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1 | | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | | WHEREAS, Since the State's beginning as a territory in |
3 | | 1809 and into statehood in 1818, the Illinois Secretary of |
4 | | State's office has served as the custodian of official state |
5 | | records; and
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6 | | WHEREAS, During the early years of State government, |
7 | | records were neither numerous nor extremely complex, and the |
8 | | records entrusted to the Secretary of State's office consisted |
9 | | mainly of correspondence from the governor's office and |
10 | | records of the General Assembly; and
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11 | | WHEREAS, As the functions of State government grew more |
12 | | complex and its records grew more numerous, Secretary of State |
13 | | Louis Emmerson advocated for and the Illinois General Assembly |
14 | | passed legislation in 1921 to create a division of State |
15 | | Archives to be housed in the State Library Department of the |
16 | | Secretary of State's office; and |
17 | | WHEREAS, Secretary of State Emmerson named Margaret Cross |
18 | | Norton as the first supervisor of the Illinois State Archives; |
19 | | she served 35 years as supervisor and became an |
20 | | internationally recognized leader and pioneer in the archival |
21 | | profession; and |
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1 | | WHEREAS, The State Archives originally had offices in the |
2 | | basement of the State Capitol building before moving to the |
3 | | newly constructed Centennial (Howlett) Building in 1923; and |
4 | | WHEREAS, In 1925, Margaret Norton successfully advocated |
5 | | for legislation that gave the State Archives the authority to |
6 | | accept records from all state officials and state agencies |
7 | | instead of just the governor's office and the General |
8 | | Assembly; and
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9 | | WHEREAS, On February 8, 1934, the State Arsenal building |
10 | | burned to the ground resulting in the loss of soldiers' bonus |
11 | | and World War I records and demonstrating the need for a |
12 | | state-of-the-art, fire-proof building to safely store state |
13 | | records; and
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14 | | WHEREAS, In 1935, the Illinois General Assembly approved |
15 | | funding for the construction of a State Archives building; the |
16 | | building was completed in 1938 and was named the Margaret |
17 | | Cross Norton Building in 1995; and
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18 | | WHEREAS, The 1957 State Records Act and the 1961 Local |
19 | | Records Act placed the Archives in charge of records |
20 | | management for state and local government records; this gave |
21 | | the Archives an important role in deciding what government |
22 | | records had permanent historic value; and
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1 | | WHEREAS, Today, the Illinois State Archives is a separate |
2 | | department under the Secretary of State's office and is in |
3 | | charge of preserving and making accessible the permanent |
4 | | records of the State, overseeing records management programs |
5 | | of state agencies and units of local government, providing |
6 | | microfilming, scanning and records storage services to state |
7 | | government agencies, and operating a regional archives |
8 | | depository system for local government records; therefore, be |
9 | | it
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10 | | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ONE |
11 | | HUNDRED SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that |
12 | | we commemorate the 100th anniversary of the creation of the |
13 | | Illinois State Archives on June 20, 1921, congratulate the |
14 | | Illinois State Archives for its proud 100 year history, and |
15 | | thank Secretary of State and State Archivist Jesse White and |
16 | | all the employees of the State Archives past and present who |
17 | | have contributed to the 100 year history of this department; |
18 | | and be it further
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19 | | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be |
20 | | presented to the Illinois State Archives as a symbol of our |
21 | | esteem and respect.
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