Municipal Archives & Records

Exhibits

Office

Mailing/Physical Address:
Office of the City Clerk
George Whitfield, Jr. Municipal Records Facility
719 S. Santa Rosa
San Antonio, TX 78204 (Map)

Phone: 210-207-7253
Fax: 210-207-6539 (Main)
210-207-4150 (Burial Transit Requests)

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Staff

  • Jamie Nieto
    Interim Assistant City Clerk
    Municipal Elections, Ethics and Passports
  • TERRI HERNANDEZ-CHAPA
    Assistant City Clerk,
    Birth & Death Records
  • MARy Marquez, cip
    Municipal Records Manager
The Alamo Remembered

This Exhibit features selections from the private collection of Sarah Reveley donated to the City of San Antonio.

 

Alamo Display Exhibit

The Alamo where a small group of defenders held off the centralist army of General Antonio Lopez De Santa Anna. The Battle and death of the defenders on the morning of March 6, 1836 has come to symbolize courage and sacrifice for liberty.

 

EXPO 2010 Shanghai

In May 2010, Mayor Julián Castro and a city delegation signed Friendship City Agreements with Suzhou’s Mayor Yan Li and Wuxi’s Mayor Ma o Xioping, and attended Expo 2010 Shanghai.

 

Fiesta 2010

Fiesta 2010 – The Office of the City Clerk presents ONLINE EXHIBIT – FIESTA 2010

 

Historic Bridges of San Antonio

The earliest reference of a bridge spanning the San Antonio River dates to 1736, when a priest at the Mission San Antonio de Valero requested that six wooden beams be placed a cross the river just south of the colony of at La Villita.

 

Spanish Governor's Palace

The Spanish Governor's Palace is a National Historic Landmark in Downtown San Antonio in the U.S. state of Texas. Built in the first half of the 18th century, it was originally intended to protect the nearby San Antonio de Valero Mission (the Alamo) and the growing colony.