Prologue: 2002 Index
1930 Census Fast Facts, 78 "1930 Census in Perspective, The," by David Hendricks and Amy Patterson, 150-157 "1930 Census Microfilm Locator" (online catalog), 69 1930 Census of Population, taking of the, 306-316 "1930 Census Records Give Us a Picture of the Past," by John W. Carlin, 4-5 1930 Federal Population Census: Catalog of National Archives Microfilm, 78 Abetz, Otto, 12, 18 Acheson, Dean G., 109-110, 111; photo, 108 Adams, John, 140, 141, 142, 143, 326; portrait, 141 Adams, John Quincy, 276 African Americans, and censuses, 155; eligibility for citizenship, 92; genealogical research, 144-148; nurses in the Spanish-American War, 198; records relating to, 144-148; troops in postwar Germany, 172, 177-178 Agricultural census, 313 Aids for Genealogical Research, 241 Alexander I, portrait of by George Dawe, 28, 30 Alien Registration Act of 1940, 101-102 Allied Control Council, Germany, 33 Allington, Bill, photo, 62 American Commission for the Protection and Salvage of Artistic and Historic Monuments in War Areas, 128-129, 133-134, 135, 136 American Defense Harvard Group, 133 American Economic Association, 310 American Expeditionary Force, Siberia, 300, 303, 304 "American Merchants Buying Tea," painting by Tinqua, illus., 266-267 American Museum of Natural History, New York City, 32, 34 American North Russian Expeditionary Force, 294 "American Originals" (exhibit), 52-56, 244, 320-321 "American Originals: Treasures from the National Archives National Tour," by Stacey Bredhoff, 52-56 American Statistical Association, 310 American values, role of in trade negotiations, 268-270, 273n53 Amistad court documents, 54 Andersonville prison camp, 212-217; drawing of, 216; photographs of, 212, 213, 215 Andrew, Prince, Duke of York, 322 Angel Island, California, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 124 Anti-communism, 43-49 Archival Research Catalog, 160-161, 253 Archives, Jewish, 35-36, 37, 41n44, n45; not returned to the USSR, 37, 41n52; returned to the USSR, 29, 31, 32, 37-38; seized by the USSR, 28 "Ardelia Hall Collection," 128 Argabright, David, 242-243; photo, 243 Arkansas, University of, Clinton School of Public Service, 80 Arnold, Richard, 242-243; photo, 243 Art Looting Investigation Unit, 129, 132, 133, 135-136 Artworks seized by Nazi Germany, 127-137 Atlanta, Georgia, 52, 54 Aubitz, Shawn P., 322 Austin, William Lane, 72-74, 75, 156-157; photo, 74 Austria, 131, 136; black market activity in, 172; Nazi looting of artworks from, 130, 132; restitution of Nazi-looted cultural treasures in, 27-28, 29, 30, 32 Bacon, Harriet, 190, 191 Bailey, James G., 298 Bailey, Thomas A., quoted, 107 Bailey, W.C., 306, 317n1 Baker, Newton, 294, 295-296 Ball, Joseph H., 177 Balliet, Andrew, 94 Banach, Stephania, photo, 152 Banach, Waclaw, photo, 152 Bancroft, Mary, 16, 17 "Band of Angels: Sister Nurses in the Spanish-American War," by Mercedes Graf, 197-209 Barnard, Sue, photo, 145 Barrows, Maj. David P., 297-298, 301, 305n15; photo, 296 Baseball, 58-63 Baseball Digest, 62 Basic Naturalization Act of 1906, 93, 94, 95 Batavia (Jakarta), 262-263, 270 Bavaria, restitution of Nazi-looted cultural treasures in, 30-31, 32, 34 Bazer, Gerald, and Steven Culbertson, "When FDR Said 'Play Ball': President Called Baseball a Wartime Morale Booster," 58-63 Bechtel, Eric, photo, 145 "Beginning of the Fritz Kolbe Story, 1900-1943, The," by Greg Bradsher, 7-24 Belarus, cultural treasures plundered from, 31, 35-36, 38 Benson, Melvin, 175, 179 Benton, William E., 50n12 Berga: Soldiers of Another War, film, 325 Berlin, Germany, 29, 31, 171, 172-173, 174, 179 Bern, Switzerland, 7, 14-15, 20, 21; illus., 10-11 Biden, Joseph, 242 Bill of Rights, 242, 275, 277-278, 282 "Black Market in Postwar Berlin: Colonel Miller and an Army Scandal, The," by Kevin Conley Ruffner, 170-183 Blair, Clay, 107 Blanshard, Paul, 47 "'Blisters on My Heels, Corns on My Toes': Taking the 1930 Census of Population," by David M. Pemberton, 306-317 Board of Immigration Appeals, 101, 102, 104 Bolsheviks, 294, 295, 296-299, 301, 303, 304 Bonner, Martha (Patsey), 187-188 Booth, Huldah, 192 Bounty land warrant applications, 238 Bradsher, Greg, "The Beginning of the Fritz Kolbe Story, 1900-1943," 7-24 Brands, H. W., The First American: The Life and Times of Benjamin Franklin, 142; photo, 142 Bredhoff, Stacey, "American Originals: Treasures from the National Archives National Tour," 52-56 Brewster, Owen, 175, 176, 177, 178, 180; photo, 174 British Secret Intelligence Service, 15-16, 17, 21 Buchner, Ernst, 129 Buck, Solon, 280 Bureau of Standards, 282 Burress, Maj. Gen. Withers A., 172 Burstein, Andrew, America's Jubilee: How in 1826 a Generation Remembered Fifty Years of Independence, 143; photo, 142 Bush, George H. W., 243, 320, 322; photo, 322 Bush, George W., 160, 252, 286, 322, 324; Teaching American History and Civics Education Initiative, 285 Buttenwieser, Ann L., 243 Byrnes, James F., 61, 175, 176, 177 Cairns, Huntington, 134 California, 315 Callahan, Edward W., ed., List of Officers of the Navy of the United States and of the Marine Corps from 1775 to 1900, 235, 236 Camp, Daniel S., 216 Camp Hamilton, Kentucky, 198, 202, 203 Camp Siboney, Cuba, 200-201 Camp Sumter, Georgia, 212-217 Camp Wikoff, Montauk Point, Long Island, New York, 198, 199-200, 201, 202 Campbell, Richard K., 94-96 Canada, 256, 258 Canton, China, 261-262, 263, 265, 266, 267, 270; illus., 260-261 Carlin, John W., 148, 242, 246, 285, 286, 320, 321, 322, 324; "1930 Census Records Give Us a Picture of the Past," 4-5; "The Constitution of the United States: Document of the People," 168-169; "Developing a New National Archives Experience," 88-89; "Join Us for 'A Day in the Life' of NARA," 252-253; photos, 