Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission (PHMC) is the governmental agency of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, responsible for the collection, conservation, and interpretation of Pennsylvania's heritage. The commission cares for historical manuscripts, public records, and objects of historical interest; museums; archeology; publications; historic sites and properties; historic preservation; geographic names; and the promotion of public interest in Pennsylvania history.PHMC was established on June 6, 1945, by state Act No. 446, merging the Pennsylvania Historical Commission (PHC), The State Museum of Pennsylvania, and Pennsylvania State Archives. Provided by Wikipedia
Showing 321 - 324 results of 324 for search 'Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission', query time: 0.03s
Refine Results
-
321Call Number: Loading...
Located: Loading...Book -
322Published 1974In collection: Published MaterialsCall Number: Loading...
Located: Loading...Conference Proceeding Book -
323
-
324Published 1993“...Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission...”In collection: Published Materials
Call Number: Loading...
Located: Loading...Government Document Book
Search Tools:
Related Subjects
History
Sources
Taxation
Archives
Historic sites
Indians of North America
Politics and government
Bibliography
Historic buildings
Historical markers
History, Local
Societies, etc
Antiquities
Description and travel
Historic Pennsylvania leaflets
Prisons
Ethnic groups
Museums
Oral history
Tax assessment
African Americans
Minorities
Social life and customs
Art
Biography
Capital and capitol
Catalogs
Coal mines and mining
Conservation and restoration
Historical museums
Militia
Administrative agencies
Anthracite coal industry
Civilization
Collective settlements
Congresses
Ethnology
Folklore
Fortification
Genealogy