Prologue: 2004 Index
All references to the Special Issue have page numbers preceded by S-.
ABC Radio News, 3-21
Abraham Lincoln Institute, 2-78
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, S-53
Access to Archival Databases, 1-5, 2-76, 3-65
Adams, Ansel, photo by, 4-45
Adams, John Quincy, S-9, S-22, S-23
Adams County, Mississippi, 4-22, 4-23
Administrative Procedure Act, 3-49
Advertisers, 4-18–19, 4-34–35
Afghanistan, 2-78
African Americans, baseball players, 2-20-29; and the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 2-12, 2-13, 2-15; and the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1-59; and school segregation, 1-12–22; and television, 3-22–29
Ainsworth, Fred C., 2-7–8
Alaska, 4-10
"All That Jazz: America in the 1920s" (exhibit), 1-67
"Alleged Wife: One Immigrant in the Chinese Exclusion Era, An" by Robert Barde, 1-24–35
Allston, Robert F. W., 4-25
Alsobrook, David E., 3-34, 3-35; photo, 3-35
Alvin C. York Medical Center, TN, photo, 2-53
American Historical Association, 3-31
American Indians, 3-38–47
"American Originals" (exhibit), 1-67
"American Presidency: Photographic Treasures of the National Archives, The" (exhibit), 4-67, S-54
American Revolution, 2-60–61, S-24–25
Anderson, Annelise, 3-60–61
Anderson, Martin, 3-60–61
Angel Island Immigration Station, 1-25, 1-26–35; photos, 1-27, 1-32–33
Anthony, Susan B., 2-64, S-28; photos, 2-64, S-28
Appel, Helen, photo, 3-71
Appel, Robert, photo, 3-71
Arbelbide, C. L., "By George, IT IS Washington's Birthday," 4-31–37
Archetal, S-62
Architecture, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, 2-48–55; of federal buildings, 2-52–55
Archival Research Catalog, 1-5, S-55, S-57
"Archivist Announces Results of The People's Vote," 1-52–55
Archivist of the United States, 2-56, 2-58–59
Archivists Roundtable of Metropolitan New York, 3-32
Arizona, 3-38–39, 3-43–47
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, 4-36
Arnold & Porter, 3-25–26, 3-27
Articles of Confederation, 2-61–62, S-25–26
Assimilation, 3-38–47
Atkins, Ollie, 4-39; photo by, 4-38
Atlantic Company of America, Inc., S-32
Audiovisual records, 3-16–21, S-52–53
Ayres, William, 4-32
Bachman, Nathan L., 2-51
"Back Home," mural by Tom Lea, illus., 1-51
Baker, Delphine, 1-56–57
BAND, Inc., S-33
Bank of the United States, 4-51
Banzhaf, John, 3-29
Barde, Robert, "An Alleged Wife: One Immigrant in the Chinese Exclusion Era," 1-24–35; photo, 1-35
Barkley, Alben, 2-56
Baseball, 2-20–29
Bates County, MO, 1-47–48, 1-50
Battle, Diedra, photo, 3-48
Bay Foundation, S-32
Beard, Fred, 3-24, 3-26, 3-27; photo, 3-24
Begin, Menachem, photo, 4-61
"Behind the Scenes with NARA's Exhibits Staff," 4-46–49
Benedetto, Richard, 4-36
Bennett, James V., 2-29
Berlin Wall, 2-64–65, S-28-29
Bermuda Triangle disappearances, 2-79–80
Beschloss, Michael, 2-82; photo, 2-82
"Betrayal Foils a German 'Invasion' of America," by James Worsham, 4-56–57
Bill of Rights, 1-55, 2-60–61, 2-63, S-6, S-7, S-8, S-9–10, S-12, S-13, S-19, S-21, S-24, S-27
Bingham, George Caleb, 1-50-51; painting by, 1-44–45
Binns, John, S-22, S-23
Black Family Research: Using the Records of Post-Civil War Federal Agencies at the National Archives, comp. by Reginald Washington, 3-67
Blackwood, Duke, photo, 3-37
Blanton, DeAnne, interview with, 1-62–63; and Lauren M. Cook, They Fought Like Demons: Women Soldiers in the American Civil War, 1-62–63; photo, 1-62
Blondo, Richard, "Historic Murals Conservation," S-30–33; photo, S-33
Bloom, Sol, 2-58
Bohanan, Robert, 4-61
Bohl, Sarah, "A War on Civilians: Order Number 11 and the Evacuation of Western Missouri," 1-44–51; photo, 1-51
Bonus Expeditionary Force, 2-36
"Booker T Four's Unlikely Journey from Prison Baseball to the Negro Leagues, The," by Timothy Rives and Robert Rives, 2-20–29
"Boy Who Would Be President: Harry Truman at School, 1892–1901, A," by Raymond H. Geselbracht, 3-6–14
Brandon, Gerald, 4-22, 4-27
Bredhoff, Stacey, 4-48, 4-49; "Meriwether Lewis's Shopping Trip to Philadelphia, May 1803," 1-36–39; "'A New World Is at Hand': Rotunda Exhibit Chronicles Freedom's Journey," 2-60–65, S-24–29; photos, 1-39, 4-48
Breitman, Richard, et al., U.S. Intelligence and the Nazis, 2-79
"Bridging the Mississippi: The Railroads and Steamboats Clash at the Rock Island Bridge," by David A. Pfeiffer, 2-40–47
Britton, Wiley, 1-50
Brown, Clarence, 2-15–16
Brown, Gen. Egbert, 1-50
Brown, James, 2-28-29
Brown, Linda, 1-14, 1-21; photo, 1-18
Brown, Matilda, 3-10, 3-11, 3-12, 3-13, 3-14
"Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka: A Landmark Case Unresolved Fifty Years Later," by Jean Van Delinder, 1-12–22, 2-76, 2-79
Buck, Solon, S-11
Bulova, Arde, 2-49
Bundy, McGeorge, 2-78
Bureau of Engraving and Printing, S-23
Bureau of Indian Affairs, 3-41, 3-43, 3-44, 3-46, 4-62
Burger, Peter, 4-56
Burger, Warren, 3-22, 3-25, 3-27; photo, 3-26
Burke, Charles H., 3-43
Burns, Ken, 2-83, 3-21, 3-70–71; photo, 3-71
Bush, George W., 3-49, S-6
Bustard, Bruce, 4-47, 4-49; photo, 4-47
Butler, Maj. Gen. Benjamin F., 4-28, 4-29
"By George, IT IS Washington's Birthday," by C. L. Arbelbide, 4-31–37
Byrd, Harry, 2-16–17
Byrns, Joseph W., 2-49; photo, 2-49
C-SPAN, 3-21
California, 4-35
Camp David Accords, 4-61
"Campaign!" (exhibit), 2-77
Carlin, John W., 1-52, 1-55, 1-66, 2-76, 2-77, 3-70, 3-71, 4-61, 4-66; "The ERA: An Archives of the Future and for the Future," 1-4–5; "NARA Marks Twentieth Anniversary of Independence Legislation," 3-4–5; photos, 1-53, 2-76; "Providing Customer Service of the Highest Order," 2-4–5; "The Public Vaults: An Exciting Journey through American Records," 4-4–5
"Carlos Montezuma's Heroic Journey—and His Return to the Yavapai," by Leon Speroff, 3-38–47
Caro, Robert, 2-11–12
Carter, Jimmy, 4-61; The Hornet's Nest, 2-72–73; interview with, 2-72–73; photo, 4-61
Carter, Rosalynn, 4-61
Carter, Brig. Gen. Samuel Powhaten, 2-9
Cass County, MO, 1-46, 1-47, 1-50
Castro, Fidel, 1-7–8
Catron, John, 2-46
CBS news programs, 3-21
Celler, Emanuel, 2-13–14; photo, 2-11, 2-12
