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General National Archive (Nicaragua)

The General National Archive (Spanish: Archivo General de la Nación) is charged with conserving the documentary heritage of Nicaragua, standardizing the national archival system, and promoting research and access to information.

History

A presidential decree on February 21, 1863 regulated the functions of the General Governmental Archive (Spanish: Archivo General del Gobierno), which was to be composed of the documents of the nascent institutions and supervised by the Minister of Finance. But it was not until July 7, 1896, that President José Santos Zelaya decreed the creation of the General National Archive as the repository for the holdings of the executive, judicial, and legislative branches of government, as well as holding the archives of the municipalities.

The earthquake of March 31, 1931 provoked a fire that destroyed the majority of the archives, including the Sección de Tierras, which included documents from the colonial era.

In October 1959, another decree was issued to regulate the operations of the archive. Until 1979, it was under the auspices of the Ministry of Governance, at which point in came under the control of the Ministry of Culture. With the administrative reforms of 1988, the archive came under the General Administration of Culture of the Ministry of Education. It was later ascribed to the Nicaraguan Historical Institute and since 1990 has been run by the Nicaraguan Institute of Culture.

Functions

The functions of the General National Archive include:

  • The collection, caretaking, and placing into public service the documents produced by public institutions,
  • Caring for and conserving legal and private collections,
  • and the dissemination, through printed publications and other media, of documents of historical interest.

Holdings

The archive holds approximately ten million documents, which are organized in the following collections:

  • Colonial Section (1526-1821): A collection of photocopies obtained from the National Archives of Costa Rica, chronologically ordered.
  • Presidential Collection (1900-1979): Administrative archives, divided into sections for the Private Secretary, Presidential Secretary, Secretary of General Command, and Secretary of Information and the Press.
  • Governance Collection (1925-1979): Archives of the Ministry of Governance and its attached bodies such as Justice, Police, and Charity.
  • Education Collection (1900-1984): The most complete collection in regards to volume, documentary structure, and years covered. This collection is not completely processed, but are mostly in chronological order.
  • Finance Collection (1931-1954): The ledgers of the Ministry of Finance. Consists of 731 books grouped by issued and ordered chronologically.
  • Nicaraguan Railroad Collection (1912-1987): Accounting books and inventories of goods and services. A nearly-complete collection of the now-defunct Nicaraguan Railroad Company.
  • Legislative Section (1943-1979): In numeric order, indexed.
  • "Somoza García" Section (1923-1956): Documents related to the governmental activity of Anastasio Somoza García. Classified by provenance, chronologically ordered.
  • "José Dolores Gámez" Collection (1783-1923): Bulk 1894-1899. Includes a registry and maintained in numeric order.
  • Mosquitia Collection (1894-1895): Hand-written books relating to the process of the incorporation of Mosquitia.
  • "Sandino" Collection (1896-1935): Contains 133 documents relating to General Augusto César Sandino, including 275 photocopies from the General National Archive of Mexico.
  • Archive of the Nicaraguan Consulate in France (1898-1937): Registers of consulary affairs.
  • "Adolfo Díaz" Archive (1909-1976): Contains 3,800 documents relating to the private and business life of former president Díaz.
  • Fototeca (1893-1976): 1,200 photographs of people, places, buildings, highways, etc. from various presidential administrations.
  • Mapoteca (1934-1976): Composed of 98 original maps of Nicaraguan populations.
  • Planoteca (1912-1978): The utmost representation of the urban and rural populations in Nicaragua.
  • Special Collections: Divided into four sections: History of Nicaragua, National Periodical Publications, Archival, and Documentary Sources. Includes approximately 1,500 volumes.

Services

The Archive offers such services as a reading room, an auxiliary consultative library, and photocopying.

Location

The General National Archive is housed on the second floor of the National Museum of Nicaragua, which is located in the old Palacio Nacional, across from the new Palacio Nacional in Managua.

