Prologue: 2005 Index
"20th-Century Veterans' Service Records: Safe, Secure—and Available," by Norman Eisenberg, 1-52–56
Abani, Chris, Graceland, 2-70
Abcede, Salvador, 3-30, 3-33; photo, 3-29
Abraham Lincoln Institute, 2-75
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, 1-36, 1-71, 1-75
Adams, Edgar J., 4-57
African Americans, Boy Scouts, 2-28, 2-30; in the Civil War, 4-22–31; congressmen, 3-63; habeas corpus case records relating to, 3-58–60; housing for, 1-49–50; marriages of, 1-58-65, 4-29–30; and the New Deal, 1-43–46; pension files, 4-22–31; presidential appointees, 4-55, 4-57; training and education for, 1-46, 1-48, 1-49, 1-51; and World War II defense industries, 1-43, 1-46-51
Agnew, Spiro, photo, 3-6
Air Force One, 4-67–68
Alabama, 1-61, 1-64, 2-55, 2-57
Alaska, 4-57
Albaugh, James, photo, 4-71
Alexander, Mrs. Lamar (Honey), 1-74
Alexander, Will, 1-48-49
Al-Jaafari, Ibrahim, 3-67; photo, 3-66
Allen, Gen. Terry, photo, 2-16
Allied Translation and Interpreter Section, 3-31–32, 3-33
American Civil Liberties Union, 4-36–37
American Court Gossip, 1-19
American Expeditionary Force Siberia, 4-33–38
American Historical Association, 1-5
American Jewish Historical Society, 1-71
"American Originals: Eyewitness" (exhibit), 4-70
"American Presidency: Photographic Treasures of the National Archives, The" (exhibit), 1-40
American State Papers, 2-54–61
"Americans in Paris," 2-42–47, 4-71
Ames, Benjamin, 4-54
Ames, C. Delano, 2-30
Amnesty oaths, 1-76
Anderson, Fred, 1-72
Anderson, Harry B., 4-55
Andrews, Lt. Col. Edwin D., 3-29, 3-30, 3-33
Andrews, Julie, 4-6, 4-12
Annals of Congress, 4-58–59
Antonucci, Don, photo, 4-48
Applegate, Lindsay, 1-28
Applegate, Capt. Oliver C., 1-35; photo, 1-24, 1-25
Apprenticeships, 3-56-57
Archivists of the United States, 2-51, 2-68–69, 3-34–35
Arctic explorations, 4-80
Arizona, 2-33, 2-36–37, 2-39
Arkansas, 1-61–62, 1-64, 2-55
Armstrong, George B., 3-15–16; photo, 3-14
Army Pictorial Service, 2-21
Association of American Railroads, 2-27
"At the National Archives, Pursuing Two Great Goals to Improve Service to Our Customers," by Allen Weinstein, 2-4–5
Atlanta Public Library, 3-52
Atomic bomb, 2-19–20, 2-23, 2-76
Australia, 3-27, 3-29, 3-30–31, 3-33
Baldwin, Roger, 4-36–37; photo, 4-37
Bales, Rebecca, "Winema and the Modoc War: One Woman's Struggle for Peace," 1-24-35; photo, 1-35
Bangs, George S., 3-16; photo, 3-14
Bank robberies, materials relating to, 3-68
Bankruptcies, 2-62
Bankruptcy, case records relating to, 3-57-58
Barlow, John Whitney, 2-38-39, 2-40
Barnett, Dick Lewis, 4-22, 4-23; photo, 4-22
Bartlett, John Russell, 2-36
Batchelder, Cpl. Charles, 4-34
Beaulieu, John, 3-8; photos, 1-37, 3-8
Beauregard, Gen. Pierre G. T., 3-37, 3-40, 3-45; photo, 3-38
