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10 results for “archival collection” · other

  • San José City Records, 1850-1950 | San Jose Public Library

    San Jose, CA
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    This collection contains San José City Council Minutes, Ordinance and Resolution Records, and Office of the City Clerk documents spanning primarily from 1850 to 1950, covering the period from the city's official incorporation on March 27, 1850 through the mid-twentieth century. The San Jose Public Library's digital collections include photographs and records from this archival material, with additional archived recordings of city council and planning meetings available online from 2005 to the present. The collection serves as a historical record of local government decisions and administrative activities during San José's formative period and early development.

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    city council minutesmunicipal ordinanceshistorical recordscity clerk documentslocal government administration
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  • Reproduction Price List

    Dallas, TX
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    The Dallas Municipal Archives issues a photographic reproduction price list for materials held in its collections. Standard paper photocopies cost $0.10 per page, while digital reproduction for one-time publication or website use costs $25.00 per image. For-profit uses carry higher fees ranging from $50.00 for commercial exhibition to $300.00 for world broadcast use in all languages, while non-profit fees range from $25.00 to $100.00 for equivalent uses. Additional services include scanning at $0.10 per standard page or $5.00 per oversized page, with digital files delivered via FTP and remaining available for 72 hours before removal. The Archives asserts ownership of all original materials, which are not considered public domain, and processing turnaround time is seven to fourteen working days.

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    archives managementreproduction feespublic records
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  • Resources Available at the Records Center | Charleston, SC - Official Website

    Charleston, SC
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    The City of Charleston Records Center, located at 2 George Street, maintains historical and contemporary records created by city departments and divisions. The center houses council records including Board and Committee Minutes from 1790 to 2015, City Council Journals from 1865 to 2002, Mayoral Records from 1879 to present, and Ordinances and Resolutions from 1800 to 2023. Notable departmental collections include Fire Department Records (1848–1979), Engineering Division Records (1867–1979), Business License Registers (1872–2015), and Zoning Board of Adjustment Files (circa 1984–1999). In 2002, the city transferred some older collections to the Charleston County Public Library to improve public access. Researchers may schedule appointments to view records, though some requests require Freedom of Information Act submission.

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    records managementmunicipal archivespublic records access
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  • Government Records | Archival Collections | San Jose Public Library

    San Jose, CA
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    The San Jose Public Library's California Room maintains archival collections of government records, including San José building permits from 1895-1986 (with later permits available online), Caltrans Right of Way Assessments for Santa Clara County from 1938-1979, and San José City Council Minutes and Ordinance Records primarily from 1850-1950. These materials are available in various formats including print, microfilm, digitized images, and online, with researchers directed to contact California Room staff for access to specific collections and usage information.

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  • Title Info: Spokane County Boundary Review Board, Minutes ...

    Spokane, WA
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    This archive collection contains minutes and meeting records from the Spokane County Boundary Review Board spanning 2003-2011, with audio records available for the entire period. The Board was a quasi-judicial administrative body established in 1967 under Chapter 36.93 RCW with authority over incorporation, annexation, mergers, and disincorporation decisions for cities, towns, and special purpose districts in Spokane County. The Board was disbanded by the Spokane County Board of Commissioners through Resolution No. 11-1122, effective January 1, 2012, with its final meeting held on November 14, 2011. The collection comprises 89 records in PDF and MP3 formats and is open for public research through the Washington State Archives Eastern Region Branch.

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  • Bristol (Pa. : Borough) | ArchivesSpace Public Interface

    Bristol, PA
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    This document is an archival inventory page listing collections related to Bristol, Pennsylvania, rather than a government meeting summary or budget document. It describes several historical collections held in archives, including municipal records (1730-1998), school district records (1856-2000), artifacts (1870-2017), high school yearbooks (1938-present), and oral history projects (2007-2012), but contains no discussion of current decisions, budget figures, or policy changes.

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  • Collection: Bristol Borough (Pa.) Municipal Records | ArchivesSpace Public Interface

    Bristol, PA
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    This collection comprises Bristol Borough, Pennsylvania municipal records spanning 1730–1998, held by the Grundy Archive on deposit from the Borough Council. The records include Council meeting minutes (1730–1998), ordinances (1717–1912), financial and tax records, as well as department-specific records from the Water Department, Board of Health, Police Department, Public Works, Recreation Board, and Justice of the Peace dockets. Access to copies requires approval from the Bristol Borough Council; detailed inventories are available on site.

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    municipal recordscouncil minutestax recordswater departmentpublic works
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  • Richmond County Microfilm - Library of Virginia

    Richmond, VA
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    This document is a catalog of microfilm records held by the Library of Virginia for Richmond County, which was formed in 1692 from the former Rappahannock County. The catalog lists available microfilm copies of various county records spanning from 1692 to the mid-20th century, including court records, administrative documents, land records, wills, and business records, with notes indicating which items are available for interlibrary loan. The document notes that some historical records were lost, including will books prior to 1699, order books from 1794–1816, and numerous loose records prior to 1781 that were destroyed or damaged through unknown causes.

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    historical recordsland recordscourt recordsarchival collection
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  • County Microfilm Results : Norfolk, City of - Library of Virginia

    Norfolk, VA
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    This is a Library of Virginia catalog listing microfilm copies of Norfolk, City of records dating from the city's formation in 1680. The collection includes Minutes of the Common Council of the Borough of Norfolk from November 18, 1736 to November 3, 1798 (Reel 60), and 31 volumes of County Court Order Books spanning 1761 to 1839, with all materials available for interlibrary loan (ILL). The records are organized by category including court records, fiduciary records, land records, marriage and vital statistics, military records, wills, and miscellaneous documents.

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    court recordsvital statisticsland recordsmunicipal recordshistorical archives
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  • Washington State Archives, Digital Archives - Title Info: Spokane City Council, Minutes, 1898; 2011-2025

    Spokane, WA
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    The Washington State Archives Digital Archives holds 1,442 records of Spokane City Council minutes spanning from January 4, 1898 through December 23, 1898, and City Council Agenda Packets from 2011 to present. These official records document council proceedings and may include dates, council members present, departmental reports, budget approvals, and other city business. The records are open for research and indexed by date. The collection is maintained by the Eastern Regional Archives of the Washington State Archives and can be accessed through their Digital Archives platform.

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