Cemeteries, 1-56, 1-59–60
Census, director of the, 4-51, 4-52, 4-54
Census records, 2-67, 2-69
"Changing Channels: The Civil Rights Case That Transformed Television," by Kay Mills, 3-22–29
"Changing Landscapes" (exhibit), S-45
Chaplin, Charles, 3-20
Charters Monitoring System, S-17–18
Charters of Freedom, 2-60–61, 2-63, 2-76, S-6–23, S-24–29
Chernow, Ron, 3-30
Cherokee Nation, 4-62
Cherokee Neutral Lands, 4-62
Chew Hoy Quong, 1-25, 1-26–35; photo, 1-26
Chew v. White, Immigration Com'r, 1-32, 1-34
Chicago, Illinois, 4-60
Chicago American Giants, 2-26–27, 2-28–29
Chicago and Rock Island Railroad, 2-40–47
Chicago Civil War Symposium and Re-Enactment, 3-66, 4-29
Chicago Defender, 2-27–28, 2-29
Chicago Historical Society, 3-66
"Chicken Fat Song," by Meredith Willson, 4-19
Children, exhibits designed for, S-40–41
Chinese Exclusion Act, 1-25–35, 4-60
Chinese immigrants, 1-25–35, 4-60
Christian Science Monitor, 2-32
Churchill, Winston, photo, 4-40
Citing Records in the National Archives of the United States, 3-67
Citizenship, proof of, 3-54–59
Civic Communications, Inc., 3-28
Civil Rights Act, 1-53–54
Civil Rights Act of 1957, 2-11–12
Civil Rights Act of 1960, 2-13
Civil Rights Act of 1964, 2-10–19, 4-44
Civil Service Commission, 4-51
Civil War, 4-9, 4-10, S-27–28; and Cold Mountain, 2-6–9; and Missouri, 1-44–51; and the Natchez planters, 4-23–29; and Order Number 11, 1-44–51; pension files, 2-68–69; records in the National Archives, 2-8–9, 2-63–64, 2-67, 2-68–70; symposium and re-enactment, 3-66; women soldiers in the, 1-62–63
Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, 2-69
Claire, Dannie, 2-21–22; photo, 2-21
Clapp, V. W., photo, 3-31
Clark, William, 1-38–39
Clash: U.S. Japanese Relations Throughout History, The, by Walter La Feber, 1-72
Clinton, Hillary Rodham, 3-34
Clinton, William J., 3-34–35, 4-36; photo, 3-34
"Clinton Presidential Library to Open in November," 3-34–35
Code of Federal Regulations, 3-49
"Cold Mountain's Inman: Fact Versus Fiction," by Richard W. Peuser and Trevor K. Plante, 2-6–9
Collier, Rebecca L., comp., National Archives Records Relating to the Korean War, 3-67
Colot, Thora, 2-83, 3-71
Columbus Day, 4-33
Communications Improvement, Inc., 3-27
Communications law, 3-22–29
Compiled military service records, 1-59, 2-8–9, 2-68, 2-69, 2-70
Compromise of 1850, 4-23, 4-25
Comptroller of the currency, 4-51
Concentration camps, 4-62–63
Confederate army, volunteers, 2-6–9
"Congressional Decisions" (exhibit), S-51
Connor, Jane E. B. Gustine, 4-27
Connor, R.D.W., 2-56, S-11; photo, S-10
Constitution of the United States, 1-55, S-6–7, S-8, S-9, S-10–13, S-19, S-20, S-21, S-24, S-25–27, S-28, S-29
"Constitution of the United States, The," mural by Barry Faulkner, illus., S-30-31
Constitutional amendments, 3-51
Constitutional Convention, 2-62-63, S-26-27
Continental Congress, 2-61–62, S-25–26
Cook, Lauren M., photo, 1-62; They Fought Like Demons: Women Soldiers in the American Civil War, 1-62–63
Coolidge, Calvin, 2-33, 2-35
Cotton, 4-27-28
Cotton gin, 3-72
Council of State Historical Records Coordinators, 3-30
Cox, Kenneth, 3-26–27
Cox, Warren, 3-17, S-53
Creating a National Home, by Patrick J. Kelly, 1-59
"Creating the National Archives," by Rodney A. Ross, 2-56–59
Cret, Paul Philippe, 2-54
Cumming, Hugh S., Jr., 2-48
D-day exhibit, 3-18
D-day messages, 2-84
Dachau concentration camp, 4-62–63
Darling, Jay "Ding", cartoon by, 2-33
Dasch, Walter, 4-56, photo, 4-57
Davenport, IA, 2-40, 2-43
Davis, Jefferson, 2-41, 2-43–44, 2-47, 4-9; photo, 2-40
"Dear Uncle Sam" (exhibit), 2-82
Declaration of Independence, 1-55, 2-60–61, 2-62, 2-64, 2-76, 4-7, S-6, S-7, S-8–9, S-10–13, S-19, S-20, S-21, S-22–23, S-24, S-25, S-26, S-28
"Declaration of Independence, The," mural by Barry Faulkner, illus., S-30-31
Declassified records, 2-79
Deeben, John P., "The Official Register of the United States, 1816–1959," 4-50–55
Democratic National Convention, 1960, 2-77
Democratic Party, and the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 2-11, 2-12-13, 2-14, 2-15–16, 2-17–19
Desegregation, 2-10–19, 3-22–29
Devine, Michael, 1-66
Dictaphone recording, 4-60
"Digital Challenge" (exhibit), S-47
Digital Classroom, S-55, S-57, S-58
Dilday, William, 3-27; photo, 3-26
Dirck, Brian R., 2-78
Dirksen, Everett, 2-15, 2-17–18; photos, 2-11, 2-15
Disney, Walt, 3-20
District of Columbia, 4-51, 4-53
Dixie National, 3-28
Dobbs, Michael, Saboteurs: The Nazi Raid on America, 4-56–57
Documentary editing, 3-33
Documentary films, S-52–53
"Documenting Democracy at State and Local Levels," by Keith Donohue, 3-30–33
Dodds, H. W., photo, 3-31
Donohue, Keith, "Documenting Democracy at State and Local Levels," 3-30–33
Dorsey, Steven Wallace, 4-32; photo, 4-32
Duffy, Maura, photo, S-31
Dulles, John Foster, photo, 1-43
Duncan, Stephen, 4-22, 4-23–25, 4-28, 4-29
Dunne, Mamie, 3-8–9
Durante, Jimmy, photo, 3-21
Early, Steve, 2-54
Eastland, James O., 3-28
Edison, Thomas, 3-20
Educational resources, S-56–58
Effie Afton (ship), 2-44–45
Eidenberg, Gene, 3-70
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 2-38; D-day messages, 2-84; letters from children, 1-9; photos, 1-43, 4-13; and President's Council on Youth Fitness, 4-13–15, 4-16, 4-18
Electoral College, 3-48–49, 3-51, 3-53, 4-7, 4-9
Electronic records, 3-49, 3-51
Electronic Records Archives (ERA), 1-4–5, 1-66, 2-76, 3-65–66, 4-60–61
Electronic Records Management Initiative, 1-5
Elrod, J. C., 2-53
Elrod, Todd, 2-53
Emancipation Proclamation, 1-54, 2-82, 4-10
Enlistment records, World War II, 3-65
Equal educational opportunity, 1-13–22
Equal employment opportunity, 3-22, 3-27, 3-29
"ERA: An Archives of the Future and for the Future," by John W. Carlin, 1-4–5
Evans, Luther, S-12–13
Evans, Max J., 3-30, 3-33
"Ever-Changing Experience, The," by Mary C. Ryan, S-52–55
Evers, Charles, 3-26, 3-28
Evers, Medgar, 3-22–23, 3-26; photo, 3-23
Ewin, Mira, 3-7–8, 3-14; photo, 3-7
Ewing, Brig. Gen. Thomas, Jr., 1-46–47, 1-49–51; photo, 1-48
Exhibits, 1-66, 1-67, 1-70, 2-60–65, 2-76, 2-77, 3-16–21, 3-34–35, 4-4–5, 4-46–49, 4-60, 4-61, S-30–51
