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The Tennessee State Library and Archives will search the two published volumes of Tennessee Convicts: Early Records of the State Penitentiary, 1831-1870 for a listing of a name. The entries in these two volumes are verbatim transcripts of the original records.
The Tennessee Virtual Archive (TeVA) is a digital repository of the Tennessee State Library & Archives providing open access to thousands of photographs, documents, maps, postcards, film, audio and other records relating to the history and culture of Tennessee.
Vital records include records of birth, death, marriage and divorce. The Library & Archives holds some historic vital records. Please select a record type to read more about what is available. To find 1922 and 1972 vital records online, please visit the Tennessee Virtual Archive.
Residents of Tennessee can access the indexes and scanned records by going through TEL -- the Tennessee Electronic Library. Non-residents of Tennessee can access the indexes (only) at Ancestry.com's Tennessee State Library and Archives web page.
The vast collection of newspaper microfilm at the Tennessee State Library and Archives includes almost every existent newspaper published in Tennessee. The filming project began in 1957 and Library and Archives staff have been preserving Tennessee newspapers ever since.
A list of early Tennessee tax records at the Tennessee State Library and Archives can be found on our web site. Visit the Ask Us a Question! web page to contact the Library and Archives to inquire what tax lists are available for a particular county.
The Tennessee State Library and Archives is pleased to provide a grant opportunity to local archives across Tennessee for their archival needs. This grant is solely provided by the Tennessee Secretary of State.
Welcome to the new Tennessee State Library & Archives building located in downtown Nashville! The Library & Archives is free and open to the public. Experience Tennessee’s story through interactive exhibits highlighting the state’s most precious historical documents.