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Alabama Attorney General's Office, Alabama Public Access Laws: A Manual For Alabama Public Officials Revised 2000/05/12
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Alabama Attorney General's Office, Alabama Public Access Laws: A Manual For Alabama Public Officials Revised 2000/05/12 in Vernon, BC
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The Alabama Department of Archives and History was founded in 1901 and became a model for many other states. The first Director, Dr. Thomas Owen, argued that the state had a responsibility to preserve the basic records of its people and its history. As the first of only five Directors, Dr. Owen served in his position for almost 20 years and built the Alabama Archives into one of the most important cultural agencies in the nation. In the past century, the Alabama Department of Archives and History has expanded greatly from its humble beginning in Alabama's Senate to its current residence built in 1940.
The Alabama Department of Archives and History's state publications collection includes annual reports, monographs and periodicals from the Governor's office and various state agencies including the Department of Agriculture, Office of the Attorney General, Department of Education and more. This document is one in this collection.
The Alabama Department of Archives and History was founded in 1901 and became a model for many other states. The first Director, Dr. Thomas Owen, argued that the state had a responsibility to preserve the basic records of its people and its history. As the first of only five Directors, Dr. Owen served in his position for almost 20 years and built the Alabama Archives into one of the most important cultural agencies in the nation. In the past century, the Alabama Department of Archives and History has expanded greatly from its humble beginning in Alabama's Senate to its current residence built in 1940.
The Alabama Department of Archives and History's state publications collection includes annual reports, monographs and periodicals from the Governor's office and various state agencies including the Department of Agriculture, Office of the Attorney General, Department of Education and more. This document is one in this collection.


