244, 320 Carper, Thomas R., 242 Carter, Jimmy, 54, 320; and Camp David accords, 244; photos, 150, 320 Carter, Walter B., 74, 75 Cartwright, Col. Henry, 15-16, 17, 19 Casey, Stephaney, photo, 293 Castle, Michael N., 242 Cathedral of Saint Michael of the Golden Domes, Kyiv, Ukraine, 38 Catholic nuns, 197-207 Catholicism, and McCarthyism, 46-47 Census, Bureau of the, 72-75, 307, 309-316, 317n23, n31 Census records, 1790, 4, 150-151, 156; 1820, 151; 1880, 72, 75; 1900, 72-73; 1920, 72, 73, 74-75, 153, 155, 156; 1930, 4-5, 68-71, 72, 75, 78-79, 150-157, 306-317; 1940, 155, 157; catalogs of, 69, 71, 78; data collected by, 153, 155-157, 309-311, 315-316; finding aids, 69, 71, 78; indexing of, 72-75; and probability sampling, 315-316 Centennial National Exposition, 1876, 276-277 Centers for Disease Control records, 321 Central Collecting Point, 30, 136, 137; Marburg, 29, 136-137; Munich, 29, 30-31, 38, 137; Offenbach, 29, 31, 35-36, 137; Wiesbaden, 29, 31, 35-36, 38, 137 Chapman-Smith, V, 161 Charters of Freedom, display of, 88-89, 169, 274-284, 324 Charters of Freedom, The, catalog, 284 Chen Jian, 111-112 Chicago Illinois, 52, 54, 56 Chicago Civil War Round Table, 82, 244 Chicago Historical Society, 82, 244 Chickamauga Park, Georgia, 198, 201-202, 204 Childs, Marquis, 47 China, People's Republic of, and the Korean War, 108, 110-112, 113-114 China, trade with to 1839, 261-271 Chinese Eastern Railway, 297, 300 Chinese exclusion laws, 91, 92, 93, 94, 102, 103 Chipman, Norton P., 216 Chita, Siberia, 297, 298, 300, 301, 302, 303, 304 Church, Brig. Gen. John H., photo, 111 Citizenship, eligibility for, 91-104; rights and responsibilities of, 252, 285-286 Civil War, military service records, 232, 233; pension records, 238; prison camps, 212-217; symposium, 82, 244 Civil War Conservation Corps, 148 Clark, Gen. Mark, 175 Clark, Mary P., 102-103 Clark, William, 259 "Classroom Called NARA: Tours, Workshops, Varied Activities Part of Agency's Education Mission, A," 224-229 Clay, Lt. Gen. Lucius D., 32-35, 171, 172, 175, 176, 179, 180; photos, 172, 177 Claypoole, Richard, 66; photo, 65 Clayton College and State University, Georgia, 321 Cleland, Max, 321 Clinton, William J., 80, 145; public papers published, 241 Clinton Presidential Materials Project, 160 Coffelt, Richard, 242-243; photo, 243 Cold War, and the Cuban missile crisis, 219; and the Korean War, 109, 111, 113, 114; and McCarthyism, 43, 44-45; and restitution of cultural treasures, 27-28, 32-33, 34, 37-38 Cold War Comes to Main Street, The, by Lisle Rose, 44 Collier's Magazine, 177 Collins, Mac, 321 Colot, Thora, 243 Columbus, Ohio, 52, 54 Commerce, secretary of, 310, 314 Commerce and Labor, U.S. Department of, 94 Confederate States of America, military service records, 238-239; prisoners held by the, 212-217 Congregation of American Sisters, 206-207 Connally, Tom, 175, 176; photo, 177 Conner, R.D.W., 279, 280; photo, 279 Conspiracy theory, 43-49 "Constitution of the United States: Document of the People, The," by John W. Carlin, 168-169 Constitutional Convention, 168; voting records, 54 Consular system, and Sino-American trade, 261-271 Continental Congress, First, 140; Second, 141-143 Cooke, Brig. Gen. Elliot D., 179 Corbin, Gen. Henry C., 118, 119-120 Cornette Sisters, 198 Corporation for National and Community Services, 252, 285 Cossacks, and railroads in Siberia, 294-304 Council of Europe, and Russia, 28 Courts-martial records, 234, 235-236 Courts of law, and eligibility for citizenship, 91-93, 94-98, 100-101, 102 Cowan, Steve, photo, 145 Cowen, Ruth Schwartz, 153 Cox, Cathy, 321 Craft, Francis, 206; photo, 205 Cromelien, Maud, 201 Crosby, Donald F., 47 Crosby, Sumner, 133 Crucial Decade, The, by Eric F. Goldman, 46, 48 Cuba, and the Spanish-American War, 198, 199, 200-201, 204, 205-206 Cuban missile crisis, 218-222 Cuban Sisters of Charity, 205-206 Culbertson, Steven, "When FDR Said 'Play Ball': President Called Baseball a Wartime Morale Booster," 58-63 Cultural treasures, seized by Nazi Germany, 127-137; seized by Russia from Nazi Germany, 27, 28, 33; U.S. restitution of Nazi-looted to the USSR, 27-38, 78 Cumings, Bruce, 108 Curtis, Mrs. Namah, 198 Czech Legion, in Siberia, 295, 296-297, 298-299, 301, 304, 305n1 Damon, Pvt. Henry Clay, 212-213 Daniel, Clifton Truman, 65; photos, 65, 67 Daniel, Thomas Washington, photos, 65, 67 Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, 198-202, 203; photos, 199, 200, 204 Daughters of the American Revolution, 198, 204, 207 Davies, Joseph E., 43-44 Davis, Jefferson, 216-217 Davis, Jehu, 242 Davis, Robert S., Jr., "A Day Captured at Andersonville Prison Camp: The Photographs of Andrew J. Riddle," 212-217 Dawe, George, 30; portrait by, 28 Dawidowicz, Lucy, 36 "Day Captured at Andersonville Prison Camp: The Photographs of Andrew J. Riddle, A," by Robert S. Davis, Jr., 212-217 "Day in the Life of the National Archives and Records Administration, A," 291-293 Dean, John, 321 Declaration of Independence, 140-143, 275-277, 278-280, 282-284, 326 "Declaring Independence in Deed and Word," 140-143 Declassified documents, 159-160 Delaware Public Archives, 242 Delaware Ratification of the Bill of Rights, 242 Democratic party, and black market activity in postwar Germany, 175, 176, 177-178, 180; and McCarthyism, 45-47, 48 Devaney, Allen, 103-104 "Developing a New National Archives Experience," by John W. Carlin, 88-89 Devine, Michael, 64, 65; photo, 65 Devor, Thomas A., 72, 73-74, 76n13 Dickinson, John, 142, 143, 326; portrait, 140 Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, 236 Dictionary of Races or Peoples, 103 Digital Classroom, 228 DiMaggio, Joe, 60; photo, 60 "Dinner at the Colony" and McCarthyism, 46-47 Dinsmoor, William