The New York City Municipal Archives was founded in 1950. It holds historical records of New York City's government. The earliest record is from the seventeenth century. There are 160,000 cubic feet (4,500 m3) of records on paper and microfilm. The collection has manuscripts, still and moving images, ledgers, vital records, maps, blueprints, and city directories. The archives are located in the Surrogate's Courthouse on Chambers Street in Manhattan.
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Genealogy
The New York City Municipal Archives has a genealogy section maintains vital records (birth, marriage and death records) for all five boroughs as well as city census and city directories.
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Preservation units
There are three preservation units at the New York City Municipal Archives: Conservation, Micrographics, and Photography.
Collections
In addition to major collections of historical interest for research on New York City, the New York City Municipal Archives also has a database of 870,000+ photos of the city.
Internal collections
- Artifacts and Memorial Collections of the World Trade Center Attack on September 11, 2001
- Almshouse, 1758-1953
- Assessed Valuation of Real Estate, 1789-1979
- Board of Education, 1842-2002
- Brooklyn Bridge, 1867-1938
- Department of Buildings, 1866-1975
- Census
- City Cemetery, 1881-1950s
- City Council, 1647-1977
- Civil List, 1883-1967/68
- Coroner and Office of Chief Medical Examiner, 1823-1950
- Court Records, 1684-1966
- District Attorney Records, 1895-1971
- Genealogy, 1795-1948
- Mayor Dinkins, 1990-1993
- Mayors, 1849-present
- New York County Court of General Sessions Grand Jury Indictments, 1879-1893
- "Old Towns," 1663-1898
- Department of Parks, 1850-1960
- Website of Mayor Bloomberg, 2002-2013
- Website of Mayor Giuliani, 1994-2001
- WNYC, 1936-1981
- WPA Federal Writers' Project (NYC Unit), 1936-1943
External collections
- Brooklyn Collection at Brooklyn Public Library
- La Guardia and Wagner Archives at La Guardia Community College
- Digital Archives at Queens Library
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