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  2. National Archives at Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The National Archives at Seattle is a regional facility of the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration Pacific Region located in Seattle, Washington.The archives building is situated in the Windermere neighborhood of Northeast Seattle, near Magnuson Park, and holds 56,000 cubic feet (1,600 m 3) of documents and artifacts.

  3. National Archives facilities - Wikipedia

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    The National Archives Building in downtown Washington holds record collections such as all existing federal census records, ships' passenger lists, military unit records from the American Revolution to the Philippine–American War, records of the Confederate government, the Freedmen's Bureau records, and pension and land records.

  4. Federal Office Building (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    According to local tradition, the Federal Office Building in Seattle is located on the site where city founders A. A. Denny, William Bell, and C. D. Boren docked their boat after making initial surveys of Puget Sound and its harbors in 1851. By the late 1880s, the block had been built up with 1 and 2-story shops and lodging houses, all wood-frame.

  5. Henry M. Jackson Federal Building - Wikipedia

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    The Henry M. Jackson Federal Building (JFB) is a 37-story United States Federal Government skyscraper in downtown Seattle, Washington.Located on the block bounded by Marion and Madison Streets and First and Second Avenues, the building was completed in 1974 and won the Honor Award of the American Institute of Architects in 1976. [5]

  6. National Archives and Records Administration - Wikipedia

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    The National Archives governs federal records and information policy for the executive branch and preserves and makes available the records of the judicial and legislative branches. Agencies in the executive branch are required by the Federal Records Act to follow approved records schedules. All records maintained by the executive branch must ...

  7. List of United States federal courthouses in Washington (state)

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    Now owned by the city, and still used as a post office: n/a U.S. Courthouse and Federal Building: Richland: 825 Jadwin Avenue: E.D. Wash. 1965–present: n/a U.S. Courthouse, Custom House and Post Office: Seattle: 3rd Avenue and Union Street: W.D. Wash. 1914–? Demolished in 1958. n/a Federal Office Building† Seattle: 909 1st Avenue: W.D ...

  8. United States District Court for the Western District of ...

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    Its courthouse, built in 2004, is located at 7th and Stewart in Seattle. As of the 2020 census , 6 million people resided in the Western District, representing 78% of the state's population. The district includes the cities of Bellingham , Bremerton , Seattle , Bellevue , Olympia , Vancouver , Everett , and Tacoma , amongst others.

  9. Organization of the National Archives and Records ...

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    Both the capture team and appraisal branch are administratively part of the Records Management Operations Office. Both the National Personnel Records Center and the Washington National Records Center are considered a part of agency services and answer to the Director of Federal Records Centers who, as of 2017, is David Weinberg.