B., 133 Diplomatic policy toward China, 261-271 Dobrynin, Anatoly, files relating to opened, 159 Donovan, Gen. William J., 16, 135-136 Douglas, Paul, 49 Dreyfus, Paul, 16, 17 Drumright, E. F., photo 111 Dulles, Allen W., 7, 16-21; photo, 13 Dulles, John Foster, 113-114 Dürer, Albrecht, 35, 41n42; self-portrait, 34 Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, 54, 80-81, 227, 320 Earl, Martha, 187 East India Company, 261, 262, 263, 266-267, 270 Edison, Thomas, 54 Edmunds, Brig. Gen. James B., 171-172, 179; photo, 177 Education of women, 186, 187, 188, 189, 191, 192-193 Educational programs, 224-229 Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg (ERR), 30, 35-36, 37, 128, 129, 131-132, 135 Eisenhower, Dwight D., 54, 113, 114; and the Korean War, 112; photo, 46; and postwar Germany, 174; tapes opened, 80 Elam, Anne, photo, 145 Electronic records, 242-243 Electronic Records Archives, 252 Ellis, Joseph, 143; Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation, 141; photo, 142 Ellis Island, 92, 93-94, 98 Emancipation Proclamation, 52, 54, 244, 320; illus., 53 Emily, 262 Energy, Department of, records, 321 Engle & Furlong, 214 Enumeration districts, 69, 78, 79, 309-310, 312-314, 317n11 Espionage, 7-21, 23n71 Evans, Luther, 282-283 Evans, Nita Paula, 123-124 Executive Order 13233, 160, 243 Exhibits, 52-56, 66-67, 88-89, 160, 222, 244 "Factories at Canton, The," painting by Tinqua, illus., 260-261 Faude, Bill, 54 Faulkner, Barry, murals by, 279-280; illus., 140-141, 279 Federal Radio Commission, 310 Feller, Bob, 60 Ferguson, Homer Samuel, 176; photo, 178 Ferling, John, Setting the World Ablaze: Washington, Adams, Jefferson and the American Revolution, 140; photo, 142 Ferrell, John, photo, 293 Finding aids, 128 Finger, Jerry E., 161 Finley, David, 134 Fletcher, George, 56 Florida, records relating to microfilmed, 145-146 Flynn, Mariana, 198, 202 Folger, Phebe, 189; watercolor by, illus., 192 Foreign Service, 97 Fort Knox, Kentucky, 280 Fort McDowell, California, 120-121 "Forty Years Ago: The Cuban Missile Crisis," 218-222 Foundation for the National Archives, 56, 89, 161, 243, 320, 321, 324, 325 Fourteenth amendment, 92, 93 France, cultural treasures looted from, 129, 131-132; and the Louisiana Territory, 255-256, 259 Frankfurter, Felix, 45 Franklin, Benjamin, 141, 142, 143; portrait, 141 Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, 244, 322 Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, 227, 244-245, 278, 322 Frauenberger, Michelle, photo, 292 Free France, 12 Freedmen's Bureau Preservation Act of 2000, 145, 148 "Freedmen's Bureau Preservation Project, The," by Reginald Washington, 144-148 Freedom Train, 278; illus., 277 Freeland, Thedra, photo, 293 Fresher, Maria, photo, 145 Fried, Richard M., "The Idea of 'Conspiracy' in McCarthy-Era Politics," 43-50 Fry, C. Luther, 155 Funston, Gen. Frederick, 122 Gallatin, Albert, 256, 258; portrait, 258 Garfinkel, Steven, 246 Gedalecia, David, 271, "Letters from the Middle Kingdom: The Origins of America's China Policy," 261-273 Genealogical research, 4-5, 68-71, 72-75, 144-148, 150-157, 191-192, 224-225, 228, 231-239, 241 General Records in the Department of State, RG 59, 128 George Bush Presidential Library, 227, 243, 322 George III, King of England, 140, 142, 143 Georgia Department of Archives and History, 321 Geppener, Nikolai, 29-30 Gerald R. Ford Library, 227-228 German, Foreign Office, 7-21 Germany, artworks seized by during World War II, 127-137; black market activity in, 171-180; cultural treasures looted from Soviet lands, 27-38; and World War II, 7-21; World War II surrender documents, 54 Gibson, Josh, photo, 61 Gibson, Ronald, photo, 291 Gilburne, Miles R., 243 Givens, J. D., 116-124; photos by, 116-123, 126 Givens Jennie, 118, 122-123, 124 Goebbles, Joseph, 130 Goldman, Eric F., 44, 46, 47, 48 Goodale, Laura, 190-192 Göring, Hermann, 129, 130-131, 132-133, 135; photo, 131 Graf, Mercedes, "Band of Angels: Sister Nurses in the Spanish-American War," 197-209 Graves, Maj. Gen. William S., 294-304, 305n13; photos, 294, 297 Great Britain, 12, 15-16, 140-141, 142; and the American West, 256, 258; and Siberia, 296, 298, 299; trade with China, 261, 262, 263, 265-268, 270-271 Great Depression, 72 Green, Theodore, 282, 283 Greenberg, Hank, 60 Greene, Lindsay, photo, 292 Gromyko, Andrei, 220 Grover, Wayne, 282 Gubenko, Nikolai, 29 Guggenheim, Charles, 66, 161, 243, 321, 324, 325 Gustafson, Milton, 284; "Travels of the Charters of Freedom," 274-284 Guterman, Benjamin, photo, 146 Haberstock, Karl, 129, 132 Haig, Alexander, files opened, 159 Hakes, Jay, 54 Hall, Ardelia, 32 Hammond, Capt. Mason, 134 Hancock, John, 142; portraits, 140, 279 Harden, Thomas, 321 Harding, Warren, 278 Harriman, Gail, photo, 145 Harrison, Earl Grant, 100, 101; photo, 99 "Harry S. Truman: The Presidential Years" (exhibit), 66, 67 Harry S. Truman Library and Museum, 226; renovations, 64-67; exhibits, 64-67, 227 Hart, H. J., 103 Hartford, Connecticut, 52, 54 Hawaii, 93 Hazard, Henry Bernard, 100, 101; photo, 99 Heaps, Jennifer Davis, "'Remember Me': Six Samplers in the National Archives," 185-196 Hearn, Mary, 187, 189-190 Hechler, Kenneth, 48 Heimerdinger, Maria von, 11, 14, 19 Heitman, Francis B., Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army, From Its Organization, September 29, 1789, to March 2, 1903, 233 Hendricks, David, and Amy Patterson, "The 1930 Census in Perspective," 150-157 Herman, Arthur, 47 Heuertz, Tom, 66 Hill, Joseph A., 151, 156, 157; portrait, 153 Hirsch, Arthur J., 73-74 Hiss, Alger, 44-45, 48 Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States Army, From Its Organization, September 29, 1789, to March 2, 1903, by Francis B. Heitman, 233 Hitler, Adolf, 