Learn what’s new for you to discover at the State Archives of North Carolina.
A Zoom teleconference scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 28, from noon to 1 p.m., will highlight materials added to the State Archives’ collections in 2024.
A panel of archivists from the Asheville, Outer Banks, and Raleigh archives locations will share highlights of collections that became available for research in 2024.
This webinar will cover records about a visual impairment friendly art gallery, a unique military collection focusing on two sisters who served in World War I, audiovisual materials documenting historically Black cemeteries in North Carolina, papers related to the Elizabeth City Cotton Mill, along with other fascinating collections.
This program will also include a Q&A session.
Register for the program at https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_hFSLeJfaTYaGpMQlBcMK2A#/registration
About the State Archives
The State Archives serves as the custodian of North Carolina's historical records, preserving and providing public access to a wealth of archival materials. Through its diverse collections, educational programs, and exhibitions, the State Archives plays a crucial role in promoting an understanding and appreciation of North Carolina's rich historical legacy.
The N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (DNCR) manages, promotes, and enhances the things that people love about North Carolina – its diverse arts and culture, rich history, and spectacular natural areas. Through its programs, the department enhances education, stimulates economic development, improves public health, expands accessibility, and strengthens community resiliency.