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I have a collection of family papers and/or photographs that I would like to make available for scholarly research. Can I donate them to the TSHA?

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I have a collection of family papers and/or photographs that I would like to make available for scholarly research. Can I donate them to the TSHA?

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A. The TSHA does not maintain a collection of archival materials. You might contact the Center for American History (see above), which has a Web page devoted to donors and donations, or the University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures, 801 South Bowie Street, San Antonio, Texas 78205-3296, telephone (210) 558-2300.

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