About our Archival Records
As a center for historical and genealogical research, we have both an Archival and Microfilm Research Room. Visit our Research Rooms
We hold records created or received by nearly 80 Federal agencies and the Federal courts in:
Affiliated Archives in the Rocky Mountain Region
Affiliated Archives are public or non-profit archives that hold — by written agreement with the National Archives — Federal records owned by the National Archives.
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State Records Center and Archives
Santa Fe, New Mexico -
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park, WY
These records include:
- paper documents
- photographs
- maps
- architectural drawings
The archival holdings are arranged by record group (RG), a body of records from an agency or bureau, identified by an RG number.
Subjects
Subjects covered include, but are not limited to:
- homesteading
- mining
- Indian agencies
- railroads
- dam construction and other reclamation projects
- national parks and forests
- naturalizations
- the home front during World War II
- proceedings of territorial courts
Microfilm Publications
In addition to unique archival records, the Archives facility has a large collection of National Archives microfilm publications.
The microfilm reproduces records for the study of:
- history
- economics
- public administration
- political science
- law
- ethnology
- genealogy
Specific subjects include:
- U.S. diplomacy
- Revolutionary War
- Civil War and Reconstruction
- Native American-Government relations
- Westward expansion
- World War II
Sources
These records were created or received by nearly 80 Federal agencies and the Federal courts in:
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