Prologue: Index 1999
Accra, Ghana, 259, 260-262 Ackerman, George W., 68 Adams, Ansel, 67, 68; photo by, 73 Adams, Elma, 262 Adams, John, 24 Adams, Ens. Morgan, USNR, 251 Adamson, Thomas, Jr., 75-76, 78, 80, 81 Adenauer, Konrad, 59 Adjutant General's Office, Colored Bureau, 268 Africa, U.S. relations with, 257-264 African Americans, and citizenship in Indian nations, 231-244; and the Civil War, 267-271; films and filmstrips about, 259-261, 262-263; Gold Star Mothers, 140, 144-145, 212; and U.S. relations with Ghana, 257-264; visits to Ghana, 259, 260, 261-262, 263 African socialism, 259 Agriculture, U.S. Department of, 68; motion pictures from the, 112 Akerson, George, 95 Alabama (ship), 159, 171, 173, 175, 177 Alaska Gold Rush Centennial Task Force, 216 Alaska-Yukon gold rush, 216 Alban, Maurice S., 149 Aldrin, Edwin "Buzz", photo, 208 "American Century, The" (exhibit), 84, 136-138 "American Century at the Ford Museum, The," by Richard Norton Smith, 136-138 American Expeditionary Forces, 140 American Federation of Labor, 44 American Indians: A Select Catalog of National Archives Microfilm Publications, 85 American Revolutionary War, women and the, 119-126 Anacostia, USS, 197, 198 Anderson, Marian, 260 Andrews, Dana, 252 Anti-Semitism, 38, 39 Antisubmarine patrols, 248-250, 251-255 Arafat, Yasser, photos, 281 Araner (yacht), 250, 252 Armstrong, Michael, 218 Armstrong, Neil, photo, 208 Arthur, Chester, 76 Artworks, stored by Nazi Germans, 8-19 Ashanti Pioneer (newspaper), 259 Ashe, Arthur, photo, 209 AT&T Corporation, 218 Atoka Agreement, 233, 238, 241, 244 Atomic Energy Commission, films from, 114 Aylesworth, Allison L., 234; photo, 235 Babcock, Elizabeth, 163, 176 Bahama Islands, 179, 181, 183 Baker, Abby Scott, 47-48 Baker, Brig. Gen. Lafayette C., 181 Balloon reconnaissance, Civil War, 196, 199 Banshee (blockade-runner), 179-180, 181-183, 184-185, 186, 188; painting of, 179 Barbill (ship), photo, 253 Barrett, Lt. Col. Tupper, 11-12, 13, 14, 16, 19 Barrows, Roberta, 175 Bayard, James, 30 Beall, William O., 240, 242 Begin, Menachem, photo, 275 Bellardo, Lewis J., 299 Bell-Bielski, Ruth, 44 Bengston, Bradley, 149 Benjamin, Sarah Osborn, 124-125, 126 Bennett, L. L., 252 Berger, Victor, 42 Berlin, Germany, 8-9, 59, 62 Berlin Wall, 59, 61; photo, 277 Bernstein, Col. Bernard D., 11-16, 17, 19 "Best Practices in Records Management Award," 299
Bill of Rights, 156-157, 218 Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii, 220-221 Bixby, Tams, 232, 234-244; photo, 233 Black Lung Automated Support Package, 107 Bland, Larry I., 298 Blaszcyk, Regina, 149 Blockade-runners, Civil War, 179-188 Blumenthal, Walter, 122-123, 124 Board of War, 23, 33 Bogart, Humphrey, 251; photo, 251 Bohannon, Keith, 269 Booraem, Hendrick, V., 149 Boxer Protocol, 286 Boxer Rebellion, 284-289 Bradley, Gen. Omar N., 11, 14, 15 Bradsher, Greg, "Nazi Gold: The Merkers Mine Treasure," 7-21 Brandt, Willy, 59 Bredbenner, Candice Lewis, "The Case of the 'Lovelorn Jewish Wives'": Gender Bias and the Response to Immigration during the Great Depression," 37-51 Buchanan, Adm. Franklin (CSA), 182 Bundy, McGeorge, 97 Burger, Warren, records relating to released, 150 Burial Files, 140 Bush, George, 4, 96, 278; photos, 97, 280 Bustard, Bruce I., "Picturing the Century: One Hundred Years of Photography from the National Archives," 67-73 Butler, Lt. Smedley, 286-287 Butow, R.J.C., A Notable Passage to China: Myth and Memory in FDR's Family History," 159-177 Bytwerk, Randall, 60 Cable Act of 1922, 42, 47-48 Caldwell, John, 24-25 California, 248, 250, 252-253, 255 Callahan, Edward W., 287 Campbell, Frank L., 242-243 Canton, China, 160, 167, 168-169, 170 Capone, Al, photo, 129 Capra, Frank, 295 Carlin, John W., 218, 292, 297; The Death of President Kennedy? NARA's Staff Keeps Working on the Record," 4-5; In NARA's Records, the POW/MIA Search Goes On, 228-229; NARA Completes Its Digital Imaging Project," 92-93; Preserving the Nation's Number-One Documents: NARA Reencases the Charters of Freedom, 156-157 Carr, Wilbur J., 44, 47 Carter, Jimmy, 96, 97, 107, 274-275; photos, 94, 275, 276 Carter, Kent, "Choctaw-Chickasaw Enrollment, Part I," 231-245 Carter, Rosalynn, photos, 275, 276 "Case of the 'Lovelorn Jewish Wives': Gender Bias and the Response to Immigration during the Great Depression, The," by Candice Lewis Bredbenner, 37-51 Castle, William R., 46 Cecil B. DeMille Productions, 252 Cemeteries, military, 140, 142, 214 Census, Bureau of the, 103-104, 106-107, 115 Census of 1890, 231, 233 Census of Mineral Industries, 103 Centers for Disease Control, 107-108 Central Arkansas Library System, 298 Central banks, European, gold looted from by Nazis, 8, 19 Central Intelligence Agency, 4, 5, 219 Central Missouri State University, 149 Century, The, 95 Charters of Freedom, 156-157, 218 Chicago Civil War Round Table, 149 Chicago Historical Society, 149-150 Chickasaw Freedmen's Association, 235 Chickasaw Nation, 231-244 Chile, 219 China, 159, 160, 170, 171-172, 175, 177, 257, 258, 284-289 Choctaw-Chickasaw Citizenship Court, 241-242, 244 "Choctaw-Chickasaw Enrollment, Part I," by Kent Carter, 231-245 Choctaw Citizenship Commission, 234, 239 Choctaw Intermarried and Adopted White Citizens Association, 235-236 Choctaw Nation, 231-244 Choctaw National Council, 235 Church, Nancy, 161, 163, 164, 167, 168, 169, 170, 176 Churchill, Winston, 59; photo, 131 Citizen Wives' Organization, 37-49 Citizenship in Indian nations, 231-244 Civil rights movement, 203; and relations with Ghana, 257-258, 259, 260-261 