Provincial Archives of Alberta
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The Provincial Archives of Alberta is the official archives of the Canadian Province of Alberta
Alberta
Alberta is a province of Canada. It had an estimated population of 3.7 million in 2010 making it the most populous of Canada's three prairie provinces...

. It preserves and makes available for research both private and government records of all media related to Alberta. The Provincial Archives of Alberta also serves as the permanent archival repository of the Government of Alberta.

The organization is situated in the Ministry of Culture and Community Spirit and is headed by Provincial Archivist Leslie Latta-Guthrie.

Collection

The collection includes: of government textual records of private textual records
  • 65,406 maps
    MAPS
    Maps is the plural of map, a visual representation of an area.As an acronym, MAPS may refer to:* Mail Abuse Prevention System, an organisation that provides anti-spam support...

  • 27,636 architectural drawings
  • 2,186,269 Photographs
  • 41,137 hours of sound recordings
  • 68,334 hours of film and video materials
  • 12,847 volumes of library holdings

Reference services

Public interaction with the Provincial Archives of Alberta is primarily through the Sandra Thomson Reading Room which is open to the public five days a week and staffed full-time by professional archivists. The archivists are available to give advice on the primary sources that may respond to researchers’ inquiries.

The Sandra Thomson Reading Room has the following major sources:

  • Alberta homestead
    Homestead (buildings)
    A homestead is either a single building, or collection of buildings grouped together on a large agricultural holding, such as a ranch, station or a large agricultural operation of some other designation.-See also:* Farm house* Homestead Act...

     records;
  • newspapers;
  • city directories;
  • Vital Statistics
    Vital statistics
    Vital statistics are the information maintained by a government, recording the birth and death of individuals within that government's jurisdiction. These data are used by public health programs to evaluate how effective their programs are...

     records;
  • local history
    Local history
    Local history is the study of history in a geographically local context and it often concentrates on the local community. It incorporates cultural and social aspects of history...

     books;
  • census records;
  • passenger lists;
  • Alberta divorce
    Divorce
    Divorce is the final termination of a marital union, canceling the legal duties and responsibilities of marriage and dissolving the bonds of matrimony between the parties...

     and probate
    Probate
    Probate is the legal process of administering the estate of a deceased person by resolving all claims and distributing the deceased person's property under the valid will. A probate court decides the validity of a testator's will...

     records;
  • Alberta court records;
  • United Church of Canada
    United Church of Canada
    The United Church of Canada is a Protestant Christian denomination in Canada. It is the largest Protestant church and, after the Roman Catholic Church, the second-largest Christian church in Canada...

     records;
  • Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate
    Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate
    The Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate is a missionary religious congregation in the Catholic Church. It was founded on January 25, 1816 by Saint Eugene de Mazenod, a French priest born in Aix-en-Provence in the south of France on August 1, 1782. The congregation was given recognition by Pope...

     records;
  • Anglican Church of Canada
    Anglican Church of Canada
    The Anglican Church of Canada is the Province of the Anglican Communion in Canada. The official French name is l'Église Anglicane du Canada. The ACC is the third largest church in Canada after the Roman Catholic Church and the United Church of Canada, consisting of 800,000 registered members...

     records; and
  • Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada
    Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada
    The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada is Canada's largest Lutheran denomination, with 152,788 baptized members in 624 congregations, with the second largest, the Lutheran Church–Canada, having 72,116 baptized members...

     records.

Portion of the map British Dominions by William Doyle

and J. Prockter, 1770, Provincial Archives of Alberta

Accession 71.430/4


The Provincial Archives of Alberta promotes Alberta’s history and in this way makes the Archives relevant to future users through:
  • Special events and exhibits which highlight the holdings;
  • school programs with curriculum ties;
  • teacher resource packages with curriculum ties;
  • website – holdings online and to promote services; and
  • various communication strategies that build awareness of the resources available in the Provincial Archives holdings.

History

The origin of the Provincial Archives dates back to 1906 when Katharine Hughes served as the first Provincial Archivist within the Provincial Library. Through the years the holdings continued to grow.

In 1962, the Government of Alberta established a Museums Branch under the Department of the Provincial Secretary for the establishment of a Provincial Archives and a Provincial Museum. The Branch began to accept archival records from government and private sources in 1963. In 1965 work began on a new Provincial Museum and Archives building
Royal Alberta Museum
The Royal Alberta Museum is located in Edmonton, Alberta and was named the Provincial Museum of Alberta until 24 May 2005 when Queen Elizabeth II visited, bestowing royal patronage. It has a natural history exhibit, a wildlife exhibit, an entomology exhibit, a Native Culture exhibit, as well as...

in the Glenora district of Edmonton. Work finished and the building officially opened in 1967.

As the years went by the Provincial Archives of Alberta outgrew its space and began to warehouse collections, and the need for a larger building became apparent. The Provincial Archives officially opened the doors to its new location at 8555 Roper Road NW in Edmonton on October 5, 2003. The custom 11000 m2 building is situated on a six hectare (14.8 acre) site in southeast Edmonton.

Funding for the construction of the new building was made possible through grants from the Alberta Centennial Legacies Grant Program

External links

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