Maine Semiquincentennial Commission
The Maine Semiquincentennial Commission was established in state law in 2023.
The Maine Semiquincentennial Commission was established in state law in 2023.
Please complete the below registration for the upcoming virtual Maine Historical Records Advisory Board meeting. Once your registration is received, you will be provided with the Zoom link information for the meeting on that specific day.
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The Board's mission is to coordinate and encourage the preservation of and access to historical records in a variety of ways.
Please complete the below registration for the upcoming virtual Archives Advisory Board meeting. Once your registration is received, you will be provided with the Zoom link information for the meeting on that specific day.
All contact fields marked below are required*
The Board reviews proposed records retention schedules and related policy issues for both Maine state government and local governments, including municipalities, counties, schools, and special districts; ensuring proper records management procedures and schedules are in place.
The Archives Advisory Board, established by Title 5, serves to advise the State Archivist in administering record retention and preservation requirements for state and local government.
The Archives has moved back home to the Cultural Building and is open by appointment with 1-week advance notice. Call (207-287-5790) or email maine.archives@maine.gov to schedule a visit or request specific records and we will be happy to assist you.
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The Maine State Archives, a bureau within the Department of Secretary of State, maintains approximately 100 million pages of official State records considered to be permanently valuable. These include bills introduced in the Legislature, Governor's Executive Council Reports, election returns, deeds to and from the State of Maine, maps from the Land Office, vital statistics prior to 1892, federal census records from Maine up to 1930, county court records dating back to 1639, and military records through World War I, to list a few.

"In apple trees" near Acton

"After the drift was shoveled" near the Alfred Camp
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