Civil War (U.S.), 159, 165, 168, 172-174, 179-188, 191-201; and African Americans, 265-271; symposium on, 149-150 Claiborne, Lt. Col. Omer, 14, 15, 16 Claims against the government, 23, 30 Cleveland, Grover, 76, 95-96; photo, 80 Clinton, Bill, 96, 218, 221, 278-279, 281, 282, 292; photos, 281 Clinton, Hillary Rodham, 218 Coal industry, 104, 106-108 Coast Guard Auxiliary, 248, 251, 252, 254-255 Coast Guard Auxiliary and Reserve Act, 248 Coast Guard Reserve, 248, 251 Cochran, Jacqueline, 113 Coffman, Tom, 219 Cold war, 202, 257, 263 Colquitt, Jack, 270 Cometti, Elizabeth, 124 Committee on War Claims, 199 Compiled military service records, 268 Concentration camps (Germany), property seized from victims, 9, 15, 17, 19 Confederate Citizens and Business Papers, 181, 183-184 Confederate States of America, 168, 172-174, 179, 180, 181, 182-184, 268; army, 268, 269, 270; navy, 186, 191, 193-199; and slaves, 268, 269, 270 Confederate Vessel Papers, 181, 182-183 Confederate War Department, 184 Conger, E. H., 286 Connaught, Duke of, photo, 56 Constitution Community, The, 219, 297 Consular, despatches, 80-81 Continental Congress, and military pensions, 120-121, 122, 126 Cook, Lemuel, 124 Coolidge, Calvin, photos, 57, 130 Cooney, Joan Ganz, 115 Corbin, Margaret, 120-121, 125, 126 Cornish, Melvin, 234, 237, 242-243, 244 Corporate (or Corporation) Source Book, 104 Corps, XII, 8, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17 "Corsair Fleet," 248, 249 County and City Data Book Files, 103 County Business Patterns data, 103 Court of claims, 241 Courts-martial, 182 Craven, Comdr. Thomas, 193, 195, 196 Creek Nation, 231, 233, 234, 235 Cropley, Samuel, 195, 198-199 Cuba, 96-97 Cuban missile crisis, 202-203 Cultural and informational programs, U.S., 257-264 Cultural foreign policy, 257-264 Current Population Survey, 107 Curriculum development, 219 Curry, Sgt. Wilmot Walter, 192-193, 194-195, 196, 197, 199; drawings by, 193 Curtis Act of 1898, 231-232, 233, 234, 237-238, 240 Dahlgren, Capt. John A., 194, 195-196 Dalton, Georgia, 269, 270 Dammann, Gordon, 149 Davis, Col. Benjamin O., 212; photo, 210 Davis, James, 42 Davis, Jefferson, 194, 199 Davis, Robert Scott, Jr., "A Soldier's Story: The Records of Hubbard Pryor, Forty-Fourth United States Colored Troops," 267-272 Dawes, Henry L., 231, 244 Dawes Commission, 231-244; photo, 230 De Nyse, Isaac R., 176-177 De Pauw, Linda Grant, 119, 120-121, 122, 124 De Vitrolle, Baron, 210 Deakins, Francis, 24 "Death of President Kennedy? NARA's Staff Keeps Working on the Records, The," by John W. Carlin, 4-5 Debo, Angie, 242 Declaration of Independence, 156-157, 218 Declassified records, 150, 219, 228 Defense, Department of, 219, 228 Defense, Records of the Office of the Secretary of (RG 330), 295 Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Armed Services, 113 Defense POW/Missing Personnel, Office of, 228 Delano, Cassie, 161, 163, 164, 167-168, 169, 170, 175, 176; photos, 164, 173 Delano, Catherine Robbins, 159-172, 174, 175, 176; photos, 158, 162, 168 Delano, Franklin Hughes, 164, 165, 167, 168, 170, 172, 173, 174, 176 Delano, Frederic Adrian, 159-160, 169, 170, 171, 176-177; photo, 168 Delano, Laura Franklin, 169, 170, 176; photo, 173 Delano, Louise, 161, 163, 164, 165, 167, 169, 170, 172-173, 174, 176; photo, 174 Delano, Philippe, 161, 163-164, 167-168, 169, 176; photos, 162, 168 Delano, Warren, Jr., 159, 160, 161, 163, 166-167, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 176, 177; photos, 160, 173, 174 Delano, Capt. Warren, Sr., 166, 170 Delano, Warren, 3rd, 161, 163, 164, 165, 167-168, 169, 176; photo, 168 Delaware, USS, 194; illus., 195 Demetz, Bettina, 138 Democratic Party, 76, 78 Department of the Cumberland, 268 DeVanter, Willis van, 237 Dewberry, Suzanne, "The Pacific Coast Hooligans of World War II," 247-255 Dexter, Samuel, 23, 25-26, 27, 28, 29, 30-31, 32; photo, 22 Dickstein, Samuel, 47; photo, 46 "Die Wende: A Migration of People, Minds, and Spirits," by Jennifer L. Peresie, 58-66 Diggs, Charles C., 261 Digital Classroom, 219, 297-298 Diplomatic despatches, 80-81 Diplomatic Records: A Select Catalog of National Archives Microfilm Publications, 81 Diplomats and consuls, reports of, 263 District of Columbia, 23-24 Doak, William, 47 "Documenting the Changing Lives of Women through NARA's Motion Picture Holdings," by Donald Roe, 111-116 DOCUMERICA (photographic project), 68 Dukes, Gilbert W., 239, 240, 241; photo, 237 Dunlap, Henry A., 261-262 Dunn, 1st Lt. William A., 14, 15-16, 17 Dwight D. Eisenhower Library and Museum, 149, 298 Dwight D. Eisenhower Papers, 298 Dylan, Bob, photo, 205 Earnest, Maj. Gen. Herbert L., 8, 10, 11 Eastman, Elizabeth, 47-48; photo, 41 Ebony magazine, 260, 261 Eddy, Maj. Gen. Manton S., 8, 10-11, 12-14 Edison, Thomas, photo, 55 Education, U.S. Department of, 219, 297 Ehrlichmann, John, photo, 209 Einstein, Albert, photo, 133 Einstein, Charles, 75-76, 78, 80 Eisenhower, Gen. Dwight D., 11, 12-13, 14-15, 17, 298; photos, 6, 14, 132, 202 Electronic Access Project (EAP), 85, 92-93, 218 "Electronic Records Relevant to Research on Mining," by Theodore J. Hull, 101-109 Eleventh Naval District, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255 Ellis, Col. Richard T., 143-144, 210, 212; photo, 210 Emmerson, Guy L. V., 240-241 Employment Standards Administration, 107 Enchantress (yacht), 251; photo, 250 Energy, U.S. Department of, 104 Engineer Combat Battalion, 282d, 11 Engineers, U.S. Army Corps of, 11, 13, 15, 16 England, and U.S. Civil War, 168, 173-174, 179, 