Collections

National Park Service museums manage millions of objects, preserved as a legacy for the American people. These objects, specimens, and documents, collected because of their relation to some of our country's most special places, are irreplaceable symbols of our landscapes, our resources, and our history.

Cultural collections - historic materials and archaeological artifacts - are a link to humans in the past. These items help to illuminate our shared history and help define our identities. Such materials have an emotional pull because they are not just sterile objects; each one of them passed through a person's hands, and took on additional meaning because of that connection.

Collections from several other related sites are also curated here, including collections from Fort Colvile in Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area, Fort Nez Perce in Whitman Mission National Historic Site, and San Juan Island National Historical Park, as well as collections from the Cathlapotle and Meier village sites.

Our care of these collections furthers the National Park Service's mission to protect resources in and related to the lands it manages, and ensure that these critical items are cared for in the public trust and shared with the public.

Learn more about how Fort Vancouver National Historic Site cares for cultural resources in the pages linked below.

 
An open drawer of Spode ceramics.
Museum Collections

Learn more about the museum collection at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

An archaeologist measuring an excavation unit.
Archaeology

Learn more about archaeological excavations at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

Sepia-toned photograph of two women in a photography studio in the late 19th century.
Donations to our museum collection

Learn more about donating items to our museum collection in this handy FAQ.

A historic Army handwritten discharge document.
Research

Learn how to research using the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site museum collection and read online resources for researchers.

Last updated: January 23, 2025

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