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PO Box 40238
Olympia, WA 98504-0238
Telephone: 360-586-1492

Email: research@sos.wa.gov
Website: http://www.secstate.wa.gov/archives/archives_state.aspx

The Washington State Archives Collections is administered by the Office of the Secretary of State as a public trust. State Archives holdings date from the establishment of Washington Territory in 1853 to the present and are drawn from both state and local government agencies. More information on the original record and microfilm collections of the Washington State Archives Collections, and its Regional Branches in Bellevue, Bellingham, Cheney, Ellensburg and Olympia, is posted on the Secretary of State’s website at http://www.secstate.wa.gov/archives/ .


Topics covered by the Washington State Archives - State Government Archives

African American Civil Rights Movement
African American Miners Come to Roslyn
African Americans Come to the Pacific Northwest
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (AYPE)
Anti-Chinese Riots
Aviation
Barefoot Schoolboy Act
The Boldt Decision
Campus Protests and the Counterculture
The Canwell Committee
Central Washington University: The First State "Normal School"
The Centralia Massacre
The Century 21 Exposition
Chinese Come to the Pacific Northwest
Clubs and Organizations: Communication and Community
The Cold War and Loyalty: Who can be trusted when allies become adversaries?
The Conservation Movement
Containerized Freight Systems Revolutionize Shipping
Dams Change Agriculture and Industry in the Pacific Northwest
Environmental Advocates: Individuals and Organizations
European-American Settlement Changes the Culture and Economy of the Northwest
Everett Massacre
Expo 74: The Worlds Fair for the Environment
Federal Negro Theater Project
Filipino Cannery Workers and Farm Workers Union
Filipinos Come to the Pacific Northwest
The Firing of Jean Schuddakopf
Flood Control: Reforming Rivers and Changing Land Use
Fluoridation: Water Quality, Health and Free Choice
Good Roads Movement: Communication, Persuasion, and Transportation
Grand Coulee Dam
The Great Depression Changes the U.S. Economy and Politics
Ed Guthman’s Investigation of the Canwell Committee
The Hanford Reservation Brings the Northwest into the Atomic Age
Homelessness: Poor Farms, Hoovervilles, Shelters and Tent Cities
Housing Authorities: Revolution, Reform or Reaction?
Hunger Marches In Olympia
Indian Treaties
Industrial Workers of the World (IWW): Taking A Militant Stand for the Working Man
Initiative and Referendum: Taking a Stand in Politics
Irrigation and Agriculture
Japanese Immigrants Come to the Pacific Northwest
Japanese Internment: National Security or Oppression?
Jewish Immigrants Come To The Pacific Northwest
Lake Washington Floating Bridge
Who Killed Laura Law?
Leschi
Martial Law Declared by Governor Stevens
Metro: Regional Government Forms to Solve Water Quality and Transportation Problems
Model Cities Program
Mother Joseph of the Sacred Heart: The Builder
Newspapers: Communication, News and Entertainment
Louise Olivereau: Anti-War Activist
Open Housing
The Pig War: A Pig and an International Boundary
Political Campaigns: Individuals and Issues
Progressive Schools in Seattle
Prohibition: America Tries To Go Dry
Public Broadcasting: Communication and Public Ownership
Public Health Information Campaigns
Public Ownership of Electric Utilities in Washington
Public Port Districts in Washington State
Railroads Revolutionize the Movement of People and Goods
The Roslyn Coal Miners Strike
The Seattle General Strike: Labor Unions Walk Out Together
Spokane Free Speech Fight
Street Railways: A Revolution in Mass Transit
Telephones: Communication, Technology and Commerce
Television and Radio Broadcasting: Communication and Technology
Urban Renewal
Washington Public Power Supply System (WPPSS): Public Power at the Nuclear Frontier
Washington State Promotes Trade and Economic Development
Washington State Secret Service
Washington’s Road to Statehood 1853 – 1889
Women’s Suffrage
World Trade Organization Meeting in Seattle
World War II Brings Change to the Pacific Northwest


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