181, 183, 184, 185, 188 Environmental Protection Agency, 68, 299; films from, 114 Erfurt, Germany, 9-10 Estilow, Betsy, 149 Eustis, William, 121, 126 Evans, Harold, 136 Evansport, Virginia, 191, 193, 194, 195, 196, 199 Everly, Elaine C., and Howard H. Wehmann, "The War Office Fire of 1800," 23-35 Everson, J. H., 251, 253 Executive Order 8895, 248, 254-255 Exhibits, 67-73, 84, 136-138, 149, 150, 220-221, 259, 260, 262-263, 264, 292 Expatriation Act of 1907, 42 "Faces of Time" (exhibit), 150 Fairfax, Capt. Henry, 192 Fairfax, Lt. Col. John Walter, 192, 198, 199; portrait, 192 Farmer, James, 262 Feary, Lt. J. S., 13 Federal Bureau of Investigation, 4, 5, 219; films from, 114; files opened, 296 Federal Extension Service, motion pictures from the, 112 Federal Register, 292 Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany), 59-65 Federalists, 23, 29 Federation of Polish Jews in America, 47 Finding aids, POW/MIAs, 228 Firestone, Harvey, photo, 55 Fisher, Lt. Comdr. Joel H., 14, 15-16 Fitzgerald, F. Scott, photo, 54 Fitzwater, Marlin, 96; photo, 97 Five Civilized Tribes, 231, 233, 239 "Five Hundred Acres of History: Freestone Point, Virginia, in the Civil War," by Gregory Gluba, 191-201 Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, 261-262, 263 Forbes, Dora Delano, 161, 163, 165, 167, 168-169, 170, 173, 174, 176; photos, 173, 174 Ford, Gerald R., 136, 138, 274; photos, 274 Ford, Henry, photo, 55 Ford Film Collection, 111 Foreign policy, and Africa, 257-264; cultural, 257-264; research concerning, 263-264 Foreign service officers, personnel records, 74-81 Foreign Service Posts of the Department of State, Records of (RG 84), 264 Forrestal, James, 250 Fort Lafayette Prison, N.Y., 179-180, 181-182, 186 France, 140, 142, 150, 210, 212-215 Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, illustration from, 191 Frankfurt, Germany, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 Frankfurter, Felix, 171 Franklin D. Roosevelt Library and Museum, 171, 175-177 Free, Arthur M., 48 Freestone Point, Va., 191-199 Friedan, Betty, 203; photo, 209 Friedel, Adm. W. L., 254 Friedman, Hilda, 43 Fulton (U.S. Army Steamer), 179, 184, 185, 188; photo, 185 Funk, Walter, 9, 19 Galambos, Louis, 298 Gannett, Benjamin, 121, 122, 126 Gannett, Deborah Sampson, 121-122, 125, 126 Gay, Maj. Gen. Hobart, 12-14, 16 Gehrig, Lou, photo, 129 Gender discrimination, and immigration law, 37-49; in reunified Germany, 63-64 Genealogical research, 74-81, 106-108, 216, 218, 220-221, 287-289 General Records of the Department of the Navy, 1798-1947 (RG 80), 288 General Services Administration, 219, 297 Genscher, Hans Dietrich, 61 George, Zelma, 262 Georgia, 267-271 Gerald R. Ford Foundation, 138 Gerald R. Ford Museum, exhibits, 84, 136-138 German Democratic Republic (East Germany), 59-65 Germany, 150; assets stolen by Nazis, 147; records relating to, 216; reunification of, 59-65 Ghana, U.S. relations with, 257-264 Ghana Evening News, 259 Ghana television, 262-263 Ghanaian Times, 259 Gillis, Comdr Jonathon P., 194 Gissendanner, Scott, 64 Glenn, John, photo, 205 Gluba, Gregory, "Five Hundred Acres of History: Freestone Point, Virginia, in the Civil War," 191-201 Gold, Nazi Germany, 7-19 Gold rush, in Yukon, 216 Gold Star Mothers' Association, 142-143, 144 Gold Star Mothers pilgrimages, 140-145, 210-215 Gorbachev, Mikhail, 98; photo, 277 Government Ethics, Office of, 299 Government Information Technology Services Board, 219, 297 Government Printing Office, 292 Gracious Lady, by Rita Halle Kleeman, 170-171, 176 Grand Gulf, USS, 179, 184-185, 188 Grand Valley State University, Mich., 138 Grants, 295, 297, 298 Graves Registration Service, 140, 142, 210 Great Britain, 284, 285, 286-287 Great Depression, and immigration policy, 37-49 "Guide to Civilian Agency Records Pertaining to American Cultural and Informational Foreign Policy During the Cold War," 264 Guide to Records Relating to U.S. Military Participation in World War II: Part II, Supply and Support, compiled by Timothy P. Mulligan, 84-85 Guides to Microfilmed Records of the German Navy, 1850-1945, No. 3: Records of the German Naval High Command, 1935-1945, compiled by Timothy P. Mulligan, 216 Guthrie, Woody, 101 Haldemann, H. R., photo, 209 Hall, Capt. Newt, USMC, 284, 285, 286 Hamby, Alonzo, 99 Hancock, John, 121 Harbor patrols, World War II, 250, 252, 253 Harmon Foundation Film Collection, 111 Harper, John Goodloe, 29 Harrell, Lt. Abram, 196 Harriet Lane, USS, 197-198 Hauptmann, Bruno, files relating to released, 296 Hawaiian Anti-Annexation Petition, 220-221 Hay, John, 284 Hayes, Mary Ludwig, 119, 120; portrait of, 118 Hebrew Immigrant Aid and Sheltering Society, 39, 44 Heger, Kenneth W., "Race Relations in the United States and American Cultural and Informational Programs in Ghana, 1957-1966," 257-265; "Strategies for Reconstructing Careers of Foreign Service Officers, 1869-1887," 74-81 Heitman, Francis B., 294 Helen M. Knubel Archives of Cooperative Lutheranism Project, 298 Hemingway, Ernest, 84 "Hemingway Centennial at the Kennedy Library, The" (symposium), 84 "Herbert Hoover: Examining the Evidence" (conference), 149 Herman, George, 97 Hine, Lewis, 67, 68; photos by, 70, 72 Hiss, Alger, materials relating to opened, 296; photo, 135 Hitch, Annie Delano, 161, 163, 164, 167, 169, 170, 176; photo, 173 Hitchcock, Ethan A., 236, 242-243, 244 Hitler, Adolph, 216; photo, 131 Hobby, Col. Oveta, 113 Hodgdon, A. Dana, 44, 47, 48 Hodgson, Joseph, 26, 28, 30, 31-32 Hodgson v. Dexter, 30-31 Holley, Katherine Bell, 140, 