What's New?
- The Southeast Region has a new
Family History Sources brochure - Come browse our
Exhibit Shoppe
- RACO 2008 Atlanta
Tuesday, September 9 - Selected World War I Draft Registration Cards of the Famous, Infamous, and Interesting
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Read the newest edition of
The Civil History, the Southeast Region's quarterly newsletter.
See our new Curriculum Guide for educators, "This Great Nation Will Endure": Photographs of the Great Depression.
Download the Guide
Archives Store: A TVA Album
A postcard book containing 21 postcards with photographs from the early years of the TVA now on sale.
Also available is the book,
Great Plains Originals
For K-12 Educators
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Looking for a Teaching American History (TAH) Grant Partnership?
- "Linking American History: Past to Present", A Teaching American History Grant
- The Southeast Region's The Way We Worked Essay Contest invited students to explore the world of work before computers and cubicles. More
Regional Partners
- Friends of the National Archives Southeast Region
- Atlanta in the Civil Rights Movement (Atlanta Consortium for Higher Education)
- Alabama Department of Archives and History
- Florida State Archives
- The Georgia Archives
- Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives
- Mississippi Department of Archives and History
- North Carolina Office of Archives and History
- South Carolina Department of Archives and History
- Tennessee State Library and Archives
Most Requested in the Region
The National Archives Southeast Region, Atlanta
Serves Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
The Southeast Region of the National Archives is a center for the study of the history of the South, a diverse region rich with family tradition. Native Americans were living on the land when the first settlers arrived. African slaves were then brought over, and later came Irish, English, Italian, Russian, and Cuban immigrants. Their stories, told in the seemingly incongruous records of the federal government, provide evidence of the universal human drama that is American family life. Records in the National Archives tell the story of southern families and communities, technological advances that changed lives, and social and economic forces that shaped the makeup of our society.
The Archives
The Archives in Morrow has both a Microfilm Research Room and an Archival Research Room. We have extensive microfilm holdings of value for genealogy research and general historical interest. We also have about 105,000 cubic feet of archival holdings dating from 1716 to the 1980s, primarily textual records but also maps, photographs, and architectural drawings. See our online exhibit for highlights from our holdings.
5780 Jonesboro Road
Morrow, Georgia 30260
Phone: 770-968-2100
Fax: 770-968-2547
Email: atlanta.archives@nara.gov *
Records Center & Records Management
The Atlanta Records Center in Ellenwood stores and services records from Federal agencies in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Our Records Management program staff offers technical assistance and training to Federal agencies.
4712 Southpark Blvd.
Ellenwood, GA 30294
Phone: 404-736-2820
Fax: 404-736-2931
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