"Becoming American: The Chinese Experience," 3-51
Belgium, 3-62
Bell, Alexander Graham, 2-42
Bellardo, Lewis, photo, 4-48
"Belva Lockwood: Blazing the Trail for Women in Law," by Jill Norgren, 1-14–23
Bennett, Clara, 1-19, 1-21, 1-22–23
Benson, James M., 3-70-71
Benton, Thomas Hart, 2-25
Bill of Rights, copy of, 4-5
"Bill of Rights Memories," by Allen Weinstein, 4-4–5
Bittner, Eric, 3-51
Blackman, Ann, "Wild Rose: Rose O'Neale Greenhow, Civil War Spy," 3-36–47; photo, 3-47
Blair, Montgomery, 3-15
Blanco, Jacobo, 2-38–39, 2-40
Blanton, Deanne, 3-40
Blassingame, John, 1-59
Boeing Company, 3-71, 4-70
Boester, Pfc. Irvin A., 2-22; photo, 2-22
Bohrer, Julius, 4-58
Bolsheviks, 4-33-34
Born Losers: A History of Failure in America, by Scott A. Sandage, 2-62-63
Boundary commissions, 2-34, 2-36, 2-37, 2-38–39
Boundary monuments, 2-33, 2-34, 2-35, 2-36, 2-37–40; illus., 2-36, 2-38–39
Boundary surveys, 2-33–41
Bounty land claims, 2-55, 2-58, 2-60
Boy Scouts of America, 2-25–26, 2-27–31
Boyle, Lt. William Henry, 1-33
Brachfeld, Paul, photo, 3-66
Bradsher, Greg, "The 'Z Plan' Story," 3-22–33; photo, 3-33
Brady, Mathew, photo by, 3-37
Brannin, Carl, 4-36–37
Breyer, Stephen, 4-71
"Bridging the Mississippi: The Railroads and Steamboats Clash at the Rock Island Bridge," by David A. Pfeiffer, 4-67
Brimer, Thomas J., 1-12
British Royal Navy, 2-11, 2-12-13, 3-14
Brokaw, Tom, 3-70, 3-71, 4-68, 4-70; photos, 3-71, 4-70-71
Brooks, Jack, 1-5
Brown, Col. Orlando, 1-64
Brown v. Board of Education, 3-52
Buchanan, William I., 4-50, 4-52, 4-55; photo, 4-50
Buckner, Lt. Gen. Simon Bolivar, Jr., 2-22; photo, 2-21
Bull Run, First battle of, 3-37, 3-39
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1-58–65, 2-73
Burke, Frank, photo, 3-35
Burns, Donald, photo, 1-55
Burns, Ken, 3-51; photo, 4-71
Burt, Pvt. Chester, 4-34
Burt, Cora, 1-11
Burt, Harry B., 1-7–11, 1-12
Burtzloff, Mary, 3-52
Bush, George H. W., 1-38, 1-70, 4-66; photos, 1-38, 2-51
Bush, George W., 1-38, 1-70, 2-48, 2-70; budget proposal, 2-69-70; inaugural parade, 2-74-75; photos, 1-38, 1-39, 2-50, 2-51, 4-67
Bush, Laura, photo, 4-67
Bustard, Bruce, "The Way We Worked," 4-40-45
Butler, Maj. Gen. Benjamin, 4-15, 1-16; photo, 4-16
Butts, Michèle T., "Trading Gray for Blue: Ex-Confederates Hold the Upper Missouri for the Union," 4-14–21; photo, 4-21
Cahoon, L. Reynolds, photo, 4-48
California, 1-25–35, 2-33, 2-34, 2-35, 2-36, 2-39-40, 2-73
Camp Hoffman, MD, 4-15–16
Campbell, Thomas, photo, 4-48
Canby, Gen. Edward R. S., 1-31, 1-32, 1-33, 1-35; photo, 1-29
Cardozo, Benjamin Nathan, 4-55; photo, 4-54
Carlin, John W., 1-4, 1-38, 1-70, 1-71, 1-74, 1-75, 2-68, 2-74, 3-34; photos, 1-37, 1-38, 1-40, 1-41, 1-71, 3-35
Carter, Jimmy, 1-38, 2-52; photos, 1-38, 2-45, 2-51, 4-68