8, 9-10, 11, 12, 13-14, 17, 19, 20; and looting of artworks, 129, 130, 131, 135; photos, 6, 131; and proposed Linz art museum, 129, 132, 135 Hofer, Walter, 129, 132-133 Hoffman, Heinrich, 129 Holden, Robert, 65; photo, 65 Holocaust Records Preservation Project, 127-137 Hoover, Herbert, 4, 156, 279-280, 307, 314 Hoover, J. Edgar, 47, 61 Horn, Stephen, 145 Hospital Corps, 197 Hoult, Geneva F., 72, 76n6 Housing census, 315 Howard University, 145, 148 Howley, Col. Frank, 173 Hull, Cordell, 133-134 Humphrey, Hubert H., 49 "Idea of 'Conspiracy' in McCarthy-Era Politics, The," by Richard M. Fried, 43-50 Immigrants, information on in census data, 155-156 Immigration and nationality law, 91-104 Immigration and Naturalization Service, 91-104 Implementation of the Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Act and the Japanese War Crimes Provisions of the Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act: An Interim Report to Congress, 160 In re Feroz Din, 97, 101 Indian Wars, military service records, 232; pension records, 238 Indians (India), and U.S. immigration and nationality law, 94, 95, 96-97, 102-103 Interagency Council on Restitution (Russia), 28 Interagency Working Group (Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Records), 159-160 Inter-Allied Railway Agreement (1919), 301-302 Internet, 69, 88-89, 161, 228, 285-286 Italy, 131 "J. D. Givens: A Personal and Professional History," by John Martini, 116-126 Jackson, Andrew, 262, 263, 265-266, 267-268, 272n14; portrait, 264 Jackson, Vurniece, photo, 292 Jackson, William, 277 Jameson, J. Franklin, 280 Japan, 263; and Siberia, 294-304, war crimes records relating to, 159-160 Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Act of 2000, 159 Jayne, Allen, Jefferson's Declaration of Independence: Origins, Philosophy, and Theology, 142; photo, 142 Jefferson, Thomas, 140, 141-143, 150, 326; and the Lewis and Clark expedition, 254-259; and the Louisiana Purchase, 255; and Native Americans, 258; portraits, 141, 254, 279 "Jefferson Looks Westward," by James Worsham, 254-259 Jerusalem, Israel, 36, 41n44, n45, n48 Jeu de Paume Museum, Paris, 131-132, 133 Jewish Cultural Reconstruction, 36 Jewish cultural treasures plundered by Nazis, 35-37, 41n44, n45, n48 Jewish (Yiddisher) Research Institute (YIVO), Vilnius, 36 Jews, Nazi looting of artworks from, 130-133, 136-137; and U.S. immigration and nationality laws, 94-95, 99, 100-101 Jiang Zemin, 322; photo, 322 Jimmy Carter Library, 54, 227, 244, 320 John F. Kennedy Library, 81-82, 222, 227, 252, 321 Johnson, Lyndon B., 321 Johnston, Gen. Joseph E., 214 "Join Us for 'A Day in the Life' of NARA," by John W. Carlin, 252-253 Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Korean War, 109, 111, 112 Jones, Ann, 52 Jung, Adolphe, 12 Kahn, Julius H., 119 Kalmikoff, Ivan, 299, 303, 305n15 Kansas City, Missouri, 52, 54, 320-321 Kaufman, Burton I., 108 Kellogg, Robert H., 216 Kennedy, Col. James, photo of by J. D. Givens, 119 Kennedy, John F., 54; and the Cuban missile crisis, 218-222; photos, 55, 81, 218, 221; tapes opened, 81-82, quoted, 219, 220-222 Kennedy Space Flight Center records, 321 Kent, Susan, 54 Kerensky, Alexander, 295, 296, 297, 299 Kerr, Keith, photo, 292 Kersten, Charles, 45 Khrushchev, Nikita, 219, 221-222 Kilgore, Harley M., 175, 176, 177, 178; photo, 175 Kim II Sung, 108, 110-111, 112 King, Adm. Ernest, 62 Kirrah, Justin, 94 Kissinger, Henry, files opened, 159 Knight, Michael, photo, 146 Knowland, William F., 176 Koch, Cynthia, 322 Kocherthaler, Ernest (Ernesto), 15-16, 17-19, 20 Kolbe, Fritz, 7-21; photo, 7 Kolchak, Adm. Alexander, 301, 303-304; photo, 300 Korea, People's Republic of, 109, 110, 111, 112, 114 Korea, Republic of, 109, 110, 111, 114 Korean War, 107-114 Korean War Memorial, Washington, D.C., 107 Kowtow, 262, 272n15 Kraus, Charles H., 46, 47; photo, 45 Kurtz, Michael, 229; photo, 243 Kyiv (Kiev) Archives, 29-30 Labor, U.S. Department of, 98, 99 Lakotas, 206-207 Lambert, William, 277 Lamont, Robert J., 315 Landis, Kenesaw Mountain, 59, 60, 61, 62-63 Landry, Robert, 48 Lantos, Tom, 246 Larson, Jess, photo, 282 Latvia, cultural treasures plundered from, 29, 34, 35-36 Lee, Richard Henry, 141, 142, 143, 326; portrait, 326 Leitner, Rudolph, 9, 10 Leonard, J. William, 246 Letterman Army General Hospital, 120, 122-123, 124; photo of, 118 "Letters from the Middle Kingdom: The Origins of America's China Policy," by David Gedalecia, 261-273 Lewis, Meriwether, 255, 256, 259 Lewis and Clark expedition, 255-259 Liberalism, 45-47, 48-49 Liberty Magazine, 176, 177 Library of Congress, 275, 278-280, 282, 283 "Life and Times of Harry S. Truman, The" (exhibit), 67 Life-Saving Service, 237, 238 Lighthouse Service, 237 Liguori, Mary, 203 Lincoln, Abraham, 54; photo, 53 Linz, Germany, 129, 132 List of Logbooks of U.S. Navy Ships, Stations, and Miscellaneous Units, 1801-1947, 236 List of Officers of the Navy of the United States and of the Marine Corps from 1775 to 1900, ed. by Edward W. Callahan, 235, 236 "List of Races or Peoples," 93-94, 98-99, 100, 101 Lithuania, cultural treasures plundered from, 35-36 Livingston, Edward, 262, 263, 265, 266-268, 269, 270, 272n31, 273n38; portrait, 262 Livingston, Robert, 141, 255, 259; portraits, 141, 255 Locke, John, 142 Lore, Kenneth G., 243 Los Angeles Public Library, 52, 54 Lotz, Paul, 119 Louisiana Purchase Treaty, 54, 259 Louisiana Territory, 254-259; map of, 259 Lowe, Peter, 108 Loyola University, Public History Program, 82, 244 Lubomirski, Prince Georg, 35, 41n42 Lynd, Robert and Helen, Middletown, 153 Lyndon B. Johnson Library, 227, 242-243, 321 MacArthur, Gen. Douglas, 111, 112, 177; photo, 110 MacDonald, Callum, 108 Mackenzie, Alexander, 255-256 Madison, James, 