The National Archives at San Francisco, located in the Leo J. Ryan Memorial Federal Building in San Bruno, California, is home to permanent records created by Federal agencies and courts. These records cover various areas, including California, northern and central Nevada (except Clark County), Hawaii, U.S. Navy bases in the Pacific and Far East, American Samoa, Guam, and the former Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands.
With a research room open by appointment only, the National Archives at San Francisco offers a range of resources for researchers, including finding aids, online research tools, and genealogical resources. Additionally, they provide access to frequently requested records such as Alcatraz Inmates, Alien Case Files, and Chinese immigration records. Please note that some records have been transferred to the custody of the National Archives at Kansas City, and all future reference requests for these records will be handled by the staff in Kansas City.
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