Fairness Doctrine, 3-22–29
Farm Security Administration, exhibit of photographs by, 3-64–65
Farmer, James, photo, 2-12
Faulkner, Barry, S-7, S-10–11, S-30-33; murals by, illus., S-30–31, S-32–33
"FDR as Architect: Invoking the Image of Old Hickory," by Bernice L. Thomas, 2-48–55
"FDR's Global View," 4-80
Federal Bureau of Investigation, 4-56–57
Federal Communications Commission, 3-70; and the Fairness Doctrine, 3-22–29
Federal government employees, 4-50–55
Federal holidays, 4-31–37
Federal Records Pertaining to Brown v. Board of Education, Topeka, KS, 2-79
Federal Register, 3-49, 3-51
Fellowships, 3-33
"First Families Growing Up" (exhibit), S-41
Fisher, Allen, "LBJ Champions the Civil Rights Act of 1964," 2-10–19
Fleet, Joe, 2-27, 2-28–29; photos, 2-28
Fletcher, L. J., 2-24
"Flip Side of History, The," by Lee Ann Potter, 4-6–10
Fog of War, The, S-53
Ford, Gerald R., letters from children, 1-10
Ford, Henry, 2-33
Ford Film Collection, 3-19, 3-20
Fort Armstrong, IL, 2-43
Fort McDowell Reservation, AZ, 3-38–39, 3-43–47
Foster, Andrew "Rube", 2-25, 2-26-28
Foundation for the National Archives, 1-70–71, 2-78, 2-82–83, 3-17, 3-70–71, 4-4, 4-5, 4-66–67, S-34, S-53, S-60–61
Founding Mothers: The Women Who Raised Our Nation, by Cokie Roberts, 2-82
Fourteenth Amendment, 1-14, 1-16
Fox-Movietone News, 3-21
France, and the Revolutionary War, 2-72–73
Franklin, Benjamin, S-41
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, 4-80; exhibits, 3-64–65
Frazier, Charles, 2-6–9
Freedom Train, S-10
Fried, Ellen, "From Pearl Harbor to Elvis: Images That Endure," 4-39–45; "Just Between You and Me: Children's Letters to the Presidents," 1-6–11; "More Than Paper," S-44–47; "Present at the Past," S-48–51; "Reagan's Lifetime of Letters Paints a Vivid Portrait," 3-60–61; "The Revolution in the South: President Carter's New Novel Brings History to Life," 2-72–73; "Something for Everyone," S-40–43; "Women Soldiers in the Civil War," 1-62–63
"From Pearl Harbor to Elvis: Images that Endure," by Ellen Fried, 4-39–45
Galena, Dubuque, Dunleith, and Minnesota Packet Co. v. The Rock Island Bridge, The, 2-46–47
Geller, Henry, 3-24–25
Genealogical research, 1-56–61, 1-68–69, 2-4–5, 2-66–71, 3-54–59, 3-64, 3-65–66, 3-67, 3-68, 4-50–55, 4-62, S-36-39
General Mills, 4-18
General Services Administration, 3-4–5
Gentile, Carlo, 3-39, 3-47; photo, 3-39
Georgia Institute of Technology, 1-5
Gerald R. Ford Library and Museum, exhibits, 1-67
German Americans, 4-56
Germany, 4-56–57, 4-62–63
Geselbracht, Raymond H., "A Boy Who Would Be President: Harry Truman at School, 1892–1901," 3-6–14; photo, 3-14
Gettysburg Address, 1-54
Gittinger, Ted, and Allen Fisher, "LBJ Champions the Civil Rights Act of 1964," 2-10–19
Glory, S-42
"Gold Mine of Naturalization Records in New England, A," by Walter V. Hickey, 3-54–59
Goodhue, Bertram, 2-54
Gore, Albert, 3-49
Government Printing Office, 1-5, 4-51
Graham, Hugh Davis, 2-19
Graham, Katharine, 2-15
Graham case, 1-16, 1-17–18
Grants, 3-30–33
Grayson, Rear Adm. Cary T., 2-50
Great Britain, 2-60; and the Revolutionary War, 2-72–73
Great Depression, 2-33–34, 2-36–37
Great Seal of the United States, S-41
Green, Theodore, S-12, S-13
Greene, Steve, 4-39
Greider, William, 3-27–28
Grier, Carolyn, photo, 2-4
Gross, Harold, 4-33, 4-36
Grover, Wayne, S-12–13
Guggenheim, Charles, 3-17, 3-21, S-53, S-60; photo, S-60
Guggenheim Center for Documentary Film, S-53
Gulf of Tonkin incident, 1-41-43
Gustafson, Milton, "Travels of the Charters of Freedom," S-8–13
Habeas corpus writs, 1-30–31, 1-32–33
Hackerman, Willard, 2-83; photo, S-60
Hahn, Steven, 3-30
Hall, Walter, 3-28; photo, 3-27
Harding, Warren G., 3-43, S-10
Harris, William C., 2-78
Harris Corporation, 4-60–61
"Harry S. Truman: His Life and Times" (exhibit), 1-66
Harry S. Truman Library, 1-66, 3-7, 3-9–10
Hartland Township, MI, 2-66–71
Hayford, William McCullar, 2-66–71
Hemingway, Ernest, papers at Kennedy Library, 1-67
Henry, Aaron, 3-24, 3-27–28; photo, 3-25
Hermitage, 2-48–55; images of 2-48–49, 2-51, 2-52
Hewes, Joseph, port., S-32
Hibbit, Karen, 4-48, 4-49; photo, 4-46
Hickey, Walter V., "A Gold Mine of Naturalization Records in New England," 3-54–59
Hines, Ruddy, 3-61
"Historic Murals Conservation," by Richard Blondo, S-30–33
Historical Registers of National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866–1938, microfilm publication, 1-60–61
History of Livingston County, Michigan, 2-69
Hitler, Adolph, 4-56
Holm, Dion, 1-30, 1-31, 1-32–33, 1-34
Hoover, Herbert, 2-30–38; cartoon of, 2-33; and creation of the National Archives, 2-56, S-10, S-11; photos, 2-30, 2-31, 2-32, 2-35, 2-37, 2-38, 2-58
Hoover, Lou Henry, photo, 2-37
Hoover Institution, 2-37
Hornet's Nest, The, by Jimmy Carter, 2-72–73
"How will Hoover go Down in History?" (cartoon by Jay "Ding" Darling), 2-33
Huge, Harry, 3-27
Hughes, Charles Evans, S-10
Hull, Mrs. Cordell, 2-48
Humphrey, Hubert H., 2-12–13, 2-17–18; photos, 2-11, 2-12
Humphreys, George Wilson, 4-27
Hurd, Capt. John, 2-45, 2-46
Hurd v. Railroad Bridge Company, 2-45, 2-46
"I Want You" (exhibit), S-45
Immigrants, 1-25–35, 1-68–69
Immigration and Naturalization Service, 3-55–56, 3-57, 4-60
Immigration Service, 1-25, 1-27–35
Index and Manifests of Alien Arrivals at Nogales, Arizona, 1905–1952, microfilm publication, 1-68–69
Index to New England Naturalization Petitions, 1791–1906, microfilm publication, 3-59
Indian Bureau, 3-38, 3-41
Indian lands, 4-62
Indian Service, 3-39–40
Information Technology Laboratory, 1-5
Inman, William P., 2-6–9
Institute for Advanced Computer Studies, University of Maryland, 1-5
Interior, secretary of the, 4-51
Internal revenue tax assessment lists, 2-67
Internet, and the Digital Classroom, S-58; and the Jimmy Carter Library, 4-61; and the National Archives Experience, S-55; and the Official Register of the United States, 4-55; and photographs, 4-40; and Washington's birthday, 4-35–36, 4-37
Interstate commerce, 2-40–47
Iowa, 2-42
Iwo Jima, 4-41–42; photo, 4-42