Carter, Rosalynn, photo, 4-68
Case Management and Reporting System (CMRS), 1-55–56
Cebu Area Command, 3-26–27
Cebu Island, Philippines, 3-25–33
Central Intelligence Agency, records relating to, 2-70
Chapin, Mrs. E. N., 1-19
Chaplin, Charlie, photo, 3-51
Charles Guggenheim Center for the Documentary Film at the National Archives, 1-36, 1-71, 1-75
Cherokee Nation, 1-23
Cheyenne, 4-18, 4-20
Chicago and Northwestern Railroad, 3-15, 3-20
China, 3-62
Chouteau, Charles, 4-19-20
Christy, Howard Chandler, 2-28
Chronicle of Higher Education, 4-4–5
Churchill, Winston Leonard, portrait, 1-68
Citizenship, records relating to, 3-51–52
Citrus Products Company, 1-8–9, 1-10, 1-11, 1-12
Ciudad Juárez (Paso), Mexico, 2-34–36, 2-37, 2-40
Civil rights movement, 1-43–51
Civil War, 1-73, 1-76; and African Americans, 4-22–31; amnesty oaths, 1-76; illegal military enlistments, 3-60–61; and marriages of ex-slaves, 1-58, 1-61, 4-29–30; pensions, 4-22–31; spies, 3-37–47; stolen records of the, 3-66–67; and women, 3-37–47
Claims, against the federal government, 2-54, 2-55, 2-60-61; Quartermaster, 2-73
Clarke, Brig, Gen. Bruce C., 2-22
Clarke, Thurston, 4-62
Claypoole, Richard, 3-67
Cleveland, Grover, 4-28
Clinton, Chelsea, 1-38; photo, 1-38
Clinton, William J., 1-38, 2-48, 4-68; photos, 1-38, 1-39, 2-50, 2-51
Cogswell, Theodore L., 4-58
Colorado, 2-33, 4-69
Colorado River, 2-34–36, 2-37, 2-40
Comisión de Límites Mexicana, 2-36
Commission for Commemorating 350 Years of American Jewish History, 1-71
Commission for the Relief of Belgium, 3-62
Committee on Fair Employment Practices, 1-48–49, 1-50
Conde, General Pedro García, 2-35
Confederacy: A Guide to the Archives of the Government of the Confederate States of America, The, 1-73
Confederate prisoners of war, 4-14–21
Congressional Globe, 4-59
Congressional Information Service, Inc., 4-59
Congressional Record, 4-59
Constitution, USS, 1-66–67; illus. of sail plan for, 1-67
Coolidge, Calvin, 4-55; photo, 4-50
Corridos (ballads), 2-6–9
Corson, John J., 1-49
Cox, J. D., 1-30
Cox-Paul, Lori, "There's a NARA Near You! Exploring the Regional Archives," 3-48-53; photo, 3-53
Cramer, Lawrence, photo, 1-47
Cranch, William, 3-54, 3-56, 3-58, 3-59; photo, 3-55
Crevalle, USS, 3-30–31; photo, 3-30
Criminal case records, 3-56
Crum, William D., 4-55, 4-57
Cuban Missile Crisis, 3-66
Culy, Stuart, 3-53
Curtis, H. P., 1-33
Cushing, Lt. Col. James M., 3-27–29, 3-30–31, 3-33; photo, 3-28
Czech Republic, 3-68
Daellenbach, Dennis, 1-70
Dague, Samuel W. K., 4-22, 4-23
Darby, Joseph M., 2-70
Dart, Anson, 1-27
Davis, Dwight, 4-37
Davis, Jefferson, 3-40–41, 3-43
Davis, William A., 3-15
De Gaulle, Charles, photo, 2-43
Dear, Michael, "Monuments, Manifest Destiny, and Mexico," 2-33–41
