National Archives at Anchorage

United States Alaska  Anchorage  Archives and Libraries 

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Contact Information
E-mail: [mailto:alaska.archives@nara.gov alaska.archives@nara.gov]

Address:


 * 654 West Third Avenue
 * Anchorage, Alaska 99501-2145

Telephone: 907-261-7820 Fax:  907-261-7813

Hours and holidays: Monday-Saturday 9:00 to 4:30

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Internet sites and databases:


 * Pacific Alaska Region (Achorage) Internet site contact info, genealogy and historical research, workshops, guides, new accessions, and services. 
 * Repository catalog online.
 * Repository database.
 * other(s).

Collection Description
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Guides
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 * Loretto Dennis Szucs, and Sandra Hargreaves Luebking, The Archives: A Guide to the National Archives Field Branches (Salt Lake City: Ancestry, 1988). WorldCat entry. Describes each field branch collection, microfilms, services and activities. Each of 150 record groups of the archives is also described. The Anchorage branch is not specifically described, but the Seattle branch is.

Alternate Repositories
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Overlapping Collections


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Neighboring Collections