National Archives at Atlanta, GA

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5780 Jonesboro Rd
Morrow, GA 30260
The National Archives at Atlanta is a center for the study of the history of the South, a diverse region rich with family tradition. Native Americans were living on the land when the first settlers arrived. African slaves were then brought over, and later came Irish, English, Italian, Russian, and Cuban immigrants. Their stories, told in the seemingly incongruous records of the federal government, provide evidence of the universal human drama that is American family life. Records in the National Archives tell the story of southern families and communities, technological advances that changed lives, and social and economic forces that shaped the makeup of our society.

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Adrian C.
8/15/2016

If you live in the state of Georgia, there's little reason why you can't do historical research here unless you're an idiot. They have free memberships to Ancestry, Family Tree, and various...

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Janos J.
3/25/2014

This is a beautiful facility that is extremely useful when you are looking to do some genealogy research, or are just interested in history. This place holds a lot of microfilm of data about...

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Andrea T.
1/15/2015

Who are you? Where do you come from? You may find the answer to both questions here. The National Archives at Atlanta offers a wealth of resources for exploring your family lines. Sadly, Henry...

Madelyn A.
7/13/2015

A WONDERFUL RESOURCE! This center is a great resource for those individuals who are interested in genealogy. It contains a wealth of documents that can help you research your past and those who...

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