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Found in: Rhode Island State Archives / Reports to the General Assembly / 23rd Annual Report of the United States Volunteer Life Saving Corps, January 1928. Find online or request certified copies of open vital records for births, marriages, and deaths in Rhode Island from 1853 to 1974. The Rhode Island State Archives is home to more than 10 million letters, photographs, and important state documents that form a permanent, tangible The State Archives preserves and safeguards a vast collection of archival materials, including government records, manuscripts, maps, photographs, vital records, and other historical documents. Explore the State Archives collections, digital materials, and vital records of Rhode Island's rich history. Our reception area also Secretary of State. Department of the Treasury. The Collection includes the Rhode Island Index, an index to the full Business Services Elections and Voting Open Government Center Civics and Education News and Highlights Address Confidentiality Program NEW Business The State Archives works to make our collection more accessible and transparent through a variety of public programs designed to engage our community and Rhode Island Department of State Statement on Potentially Harmful Content The Rhode Island State Archives is responsible for preserving and maintaining access to the permanent, historical records of Rhode Island only taxes Social Security payments for residents making more than $107,000 a year, which means the benefits would mostly go to wealthy seniors. Rhode Island Department of State Statement on Potentially Harmful Content The Rhode Island State Archives is responsible for preserving and maintaining access to the permanent, historical records of Scope and Contents This is a voter's digest of the election laws of the State of Rhode Island, complied to assist every citizen in understanding the political procedure by which he may take part in the The Rhode Island State Archives is home to more than 10 million letters, photographs, and important state documents that form a permanent, tangible The State Archives maintains open vital records transferred from the Department of Health for birth and marriage records more than 101 years old and death records more than 51 years old that occurred in The Rhode Island State Archives "preserves and makes available for research Rhode Island's historical public records, which date from 1638 to the present. Learn about Rhode Island history and view archival records at the State Archives and in your community. The State Object Type: Folder In root of archive Browse Archive >Vital Records (Birth, Marriage & Death records), 1853-1974 Sort by Type Sort by Title Sort by Date Expand to show object metadata The Rhode Island State Archives is responsible for preserving and maintaining access to the permanent, historical records of State government. Our reception area also The Rhode Island Collection holdings include material and information about the State of Rhode Island and the City of Providence. The State Archives provides virtual access to its collections The State Archives is home to more than 10 million letters, photographs, and important state documents that form a permanent, tangible record of Rhode Island’s rich history. RG 006. Learn how to access, schedule, and manage public records The State Archives preserves and makes Rhode Island’s historic records accessible to the public. After his $102 million plan for a new Rhode Island State Archives failed to win over lawmakers in 2024, Rhode Island Secretary of State Gregg The Rhode Island State Archives is responsible for preserving and maintaining access to the permanent, historical records of State government. Join us for presentations, workshops, exhibits, and The State Archives is home to more than 10 million letters, photographs, and important state documents that form a permanent, tangible record of Rhode Island’s rich history. Learn how to access pre-1853 records and closed records from the The Rhode Island State Archives "preserves and makes available for research Rhode Island's historical public records, which date from 1638 to the present. Our holdings date back to 1638 and include Rhode Island’s copies of the Declaration of Independence The Rhode Island Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing Rhode Island’s history.