Deeben, John P., "Serving at the Pleasure of the President: The Nomination Papers of the United States Senate, 1789–1946," 4-50–61; photo, 4-61
Defense contractors, 1-46–51
Delaware, 1-62, 1-64, 2-73
Dell Inc., 1-74, 2-74
DePriest, Jessie, 3-63
DePriest, Oscar Stanton, 3-63
D'Estaing, Valéry Giscard, photo, 2-45
Didier, Elaine K., 1-70; photo, 1-70
Dimon, Capt. Benjamin, 4-19–20
Dimon, Col. Charles A. R., 4-16–17, 4-18–20, 4-21
Discovery Communications, Inc., 1-71, 2-74
District of Columbia, courts, 1-17–23; freedmen marriages, 1-62; habeas corpus case records, 3-54–61
Disturnell map, 2-34; illus., 2-32–33
Dix, Maj. Gen. John Adams, 3-38–39, 3-41, 3-44–45, 3-46, 3-47; photo, 3-44
Documentary films, 1-36, 1-71, 1-72, 3-51
Dodd, Edward, 2-27, 2-28
Dodge, Maj. Gen. Grenville, 4-21
Dole, William P., 1-27
Dominguez, Adrienne, 2-68; photos, 2-68, 4-71
Don, David, 4-71
Donovan, Gen. William J., photo, 3-10
Dooley, Channing R., 1-48
Duff, Diana, 3-52
Duff Green, 2-61
Dulles, John Foster, 4-63
DunLany, Jacques, 2-30, 2-31
Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, 2-51; photo, 2-53
Dyar, Leroy, 1-31, 1-32
Dyer, Jimmy, 3-29, 3-30
Edison, Thomas, 2-42
Eisenberg, Norman, "20th-Century Veterans' Service Records: Save, Secure—and Available," 1-52–56; photo, 1-56
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 2-42, 2-50, 2-51, 3-8
El Paso, Texas, 2-38–39, 2-40
El Paso Contraband, The, 2-6-9
Electronic Records Archives, 1-70, 1-71, 2-4, 2-69, 4-46-49
Electronic records management, 2-4, 2-69
Ellenwood, Georgia, 3-67
Ellis, Robert, 3-40
Ellis, Robert, "Getting the Message Out: The Poster Boys of World War II," 2-25–31
Elsey, George, 2-49, 2-50
Emory, William Hemsley, 2-34, 2-35, 2-36, 2-37, 2-39, 2-40
Englerth, Glenrose, photo, 3-49
English, Glenn, 1-5
Epperson, Frank W., 1-9, 1-10, 1-11
Equal opportunity, in housing, 1-49–50; in jobs, 1-45-49
Equal Rights Party, 1-14
"ERA: Technology to Aid Archivists and Historian, The," by Clyde Relick, 4-46–49
Erie Railroad, 3-15–16
Evans, Marsha, 4-68
Executive orders, 1-46, 1-48, 1-50
"Exhibit Guide," 1-72
Exhibits, 1-72, 2-42–47, 3-6–10, 4-67–68
"Explorer's Tool: Robert Peary's Theodolite, An," 4-80
Fairchilds, John, 1-27, 1-31
"'Fast Mail': A History of the U.S. Railway Mail Service, The," by Fred J. Romanski, 3-12–21
Fawcett, Sharon K., 3-67; photo, 3-67
Fawcett-Hoover, Jane, 1-74–75
Federal Bureau of Investigation, files transferred to NARA, 3-67–68
Federal Labor Supply Committee, 1-49
Federal Records Act, 2-50
Fenestra Technologies, 4-46
Fermi, Enrico, photo, 3-51
Fertig, Col. Wendell, 3-29
Finch, Warren L., Jr., 1-70; photo, 1-70
"Finding Ordinary Americans With Extraordinary Stories," by Miriam Kleiman, 3-6–10