168; portrait, 279 Malmedy Massacre, 46 Malone, Dumas, Jefferson the President: First Term, 1801-1805, 254-255 Manchuria, 297-298, 299, 302 Manhattan Project documents, 54 Mao Zedong, 110-112 Marchand, Roland, 153 Marist College, 244 Marriage records, 145-146, 148 Marshall, George C., 180 Marshall Space Flight Center records, 321 Martin, Joseph W., 112 Martini, John, "J. D. Givens: A Personal and Professional History," 116-126 Matanzas, Cuba, 203, 204 Matlack, Timothy, 276 Matray, James I., "Revisiting Korea: Exposing Myths of the Forgotten War," 107-115 Mayer, Gerald, 16-19, 20-21 Mazur, Joe, photo, 145 McCarthy, Joseph R., 44-49, 50n12, n16; photo, 43 McCloy, John J., 45 McCullough, David, 65, 252, 320; John Adams, 143; photos, 64, 65, 142, 320 McDonnell, Thomas A., 65; photo, 65 McGarr, Cappy R., 321 McGee, Anita Newcomb, 198, 200, 207 McKinley, William, photo, 118 McNarney, Gen. Joseph T., 171, 175, 179; photo, 172 McNutt, Jim, 54 McWilliams, Carey, 45 Mead, James M., 172, 175, 176, 177; photo, 175 Meader, George, 172, 175-178, 179-180; photo, 178 Medeiros, Greg, photo, 293 Meere, Capt. F. F., 301 Merrill, John, 108 Mersmann, Wiltrud, photo, 31 Mexican Americans and censuses, 155 Mexican War, military service records, 232, 233; pension records, 238 Microfilm publications, 1930 census, 69, 71, 78-79; Adjutant General's Office, 233-234; Alabama, 78; Alaska, 241; American Samoa, 241; Arkansas, 78; Army Air Forces, 78; catalogs of, 69; census enumeration districts, 69, 78, 79; census schedules, 241; courts-martial, 234, 235-236; Danish West Indies, 241; Delaware, 78; Florida, 78, 241; Freedmen's Bureau, 241; Georgia, 78; immigration laws, 78; Kentucky, 79; lighthouse keepers, 237; Louisiana, 79; marriage records, 241; Maryland, 78; merchant seamen, 241; military service records, 232-239; Mississippi, 79; Naval Academy, 235; North Carolina, 79; Oregon, 241; passenger lists, 241; pension records, 238; population censuses, 69, 71, 73, 78-79; Puget Sound, 241; slavery and emancipation, 241; South Carolina, 79; Tennessee, 79; U.S. Department of State, 78; U.S. House of Representatives, 78; U.S. Marine Corps, 236; U.S. Military Academy, 234; U.S. Navy, 234, 235; U.S. Senate, 78; Virginia, 79; West Virginia, 78, 79; World War II draft cards, 78; wreck reports, 241 Middle East, files relating to peace efforts opened, 159 Milestone documents, 252, 285-290, 322 Military intelligence, 7-21; and the Cuban missile crisis, 218-219 Military service records, 231-239 Military Service Records: A Select Catalog of National Archives Microfilm Publications, 233 Millender-McDonald, Juanita, 145 Miller, Col. Francis P., 171-172, 175, 178, 179, 180; photo, 171 Miller, Kathy, photo, 146 Mills, Tom, 161 Mini Page, The, 226 Minner, Ruth Ann, 242 Mississippi River, 255 Mitchell, George, 242 Monroe, James, 255, 259; portrait, 255 Monterey, California, 123 Morrow, Lt. Col. Charles H., 301-304; photo, 300 Morrow, Georgia, 321 Muhlenberg, Frederick Augustus, 277 Murphy, Timothy F., 73, 75 Murray, Patrice, photo, 291 Musial, Stan, 60 Mussolini, Benito, 13; photo, 6 Nagel, Charles, 94 Napier, William, 262, 267 Napier mission of 1834, 262, 267 Napoleon, 255, 259 NARA Archival Information Locator (NAIL), 253 Nansen passports, 9, 22n20 National Archives and Records Administration, and 1930 census records, 4-5, 68; accessions and openings, 159; annual report, 78; Archival Research Catalog, 160-161, 253; Archives Library Information Center (ALIC), 82; CD-ROM publication on U.S. restitution of cultural treasures to the USSR, 27, 29, 34, 38, 78; Center for Legislative Archives, 228; curriculum materials, 226, 228; a day in the life of, 252-253, 291-293; Digital Classroom, 228; Document Conservation Laboratory, 144, 148; Education Program Staff, 224, 226; educational programs, 224-229; exhibits, 52-56, 88-89, 169; Holocaust Records Project, 127-129; Information Security Oversight Office, 246; July 4 celebration, 82; Learning Center, 88; lecture series, 140; microfilm publications, 69, 71, 73, 78-79, 241; microfilming projects, 127-129, 144-148; and the National Archives Experience, 88-89, 169, 229, 324, 325; news and notices, 80-82, 159-161, 242-246, 320-322; Old Military and Civil Branch, 145, 148; online catalog, 160-161; and "Our Documents" project, 285-290; photograph collections, 216; photographic record of activities of, 291-293; publications, 78-79, 241; Records Management Initiative team, 253; requirements for researchers, 80; research facilities, 161; and Smolensk Communist Party Archive, 37; Special Media Preservation Laboratory, 148; strategic plan, 161; web site, 69, 78, 82, 88-89, 128, 159, 160-161, 228, 232, 239, 252, 291-292 National Archives Building, and display of the Charters of Freedom, 275, 278, 279-280, 282-284; mural, illus., 140-141, 279; renovation of, 88-89, 169, 229, 275, 283, 284 National Archives Experience, 88-89, 169, 229, 324, 325 National Archives Regional Archives System, Central Plains Region, 228; educational programs, 224, 228; Great Lakes Region, 82, 228, 244; Mid Atlantic Region, 161, 228, 322; Northeast Region, 228; Pacific Alaska Region, 228; Pacific Region, 228, 246; Rocky Mountain Region, 228; Southeast Region, 228, 321 National Center for History in the Schools, 285 National Constitution Center, 322 National Council for the Social Studies, 226 National Education Association, 311 National Endowment for the Humanities, 286 National Historical Publications and Records Commission, 228 National History Day, 226, 252, 285, 324 National Industrial Security Program, 246 National Park Service, 117 National Personnel Records Center, 231, 232, 242-243 National Security Council, 246; and the Cuban missile crisis, 218-222; Executive