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In General


  • § 39-5-1. Department of archives and history created; objects and purposes
  • § 39-5-3. Department board of trustees generally
  • § 39-5-5. General powers and duties of board of trustees
  • § 39-5-6. Powers and duties of board of trustees with respect to governor’s mansion; employment of and powers and duties of curator of New Capitol Building
  • § 39-5-7. Director of department
  • § 39-5-9. Local Government Records Office
  • § 39-5-11. Surrender of official books, records, etc., to department
  • § 39-5-13. Surrender of historical portraits to department
  • § 39-5-15. Official and statistical register
  • § 39-5-17. Acquisition of historic or prehistoric ruins, etc
  • § 39-5-19. Restoration and maintenance of abandoned cemeteries
  • § 39-5-21. Unauthorized removal of property from governor’s mansion
  • § 39-5-23. Historic Properties Trust Fund
  • § 39-5-24. Mississippi History Trust Fund
  • § 39-5-25. Construction of parking areas at official state historical markers
  • § 39-5-27. Archives Trust Fund
  • § 39-5-29. Museum Trust Fund
  • § 39-5-31. William F. Winter Archives and History Building
  • § 39-5-33. Authorization to extinguish, abandon and nullify certain conservation easements
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