New Jersey Archives
The New Jersey State Archives serves as the official research center for public records of enduring historical value, housing an extensive collection that dates back to the founding of New Jersey as a British colony in 1664. With over 37,000 cubic feet of paper records and more than 32,000 reels of microfilm, it is a vital resource for genealogists, historians, and the general public.
In addition to its vast holdings, the State Archives provides searchable databases that index over 15 million documents and photographs, facilitating access to historical and cultural materials. The Archives is committed to preserving New Jersey's cultural heritage and ensuring public ownership of government documents through mutually beneficial arrangements.
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