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The State Historical Society of Iowa has been a trustee of Iowa’s historical legacy since 1857. With a dual mission of preservation and education , it maintains a museum , two research centers and seven historic sites .
The State Historical Museum of Iowa is in the State Historical Building of Iowa, just west of the State Capitol in Des Moines. The building also houses one of two State Historical Society of Iowa Research Centers, including the State Historical Library and Archives.
The State Historical Society of Iowa (SHSI), a division of the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs, serves as the official historical repository for the State of Iowa and also provides grants, public education, and outreach about Iowa history and archaeology.
The State Historical Society, Inc. retains the ownership of all Iowa historical items collected prior to 1974, and it retains control of the trust fund which is intended to help support historical research and preservation in the state.
The State Historical Society of Iowa has been a trustee of Iowa’s historical legacy since 1857. With a dual mission of preservation and education, it maintains a museum, archives & historical libraries, preservation office, and eight historic sites.
Welcome to the State Historical Society of Iowa collections catalog. Following is our global catalog collection search featuring access to hundreds of thousands of processed entries detailing museum, archives, library, special collections manuscripts and images under management.
It’s also home to the State Historical Society of Iowa, which oversees the museum, library and its two research centers in Des Moines and in Iowa City, and seven historic sites across the state.
The State Historical Society of Iowa has been a trustee of Iowa’s historical legacy since 1857. With a dual mission of preservation and education, it maintains a museum, two research centers, and seven historic sites.
The State Historical Society of Iowa has digitized more than 400,000 pages of historic Iowa newspapers through the National Digital Newspaper Program, which is funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
The State Historical Society of Iowa has been a trustee of Iowa’s historical legacy since 1857. With a dual mission of preservation and education, it maintains a museum, two research centers, and seven historic sites.