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Economic Material in the Pennsylvania Archives and Other Depositories

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2012

Extract

Like the majority of the states, Pennsylvania has never completely concentrated her archives. Various groups of material currently administered by a bureau or department, such as the land records in the Land Office, should not be concentrated until they cease to be a part of the Government's daily business. But aside from these, there are tons of non-active files which will some day be moved, when the Archive Division of the State Library can house them. Under such conditions no one can state absolutely and concisely what there is; and as one result of this difficulty, research work that might utilize business documents is severely handicapped.

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Copyright © The President and Fellows of Harvard College 1934

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References

1 The sketch in the Dictionary of American Biography is well written, but the handicap of inadequate printed sources was too great to be overcome.