Common questions

How do I get documents from the National Archives?

How do I get documents from the National Archives?

To order, you can either: Order online, and place your order for these records directly through the web. Ordering online requires that you register as a user and that you pay with a credit card.

What are postal service records?

Typical information includes the name of the post office, the state in which the post office was located, dates of the post office’s establishment and discontinuance, names of the postmasters, and dates of the postmasters’ appointments.

Where is the National Archives in the UK?

Our address is: The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU.

What are British postal service appointment books?

About UK, Postal Service Appointment Books, 1737-1969 These Postal Museum appointment books are indexes to the Postmaster General’s minute books. They show the point when a person began working for the Post Office or started at a new position within the Post Office.

What records are available at the National Archives?

There are approximately 13.28 billion pages of textual records; 10 million maps, charts, and architectural and engineering drawings; 44.4 million still photographs, digital images, filmstrips, and graphics; 40 million aerial photographs; 563,000 reels of motion picture film; 992,000 video and sound recordings; and …

Who can access National Archives?

The National Archives of India Library is a Research/Reference Library, which caters to the needs of Ministries/ Departments, in connection with official work, bonafide Research Scholars, Trainees, Universities and other Institutions and individuals engaged in historical research.

How do I find a postmaster?

Postmaster Finder is available on the Postal Service’s Web site at https://about.usps.com/who-we-are/postmasterfinder/welcome.htm.

How does a post office get named?

Until then, the names of post offices were derived from a number of sources, including the name of the town or township in which the post office was located, certain neighborhoods, crossroads, local landmarks, and even the postmaster’s name or place of residence.

Where is the national archive located?

Washington, D.C.
700 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, D.C., U.S. The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is an independent agency of the United States government charged with the preservation and documentation of government and historical records.

What is a postal service appointment book?

Appointment Records Appointment Books (POST 58) provide a register of all employees from 1831 to 1956. Other volumes cover 1737-1774. Arranged by year of appointment and then by surname, they give date of appointment, grade and place of work.

Can the public access the National Archives?

The Rotunda of the National Archives Building in Washington, DC, and some Presidential Library museums are open with limited capacity. As local public health metrics allow, National Archives research rooms will open for research on a limited basis.

Where is the National Archives and records Administration?

Are there any records of the post office?

The National Archives has historical records of the Post Office Department in Record Group 28. Apart from documenting the historical of postal activities, post office records may be useful sources of genealogical information about a researcher’s ancestor or the ancestor’s community.

What kind of records are in the National Archives?

The National Archives has historical records of the Post Office Department in Record Group 28. Apart from documenting the historical of postal activities, post office records may be useful sources of genealogical information about a researcher’s ancestor or the ancestor’s community. Records of Postmaster Appointments

What are the records of the Royal Mail?

The Royal Mail Archive includes records of The Post Office and Royal Mail from 1636 to the present day, including working files, staff records, visual records (poster, photographs, artwork), stamps of Great Britain from the Penny Black onwards, and records of British postal markings over four centuries.

Is the National Archives website free to use?

We are making digital records available on our website free of charge for the time being, while our reading room services are limited. Registered users will be able to order and download up to ten items at a time, to a maximum of 100 items over 30 days.

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