Jackson, Andrew, 2-48–55; portraits, 2-49, 2-51, 2-52
Jackson, Jesse, Jr., 1-52; photo, 1-53, S-55
Jackson, Michael, 4-49; photo, 4-46
Jackson, MS, 3-22–29
Jackson, Rachel, 2-51; port., 2-51
Jackson County, MO, 1-46, 1-47, 1-50
James, Chris, photo, 2-5
Jameson, J. Franklin, 2-56, 3-31, S-11; photo, 2-56
Japan, 1-72
Jefferson, Thomas, 1-13–14, 1-36, 1-38, 2-63, 4-9, S-27
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, S-17
Jimmy Carter Library, 2-73, 4-61
John F. Kennedy Library, 2-77–78; Ernest Hemingway Collection, 1-67; exhibit, 2-77
John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award, 2-78
John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, S-32
Johnson, Andrew, 4-37
Johnson, Jack, 2-25–26
Johnson, Lady Bird, photo, 3-27
Johnson, Luci Baines, photo, 1-66
Johnson, Lyndon B., 1-41, 1-42–43, 1-54, 4-19, 4-66–67; and the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 2-10–19; photos, 1-40, 2-10, 2-11, 2-12, 2-13, 2-16, 2-17, 2-18, 3-27, 4-67, S-54; White House telephone recordings, 2-11
Johnson, Nicholas, 3-26–27, 3-29
Johnson v. Whittier, 1-20
Johnston, James Cathcart, 4-25, 4-26, 4-27, 4-28
Jorgensen, Lt. Victor, photo by, 4-41
Joy, John Frederick, 4-62
Judd, Norman B., 2-45
"July 20, 1969" (exhibit), S-50
"Just Between You and Me: Children's Letters to Presidents," by Ellen Fried, 1-6–11
Kanagawa, Treaty of, 1-72, 2-76
Kansas, 1-12–22, 1-45–47, 1-49, 2-20–29, 4-62
Kansas City Call, 2-22, 2-26–27, 2-28
Kansas City Monarchs, 2-26
Kansas City Packers, 2-22
Kansas City Star, 2-22
Kansas Fifteenth Cavalry, 1-48–49
Kansas-Nebraska Act, 1-46
Kansas Ninth Regiment, 1-50
Keller, Helen, 3-32
Keller, Marie, 3-41, 3-45; photo, 3-45
Kelly, Patrick J., 1-59
Kennedy, John F., 2-77, 4-66–67; assassination of, 2-11, 2-15, 4-60, S-46; and the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 2-11, 2-13–14, 2-15; letters from children, 1-10; photos, 4-13, 4-14, 4-16, 4-18; and President's Council on Youth Fitness, 4-15–19; "The Soft American," 4-15
Kennedy, Robert, 1-8, 2-13, 4-16; photo, 2-11
Kerling, Edward, 4-56
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 2-14, 4-37; photos, 2-11, 2-12
Kissinger, Henry, 2-77–78, 3-64; photo, 3-64
Kotz, Mary Lynn, Rauschenberg/Art and Life, 2-82
Krier, Joseph R., S-60; photo, S-60
Kuykendall, Dan Heflin, 4-34, 4-37
LaFeber, Walter, 1-72
Lamar Life Broadcasting, 3-24, 3-27
Lambert, William, S-9
Lane, James H., 1-46, 1-49
Lankford, Nelson D., 2-78
Lawrence, KS, 1-46–47, 1-49; illus., 1-49
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 4-60
Lawrence F. O'Brien Gallery, 4-66, 4-67, S-5, S-52, S-54–55
Lawrence (Kansas) Daily Journal-World, 3-43
Lawton, George R., 4-10
"LBJ Champions the Civil Rights Act of 1964," by Ted Gittinger and Allen Fisher, 2-10–19
Le Conte, Joseph, 4-20
Lea, Tom, 1-50; illus. of mural by, 1-51
Learning Center, 4-66, S-5, S-56–58
"Learning Center, The," by Mary C. Ryan, S-56–58
Leavenworth, KS, 2-20–29; Federal Penitentiary, S-64
Lee, Robert E., 2-41, 2-45, 4-9
Leebel, Dennis, photo, 2-5
Leff, Deborah, 1-67
"Let My People Go," speech by Carlos Montezuma, 3-44
Lewis, Henry, painting by, illus., 2-40
Lewis, Meriwether, 1-36, 1-38–39, 4-10; port., 1-37
Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1-36–39, 4-10
Library of Congress, S-10, S-11, S-12
Lincoln, Abraham, 1-49, 1-54, 2-41, 2-44, 2-45–46, 2-47, 2-63–64, 2-78, 2-82, 4-10, 4-25–26, 4-28, 4-29, 4-33, 4-34–35, 4-36; port., 2-41, 2-62, 4-35, S-26, S-27–28
List of Pensioners on the Roll, January 1, 1883, 2-69
Local archives, 3-30, 3-31–32
Lockheed Martin, 4-60–61
Lore, Ken, 3-70, 3-71; photo, 3-70
Lorentz, Pare, 3-20
Louisiana Purchase, 2-63, S-27
Louisiana Purchase Treaty, 1-54–55, 4-48–49
Louisiana Territory, 1-36, 4-10
Love, John, 2-46
Lowell, Howard, 2-77
Lyndon B. Johnson Library, exhibit, 4-60; oral history collection, 2-11
MacArthur, Maj. Gen. Douglas, 2-36
MacCarthy, Shane, 4-13, 4-14, 4-15, 4-16, 4-18; photo, 4-14
Mackey, William, 2-21
MacLean, John, 2-43–44, 2-46
MacWha, Cliff, photo, 2-5
Maine, 3-54–59
Manifests of Alien Arrivals at San Ysidro (Tia Juana), California, April 21, 1908–December 1952, microfilm publication, 1-68–69
Mann, Robert, 2-16
Mansfield, Mike, 2-17, 2-18
March on Washington, 1963, 4-44; photo, 4-44
Markham, Dean, 4-16
Marshall, George C., 4-80; photo, 3-31
Marshall, Levin, 4-22, 4-25, 4-28, 4-29
Martin, Donald, photo, S-17
Massachusetts, 3-54–59
Masters of the Big House, by William K. Scarborough, 4-20
Matlack, Timothy, S-9
Maurer, Katherine, photo, 1-33
Mayer, Charles, 1-31–32, 1-33–34
McAlister, Hill, 2-49; photo, 2-49
McClaughry, R. W., 2-20, 2-21
McClory, Robert, 4-33, 4-34; photo, 4-33
McClurkin, Darlene, 4-46–47, 4-48; photo, 4-47
McCulloch, William Moore, 2-14, 4-33–34
McCullough, David, 3-30, 4-66, 4-67, S-53; photo, 4-67
McGowan, George, 1-29-30
McGowan, William George, 3-17, 3-19, 3-70, 4-67, S-53; photos, 3-19, S-52
McGowan and Worley, 1-29-30, 1-32–33
MCI Communications, Inc., 4-67
McKellar, Kenneth D., 2-53, 2-58; photo, 2-58
McMonigle, John L., S-64; photos, S-64
McNair, Hurley, 2-23–24
McNamara, Robert, 1-41, 1-42, 2-38; photo, 1-40
McPherson, James M., 2-78
Meehan, Charles, 1-29
Meese, Edwin, 3-5; photo, 3-4
Meet the Press, 2-18
Melton, Frank, 3-28
Memorial Day, 4-31, 4-33
Mercer, William Newton, 4-25, 4-28
Merchant of Venice, The, by William Shakespeare, 3-11–14
Meredith, James, 3-22, 3-23–24
"Meriwether Lewis's Shopping Trip to Philadelphia, May 1803," by Stacey Bredhoff, 1-36–39
Mexico, alien arrivals from, 1-68–69
Michigan, 2-66–71
