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National Archives at Atlanta
NameNational Archives at Atlanta
Location5780 Jonesboro Road, Morrow, Georgia
CountryUnited States

National Archives at Atlanta. The National Archives at Atlanta is a regional archives facility that is part of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), which also includes facilities such as the National Archives Building in Washington, D.C. and the National Archives at College Park. The facility serves the states of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee, providing access to United States Census records, World War I and World War II records, and other historical documents from institutions like the Library of Congress and the Smithsonian Institution. The National Archives at Atlanta is also affiliated with other regional archives facilities, including the National Archives at Boston and the National Archives at Chicago.

History

The National Archives at Atlanta was established in 1978 as a regional archives facility, with the goal of providing access to historical records and documents from the southeastern United States. The facility was built on a site in Morrow, Georgia, near Atlanta, and was designed to house a large collection of records and documents from federal agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and the Social Security Administration (SSA). The National Archives at Atlanta has also worked with other institutions, including the National Park Service and the United States Department of State, to preserve and provide access to historical records and documents. The facility has been involved in several significant projects, including the preservation of records from the Civil Rights Movement, which included documents from the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.

Holdings

The National Archives at Atlanta holds a vast collection of records and documents, including United States Census records from 1790 to 1940, World War I and World War II records, and other historical documents from institutions like the Library of Congress and the Smithsonian Institution. The facility also has records from federal agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and the Social Security Administration (SSA), as well as records from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia and the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. The holdings of the National Archives at Atlanta also include documents related to the Civil Rights Movement, including records from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), as well as documents from the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army. The facility has also partnered with other institutions, including the Georgia Archives and the University of Georgia, to preserve and provide access to historical records and documents.

Facilities

The National Archives at Atlanta is located in a state-of-the-art facility in Morrow, Georgia, near Atlanta. The facility includes a large research room, where visitors can access historical records and documents, as well as a conservation lab, where staff preserve and conserve fragile and damaged documents. The facility also includes a large storage area, where records and documents are housed in a controlled environment to ensure their preservation. The National Archives at Atlanta has also implemented advanced security measures, including CCTV cameras and motion detectors, to protect the valuable records and documents in its care. The facility has been designed to meet the standards of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).

Services

The National Archives at Atlanta provides a range of services to researchers and the general public, including access to historical records and documents, research assistance, and educational programs. The facility also offers microfilm and digitization services, allowing visitors to access records and documents in a variety of formats. The National Archives at Atlanta has also partnered with other institutions, including the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) and the Library of Congress, to provide access to historical records and documents through online databases and digital collections, such as the National Archives Catalog and the Chronicling America database. The facility has also worked with organizations such as the Society of American Archivists and the Council of State Archivists to develop and implement best practices for the preservation and access of historical records and documents.

Programs

The National Archives at Atlanta offers a range of programs and events, including genealogy workshops, historical lectures, and educational programs for students and teachers. The facility also participates in national programs, such as the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)'s National History Day program, which encourages students to explore historical topics and develop research skills. The National Archives at Atlanta has also partnered with other institutions, including the Georgia Historical Society and the Atlanta History Center, to develop and implement programs and events that promote the preservation and understanding of historical records and documents. The facility has also worked with organizations such as the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Institute of Museum and Library Services to develop and implement programs and events that promote the preservation and access of historical records and documents. Category:National Archives and Records Administration

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