Research

The museum collection at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site offers rich opportunities for research. Fort Vancouver NHS also curates historic and archaeological collections from San Juan Island National Historical Park, Fort Colvile, Fort Nez Percés, and the Cathlapotle and Meier Indigenous village sites. Collections held at Fort Vancouver NHS are frequently used for research by park staff, volunteers, and both academic and independent researchers.

Learn more about conducting research at Fort Vancouver NHS below.

Who can research in the museum collection?

Anyone can conduct research in the Fort Vancouver NHS museum collection if the research conforms to National Park Service policies and guidelines. Researchers may be National Park Service staff, artists, contractors, historians, researchers, scientists, or the general public. Collections are open to researchers based on the park's written access and use procedures.
 

What can I research at Fort Vancouver NHS?

Researchers interested in Pacific Northwest history often find our collections extremely useful. See below for relevant collections and access information.

 

How do I get started?

After you have identified your research topic, please contact us. There are two ways to do this:

Email Curator Meagan Huff with your research topic and any information you can provide on your project and goals.

You can also reach us by mail at:
Attn: Meagan Huff
Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
800 Hatheway Road, Bldg. 722
Vancouver, WA 98661

What happens next?

You can expect a response from us within 20 business days. We will be in touch with you to ask for clarity on your request, if needed. We will send you standard researcher registration forms to complete and send back to us.

If you haven’t stated so in your initial request, we may also ask if you need to visit the site to conduct your research. If you need to visit the site to see collections in person, you will need to schedule an appointment with us. Two week’s advance notice is recommended.

If you cannot visit the site in person, we may still be able to assist with your request.

Image Reproductions

If you would like a digital scan of images or documents in the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site museum collection or library, please contact us to receive an Image Request Form and a Copyright and Privacy Restrictions form. There may be a fee for large quantities or for scanning oversize images or documents.

Researching From a Distance

Not every researcher is able to conduct research in person. If you have a query about the history of the site, are conducting genealogy research, or have another research question, contact us via the instructions in the "Submitting a Research Request" section above. If you are requesting images from the park's collection, you may also be asked to fill out our Image Request Form and Copyright and Privacy Restrictions forms.

Genealogy Research

We are frequently contacted by individuals researching ancestors who once lived here, often either at the Hudson's Bay Company's Fort Vancouver or the US Army's Vancouver Barracks. While the park does have a few original documents and resources relevant to this type of research, we are not a repository for primary sources related to Hudson's Bay Company or US Military service.

If you are researching a Hudson's Bay Company employee, we recommend that you additionally contact the Hudson's Bay Company Archives, part of the Archives of Manitoba.

If you are researching an individual who served at Vancouver Barracks, we recommend you request their military records from the National Archives.

Other Online Resources

Historical Studies
Access historical studies produced and digitized by Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.

Information about People, Places, and Museum Collections
Access articles on a wide variety of topics related to Fort Vancouver, Vancouver Barracks, Pearson Field, and the McLoughlin House on our website.

Beyond Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
Check out this list of links to take you to resources beyond our website.

Last updated: January 27, 2025

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800 Hatheway Road, Bldg 722
Vancouver, WA 98661

Phone:

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