142, 143, 145, 210, 212, 214; photo, 141 Holley, Pvt. Lewis A., 140, 142, 210 Holloway, Don, 138 Hollywood, and World War II, 247-255 Holmes, Russell, papers opened, 219 Holmes, Gen. Theophilus H., 191, 196 Holocaust-Era Assets: A Finding Aid to Records at the National Archives at College Park, MD, 147 Holocaust victims, property taken from, 9, 15, 17, 19 Homer, Winslow, engraving by, 163 Hong Kong, 160, 161, 167, 168, 169, 170, 173-174, 175, 176 Hood, Gen. John Bell (CSA), 270; photo, 270 Hooker, Gen. Joseph, 196, 197, 198, 199; portrait, 196 "Hooligan Navy," 247-255 Hoover, Herbert, 43, 45, 47, 48, 95, 98, 128, 175; conference on, 149; photo, 135 Hope, Bob, photo, 134 Hopkins, Phillip B., 234 Hughes, Elizabeth S., 298 Hull, Theodore, "Electronic Records Relevant to Research on Mining," 101-109 Human rights abuses, 219 Hungary, 61 Immigration, Bureau of, 42, 43, 45, 46-47 Immigration Act of 1917, 41 Immigration Act of July 11, 1932, 48 Immigration policy and the Great Depression, 37-49; and women, 37-49 Imports and Exports data, 103-104 "In NARA's Records, the POW/MIA Search Goes On," by John W. Carlin, 228-229 Indian Affairs, Bureau of, 236 Indian Census Rolls, 85 Indian Territory, 231, 232, 236, 239, 240, 243, 244 Infantry Division, Nineteenth, 7, 8, 10-11, 17 Infantry regiments, 357th, 8, 10, 11, 13, 16-17; 358th, 7; 474th, 16, 17 Inter-Allied Reparation Agency, 19 Interior, secretary of the, 235, 236-237, 238, 239, 242, 243, 244 Interior, U.S. Department of the, 68, 237 Internal Revenue Service, 104 International Dining and Sleeping Car Co., 212 Internet, 85, 92-93, 216, 218, 219, 292, 293, 295, 296, 297-298 Introduction to National Archives Records Relating to the Cold War, An, compiled by Tim Wehrkamp, 84 Inventory of the Records of the Office of the Secretary of War, 216 "IRI Background Facts: The Negro American" (Special Report 41), 258 J. L. Smallwood (ship), 180 JFK (movie), 4 Jackson, Col. Henry, 121 Jackson, Jacob B., 232, 239 Jackson, Jonathan, 26, 27, 28, 30 Jacob Bell, USS, 173, 193-194, 197-198; illus., 191 Jacobs, Fenno, 68 James Adger, USS, 179, 185 Japan, 284, 285, 286 Jay Miller Aviation History Collection, 298 Jeff Dykes Memorial Award, 221 Jeffersonian Republicans, 23, 29-30 Jews, and immigration policy, 37-39, 43-44, 45-46, 47, 49 Jimmy Carter Library, 150 John F. Kennedy Assassination Records, 4-5 John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Review Board, 4-5 John F. Kennedy Library, 84, 149, 220 Johns Hopkins University, 298 Johnson, Andrew, 74, 78 Johnson, Col. Lewis, 269, 270; photo, 269 Johnson, Lyndon B., 68, 203, 259, 296-297; photos, 205, 206 Johnson, Mary, 124 Johnson-Reed Act of 1924, 40, 41-42, 46-47 Johnston, D. H., 235; photo, 231 Jones, William A., 237 Jordan, Hamilton, 96 Joslin, Theodore, 95, 98, 99 "Just Before the Battle, Mother" (exhibit), 149 Justice, U.S. Department of, 219 Kaiseroda mine, Merkers, Germany, 7, 8, 10, 11 Kennedy, Jacqueline, 220; photos, 206 Kennedy, John F., 203, 257, 259; assassination records, 4-5, 219; and Cuba, 96-97, 202-203; photos, 97, 206 Kennedy, Robert F., 203; photos, 205, 206 Kerber, Linda, 125-126 Kerrey, Robert, 85, 92 Kimball, Charles B., 76, 78 Kimbro, Louise, 213, 215 King, Adm. Ernest J., 254 King, Martin Luther, Jr., 203, 260; photo, 205 Kissinger, Henry, photo, 209 Kittrell, Flemmie, 260; photo, 260 Kleeman, Rita Halle, 176; Gracious Lady, 170-171, 176 Knox, Henry, 23 Kohl, Helmut, 62 "Korea: The Forgotten War Remembered" (exhibit), 149 Korean War, 202, 221; casualty lists, 295-296; exhibit about, 149; photos from, 203 Kratsas, James, 138 Kumasi, Ghana, 259, 260, 261-262 Kvasnicka, Robert M., 221 Labor, U.S. Department of, 46 Labor-management relations, 108-109 Labor Statistics, Bureau of, 107, 108 Land allotments to Native Americans, 231-244 Lange, Dorothea, 67, 68; photo by, 68 Lawrence & Co., Edward, 181, 184 Leach, Margaret, 95 Lee, Gen. Robert E., 191, 192 Lee, Russell, 101, 105-106; photographs by, 100, 1081 Legation Guard, Peking, China, 284, 285, 286, 288 Lewis, John L., 101, 105-106; photo, 101 Library of Congress, 156, 171, 298 Lincoln, Abraham, 95, 170, 172, 174 Lindbergh, Charles, photo, 130; records relating to son's kidnapping released, 296 Lippett, T. M., 284, 286 Litoff, Judy Barrett, 298 Longstreet, Gen. James, 192, 199 "Looking Back on the Twentieth Century: 1900-1925 in Photographs," by Maureen MacDonald, 53-57 "Looking Back on the Twentieth Century: 1926-1950 in Photographs," by Maureen MacDonald, 128-135 "Looking Back on the Twentieth Century: 1951-1975 in Photographs," by Maureen MacDonald, 202-209 "Looking Back on the Twentieth Century: 1976-1999 in Photographs," by Maureen MacDonald, 274-282 Los Angeles, California, 252-253 Lowe, Thaddeus S.C., 196, 198, 199; portraits, 196, 197 Lowry, Thomas, 149 Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 149 Lutheran World Relief organization, 298 Lyndon B. Johnson Library, 296-297 Lyon, Danny, 68 Lyons, Lord, 185, 186 Macao, 160, 170 McCarthy, Joseph, photo, 204 McCauley, Mary Ludwig Hayes, 119-120 McClellan, Gen. George B., 165, 172, 199 McCrea, Lt. Edward, 193-194, 198 McCurry, Mike, 95; photo, 96 McCurtain, Green, 232, 233, 234, 239, 242; photo, 233 MacDonald, Maureen, "Looking Back on the Twentieth Century: 1900-1925 in Photographs, 53-57; "Looking Back on the Twentieth Century: 1926-1950 in Photographs," 128-135; "Looking Back on the Twentieth Century: 1951-1975 in Photographs," 202-209; "Looking Back on the Twentieth Century: 1976-1999 in Photographs," 274-282 