"Finding Place for the Negro: Robert C. Weaver and the Groundwork for the Civil Rights Movement," by Walter B. Hill, Jr., 1-42–51
First Four Years, The, by Laura Ingalls Wilder, 3-72
"First Ladies: Political Role and Public Image" (exhibit), 4-68
Fitz-Enz, Col. David G., 1-66–67
"Flip Side of the American Dream: A Scholar Looks at Losers," by Ellen Fried, 2-62–63
Florida, 1-63, 1-64–65, 2-55, 2-73
Flowers, Ray, 3-41
Folger, Nancy, photo, 4-71
Folker, Frederick, 1-21
Forbes, Abraham, 2-54, 2-58
Ford, Gerald, R., 1-38, 1-70, 1-76, 2-52; photo, 2-51
"Forgotten First Lady Returns to the Spotlight," by Ellen Fried, 3-62–63
Fort Klamath, Oregon, 1-28, 1-29, 1-33
Fort Rice, Dakota Territory, 4-16–21; illus., 4-17; photo, 4-14–15
Foundation for the National Archives, 1-36, 1-71–72, 1-74–75, 2-4, 2-42, 2-74–75, 3-70–71, 4-69, 4-70–71; Records of Achievement Award, 3-70, 3-71, 4-70–71
Four Freedoms, by Norman Rockwell, 2-25, 2-31
Four Freedoms Medal, 4-68
"Four New Venues Open for National Archives Holdings," 1-36–41
France, 2-42–47; and public land, 2-57
Franklin, Benjamin, 2-42; port., 2-45
Franklin, Shirley, 2-70
Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, 4-68
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, 2-49, 2-50; photo, 2-51
Freedmen's Bureau, 1-58–65, 2-73
Freedmen's Bureau Preservation Project, 1-65
Frémont, John C., 3-47
"Fresh Insights Into an Enduring Speech," by Ellen Fried, 4-62–63
Fretwell, Elkert K., 2-31
Fried, Ellen, "Flip Side of the American Dream: A Scholar Looks at Losers," 2-62–63; "Forgotten First Lady Returns to the Spotlight," 3-62–63; "Fresh Insights Into an Enduring Speech,"4-62–63; "Old Ironsides: Warrior and Survivor," 1-66–67
Frozen Confections, Inc., 1-12
"Frozen Sucker War, The," by Jefferson M. Moak, 1-6–13
Fukudome, Rear Adm. Shigeru, 3-22, 3-24–26, 3-27, 3-28–29, 3-33; photo, 3-25
Gadsden Purchase, 2-34
Galbraith, John Kenneth, 4-63
Gales & Seaton, 2-55, 2-61
Galpin, Charles E., 4-19, 4-20
Gammon, Samuel, 1-15
Gantuangoko, Pedro, 3-26, 3-27
Gas rationing, 2-30–31
Gearin, Joan, "Movie vs. Reality: The Real Story of the Von Trapp Family," 4-6–12; photo, 4-12
Genealogical research, 1-58–65, 2-54–61, 3-49–53, 3-54–61, 4-22–31, 4-50–61
General Records of the Department of Justice, Record Group 60, 4-60
General Records of the Department of State, Record Group 59, 4-60
"General Robert E. Lee's Parole and Citizenship," 1-76
General Services Administration, 1-4–5, 3-34
George Bush Presidential Library, 1-70, 4-66; photos, 2-50, 2-51
Georgia, 1-63, 1-64–65, 2-55
Gerald R. Ford Library, 1-5, 1-70; exhibits, 4-67; photo, 2-51
Germany, and World War I, 2-11–17
Geselbracht, Raymond, and Timothy Walch, "The Presidential Libraries Act After 50 Years," 2-48–53