Microfilm publications, 1-60–61, 1-69, 2-67–69, 2-79–80, 3-67–68, 4-62–64, airplane disappearances, 2-79–80; alien arrivals, 4-63, 4-64; alien seamen, 4-64; Arizona, 4-63; Arkansas, 4-64; Army discharges, 4-64; Austria, 1-69, 2-80; Bermuda Triangle disappearances, 2-79–80; Bureau of Indian Affairs, 4-62; Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1-69, 2-80, 4-64; central collecting points, 4-64; Cherokee Neutral Lands, 4-62; Chinese immigrants, 4-63–64; circuit courts, 4-64; Civil War, 2-69, 3-67–68; compiled military service records, 4-64; concentration camps, 4-62–63, 4-64; Dachau, 4-62–63; Danish West Indies, 4-64; district courts, 1-69, 2-80; draft cards, 2-80, 3-68, 4-64; enrollments for merchant vessels, 4-64; Flossenbürg, 4-64; Freedmen's Bureau, 1-69, 2-80, 4-64; Hawaii, 2-80, 4-64; internal revenue assessment lists, 2-67; Kentucky, 1-69; Korean War casualties, 4-64; Louisiana, 4-64; Marburg Central Collecting Point, 4-64; Mexican War, 4-64; military service records, 3-67–68; Minnesota, 2-80; Mississippi, 4-64; Missouri, 4-64; Montana, 4-64; National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1-60–61; naturalization petitions, 1-69; naval records, 3-67–68; Nazi concentration camps, 4-62–63; Nazi-looted art and archives, 2-80; New Hampshire, 3-68; nonpopulation censuses, 4-64; Offenbach Archival Depot, 4-64; Ohio, 1-69; pension files, 2-69, 3-67–68; postmasters, 2-67–68, 4-55; Selective Service System, 3-68; State Department, 4-64; Texas, 4-63; Union army, 2-69; U.S. Allied Commission for Austria, 1-69, 2-80; U.S. Colored Troops, 4-64; U.S. court of appeals, 4-64; veterans, 2-69, 4-64; volunteer soldiers, 4-64; World War II, 2-79, 2-80, 3-68, 4-64
Milestone documents, S-54–55
Military personnel, service records, 3-64; women, 1-62–63
Miller, Howard, 4-44; poster by, illus., 4-43
Miller, Phineas, 3-72
Mills, Kay, "Changing Channels: The Civil Rights Case That Transformed Television," 3-22–29
Mills, Wilbur, 2-14
Minor, William J., 4-22, 4-23, 4-25, 4-28–29; photo, 4-29
Mississippi, 3-22–29, 4-20–29
Mississippi and Missouri Railroad, 2-40–47
Mississippi and Missouri Railroad Company v. Ward, 2-46
Mississippi River, 2-40–47
Missouri, 1-44–51, 1-66
Missouri Republican, 1-47
Mitchell, J. Ridley, 2-53
Monday holidays, 4-31–37
Montezuma, Carlos, 3-38–47; photos, 3-38, 3-39, 3-40, 3-41, 3-45, 3-46
"More Than Paper," by Ellen Fried, S-44–47
Mortality schedules, 2-67, 2-69
Mosley, Raymond, 3-49; photo, 3-53
Mount Vernon, 2-54, 4-37
Moy, Gene, 4-60
Moyers, Bill, 2-19; photo, 2-18
Muegge, Paul, 2-78
Murfreesboro Veterans Hospital, Tennessee, 2-52–53, 2-54–55; photo, 2-52
Museum of American Political Life, University of Hartford, 1-67
Nagasaki, Japan, 4-42, 4-44; photo of attacks on, 4-42
"NARA Across America" (exhibit), S-43, S-64
"NARA Conservators Meet the Challenge Every Day," by Mary Lynn Ritzenthaler, S-16
"NARA Marks Twentieth Anniversary of Independence Legislation," by John W. Carlin, 3-4–5
Nashville, TN, 2-48–49
Nastick, Tom, 4-48; photo, 4-48
Natchez District, MS, 4-20–29
National Academy of Sciences, S-22
National Advertising Council, 4-18–19
National Archives, creation of, 2-56–59
National Archives Advisory Committee on Preservation, 4-60
National Archives and Records Administration, Access to Archival Databases (AAD), 1-5, 2-78, 3-65–66; annual report, 1-68; audiovisual archives, 3-16–21; budget, 2-76; and census records, 2-4; Civil War records, 2-8–9; Document Conservation Laboratory, 4-48, S-16; electronic records, 1-4–5, 1-66, 2-76, 3-65–66, 4-60–61; events, 1-64–65, 2-74–75, 3-62–63, 4-58–59; exhibits, 1-41, 1-70, 2-60–65, 3-16–21, 4-4–5, 4-46–49, 4-60, S-30–51; finding aids, 3-67, 4-60; independence from General Services Administration, 3-4–5; Learning Center, 4-66, S-56–58; Modern Records Program, 2-77; news and notices, 1-66–67, 2-76–78, 3-64–66, 4-60–61; Nixon Presidential Materials Staff, 4-35–36, 4-39; Office of the Federal Register, 3-48–53; and The People's Vote, 1-52; photographs at, 4-39–45, S-45, S-54–55; publications, 1-68–69, 2-79–80, 3-67–68, 4-62–64; Research Center, 2-4–5; Still Pictures Branch, 4-40–45; Strategic Plan, 2-76; symposia, 2-78; Virtual Archives Laboratory, 1-5; web site, 1-5, 3-49, 3-51, 3-53, 3-65–66, 4-47, 4-60, S-5, S-55, S-58
National Archives and Records Administration Act of 1984, 3-4–5
National Archives Building, 1-70; construction of, 2-56, 2-58–59; and display of the Charters of Freedom, S-6–7, S-12–13; Fourth of July Celebration, 2-76; murals, S-30–33; renovation, 2-4–5, 3-17–18, S-5, S-6–7; shop, 1-71, 2-83, 3-71, S-5, S-62
National Archives Experience, 1-41, 1-70, 2-60–65, 2-82, 2-83, 3-16–21, 3-70–71, 4-4–5, 4-46–49, 4-66, 4-67, S-4–5, S-6–7, S-53, S-55, S-60
"National Archives Experience Highlights America's Film Treasures, The," 3-16–21
National Archives in the Nation's Capital: Information for Researchers, 3-67
National Archives Records Relating to the Korean War, comp. by Rebecca L. Collier, 3-67
National Archives Regional Archives System, Anchorage, AK, 2-76; Great Lakes Region, 3-66, 4-60; and Historical Registers of National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1-60–61; Northeast Region (Boston), 3-54–59; Pacific Region, 1-25; Southeast Region, 2-77
National Archives Trust Fund, 2-79
National Asylum for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1-57, 1-59
National Banner, 1-56
National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC), 3-22
National Center for Supercomputer Applications, University of Illinois, 1-5
National Council of Churches, 2-16
National Dairy Council, 4-18
National Endowment for the Arts, S-32
National Historical Publications and Records Commission, 2-76, 3-30–33
National Historical Publications Commission, 3-31
National History Day, 1-52, 2-76
"National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, The," by Trevor K. Plante, 1-56–61; illus. of, 1-56, 1-57, 1-58
National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1-5, S-17, S-21
National Intelligencer, 4-26
National Literary Association, 1-56
National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD, 2-54
National Park Service, 1-67, 4-45, S-32
National Personnel Records Center, 3-64, 3-65, 4-55
National Trust for Historic Preservation, 1-67
Naturalization records, 3-54–59
Navy Avenger torpedo bombers, Flight 19, 2-79–80
Nazi concentration camps, 4-62–63
Nazi sympathizers, 4-56
Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Records Interagency Working Group, 2-76, 2-79
Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act, 2-79
Negro National League (baseball), 2-20–29
New Era (prison newspaper), 2-21–22, 2-23, 2-28
"New Era Begins for the Charters of Freedom, A," by Mary Lynn Ritzenthaler and Catherine Nicholson, S-14–23
"New Federal Agency Shapes Up, A," by Stephen Plotkin, 4-12–19
New Hampshire, 3-54–59
New Orleans, LA, 4-27–28
New World Is at Hand, A (book), 3-67
"New World Is at Hand, A" (exhibit), 2-60–65, 2-76, S-7
"New World Is at Hand, A": Rotunda Exhibit Chronicles Freedom's Journey," by Stacey Bredhoff, 2-60–65, S-24–29
New York, 3-56
New York Times, 2-33, 2-38, 2-49–50
Nichols, Bruce, 3-60, 3-61
Nicholson, Catherine, "A New Era Begins for the Charters of Freedom," S-14–23
Nineteenth Amendment, 1-54
Nixon, Richard M., 4-13, 4-35–36, 4-37; and Elvis Presley, 4-39, 4-41; letters from children, 1-8–9, 1-10; photos, 1-7, 3-64, 4-38; tapes released, 1-66–67; Watergate tapes, S-46
Nonpopulation census records, 2-67
North, S. N. Dexter, 4-52
North Carolina, 4-20, 4-26–27, 4-28
"Not Quite Southern: The Precarious Allegiance of the Natchez Nabobs in the Sectional Crisis," by William K. Scarborough, 4-20–29
Nutt, Haller, 4-27–28
O'Brien, Lawrence, III, 4-66, S-60; photo, S-60
O'Brien, Lawrence F., 2-14, 4-66–67, S-54; photos, 4-67, S-54
Office of Personnel Management, 4-37
Official Military Personnel Files, 3-64
"Official Register of the United States, 1816–1959, The," by John P. Deeben, 4-50–55
Official Register of the United States, The, 2-68, 4-50–55
Old Settlers' History of Bates County, Missouri, 1-47–48
Oleomargarine Act, S-64
Olin, David, S-32; photo, S-33
Olin Conservation, Inc., S-32–33
O'Malley, John, 3-24
"Ordeal of Herbert Hoover, The," by Richard Norton Smith and Timothy Walch, 2-30–38
Order Number 11, 1-44–51
Order Number 11, painting by George Caleb Bingham, 1-51; illus., 1-44–45
Orfield, Gary, 2-18–19
Osage Indians, 4-62
Otovo, Amelia, photo, 3-51
Paramount Newsreels, 3-21
Parker, Everett, 3-24; photo, 3-25
Patent Office, S-9
Patents, 3-72, S-40-41
"Peanuts" cartoon by Charles Schulz, 4-19; illus., 4-12
Pearl Harbor, photos of the attack on, 4-39, 4-41
Pension Office, 2-70
Pension records, 1-59–60, 2-68–69, 2-70
People's Vote: 100 Documents that Shaped America, The, 1-52–55
Perry, Commodore Matthew, 1-72
Pettigrew, William S., 4-25, 4-26, 4-27
Peuser, Richard W., and Trevor K. Plante, "Cold Mountain's Inman: Fact Versus Fiction," 2-6–9
Pfeiffer, David A., "Bridging the Mississippi: The Railroads and Steamboats Clash at the Rock Island Bridge," 2-40–47; comp., Records Relating to North American Railroads, 3-67
Philadelphia, PA, 1-36, 1-38, 1-39
Photographs at the National Archives, 4-39–45, S-45, S-54–55
Physical fitness, 4-12–19
Physicians, records pertaining to, 2-67–71
Pinkert, Marvin, 3-17, 4-46, 4-49; photos, 3-71, 4-46; "We're All Here," S-36–39
Plantation owners, 4-20–29
Plantations, illus., 4-20–21, 4-24, 4-26
Plante, Trevor K., "Cold Mountain's Inman: Fact Versus Fiction," 2-6–9; "The National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers," 1-56–61; photo, 1-61
Plotkin, Stephen, "A New Federal Agency Shapes Up," 4-12–19
Politics of Upheaval, The, by Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., 2-50
Polshek firm, 3-34
Pope, John Russell, 3-17–18, S-10–11
Popular culture, exhibit of, 4-60
Post offices, 2-54, 2-55
Postage stamps, 2-52
Postal Service, 4-50, 4-53–54, 4-55
Postmaster appointments, 2-67–68, 4-51
Potter, Lee Ann, "The Flip Side of History," 4-6–10; photo, S-56
Powell, Colin, photo, 2-76
Prechtel-Kluskens, Claire, "Researching the Career of a Nineteenth-Century Physician," 2-66–71
"Present at the Past," by Ellen Fried, S-48–51
Presidential elections, 3-48–49, 3-51, 3-53
Presidential libraries, 2-79; exhibits, 1-66, 1-67, 2-77, 3-34–35, 3-64–65, 4-61, S-55; letters from children in, 1-6–11
Presidential Physical Fitness Award, illus., 4-19
Presidential Recordings and Materials Preservation Act, 1-66–67
"Presidents: Conflicts, Crisis, and Peace" (exhibit), 1-41-43, S-45, S-51
President's Council on Youth Fitness, 4-13–19; posters for, illus., 4-12, 4-17
Presidents' Day, 4-33–37
Presley, Elvis, 1-9, 1-10, 4-39, 4-41; photos, 1-11, 4-38
Preston, Robert, 4-19
Primarily Teaching, S-58
Printing Commission of Congress, 4-52
Prisons, 2-2–29
Proclamation by the King for Suppressing Rebellion, 2-61
Profile in Courage Awards, 2-78
"Providing Customer Service of the Highest Order," by John W. Carlin, 2-4–5
Public Papers of the President, 3-51
Public Vaults (exhibit), 1-41–43, 2-82, 3-17–21, 3-71, 4-4–5, 4-46–49, S-5, S-34–51
"Public Vaults: An Exciting Journey through American Records, The," by John W. Carlin, 4-4–5
Putnam, Herbert, S-10, S-11
Quantrill, William, 1-46, 1-48, 1-49, 1-50; photo, 1-46
Quitman, John A., 4-23, 4-27; photo, 4-22
Quok Shee, 1-25, 1-26–35; photos, 1-24, 1-28, 1-31
Raab, Wilhelm, 4-14, 4-15
Racial discrimination, 1-12–22, 2-10–19, 3-22–29
Racial relations in prison, 2-20–29
Railroad Bridge Company, 2-42–47
Railroads, 2-40–47
Ralph Appelbaum and Associates, 3-34
Rauschenberg, Robert, 2-82
Rauschenberg/Art and Life, by Mary Lynn Kotz, 2-82
Reagan, Nancy, 3-60, 3-61; photos, 3-36, 3-37
Reagan, Ronald, 3-4, 3-5, 3-20, 3-29, 3-34–35; and the Berlin Wall, 2-64–65, S-28-29; letters, 3-60–61; letters from children, 1-10–11; photos, 2-65, 3-19, 3-37, 3-60, 3-61, S-54
Reagan: A Life in Letters, ed. by Kiron K. Skinner, Annelise Anderson, and Martin Anderson, 3-60–61
"Reagan's Lifetime of Letters Paints a Vivid Portrait," by Ellen Fried, 3-60–61
Record of America, 4-5, S-44
Records conservation, S-6, S-14–23
Records management, 2-77, 3-30–33, 3-57
"Records Matter," S-34–35
Records of Achievement Award, 4-66, 4-67; illus., 4-67
Records of the Commissary General of Prisoners, Record Group 249, 2-9
Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Record Group 85, 3-57
Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, Record Group 92, 1-59–60