Mach, Izabela Horowitz, 48 McHenry, James, 23, 24, 29; portrait, 24 Mack, Julian, 42 McKennon, Archibald S., 232, 234, 235, 236, 237; photo, 230 McKinley, William, 95, 238 McSherry, Brig. Gen. F. J., 12, 13, 17 "Mainstay of the Fleet: The Philadelphia Navy Yard, 1801-1996" (exhibit), 84 Mallory, Stephen M., 182 Mann, Herman, 121-122 Mansfield, McMurray, and Cornish, 237, 239, 241-242 Marines, U.S., in Boxer Rebellion, 284-289 Markward, William, 24, 26, 27, 30, 32 Marshall, George C., 298 Marshall, John, 31 Marshall Foundation, 298 Martin, James Kirby, 120 Martin, Pvt. Joseph Plumb, 120 Maryland, 193, 195, 196 Mason, Lt. Col. John H., 11, 13, 14, 16, 19 Massachusetts Regiment, Fourth, 121 Meade, Col. Robert L., 285, 286-287 Medals of Honor, 286-287 Melmer, SS Capt. Bruno, 9, 11 Melodie (yacht), 253 Merchant shipping, protection of in World War II, 247-248 Mercury and New England Palladium, 121 Merkers mine, Germany, 7-21 Metal-Nonmetal Impoundment Tracking System, 105 Methot, Mayo, photo, 251 Microfilm publications, 85, 147, 216, 217, 293-294; admirality case files, 216; Alaska, 216, 217; alien arrivals, 85, 147, 216, 294; alien crew lists, 85, 147; appellate case files, 294; bankruptcy case files, 216, 217; Bureau of Indian Affairs, 216, 217; business censuses, 294; census rolls, 217, 294; Civil War, 181, 182, 184, 186, 188, 217; compiled military service records, 217; Confederate States of America, 182-184, 186, 188; courts martial, 182; database on NAIL, 218; District of Columbia, 294; draft registration boards, 294; federal personnel records, 80; gold rushes, 216; Hawaiian Anti-Annexation Petition, 220, 221; Justice Department, 294; Kansas, 294; Marine Corps muster rolls, 288; nonpopulation census schedules, 147; passenger lists, 85, 147, 294; Seamen's Protection Certificates, 294; ships, 182, 217; State Department, 294; Texas, 217; U.S. Army Historical Register, 147, 294; United States Colored Troops, 217; U.S. district courts, 216; U.S. Navy, 184, 185; vessel arrivals, 217 Military Intelligence Team 404-G, 7 Military police, used in Germany, 8 Military reconnaissance, 196, 199 Millennium Lecture Series, Ford Museum, 138 Milliner, Alexander, 124 Mine Safety and Health Administration, 104, 105, 107-108 Mineral Availability System, 104 Minerals Management Service, 104-105 Mining industry, 101-109 Ministry for State Security (East Germany), 60 Minton, Nalani, 220 Missing in action, search for those, 228-229, 295-296 Mississippi Choctaws, 231-232, 235, 236, 239-240, 241, 242, 244 Modrow, Hans, 61 Moley, Raymond, 175 Monroe, Marilyn, 203; photo, 204 Moore, Lt. Col. William S., 14, 15-16, 19 Morgan, Lt. Col. Thomas J., 269; photo, 269 Morgenthau, Henry, Jr., 171-172 Morris, Lt. Col. Carl L., 12, 13, 14, 15, 16-17, 19 Morse, A. S., 269 Mosley, Palmer S., 240-241 Motion pictures, about the lives of women, 111-116; troop orientation, 295 Mullen, Joseph P., 235 Mulligan, Timothy P., 216; Guide to Records Relating to U.S. Military Participation in World War II: Part II, Supply and Support, 84-85 Mussey, Capt. Reuben D., 268-269 Myers, Capt. John T., USMC, 284, 285, 286; photo, 289 NAIL (NARA Archival Information Locator), 85, 92-93, 218 "NARA Completes Its Digital Imaging Project," by John W. Carlin, 92-93
Nash, George H., 149 Nation Within: The Story of America's Annexation of the Nation of Hawaii, by Tom Coffman, 220 National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 156; films from, 114; photographs from, 68 National Archives and Records Administration, Center for Electronic Records, 295; Center for Legislative Archives, 5, 220, 292; conferences, 298-299; declassified records, 150, 219; educational materials, 84, 219; electronic records, 92-93, 101-109; exhibits, 67-73, 147, 292; Life Cycle Management Division, 298-299; microfilm publications, 85, 147, 293-294; motion picture holdings, 111-116; news and notices, 84-86, 149-150, 218-220, 295-299; Office of General Counsel, 5; Office of the Federal Register, 292; Old Military and Civil Records unit, 287; photographs, 147; publications, 84-85, 147, 216-217, 292-294; reencasing of the Charters of Freedom, 156-157; relocation of records, 156-157; Special Media Division, 255; Strategic Plan, 92, 156; Textual Archives Services Division, 85, 264; Web site postings, 85-86, 92-93 National Archives Building, renovation of, 156-157, 218 National Archives Gift Collection, 113 National Archives Regional Records Services Facilities, 297; Central Plains Region (Kansas City), 149, 221; electronic catalog of holdings, 92; Great Lakes Region, 85, 149-150; Mid Atlantic Region, 84, 85; Northeast Region, 296; Pacific Alaska Region, 85, 216; Pacific Region, 85; Pacific Southwest Region, 254-255; Rocky Mountain Region, 85; Southeast Region, 85; symposia, 84 National Commission on Observance of International Women's Year, 114 National Film Preservation Foundation, 295 National Historical Publications and Records Commission, 33, 298 National History Day, 59, 297-298 National Institute of Standards and Technology, 92, 156 National Labor Relations Board, 108-109 National League of Women Voters, 47-48 National Origins Act, 40, 41-42, 46-47 National origins quota system, 39-42 National parks, 68 National Personnel Records Center, 287 National Portrait Gallery, 150 National Science Foundation, films from, 114 National Security Council, 219; records declassified, 150 National Traumatic Occupational Fatality Database, 107-108 National Trust for Historic Preservation, 115 National Woman's Party, 47-48 National