"Getting the Message Out: The Poster Boys of World War II," by Robert Ellis, 2-25–31
Gila River, 2-34, 2-35, 2-37
Ginsburg, Martin, 4-71
Ginsburg, Ruth Bader, 2-68; photos, 2-68, 4-71
Girl Scouts of America, 3-62, 3-63
Goncz, Arpad, 4-4
Good Humor Corporation of America, 1-7–13; ads illus., 1-6, 1-9, 1-12
Goodan, Kevin, In the Ghost House Acquainted, 2-70
Gould, Lewis L., 3-62
Government Computer News, 1-71
Graceland, by Chris Abani, 2-70
Grant, Ulysses S., 1-14, 1-29, 1-31, 1-76, 4-14, 4-16; photo, 1-76
Grassroots of America; A Computerized Index to the American State Papers: Land Grants and Claims 1789–1837 with Other Aids to Research, by Phillip W. McMullin, 2-61
Graves, Maj. Gen. William, 4-33, 4-34; photo, 4-35
Gray, Andrew Belcher, 2-35
Great Britain, 1-66–67, 2-57, 2-11–17
Great Depression and Lou Henry Hoover, 3-63
Greenhow, Robert, 3-38, 3-40
Greenhow, Rose O'Neale, 3-37-47; photos, 3-37, 3-40, 3-44
Grover, Wayne, 2-49, 2-50
Guggenheim, Davis, Grace, and Marion, photo, 1-75
Guide to Materials on Latin America in the National Archives, The, 1-73
Guide to the Holdings of the Still Pictures Branch of the National Archives, The, 1-73
Gustafson, Milton, 3-40
Gwin, William, 3-39, 3-41
Haas, Francis J., photo, 1-47
Habeas corpus case records, 3-54–61
Habeas Corpus Case Records of the U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Columbia, 1820–1863, microfilm publication, 3-61
Hackerman, Willard, 1-74
Hall, Virginia, 3-10; photo, 3-10
Halle, Germany, 2-17
Hamilton, Lee, 4-68
Hanna, H. R., photo by, 4-40–41
Hardcastle, E. L. F., 2-36
Harner, Howard, 3-66–67
Harrison, Richard C., 2-30–31
Harry S. Truman Library, 2-49–50, 2-51; photo, 2-53
Hatfield, Mark, 1-5
Havel, Vaclav, 3-68; photo, 3-68
Hawley, Alpheus F., 4-19, 4-20
Hayes, Thomas, photo, 3-53
Head, Walter W., 2-27–28
Hemingway, Ernest, 2-42, 2-46, 2-70; photo, 2-47
Hemingway, Patrick, 2-70
Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award, 2-70
Herbert Hoover Library, 2-52, 3-62, 3-72; photo, 2-53
Hill, Walter B., Jr., "Finding Place for the Negro: Robert C. Weaver and the Groundwork for the Civil Rights Movement," 1-42–51; photo, 1-51
Hillman, Sidney, 1-43, 1-46, 1-47, 1-48
Hirsch, Morris, 1-10
Hoover, Herbert, 2-51, 2-52, 3-62, 3-72, 4-55; photos, 2-49, 4-50
Hoover, J. Edgar, 3-67–68
Hoover, Lou Henry, 3-62–63; photo, 3-63
Hoover Institution, 2-52
Horn Ice Cream Company, 1-10, 1-11
Horton, Frank, 1-5
Housing and Urban Development, U.S. Department of, 1-51
Housing discrimination, 1-49–50
Howard, A. E. Dick, 4-4
Howard, Maj. Gen. Oliver Otis, 1-61, 1-62, 1-64
Howard, William H., 2-31
Hubbell, James B., 4-19–20
Humphreys, Joshua, 1-67
Hungary, 4-4
Hunt, Swanee, This Was Not Our War, 2-70
Hunter, Gregory S., 4-48