Records of the Veterans Administration, Record Group 15, 1-60
Records preservation, 3-30–33, 3-34
Records Relating to North American Railroads, comp. by David Pfeiffer, 3-67
"Records Tell the Stories of America," S-4
Reedy, George, 2-13
"Reel D-Day, The" (exhibit), 3-18, 3-19, S-46
Refugees, Civil War, 1-47, 1-49–51
Register of Officers and Agents, Civil, Military, and Naval, in the Service of the United States, 2-68
"Reports from the Front" (exhibit), S-49
Republican Party, and the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 2-15–16, 2-17, 2-19
"Researching the Career of a Nineteenth-Century Physician," by Claire Prechtel-Kluskens, 2-66–71
"Revolution in the South: President Carter's New Novel Brings History to Life, The," by Ellen Fried, 2-72–73
Revolutionary War in the South, 2-72–73
Reynolds, William, 1-16–17
Reynolds case, 1-16–17
Rhoads, William, 2-48
Rhode Island, 3-54–59
Rice, Martin, 1-47, 1-48, 1-50
Richard M. Nixon Library, 4-35–36
Ride, Sally, photo, 3-18
Ritzenthaler, Mary Lynn, and Catherine Nicholson, "A New Era Begins for the Charters of Freedom," S-14–23
River navigation, 2-40–47
Rives, Timothy, and Robert Rives, "The Booker T Four's Unlikely Journey from Prison Baseball to the Negro Leagues," 2-20–29
Roach, Benjamin, Jr., 4-22, 4-28
Roach, William H., 2-51
Robb, Lynda Johnson, photo, 1-66
Roberts, Cokie, 1-52, 2-82; photos, 1-53, 2-83
Roberts, William R., 2-83
Rock Island Bridge, 2-40–47
Rogers, Will, 2-35
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 2-54; photos, 2-48, 2-49, 2-50
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1-13, 1-41, 3-4, 4-51, 4-57, 4-80; architectural interests, 2-48–55; and creation of the National Archives, 2-56, 2-58, 2-59, S-11; and Herbert Hoover, 2-32, 2-36–37; letters from children, 1-7–8; photos, 2-37, 2-48, 2-49, 2-50, 2-51, 2-53, 4-40, 4-80
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1-41, 4-16, 4-18; photo, 1-41
Rosenfeld, Patti, photo, 3-71
Rosenfeld, Ronnie, photo, 3-71
Rosenthal, Jack, photo by, 4-42
"Rosie the Riveter," illus., 4-43
Ross, Charles G., 3-9–13; photo, 3-10
Ross, Rodney A., "Creating the National Archives," 2-56–59
"Rotunda: Heart of the Experience, The," S-6-7
Rowan, Carl T., 1-15–16
Rubenstein, Michael, photo, 3-26
Rural Rhymes and Poems from the Farm, by Martin Rice, 1-48
Rush, Benjamin, 1-38–39
Rush, Richard, S-9, S-22
Ruskin, Ray, 4-49; photo, 4-49
Russell, Richard, 2-16, 2-18
Russia, 4-10
Rutherford (Tennessee) Courier, 2-53
Rutledge, Edward, port., S-32
Ryan, Mary C., "The Ever-Changing Experience," S-52–55; "The Learning Center," S-56–58
Saboteurs: The Nazi Raid on America, by Michael Dobbs, 4-56–57
Sadat, Anwar, photo, 4-61
Saddler, Walter, 3-27
St. Paul, MN, 4-60
Salinger, Pierre, 4-16
Salzberg, Deborah Ratner, 2-83
Samar, Sima, 2-78
San Diego Supercomputer Center, University of California at San Diego, 1-5
San Francisco, CA, 1-26, 1-27
Sandoval, Will, 4-47; photo, 4-46; "Sounds of Crisis," 1-40–43
Save America's Treasures, 1-67, S-32
Sawyer, Carl E., 3-43
Scarborough, William K., "Not Quite Southern: The Precarious Allegiance of the Natchez Nabobs in the Sectional Crisis," 4-20–29
Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr., 2-50
Schofield, Gen. John M., 1-48–49, 1-50
Schools, holidays, 4-35; segregation in, 1-13–22
Schulz, Charles, 4-19; cartoon by, illus., 4-12
Scott, Charles, 1-16; photo, 1-17
Scott, Winfield, 2-52; port., 2-52
Segregation, 1-12–22
Seward, William H., 4-23
Shahn, Ben, photograph by, 3-65
Shallus, Jacob, S-9
Sharp, Byron, 3-38
Shenkler, Marvin, photo, S-33
Sherman, Gen. William T., 1-49
Ships and vessels, U.S. Navy, 4-50, 4-53
Shoup, Gen. David M., 4-16
Shultz, George, 3-60, 3-61
Siddali, Silvana R., 2-78
"Signs of the Times: Life in the Swingin' Sixties" (exhibit), 4-60
Skinner, Kiron, interview with, 3-60–61; photo, 3-60; et al., Reagan: A Life in Letters, 3-60–61
Slaveholders, 4-20-29
Slavery, 2-62, 2-63–64, S-26, S-27-28
"Slippery Criminals," S-64
Smith, Alfred E., 2-31–32
Smith, Chris Rudy, 4-46, 4-48, 4-49; photo, 4-46
Smith, Howard W., 2-14, 2-15-16, 2-18; photo, 2-16
Smith, R.L.T., 3-24; photo, 3-25
Smith, Richard Norton, and Timothy Walch, "The Ordeal of Herbert Hoover," 2-30–38
Snider, Richard, 4-16
Social Security Act, 1-53
Society of American Indians, 3-44
Society of Friends, 2-62, S-26
"Soft American, The," by John F. Kennedy, 4-15
"Something for Everyone," by Ellen Fried, S-40-43
"Sounds of Crisis," by Will Sandoval, 1-40–43
South Carolina, 4-20, 4-25–26, 4-27
Southern planters and the Civil War, 4-20–29
Souza, Pete, photos by, 3-36–37
Speer, John, 1-49
Spellman, Francis Cardinal, photo, 2-13
Speroff, Leon, "Carlos Montezuma's Heroic Journey—and His Return to the Yavapai," 3-38–47
Sports Illustrated, 4-15, 4-19
Stack, Eddie, 2-26
Stalin, Joseph, photo, 4-40
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, 1-5
Stanford University, 1-5, 2-37
State, secretary of, 4-51
State and local courts, 3-54–59
State government archives, 3-30, 3-31–32
State holidays, 4-34, 4-35, 4-37
State Messaging and Archival Retrieval Toolset, 2-76
Statue of Liberty, 2-64, S-28
Steamboats, 2-40–47
Stedman, William, 3-39, 3-47
Stone, William J., S-9, S-22–23
"Stone Engraving: Icon of the Declaration, The," by Catherine Nicholson, S-22–23
Storey, Michael, 4-36
Street, Albert, 2-27–28, 2-29; photos, 2-26
Surget, Francis, Jr., 4-24, 4-29
Surget, Francis, Sr., 4-22, 4-29
Tang, Vincent, 1-30–31
Taylor, Candy Jim, 2-27, 2-29
Taylor, John C., 2-29
Taylor, Zachary, 4-23
Telecommunications industry, 3-70
Television, and African Americans, 3-22–29
Tennessee, 2-48–49, 2-52–53
Texas, 4-35
They Fought Like Demons: Women Soldiers in the American Civil War, by DeAnne Blanton and Lauren M. Cook, 1-62–63
Thirteenth Amendment, 1-54
"This Great Nation Will Endure: Photographs of the Great Depression" (exhibit), 3-64–65
Thomas, Bernice L., "FDR as Architect: Invoking the Image of Old Hickory," 2-48–55
Tilford, Charles R., photo, S-17
Tinston, Cathie, 2-4
Togus, ME, 1-56, 1-58