Youth Administration, 112 Native Americans, censuses of, 231, 233, 239, 242; enrollments of, 231-244 Naturalization law, 39, 42, 48-49 Naval Districts and Shore Establishments, Records of (RG 181), 254-255 Naval Operations, Office of the Chief of, 249-250, 251 Naval Personnel, Records of the Bureau of (RG 24), 288 Navy, Secretary of the, 185, 288-289 Navy, U.S. Department of the, 288 Nazi Germany, assets stolen by, 147 "Nazi Gold: The Merkers Mine Treasure," by Greg Bradsher, 7-21 Nazi Persecution Relief Fund, 19 Needles, Thomas B., 234, 240-241, 244 Nelson, Jack, 96 Nelson, W. Dale, "Standing in for the President," 95-99 Neo-Nazism in Germany, 64 Netanyahu, Benjamin, photo, 281 New York Herald, 194-195, 198, 199 Newman, John, 24, 26, 27, 28 Nicholas, John, 29-30 Nicolay, Helen, 95 Nicolay, John, 95 Nimitz, Adm. Chester W., photo, 134 Nixon, Pat, photo, 258 Nixon, Richard M., 150, 203, 257, 296, 299; photos, 208, 209, 258 Nkrumah, Kwame, 259, 262, 263; photos, 256, 258 North Atlantic Blockading Squadron, 179-180, 184-185, 188 "Notable Passage to China: Myth and Memory in FDR's Family History, A," R. J. C. Butow, 159-177 O'Connor, Sandra Day, photo, 279 Office of Management and Budget, U.S., 102 Office of War Information, 113 Offshore patrols, 248-255 Okamoto, Yoichi, 68 Oklahoma, 231 Old Dominion (ship), photo, 178 Opium trade, 171, 177 Oppenheimer, J. Robert, photo, 133 Orders of Suspension record, 74-81 Osborn, Aaron, 124-125 Ostermann, Christian, 63 Oswald, Lee Harvey, 4, 5 Owens, Jesse, photo, 130 "Pacific Coast Hooligans of World War II, The," by Suzanne Dewberry, 247-255 "Papers of the War Department, 1784-1800" (documentary editing project), 33 Paramount Studios, 252 Parham, R. Bruce, 216 Paris, France, 210, 212-214 Parker, Fanny Stuart, 176 Parker, Peter, 170 Patton, Lt. Gen. George, 7, 8, 10-11, 12, 13, 14-15; photo, 132 Payne, F. H., 145 Pegler, Westbrook, 177 Peking, China, 284-289 Pennsylvania Artillery, 119-120 Pensions, military, 271; for women, 120-121, 122, 124-125, 126 Perera, Major, 11-12, 13 Peresie, Jennifer L., 59; "Die Wende: A Migration of People, Minds, and Spirits," 58-66; photo, 59 Performing arts, films about women in the, 115 Pershing, Gen. John J., photo, 57 Personnel records, foreign service officers, 74-81 Pew Charitable Trusts, 295 Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, 84 Photographs, of the twentieth century, 53-57, 67-73, 128-135, 202-209, 274-282 Pickering, Timothy, 23 "Picturing the Century: One Hundred Years of Photography from the National Archives," by Bruce I. Bustard, 67-73 Picturing the Century: One Hundred Years of Photography from the National Archives (catalog), 147 "Picturing the Century: One Hundred Years of Photography from the National Archives" (exhibit), 67-73 Piehler, G. Kurt, 144 Pitcher, Molly, article about, 119-126 Plante, Trevor K., "U.S. Marines in the Boxer Rebellion," 284-289 Poland, immigration from, 38, 39, 40, 43-44, 49 Posey, Capt. Robert, 11-12, 13 Posters & Facsimiles (pamphlet), 85 Potomac River, 191-199 Potter, Constance, "World War I Gold Star Mothers Pilgrimages,"Part I, 140-145; Part II, 210-215 Powell, Jody, 96, 97, 98; photo, 94 Powell, William H., 294 "Power of Free Inquiry and Cold War International History, The" (symposium), 84 Preliminary Inventory of the Records of United States Continental Commands, 1821-1920, Vol. 5, Military Installations, 147 "Preserving the Nation's Number-One Documents: NARA Reencases the Charters of Freedom, by John W. Carlin, 156-157 President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act, 219 Presidential libraries, 297; electronic catalog of holdings, 92; exhibits, 84, 136-138, 149, 150; photographs from, 67-68, 274-282; symposia, 84, 149-150 Presidential press secretaries, 95-99 Presidential Recording and Materials Preservation Act, 150, 299 President's Commission on the Coal Industry, 107 Presley, Elvis, 203; photo, 204 Prince, Henry, 268 Prince William County, Va., 191, 196, 199 Prior, Asa, 269 Prior, Haden, 269, 270; photo, 269 Prisoners of war, Civil War, 270-271; Nazi, 16-17; Southeast Asia, 228-229, 295-296 Prisons, Union, 182, 186 Prize courts, 179-180, 181, 185-186, 188 Proctor, Capt. Francis, 119, 120 Propaganda, Communist, 257, 258, 263, 264 Pryor, Hubbard, 267-271; photos, 266, 267 Public Health Service, 113 Public opinion, of U.S. race relations in Ghana, 257-264 Public Papers of President William J. Clinton, 292 Public service announcements, 114-115 Publications, 84-85, 147, 216-217, 292-294 Quartermaster General, Office of the, 142, 143, 144-145, 210, 212, 213, 214 Quartermaster General, Records of the Office of the (RG 92), 140, 144-145, 210 Quartermaster truck companies, 3628th, 16; 4263d, 16 Quigley, David, 149 Quindlen, Anna, 171 Quota Act of 1921, 39, 41-42 Rabin, Yitzhak, photo, 281 "Race Relations in the United States and American Cultural and Informational Programs in Ghana, 1957-1966," by Kenneth W. Heger, 257-265 Radio Ghana, 260-261, 262 Ranlett, Charles A., Jr., 160, 161-167, 171, 176, 177 Ranlett, Charles A., Sr., 160, 165-166 Ransbach, Germany, 9, 10, 15, 17 Rave, Paul Ortwin, 8, 9, 10, 13, 15 Reagan, Nancy, photos, 279 Reagan, Ronald, 96, 98, 275-278; photos, 97, 98, 276, 277, 278, 279 Records management, 298-299 Records of Proceedings of U.S. Army Courts-Martial, 182 "Records of the Department of State relating to Cultural and Public Affairs," 264 Records of the German Navy, 1850-1945, Received from the United States Naval History Division, microfilm publication, 216 Records