Maine State Archives | SOS

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Maine State Archives | SOS
Maine State Archives
Welcome to the Maine State Archives
The Maine State Archives, a bureau within the Department of Secretary of State, maintains approximately eight miles of official State records considered to be permanently valuable. Our historical material includes documents such as the original state constitution, reported election results, legislative bills, and policies and research created by state agencies among much more. The Maine State Archives includes two divisions:
Archives Services Division
preserves and provides access to many archival records, including those mentioned above. Researchers may request general information or specific records by contacting Archives Services in person, by phone, or email.
Records Management Division
helps to establish and administer efficient and effective records management programs within State and local governments and ensure records are being retained for appropriate periods of time through Records Retention Schedules.
Open to Collaborate
Maine State Archives is committed to the development of new modes of collaboration, engagement, and partnership with Indigenous peoples for the care and stewardship of past and future heritage collections.
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We've Moved Back to the Cultural Building
Researchers must make appointments with at least 1-week advance notice to visit the Archives in-person.  Please
click here
to schedule a visit and to request specific records. You can also call (207-287-5790) or email your research request to
maine.archives@maine.gov
and we will be happy to assist you.
Online Services
Search Our Holdings
- Maine State Archives Online Catalog
(
Guide to Using the Catalog
)
Harmful Content Advisory (PDF)
Digital Collections
of the Maine State Archives on the DigitalMaine Repository
Featured Topics
1918 Pandemic Influenza in Maine (DigitalMaine Exhibit)
Civilian Conservation Corps
Records Management Advice Bulletins
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Local Government Schedules
- Updated May 2024