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The Research Archives provides onsite public access to the Photograph Collection and the Document Archives, the region’s largest collection of materials documenting hundreds of years of San Diego history. The Document Archives houses 45 million documents: public and architectural records, books, maps, scrapbooks, manuscripts, newspapers ...
The Photograph Collection is housed within the History Center’s Research Archives. Viewing the collection, purchasing photographs and staff assistance are available on site. For information, hours and location: Research Archives. Online Catalog.
The San Diego History Center welcomes scholars, students, genealogists, filmmakers, journalists and the general public to digitally access the Permanent Collections, which includes prints and photographs within the Photo Collection, archives and manuscripts, architectural drawings and records, books, and other published materials all held ...
In addition to its museum exhibits, the History Center maintains a research library and archives serving residents, scholars, students and researchers. The Document Archives, the region’s largest collection of historical materials, holds over 45 million documents including public and architectural records, books, maps, scrapbooks, manuscripts ...
Black and white photographic images drawn from a variety of collections document the daily life, work, and activities of the residents of the California border region with an emphasis on San Diego County and Baja California, Mexico between 1850 and 1940.
The Online Archive of California (OAC) is a research gateway to unique and historical materials at archives, libraries, and museums throughout California.