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Welcome to the Archives of the Texas General Land Office, the home for the history of Texas land! 

Established in 1837, the Archives consist of land grant records and maps dating to the 18th century that detail the passage of Texas public lands to private ownership. Many of these documents continue to be used even today by surveyors, land men and others researching land ownership.  The rich primary source material also makes the Archives a haven for genealogists, historians, archeologists and students.  Learn More

Because of the unique nature and the historical value of the Archives, the Texas General Land Office is dedicated to preserving these materials and improving access for all Texans. Through stewardship, innovation, and commitment to quality customer service, the goal of the Texas General Land Office is to make these archival holdings available to the broadest audience at the lowest cost and to advance a greater understanding and appreciation of Texas history.  Plan Your Visit

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Save Texas HistoryThe Texas General Land Office Archives Collection is preserved entirely with private donations.  The Texas General Land Office Save Texas HistoryTM program works to raise awareness of the importance of the collection and build financial partnerships for its protection. Visit the website to learn more about preservation, conservation or to buy map reproductions or other history collectibles.  Learn More

 

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Contacts

Mark Lambert
Deputy Commissioner
Archives & Records
512.463.5260
Mark Lambert
Susan Smith Dorsey
Director and Records Management Officer
512.463.5274
Susan Smith Dorsey
James Harkins
Director and Outreach Manager
512.463.3289
James Harkins
Mary Waite
Executive Assistant
General Assistance
512.463.5277
Mary Waite