Communities Minister Gordon Lyons has announced a partnership with Washington’s historical institutions to uncover and tell stories of shared history.
During a visit to the Library of Congress in the US capital, Mr Lyons outlined the project to develop a collection of archive documents supported by an archive research placement from the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI).
He said: “As keeper of the records of Northern Ireland, I recognise this fantastic opportunity to have one of our PRONI archivists working in Washington to identify, record and bring together a collection of archive documents that showcase the strong influence that people from Ulster had in shaping America.
“I am also keen our shared partnership will provide the opportunity to secure original historical documents for loan and display.
“Our shared stories are important and this two-month placement will help illuminate the influence and impact our local ancestors had in shaping the cultural, economic and political landscapes of modern America.”
The PRONI archivist will work in partnership with the Library of Congress, National Archives and other institutions in Washington later this year.