Relating to American Prisoners of War and Missing in Action from the Vietnam War Era, 1960-1994, 295-296 Records Relating to American Prisoners of War and Missing-in-Action Personnel from the Korean War and During the Cold War Era, 295-296 Records Relating to Personal Participation in World War II: "The American Soldier" Surveys, 85 Reedy, George, 98 Reference Information Papers, 84, 85, 295-296 Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, Bureau of, 271 Registers of U.S. Army Courts Martial, 182 Reichsbank (Germany), 7, 8-9, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19 Reichsmarks, 8, 9-10, 11, 15 Reimer, Otto, 9, 10, 13 "Remembering the Forgotten War" (teaching video), 149 Remembering War the American Way, by G. Kurt Piehler, 144 Republican Party, 74, 76, 78 Reuter, P. G., 234 Revere, Paul, 121-122, 126 Revolutionary War, records relating to, 32-33 Ride, Sally, photo, 111 Roca, Steven L., 149 Roe, Donald, "Documenting the Changing Lives of Women through NARA's Motion Picture Holdings," 111-116 Roiter-Nyclich, Gertrude Bella, 43-44 Ronald Reagan Library, 150 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 98, 128, 159, 170-172, 175-176, 248; family history, 159-177; photos, 131, 136, 248 Roosevelt, James, 170 Roosevelt, Sara Delano, 159-160, 161, 163-164, 165, 167-168, 169, 170-171, 172, 174, 175, 176, 177; photos, 162, 168, 173 Roosevelt, Theodore, 95, 241; photo, 54 Rosecrans, Maj. Gen. William Starke, 268 Ross, Betsy, 119, 122; portrait of, 119 Ross, Charles G., 98-99; photo, 99 Rowan, Carl T., 260 Royalty Accounting Schedule, 104-105 Russell, Lt. Col. William A., 8, 10-11 Russell & Co., 160, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 173, 174, 177 Russia, 13, 284, 285, 286 Ruth, George H. ("Babe"), photo, 129 Ryan, Thomas, 238 Sadat, Anwar, photo, 275 St. Germain, Maurice, 14, 15-16 Salinger, Pierre, 96-97; photo, 97 Salk, Jonas, 203; photo, 204 Sampson, Deborah, 119, 121-122, 125, 126 San Pedro, California, 250, 251, 253, 255 Santa Barbara, California, 251, 253 Santa Barbara News Press, 248 Santa Cruz Island, 251-252 Savings bond program, 115 Schabowski, Günter, 61 Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr., 97 Schutzstaffein (SS), loot from, 9, 11, 15, 16, 17, 19 Scott, Winfield, 191 Seaward (yacht), photo, 246 Segregation, racial, 212 Seminole, USS, 193-194, 195; illus., 191 Seminole Nation, 233, 234, 235 Seward, William H., 185, 186 Seyelyn (ship), photo, 247 Seymour, Vice Admiral Edward, 285 Sherman, Gen. William, 268-269, 270 Ships, Bureau of, 251 Ships, private, arming of, 251, 252, 254; used in World War II, 247-255 Shurtleff, Robert, 119, 121 Signal Corps photographers, 10, 15 Silva, Noenoe, 220 Silver, Nazi Germany, 9, 11, 15, 16, 17, 19 Simmons, William, 26 Slaves, and the Civil War, 267-271; owned by Native Americans, 233 Small, Col. William F., 196; map by, 198 Small Business Administration, films from, 114 Smith, David C., 298 Smith, H. Van, 234-235, 237 Smith, Luther R., 243 Smith, Richard Norton, 138, 149; "The American Century at the Ford Museum," 136-138 Smithsonian Institution, 150 Social Security Administration, 114-115 "Soldier's Story: The Records of Hubbard Pryor, Forty-Fourth United States Colored Troops, A," by Robert Scott Davis, Jr., 267-272 "Sound of Jazz, The" (radio series), 261 Southern Claims Commission, 271 Space race, 202 Spanish Civil War, 216 Spaulding, Zephaniah S., 78, 80 Speakes, Larry, 98; photo, 98 Spirit of Freedom African American Civil War Memorial, 271 Spock, Benjamin, 203; photo, 205 Stalin, Joseph, photo, 131 Standard Industrial Classification coding system, 102-103 "Standing in for the President," by W. Dale Nelson, 95-99 State, General Records of the Department of (RG 59), 263-264 State, U.S. Department of, 156, 185, 219; and Africa, 257-264; Bureau of Cultural Affairs, 263-264; foreign service employees, 74-81; and Ghana, 257-264; and immigration policy, 38, 39-49; information programs, 259-264; Office of African Affairs, 257; Visa Division, 40, 42, 43-44, 45, 46-47, 49 Stearns, Maj. G. F., 268, 269 Steele, Jonathan W., 179-180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185-186 Steichen, Edward, photo by, 69 Stern, Sheldon M., 149 Stevens, Sharon Ritenour, 298 Stimson, Henry, 47, 175 Stockton, Richard, 76, 80 Stoddert, Benjamin, 24, 25-26 Stone, Oliver, 4 Stout, Lt. George, USNR, 13-14, 15, 16, 17 "Strategies for Reconstructing Careers of Foreign Service Officers, 1869-1887," by Kenneth W. Heger, 74-81 Submarine attacks on merchant vessels, 247-248, 251-252, 253, 254 Sunshine-Cypin, Fanny, 38-39 Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF), 11, 12 Surprise (clipper), 159-160, 161-167, 170, 171, 172, 175-176, 177 Taft, William Howard, photo, 55 Tank Battalion, 712th, 8, 10, 11 Tank Destroyer Battalion, 773d, 10, 11 Teaching With Documents, Volume 2, 84 Teipe, Emily J., "Will the Real Molly Pitcher Please Stand Up?," 119-126 Third Army, U.S., 7, 9-10, 12-13, 15, 16, 17 Thomas, Gen. George H., 269 Thoms, Albert, 9-10, 13, 15, 17, 19 Thomson, John, photo by, 169 Thorp, Capt. Eliphalet, 121 Thurston, Lorrin, 221 Tibbetts, Col. Paul, Jr., photo, 133 Tientsin, China, 284, 285, 286-287 Time magazine, exhibit about, 150 Tod, David, 78; photo, 76 Tomb of the Unknown, 228 Trans-Mississippi West, 1804-1912: A Guide to Federal Records for the Territorial Period, The, 221 Treasures of American Film Archives, 295 Treasures of Congress (catalog), 292 Treasury, secretary of the, 29 Treasury, U.S. Department of the, 17, 19, 115, 