National Archives at Philadelphia
National Archives at Philadelphia
Mailing Address
900 Market Street
(entrance on Chestnut, between 9th and 10th)
Philadelphia, PA 19103-4292
Contact:Â Reference Desk
Phone: 215.606.0100 / 215.606.0112
E-mail: philadelphia.archives@nara.gov
Web: www.archives.gov/midatlantic/public
Finding Aids:  www.archives.gov/midatlantic/public/finding-aids.html.  Using the Advanced Search option, accessible from the ARC home-page (www.archives.gov/research/arc), you can find series-level descriptions of Maryland-related records in this region's holdings.
Access to Collections:Â Original records available by appointment; we need at least 3 days to retrieve some records stored off-site.
Hours of Service
Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Second Saturday of each month: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
closed Federal holidays
Overview
The National Archives at Philadelphia holds original records of Federal agencys and Courts located in Maryland, as well as Delaware, Pennsylvania, Virginia and West Virginia. The records date from 1789 into the late 20th century. Records of Baltimore Customs Office and the Maryland U.S. District Court are the earliest and most extensive records in our holdings.
Special Services
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Cameras (at curator discretion)
Digital cameras (at curator discretion)
Microfilm/microfiche printouts
Photo print service
Photocopies
Photoduplication services
Scanning
Type of Materials
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Architectural Documents
Artifacts
Audiovisual Materials
Books and Monographs
Digital Collections
Digital Exhibits
Exhibitions
Government Documents
Institutional Records
Maps
Microforms
Musical Scores
Newspapers
Oral Histories
Personal Papers
Photographs
Primary Resources
Printed Ephemera
Prints and Drawings
Serials
Vertical File Material
Detailed Description of Collections
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Architectural Documents
Artifacts
Audiovisual Materials
Books and Monographs
Digital Collections
Digital Exhibits
Exhibitions
Government Documents
Institutional Records
Maps
Microforms
Musical Scores
Newspapers
Oral Histories
Personal Papers
Photographs
Primary Resources
Printed Ephemera
Prints and Drawings
Serials
Vertical File Material