The ADAH collects records and artifacts that tell the story of Alabama and its people. Since 1901, we have collected not only the official records created by state agencies, but also records and artifacts donated by individuals, families, and organizations.
We seek items that represent Alabamians of all walks of life and reflect the state’s diverse history. Records and artifacts collected by the ADAH typically fall into one of three categories:
Artifacts: Three-dimensional items that tell the stories of the personal and professional lives of Alabamians.
Archival Materials: Original records created by families, individuals, or organizations that describe events in Alabama or document the lives of Alabamians. This includes letters, diaries, scrapbooks, photographs, maps, and video and audio recordings.
Reference Materials: Books and other reference materials that primarily focus on Alabama.
If you are interested in donating artifacts or records which are not reflected on this list, please contact us at (334) 353-4748 or registrar.archives@archives.alabama.gov. We appreciate the opportunity to review items that have a strong connection to Alabama. The ADAH typically is unable to collect items such as large furniture, large musical instruments, large collections of research notes, and textbooks, magazines, and other publications which are unrelated to Alabama.