237, 248, 255 Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek, 236, 242 Tripartite Commission for the Restitution of Monetary Gold (TGC), 19 Truman, Harry S., 99, 113, 128; photos, 99, 135 Tugwell, Rexford, 175 Tumulty, Joseph, 95 Turner, Maj. Levi C., 181 Turner-Baker Papers, 180-181, 182, 185 Tzu Hsi, 284; photo, 286 Union Army and African Americans, 267-271 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, 150, 202, 203; and Africa, 257, 258; and Germany, 59, 65; MIAs, 229 Unitarian Service Committee, 298 United Mine Workers, 101, 105-106 United States Army, private vessels turned over to in World War II, 252; and women, 113 U.S. Army Continental Commands, 1821-1920, Records of (RG 393), 147, 182 U.S. Bureau of Mines, 101-102, 104 U.S. Coast Guard, 113, 114, 248-255 United States Coast Guard, Records of the (RG 26), 254 United States Colored Troops, Forty-Fourth Regiment, 267-271 United States Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes (Dawes Commission), 231-244 U.S. Congress, 4, 23; exhibit about, 292; and Gold Star Mothers pilgrimages, 142-143; and immigration policies, 42, 45-48, 49; and Indian enrollments, 236, 237, 239, 240, 241, 242, 244; investigations by, 29; and presidential removal of federal employees, 74-75 U.S. Constitution, 156-157, 218 U.S. Continental army, 122, 124 U.S. District Courts, 186, 188, 241, 296 United States Geological Survey, 104-105 United States Government Manual for 1999/2000, 292-293 U.S. House of Representatives, 29, 30, 31-32; Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, 46-47, 48; Committee on Indian Affairs, 231-232; Select Committee on Assassinations, 5, 219 United States Information Agency, 68, 257-264; motion pictures, 112, 115-116 United States Information Service, Records of the (RG 306), 264 U.S. Marine Corps, Records of the (RG 127), 287-288 U.S. Marine Corps Muster Rolls, 1893-1958, microfilm publication, 288 "U.S. Marines in the Boxer Rebellion," by Trevor K. Plante, 284-289 U.S. Maritime Commission, 248, 253 United States Naval Reserve, 248 U.S. Navy, 179-180, 181, 184-185, 186, 188, 191, 194; and Pacific Coast Hooligans, 247-255; Potomac Flotilla, 193, 195, 197; U.S. Coast Guard as part of, 248 U.S. Senate, 32, 220; Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs, 228 U.S. Signal Corps, 113 U.S. Supreme Court, 23, 31, 233, 241 Universal Newsreel Library, 111 Valley City, USS, 194 Van Ee, Daun, 298 VanDyke, Nicholas, 32 Veick, Werner, 8, 9, 10-11, 12, 13 Velero II (ship), 254 Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), 149 Vidor, King, 252 Vietnam war, 202; casualty lists, 295-296; photos from, 207; POW/MIAs, 228-229 Virginia, 191-199 Volador (yacht), 252; photo, 249 Volunteer sailors, 248-249 Walch, Timothy, 149 Waller, Maj. Littleton W. T. 285 War, Records of the Office of the Secretary of, 216 War, secretary of, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 33 War crimes trials, World War II, 17, 19 War Department, 23-33, 181, 212, 214-215, 288-289; and Civil War pensions, 271; and Gold Star Mothers, 140, 143, 144-145 War Department Collection of Confederate Records, 181, 183, 184 War Department Collection of Revolutionary War Records (RG 93), 33 War Department library, 23, 26, 27, 29, 32-33 "War in Memory, Popular Culture, and Folklore" (conference), 221 War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Navies, The, 180, 188 "War Office Fire of 1800, The," by Elaine C. Everly and Howard H. Wehmann, 23-35 War Shipping Administration, 248, 250-251, 253 Ward, George A., 243 Ward, William, 236 Warner, Jack L., 252 Warren, Mercy Otis, 119, 124 Warren Commission, 4 Washington, George, 122, 123-124; portrait, 120 Washington, D.C., 191, 199 Washington Mounted Artillery, 192, 195 Watergate scandal, 203, 299 Webb, British Lt. Col. Geoffrey, 13-14 Webster, Gen. Joseph Dana, 269 Wehmann, Howard H., "The War Office Fire of 1800," 23-25 Wehrkamp, Tim, An Introduction to National Archives Records Relating to the Cold War, 84 Weismann, Mrs. Alfred, 171, 177 Welles, Gideon, 182, 186, 193, 195, 198 Welles, Sumner, 175 Westerners International, Potomac Corral, 221 White House Central Files, 150 White House Millennium Council, 218 White House press office, 95-96 Whiting, W.H.C., 193, 194, 197, 199; portrait, 192 "Why We Fight" (film series), 295 Wigfall, Col. Louis, T., 194, 195, 196 Wilkinson, Gen. James, 27 "Will the Real Molly Pitcher Please Stand Up?," by Emily J. Teipe, 119-126 Williams, Camilla, 262 Williams, Mrs. Dwight, 173, 174 Wilmington, N.C., 179-180, 181, 182-183 Wilson, Woodrow, 95; photo, 56 Winter, John F., 75-76, 80, 81 Winthrop, Hannah, 124 Wolcott, Oliver, 27, 28, 29, 30; portrait, 28 Wolf, Christa, 61 Women, in the American Revolutionary War, 119-126; changing roles of, 111-116; Gold Star Mothers pilgrimages, 140-145, 210-215; and immigration policy, 37-49; in the military, 112-114, 119-126; motion pictures about, 111-116; in reunified Germany, 63-64; and World War II, 112-113 Women's Army Corps, 113 Women's Bureau, motion pictures from the, 112 Women's movement, 203 "World War I Gold Star Mothers Pilgrimages," by Constance Potter, Part I, 140-145; Part II, 210-215 World War II, assets stolen by Nazis, 147; films, 295; Pacific Coast Hooligans, 247-255; records relating to, 216, 254-255; women and, 112-113 World War II Letters of American Women Project, 298 World Wide Web postings, 85-86, 216, 218, 219 Wright, Maj. Gen. William M., photo, 57 Wyman, R. H., 195, 197 Young, Mrs. Whitney, photo, 263 Yukon gold rush, 216 |