Committee of the, 218-220; files opened, 159, 160 National Standards for History, 285 Nationality, and eligibility for U.S. citizenship, 91-104 Nationality Act of 1940, 99-100, 102 Native Americans, and censuses, 155; nurses, 206-207; and Thomas Jefferson, 258; and U.S. citizenship, 92, 93, 102 Naturalization, eligibility for and race, 91-104 Naval blockade against Cuba, 219-222 Nazi Germany, cultural treasures seized by, 27-38, 127-137 "Nazi Looted Art: The Holocaust Records Preservation Project," by Anne Rothfeld, 127-139 Nazi Party, 7, 8, 9, 10-11, 12, 13-14, 19, 129-130 Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act of 1998, 159 Nealand, Daniel, 246 Needlework samplers, 185-196; illus., 184, 188, 189, 190, 191, 193 Neptune Fountain, 31, 38; photo, 32 Ness, Gary, 54 Netherlands, the, 131 New American Right, The, 49 New Orleans, Louisiana, 255-256, 259 New York City WPA, 74-75 New York Herald-Tribune, 177, 178 New York Public Library, 52, 54, 56 New York Times, 61, 176, 177-178 Nixon, Richard M., 48, 321; files opened, 159; photo, 80; tapes opened, 80 Nixon Presidential Materials Project, 159, 321 Norfolk Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Virginia, 198-199 North American Manx Association, 99 Northwest Ordinance of 1787, 54 Nuclear weapons, and the Cuban missile crisis, 218-222 Nuremberg Trials, 129 Nurses, 197-207 O'Brien, Larry, 324 O'Brien, Michael, 47 Offenbach Archival Depository, 31, 37, 137 Office of Military Government, U.S. Zone (OMGUS), 128-129, 134, 136-137 Office of Strategic Services, 7, 16, 18, 21, 128, 129, 135-136 Ohio Historical Center, Columbus, 54 "On the Brink: The Cuban Missile Crisis and the Nuclear Threat" (forum series), 222 Opium trade, 261, 262, 266, 270; map of, 271 Opium War (1839), 265-266, 267, 268, 270 "'Our Documents' Captures America's Milestones: NARA Holdings Are Centerpiece of Bush History Initiative," 252, 285-290, 324 "Overview of Records at the National Archives Relating to Military Service, An," by Trevor K. Plante, 230-239 Owens, Keith, photo, 293 Ozawa v. The United States, 96 Pace, Frank, 111 Paine, Thomas, Common Sense, 141 Paladin, A. V., 32 Panama Pacific International Exposition (1915), 122, 123 Parker, Peter, 270; portrait, 270 Parran, Thomas, 172, 179 Patent Office building, 276; illus., 276 Patterson, Amy, "The 1930 Census in Perspective, " 150-157 Patterson, Col. Richard C., Jr., 74 Patterson, Robert P., 176 Pearson, Drew, 47, 176; photo, 47 Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, Chicago, 54, 56 Pells, Richard, 49 Pemberton, David M., 316; "'Blisters on My Heels, Corns on My Toes': Taking the 1930 Census of Population," 306-317 Pension Office, 188, 190, 191, 192 Pension records, 185-196, 234, 235, 238 Pensions, Office of the Commissioner of, 186 Pershing, Gen. John J., 123 "Perspective View of part of the town of Nantucket ..., A," by Phebe Folger, illus., 192 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 140, 141, 143, 322 Philippine Insurrection, military service records, 232, 233 Philippine Islands, 122 Photographs, of Andersonville prison camp, 212-217; by Andrew J. Riddle, 212-217; of a day in the life of NARA, 252, 291-293; by J. D. Givens, 116-123, 126; reconnaissance, 218-222; for the U.S. Army, 116-124 Pierce, Franklin, 270 Pilgrim, Mike, photo, 292 Pinkert, Marvin, 229 Plante, Trevor K., "An Overview of Records at the National Archives Relating to Military Service," 230-239 Poland, Nazi looting of artworks from, 130, 132 Polk, Frank, 301 Pope, John Russell, 279 Posse, Hans, 132 Potter, Constance, "Preparing for the 1930 Federal Population Census," 68-71 Potter, Lee Ann, 225; photo, 224 Prechtel-Kluskens, Claire, "The WPA Census Soundexing Projects," 72-77 "Preparing for the 1930 Federal Population Census," by Constance Potter, 68-71 Presidential libraries, educational programs, 224, 227-228; special events, 252 Presidential Records Act, 160, 243 Presidio of San Francisco, 116, 117, 118-124; photographs of by J. D. Givens, 116-119, 122-123, 126 "Primarily Teaching" (workshop), 226-227 Prisoners of war, Civil War, 212-217; Korean War, 112-113, 114 "Privateer Rambler in the Pearl River, China" (painting), illus., 268-269 Protestant Sisters of St. Margaret, 207 Public Papers of President William J. Clinton, 2000-2001, 241 Puglia, Steve, photo, 292 Putin, Vladimir, 28 Putnam, Herbert, 278-280 Qing dynasty, 261, 265-266 Racial data collected in censuses, 155 Racial discrimination and immigration and nationality law, 91-104 Radios, 310 Railroads, in Siberia, 294-304 Reagan, Ronald, 54, 273n53; records released, 160, 243 "Reclaiming the Legacy: Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in U.S. History" (conference), 246 Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1780's-1917, Record Group 94, 233 Records of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (Navy), Record Group 52, 235 Records of the Bureau of Naval Personnel, Record Group 24, 234-235 Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, 72 Records of the Judge Advocate General (Army), Record Group 153, 234 Records of the Judge Advocate General (Navy), Record Group 125, 235 Records of the Office of Alien Property, RG 131, 128 Records of the Office of Strategic Services, RG 226, 128 Records of the U.S. Coast Guard, Record Group 26, 237 Records of the U.S. Marine Corps, Record Group 127, 236 Records of U.S. Occupation Headquarters, World War II, RG 260, 128 Records preservation, 127-129, 144-148 "Recovering the Environmental Legacy of Franklin D. Roosevelt" (conference), 244 Red Army, 295, 296-298, 300, 301, 304 Reed, Vergil D., 73, 75 Reese, Pee Wee, photo, 60 Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, Bureau of, 