References

  • Guía del archivo general de la nación, Managua: Instituto nicaragüense de cultura, 1995

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For other entities with the same name see General National Archive disambiguation The General National Archive Spanish Archivo General de la Nacion is charged with conserving the documentary heritage of Nicaragua standardizing the national archival system and promoting research and access to information Contents 1 History 2 Functions 3 Holdings 4 Services 5 Location 6 References 7 See alsoHistory EditA presidential decree on February 21 1863 regulated the functions of the General Governmental Archive Spanish Archivo General del Gobierno which was to be composed of the documents of the nascent institutions and supervised by the Minister of Finance But it was not until July 7 1896 that President Jose Santos Zelaya decreed the creation of the General National Archive as the repository for the holdings of the executive judicial and legislative branches of government as well as holding the archives of the municipalities The earthquake of March 31 1931 provoked a fire that destroyed the majority of the archives including the Seccion de Tierras which included documents from the colonial era In October 1959 another decree was issued to regulate the operations of the archive Until 1979 it was under the auspices of the Ministry of Governance at which point in came under the control of the Ministry of Culture With the administrative reforms of 1988 the archive came under the General Administration of Culture of the Ministry of Education It was later ascribed to the Nicaraguan Historical Institute and since 1990 has been run by the Nicaraguan Institute of Culture Functions EditThe functions of the General National Archive include The collection caretaking and placing into public service the documents produced by public institutions Caring for and conserving legal and private collections and the dissemination through printed publications and other media of documents of historical interest Holdings EditThe archive holds approximately ten million documents which are organized in the following collections Colonial Section 1526 1821 A collection of photocopies obtained from the National Archives of Costa Rica chronologically ordered Presidential Collection 1900 1979 Administrative archives divided into sections for the Private Secretary Presidential Secretary Secretary of General Command and Secretary of Information and the Press Governance Collection 1925 1979 Archives of the Ministry of Governance and its attached bodies such as Justice Police and Charity Education Collection 1900 1984 The most complete collection in regards to volume documentary structure and years covered This collection is not completely processed but are mostly in chronological order Finance Collection 1931 1954 The ledgers of the Ministry of Finance Consists of 731 books grouped by issued and ordered chronologically Nicaraguan Railroad Collection 1912 1987 Accounting books and inventories of goods and services A nearly complete collection of the now defunct Nicaraguan Railroad Company Legislative Section 1943 1979 In numeric order indexed Somoza Garcia Section 1923 1956 Documents related to the governmental activity of Anastasio Somoza Garcia Classified by provenance chronologically ordered Jose Dolores Gamez Collection 1783 1923 Bulk 1894 1899 Includes a registry and maintained in numeric order Mosquitia Collection 1894 1895 Hand written books relating to the process of the incorporation of Mosquitia Sandino Collection 1896 1935 Contains 133 documents relating to General Augusto Cesar Sandino including 275 photocopies from the General National Archive of Mexico Archive of the Nicaraguan Consulate in France 1898 1937 Registers of consulary affairs Adolfo Diaz Archive 1909 1976 Contains 3 800 documents relating to the private and business life of former president Diaz Fototeca 1893 1976 1 200 photographs of people places buildings highways etc from various presidential administrations Mapoteca 1934 1976 Composed of 98 original maps of Nicaraguan populations Planoteca 1912 1978 The utmost representation of the urban and rural populations in Nicaragua Special Collections Divided into four sections History of Nicaragua National Periodical Publications Archival and Documentary Sources Includes approximately 1 500 volumes Services EditThe Archive offers such services as a reading room an auxiliary consultative library and photocopying Location EditThe General National Archive is housed on the second floor of the National Museum of Nicaragua which is located in the old Palacio Nacional across from the new Palacio Nacional in Managua References EditGuia del archivo general de la nacion Managua Instituto nicaraguense de cultura 1995See also EditList of national archives Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title General National Archive Nicaragua amp oldid 991081306, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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