[photo] National Archives and Records Administration: Learn about the Presidential Libraries
Presidential Libraries are not libraries in the usual sense. They
are archives and museums, bringing together in one place the documents
and artifacts of a President and his administration and presenting them
to the public for study and discussion without regard for political
considerations or affiliations. Presidential Libraries and Museums,
like their holdings, belong to the American people.
During his second term in office, President Franklin D. Roosevelt
surveyed the vast quantities of papers and other materials he and his
staff had accumulated. In the past, many Presidential papers and
records had been lost, destroyed, sold for profit, or ruined by poor
storage conditions. President Roosevelt sought a better alternative.
On the advice of noted historians and scholars, he established a public
repository to preserve the evidence of the Presidency for future
generations. Beginning a tradition that continues to this day, he
raised private funds for the new facility and then turned it over to the
United States government for operation through the National Archives.
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