144-148 Register of Enlistments in the U.S. Army, 1798-1914, microfilm publication, 233 Relief (hospital ship), photo, 207 "'Remember Me': Six Samplers in the National Archives," by Jennifer Davis Heaps, 185-196 "Report on the Consular Establishment of the United States," 265 Republican party, and black market activity in postwar Germany, 175, 176, 177-178, 179-180; and McCarthyism, 46-47, 48, 49, 50n16 Revenue Cutter Service, 237-238 "Revisiting Korea: Exposing Myths of the Forgotten War," by James I. Matray, 107-115 Revolutionary War, 276; military service records, 232, 235; pension records, 185-196, 238 Rhee, Syngman, 109, 110-111; photo, 111 Ribbentrop, Joachim von, 9-10, 19, 130; photo, 6 Richmond Whig, 213 Riddle, Andrew J., 213-217; photo of, 214; photographs by, 212, 213, 215 Ridgway, Lt. Gen. Matthew B., 112; photo, 110 Ritter, Karl, 9, 10-11, 12, 18, 19 Robards, Jason, 66 Robb, Lynda Johnson, 321 Roberts, Cokie, 243 Roberts, Edmund, 262, 263, 269, 270, 273n50 Roberts, Owen J., 133, 134, 135; photo, 133 Roberts, William A., 46, 47; photo, 46 Roberts Commission, 128-129, 133-134, 135, 136 Rockford Peaches (baseball team), photo, 62 Ronald Reagan Library, 160, 227, 243, 252 Roosevelt, Anna Eleanor, photo, 244 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 279, 280; and artworks looted by the Nazis, 133-134; and baseball, 58-63; environmental legacy of, 244; and the Korean War, 108-109; photos of, 58, 59; quoted, 89; and Soundex indexes, 74, 75 Roosevelt, Theodore, photo of by J. D. Givens, 119 Rose, Lisle, 44 Rosenberg, Alfred, 129, 131; photo, 131 Ross, Brig. Gen. Stoyte O., photo, 280 Rothfeld, Anne, "Nazi Looted Art: The Holocaust Records Preservation Project," 127-139 Royall, Kenneth C., 179 Ruffner, Kevin Conley, "The Black Market in Postwar Berlin: Colonel Miller and an Army Scandal," 170-183 Rush, Richard, 276 Russia, failure to acknowledge restitution of cultural treasures, 27-29, 32-33, 34, 37-38, and Siberia, 294-303. See also Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Russian Orthodox Church in America, 32, 34-35 Russian Railway Service Corps, 296, 300, 301 Ryan, Gerald, 73, 74 Sachs, Paul, 133 Safford, Victor, 94 St. Barnabas Guild, 207 Salt Creek Civil War Round Table, 82, 244 San Antonio, Texas, 52, 54 San Francisco, California, 118, 121, 122; photos of earthquake of 1906 by J. D. Givens, 120-121, 122 Santiago, Cuba, 198, 200-201 Sauerbruch, Ferdinand, 11-12, 13; photo, 9 Saunders, Harold H., files opened, 159 Schamel, Wynell, 225 Schimmel, Herbert, 178 Schlesinger, Arthur M., papers opened, 81 "Schoolmistress at Home, The" (print), illus., 187 Schreiber, Georg, 10 Seldes, George, 45 Selective Service System records, 321 Semenoff, Gregori, 294-304, 305n13, n15; photo, 294 Shacter, Joe, 54, 56 Shallus, Jacob, 277 Shaw, Samuel, 271 Sheen, Col. Henry G., 172 Sherman, Roger, 141; portrait, 141 Shillaber, John, 261-271, 272n17, n18, n25 Siberia, 294-305 Sibert, Brig. Gen. Edwin L., 179 Sidey, Hugh, 321 Sino-American Treaty of Wangxia (1844), 262, 268, 270 Sisters of Charity, 198-202, 203 Sisters of Mercy, 204 Sisters of St. Joseph, 202-204; photo, 202 Sisters of the Holy Cross, 202, 203, 204-205 Slaves, records relating to, 144-148 Smith, Gibson Bell, 304; "Guarding the Railroad, Taming the Cossacks: The U.S. Army in Russia, 1918-1920," 294-305 Smith, Jean Edward, 180 Smith, Walter Bedell, 175 Smolensk Communist Party Archive, 37, 39n16 Smyth, Col. Craig, 30; photo, 29 Snow, Peter, 270 Social Education, 226 Sokolovskii, Marshal Vasilii, 32-33 Soundex indexes, 69, 71, 72-75, 78-79 Southeast Asia Casualty Database, 242-243 Soviet Union, and the Korean War, 107-109, 110-112, 114 Spain, 8-9; and the Louisiana Territory, 255-256, 258 Spanish-American War, 197-207; military service records, 232, 233 Spingarn, Stephen J., 48 Spivak, Lawrence, photo, 43 Stalin, Joseph, 108, 109, 110-112, 113; portrait, 108 Star Presidian, 124 Starr, Terrell, 321 Stars and Stripes, 62 State, secretary of, 276 State, U.S. Department of, and the Bill of Rights, 278; and China, 261-271; and the Cuban missile crisis, 220; and the Declaration of Independence, 276-277, 278; and immigration law, 97, 102-103; and investigations of army scandals in postwar Germany, 176; and the Korean War, 111; and protection of monuments and cultural treasures in war areas, 134; and restitution of cultural treasures after World War II, 32, 35; and the U.S. Constitution, 277, 278 State-War-Navy Building, 276-277; illus., 276 Statue of Liberty, 54 Stauffenberg, Col. Claus Schenk Graf von, 13 Steuart, William Mott, 307, 309, 310, 312; photo, 307 Stevenson, Adlai, photo, 81 Stone, Harlan F., 133-134 Stone, William J., 276 Stout, George, 133 Strout, Richard, 48 Summersby, Kay, 81 Surgeon general of the army, 198 Surgeon general of the navy, 199 Switzerland, 11, 12, 14-18, 19, 20, 23n71, 131 Taiwan, 270 Talleyrand, 259 Taylor, Francis Henry, 133, 135-136 Teaching American History and Civics Education Initiative, 285 "Teaching with Documents," 226, 228 Terranova, Francis, 262, 272n5 Texas, document pertaining to annexation of, 54 Thind, Bhagat Singh, 96; photo, 96 Tikhvin Madonna, icon of the, 34-35, 41n40 Tinqua, "American Merchants Buying Tea" (painting), 266-267; "The Factories at Canton" (painting), illus., 260-261 Tissing, Bob, photo, 292 Todorov, Tsvetan, 49 Trade with China to 1839, 261-271 Trans-Baikal Railway, 294-304 Trans-Siberian Railway, 294-304 "Travels of the Charters of Freedom," by Milton Gustafson, 274-284 Troost, Gerda, photo, 131 Truman, Harry S., 21, 43-44, 45, 46, 47-48, 49, 64-67, 226, 282, 283-284; and the Korean War, 107-108, 109, 110, 111, 112-113, 114; photos, 44, 67, 110, 282, 283; and postwar Germany, 175, 176, 177, 