Agnes Catherine Conrad (September 7, 1917 – January 10, 2011) was an American archivist and historian who was an expert in Hawaiian history.
Conrad graduated from Holy Names College (later Holy Names University) in Oakland, California and University of California, Los Angeles Library School in 1940.
[1] Conrad served as a librarian at the United States Army Air Force base in Victorville, California during World War II.
[2] Appointed the Territorial Archivist in 1955 and served as the State Archivist from 1959 to 1982, Conrad founded the archives profession in Hawaii including promoting and facilitating the construction of the Hawaii State Archives.
[3] She was involved in the Judicial History Center, founding member of the Hawaii Museums Association, Friends of ʻIolani Palace, contributing significantly to its restoration, Hawaiian Historical Society, serving as president from 1967 to 1969, Society of American Archivists, where she was a Fellow in 1964, Hawaii Library Association, where she served as president starting in 1962, and the Association of Hawaii Archivists.