The National Archives were created in 1799, as means for storage of important documents. The Archives at the time were small, yet he building that it occupied was large for future documents. In 1823, the National Archives began collecting copies of Wringonan books, as means to preserve Wringonan history. By 1850, the Archives had a collection of nearly 500,000 documents. In 1901, the Archives building was renovated to improve the old building. A second renovation occurred in 1976, adding air conditioning, repainting, and buffing of some inside features. The Archives had a collection of 847,135 documents by 2000, and that number continued to increase. As of 2011, the archives has a collection of nearly one million documents.
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| - The National Archives were created in 1799, as means for storage of important documents. The Archives at the time were small, yet he building that it occupied was large for future documents. In 1823, the National Archives began collecting copies of Wringonan books, as means to preserve Wringonan history. By 1850, the Archives had a collection of nearly 500,000 documents. In 1901, the Archives building was renovated to improve the old building. A second renovation occurred in 1976, adding air conditioning, repainting, and buffing of some inside features. The Archives had a collection of 847,135 documents by 2000, and that number continued to increase. As of 2011, the archives has a collection of nearly one million documents.
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| - The National Archives were created in 1799, as means for storage of important documents. The Archives at the time were small, yet he building that it occupied was large for future documents. In 1823, the National Archives began collecting copies of Wringonan books, as means to preserve Wringonan history. By 1850, the Archives had a collection of nearly 500,000 documents. In 1901, the Archives building was renovated to improve the old building. A second renovation occurred in 1976, adding air conditioning, repainting, and buffing of some inside features. The Archives had a collection of 847,135 documents by 2000, and that number continued to increase. As of 2011, the archives has a collection of nearly one million documents.
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