180; statue of, 67 Truman Library Institute, 65, 66, 67 Turkey, 219, 221, 222 Twenty-seventh infantry, U.S., 299, 301 Ukraine, cultural treasures plundered from, 29, 31, 32, 35-36, 38, 41n42 Undaunted Courage, by Stephen E. Ambrose, 256 Union of American Hebrew Congregations, Board of Delegates on Civil Rights, 94 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, and the Cuban missile crisis, 218-222; embassy in Washington, D.C., 32; failure to return cultural treasures seized from Nazi Germany, 27, 28, 33, 37-38; Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 32, 38; restitution of cultural treasures to, 27-38, 78; soldiers in postwar Germany, 173; Special Archive, 28 United Nations and the Cuban missile crisis, 221 United Nations Security Council and the Korean War, 111 United States, and the return of cultural treasures to the USSR, 27-38, 78; and Russia, 294-304 U.S. Allied Commission for Austria, 136 U.S. Army, military service records, 233-234; Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives Section, 128, 134-135, 136; and occupied Germany, 170-180; photographers for, 116-124; in Siberia, 294-304 U.S. Army Medical Department, 197 U.S. Army Transport Service, 118, 121 U.S. Coast Guard, military service records, 237 U.S. Congress, and the 1930 census, 307, 310, 314; and display of the Charters of Freedom, 279-280; and the Lewis and Clark expedition, 255, 256, 258-259; and the Louisiana Purchase, 255, 259; and racial provisions in immigration and nationality law, 92, 93, 94, 96, 97, 98, 101, 102-104; reapportionment of seats in, 307, 314, 315 U.S. Constitution, 150, 157, 168-169, 252, 275, 277, 278-280, 282-284, 322; Resolution of Transmittal, 275, 277 United States Forces European Theater (USFET), 171-172, 174-175, 179 U.S. House of Representatives, and the 1930 census, 307; Military Affairs Committee, 178-179; Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), 44-45, 48 U.S. Immigration Service, 93-94, 97 U.S. Marine Corps, military service records, 235, 236 U.S. Naturalization Service, 93, 94-95 U.S. Navy, 198-199; and China, 262, 265, 268, 270; military service records, 234-236 United States News, 179 U.S. Office of Military Government in Germany, 33, 36, 171-172, 179; Restitution Division, 29 U.S. Postal Service, 317n26 U.S. Presidential Commission on Holocaust-Era Assets, 36-37 U.S. Restitution of Nazi-Looted Cultural Treasures to the USSR, 1945-1959: Facsimile Documents from the National Archives of the United States (CD-ROM publication), 78 U.S. Senate, 304; Special Committee to Investigate the National Defense Program, 171, 172, 175, 176-178, 179, 180 U.S. Supreme Court, and immigration and nationality law, 91-92, 93, 95, 96-97, 101 United States v. Thind, 96-97, 101, 104 USA Freedom Corps, 252, 285 Vandenberg, Arthur H., 46, 175, 176, 177 Verkhne-Udinsk, Siberia, 301, 302-303, 304 Veterans, eligibility for U.S. citizenship, 98; records relating to, 185-196, 238 Veterans' Bureau, 310 Vietnam War, 242 Vinson, Fred M., 282, 284; photo, 283 Vladivostok, Siberia, 295, 297, 299-300, 301, 303, 304 Volunteers, military service records for, 232-233 Voss, Hermann, 132 Wagner, Robert, 156 Wallace, Henry A., 43-44, 244; photo, 44 Walsh, Edmund A., 46, 47; photo, 45 Wandervogel, 8, 9, 11, 14, 20 War Department, and Army scandals in postwar Germany, 178, 179; and military service records, 232, 233, 235; and protection of monuments and cultural treasures in war areas, 134; and Siberia, 296-297, 300-301, 303 War of 1812, military service records, 232; pension records, 238 Warlimont, Maj. Gen. Walther, 10 Warner, Bob, 324 Washington, D.C., 32 Washington, George, 56, 265, 277; portrait, 279 Washington, Reginald, "The Freedmen's Bureau Preservation Project," 144-149; photo, 146 Washington Post, 177, 178 Watts, J. C., Jr., 145 Weathersby, Kathryn, 108 Webster, Daniel, 276 West Germany, restitution of cultural treasures to the USSR, 31 Westfeldt, Cathy, photo, 293 Westward expansion of the United States, 254-259 Wheeler, Thomas E., 161, 321, 324 "When FDR Said 'Play Ball': President Called Baseball a Wartime Morale Booster," by Gerald Bazer and Steven Culbertson, 58-63 White House, Office of Records Management, files opened, 160 White House Decision Center, Harry S. Truman Library, 65-66, 67 White House Initiative on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, 246 Whitney, Maj. Gen. Courtney, photo, 110 Whittington, Richard, photo, 293 Widows, records relating to, 185-196 William J. Clinton Foundation, 80 William J. Clinton Library, 80, 160 Williams, Ted, 60 Wilson, Woodrow, 294, 295, 296, 297, 300, 302 Winder, Brig. Gen. John T., 214 Winings, L. Paul, 102; photo, 102 Winter, Georg, 20 Wirz, Capt. Henry, 214, 216 Wiseman, Theodore, 216 Witch Hunt, by Carey McWilliams, 45 Witte Museum, San Antonio, Texas, 54 Wood, George, 7, 2 Wood, Gen. Leonard, 201 Woodbury, Levi, 262, 263, 265, 270; portrait, 263, 272n14 Woolner, David, 244 Work Projects Administration, 71n3, 72-75 Works Progress Administration, 72-75 World War I, draft cards, 321; eligibility of veterans of for U.S. citizenship, 98; photos related to, 123; and Russia, 295, 297, 300 World War II, artworks seized by Germany during, 127-137; and baseball, 58-63; German surrender documents, 54; intelligence operations, 7-21; and the Korean War, 108-109; looted cultural treasures returned to the USSR, 27-38; and naturalization of soldiers, 101; report on declassification of Japanese war crimes records, 159-160; war booty brought to the United States, 32, 34 World Wide Web, 128 Worsham, James, "Jefferson Looks Westward," 254-259 "WPA Census Soundexing Projects, The," by Claire Prechtel-Kluskens, 72-77 Wyden, Barbara, 81 Yeltsin, Boris, 28 Zia, Helen, 246 |