Genealogy at the National Archives


Our National Archives holds the most important documents of American history, from the Declaration of Independence to the records of the lives of millions of American citizens. Discover the Archive’s vast collection of resources through presentations on Immigration and Naturalization records, deaths in the Civil War, Census and more. Dig deeper into your Genealogical past at the Library of Congress, and explore their collection of 60,000 published genealogies, and more than 100,000 local U.S histories, manuscripts, microfilms, newspapers, photographs, and maps.
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