wealth of resources at the Pennsylvania State Archives.