Topeka, KS, 1-12–22
"Travels of the Charters of Freedom," by Milton Gustafson, S-8–13
Treaty of Kanagawa, 1-72, 2-76
Truman, Bess Wallace, 3-9, 3-10; photo, 3-9
Truman, Harry S., 1-13, 1-51, 1-66, 2-37–38, 3-31, S-12–13, S-42–43; letters from children, 1-8–9; photos, 2-38, 3-6, 3-7, 3-10, 3-12, 3-14, 3-31, S-12, S-13; school years, 3-6-14
Turner, Tim, photo, 3-49
Tyler, Benjamin Owen, S-22, S-23
Tyler, Roy, 2-24-27, 2-28, 2-29; photos, 2-24
UBS, Inc., S-32
Uniform Monday Holiday Law, 4-35, 4-37
Union Army, and Order Number 11, 1-46-51; veterans, 1-56–61
Unionists among Southern slaveholders, 4-20–29
United Church of Christ, Office of Communication, 3-24, 3-25, 3-27, 3-28
U.S. Army, enlistment records, 3-65
U.S. circuit courts, 2-46, 3-54–59
U.S. Congress, 4-10, 4-31, 4-35, 4-37
U.S. Constitution, 2-60–61, 2-62–63, 2-64, 2-65
United States Court of Appeals, and communications law, 3-25, 3-27, 3-29
U.S. Department of Defense, personnel records, 3-64
U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1-20–21
U.S. Department of State, 2-76, S-9–10, S-22, S-23
U.S. Department of the Navy, 3-18
U.S. district courts, 2-46–47, 3-54–59
United States Government Manual, The, 3-51
U.S. House of Representatives, Commerce Committee, 2-46; Judiciary Committee, 2-13–14, 4-33–34; Rules Committee, 2-14, 2-15–16, 2-18
U.S. Intelligence and the Nazis, by Richard Breitman et al., 2-79
U.S. Marine Corps, 4-16; personnel records, 3-64
U.S. Navy, personnel records, 3-64; ships and vessels, 4-50, 4-53
U.S. News, 2-35
U.S. News & World Report, 1-52, 4-67, S-54
U.S. Post Office, 4-53
U.S. Senate, and the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 2-16-19; Committee on Military Affairs and the Militia, 1-57; and presidential elections, 3-48–49, 3-53
United States Statutes at Large, The, 3-51
U.S. Supreme Court, 1-13–14, 1-15, 1-16, 1-21, 2-46–47, 2-76, 2-79
United States v. The Railroad Bridge Company, 2-43–44
Universal Newsreels, 3-21
University of Arkansas, Clinton School of Public Service, 3-34, 3-35
University of California at Berkeley, 4-60
University of California at San Diego, 1-5
University of Illinois, 1-5
University of Maryland, 1-5
Urgent Deficiency Act, 1913, 4-53, 4-54
USA Today, 4-36
Using Civilian Records for Genealogical Research in the National Archives, Washington, DC, Area, 3-67
USS Shaw, 4-41; photo, 4-39
Valenti, Jack, 2-15, 2-16–17; photo, 2-14
Vallee, Rudy, 2-35
Van Delinder, Jean, "Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka: A Landmark Case Unresolved Fifty Years Later," 1-12–22; photo, 1-22
Verdi River, 3-39, 3-43
Vermont, 3-54–59
Vernon County, MO, 1-47
Veterans, African American, 1-59; bonuses for, 2-36; Civil War, 1-56–61, 2-68–70; disabled, 1-56–61; homes for, 1-56–61; pension records, 2-68–70; World War I, 2-36
Veterans Day, 4-31, 4-33
Veterans hospitals, 2-52–54, 2-55
Vietnam War, 1-41–43
Vinson, Fred M., S-12, S-13; photo, S-13
Virginia, 4-35, 4-37
Voorhees, Alan M., photo, S-60
Voting Rights Act of 1965, 2-18
Wadsworth, Homer C., 4-14
Walch, Timothy, "The Ordeal of Herbert Hoover," 2-30–38
Wall Street Journal, 4-33
Wallace, Bess, 3-9, 3-10; photo, 3-9
War criminals, 2-79
War Department, personnel records, 3-64; Record and Pension Office, 2-8
War Department Collection of Confederate Records, Record Group 109, 2-8–9
"War on Civilians: Order Number 11 and the Evacuation of Western Missouri, A," by Sarah Bohl, 1-44–51
Ward, James, 2-46
Ward, Minnie, 3-8, 3-14
Warner, J. B., 1-27–28
Warner, Robert M., 3-5; photo, 3-4
Warren, Earl, 1-13–14, 1-16; photo, 1-12
Washington, George, 2-50, 2-54, 2-62–63, 2-64, 4-9, 4-31–37, S-18, S-26–27, S-28; "Farewell Address," 4-37
Washington, Reginald, comp., Black Family Research, 3-67
Washington, VA, 4-37
Washington Intelligencer, 4-23
Washington National Airport, 2-54
Washington Post, 2-15, 2-19, 3-27–28, 4-35
Wassaja, 3-38–47
Wassaja (newsletter), 3-41–43, 3-44
Watson, Cindy, 2-78
"We Can Do It," poster by Howard Miller, 4-44; illus., 4-43
Wead, H. M., 2-46
Webb, Jim, 2-16
Webster, Daniel, S-9
Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, 3-51
"We're All Here," by Marvin Pinkert, S-36–39
WGBH/NOVA, S-53
"What Is the National Archives Experience," S-5
Wheeler, Tom, 1-70, 2-82, 3-70, 4-66, 4-67, S-60; photos, 1-70, 2-82, 3-70, S-60
Whelan, Israel, 1-38
White, Joe, 2-21–22
White, Michael, 3-48–49; photo, 3-53
"White House: Conflicts, Crisis, and Peace" (exhibit), 2-82
"White House: Inside Story" (exhibit), 2-82, S-45, S-51
White House, miniature of, photo, 1-66
"White House: Public Platform" (exhibit), S-45
White House Central Files, 3-64
Whitney, Eli, 3-72
Wilkins, Roy, 2-15; photo, 2-12
Wilkinson, Charles B. "Bud," 4-16, 4-19; photo, 4-16
Wilkinson, W. H., 1-29, 1-33
Wille, Charles, S-64; photo, S-64
William G. McGowan Charitable Fund, Inc., 4-67, S-53
William G. McGowan Theater, 3-17–18, 3-70, 4-66, 4-67, S-5, S-52–53; photos, 3-16, S-52
William J. Clinton Library, 3-34–35; illus., 3-34, 3-35
Willson, Meredith, "Chicken Fat Song," 4-19; photo, 4-18
Wilson, Henry, 1-57
Winchester, George, 4-23
Winchester, Josiah, 4-23, 4-28
Wingfield, David, 2-22–24, 2-29; photos, 2-22, 2-23
Wirth, Joseph, S-64; photo, S-64
WLBT (television station), 3-22–29
Wolfe, Ron, 4-36
Woman suffrage, 2-64
Women, and the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1-59; as soldiers in the Civil War, 1-62–63
"Women Soldiers in the Civil War," by Ellen Fried, 1-62–63
Wood, Waddy B., 2-50
Work Projects Administration, 3-54–56, 3-59
World War I, and American Indians, 3-44
World War II, 2-79, 2-80, 4-80; audiovisual records of, 3-16, 3-18, 3-19–21; D-day messages, 2-84; enlistment records, 3-65; photographs, 4-40–44; saboteurs, 4-56–57
Worley, Alexander, 1-29
Worsham, James, "Betrayal Foils a German 'Invasion' of America," 4-56–57
Wright, Thomas, photo, 3-48
Yavapai, 3-38–47
Young, Ellen, 1-51
Young, Whitney, photos, 2-11, 2-12
Zapruder, Abraham, 3-20, S-46
Zeender, James, 4-48–49; photo, 4-49
Zweifel, John and Jan, illus. of miniature by, 1-66