Special Collections and Archives Division will be closed from December 17, 2012 - January 2, 2013 The Archives collection is comprised of the historical administrative records of the U.S. Military Academy, dating from its founding in 1802 through the present. Manuscripts, typescripts, publications, photographs, sound recordings, and maps are all included in the collection. To qualify for the Archives, material must have been generated by the Academy in the course of official business and must be of permanent historical value. Although maintained at West Point, these materials constitute record group 404 of the National Archives of the United States. As part of the National Archives, they are available to researchers within the confines of applicable rules, regulations, and statutes. The Archives include many series of Academy publications, such as the cadet yearbook, Howitzer; the post newspaper, Pointer View; Annual Reports of the Superintendent; and many others. In addition to the original records comprising record group 404, the USMA Archives matintains National Archives Microfilm Publications of related records from other record groups. | ||
The Special Collections are comprised of a variety of materials from private and commercial sources. They are often made available to researchers from outside the Academy by request. The Special Collections include approximately 1,500 linear feet of manuscript materials. Most of the collection consists of personal manuscripts of Academy alumni; however some non-graduate papers are also included. The collections also contain published sources such as books, maps, photographs and ephemera. The book collection includes early European and American imprints and the Sylvanus Thayer Collection acquired in the early years of the Academy, as well as association volumes, books by and about Academy alumni, and books on the history of West Point, the Academy and the Hudson Valley. | ||
The Special Collections and Archives Division reading room is open to researchers Monday through Friday, 0800-1630; exceptions will be posted. Researchers (excluding USMA Cadets, staff and faculty) are accommodated by appointment only and require approval from the Associate Director for Special Collections and Archives. To request a research appointment, please complete the Researcher Registration form in advance of your visit. Please allow time for us to respond; appointments are not set until confirmation is received. | ||
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