Huskamp-Peterson, Trudy, photo, 3-35
Ice cream novelties, 1-7–13
Ickes, Harold, 1-43, 1-45; photo, 1-44
Illinois, 2-55
Indian Office, 1-27
Indian Territory, 1-33, 1-34
Indiana, 2-55
Infantry divisions, U.S. Army, 2-20–23
Infantry Regiment, 27th, 4-34
Insolvency Act, 3-57, 3-58
Interior, U.S. Department of the, 1-45
International Boundary Commission, 2-39–40
Interracial marriages, 1-63
Iowa, 2-55
Irvin, David, 4-57
Isherwood, Rear Adm. Benjamin F., 4-57–58
Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives, 1-71
James, Rose Harriet, 3-7–8; photo, 3-7
Japan, and the Battle of Okinawa, 2-19–23; and the Philippine Islands, 3-26–33; proposed invasion of, 2-19–23; use of the atomic bomb against, 2-19–23, 2-76; war crimes, records relating to, 2-70; and World War II, 3-32–33
Japanese Combined Fleet, 3-22, 3-24, 3-29, 3-31, 3-32–33
Jara, Gabriel, 2-8; photos, 2-9
Jennings, Pvt. William J., 4-34–35
Jewish cultural materials looted by the Nazis, 2-72–73
Jewish Cultural Reconstruction, Inc., 2-73
Jewish history, 1-71
Jiménez, Francisco, 2-36, 2-37
Jimmy Carter Library, exhibit, 4-68; photo, 2-50
Joe Lowe Corporation, 1-9–10, 1-12, 1-13
John F. Kennedy Library, 1-72, 2-70, 3-66, 4-62; photo, 2-52
John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award, 2-70
John Hancock Life Insurance Company, 3-70–71
Johnson, Andrew, 1-61, 1-76
Johnson, Charles, 3-41
Johnson, Jack, 3-51
Johnson, Lyndon B., 1-51; photo, 1-50
Joint Boundary Commission, 2-37
Joint Intelligence Center Pacific Ocean Area, 3-32
Kaiser, Caroline, 1-22
Kaiser v. Stickney, 1-15, 1-22
Kane, Francis, 4-37
Karachun, Anton, 4-33-38; photo, 4-32
Karren, Sue, 3-50
Kean, Thomas, 4-68
Kelleher, Col. Gerald C., photo, 2-16
Kelley, Clarence, 3-68
Kelly, James, 1-19, 1-21
Kendall, John E., 3-13
Kennedy, Jacqueline, 2-42; photo, 2-43
Kennedy, John F., 1-51, 1-72, 2-42, 3-66; inaugural speech, 4-62–63
Kentucky, 1-63, 1-64–65, 4-30
Kernan, Maj. Gen. F. J., 4-36
Key, Francis Scott, 3-54
Kintpuash (Captain Jack), 1-27, 1-30, 1-31, 1-32, 1-33; photos, 1-26, 1-29
Kirchess, Karl, 2-16–17
Kissinger, Henry, 2-42
Klamath Reservation, 1-25, 1-27–30, 1-31, 1-32, 1-33-34, 1-35
Kleiman, Miriam, "Finding Ordinary Americans with Extraordinary Stories," 3-6–10; photo, 3-10
Kling, Alfred, 2-12, 2-15, 2-16
Knapp, O. C., 1-29–30, 1-31
Koga, Adm. Mineichi, 3-22, 3-24, 3-26, 3-28, 3-29, 3-30, 3-31, 3-32; photo, 3-23
La Framboise, Françoise, 4-19
Labor relations and the Railway Mail Service, 3-16–20
Labor unions and racial discrimination, 1-45, 1-46
Lakota Sioux, 4-17, 4-18, 4-19
Land claims, records relating to, 2-55, 2-57, 2-58
Landis, James M., 1-50
Lane, Rose Wilder, 3-72
"Laura Ingalls Wilder Papers at the Hoover Library," 3-72
Lava Beds (California), 1-30–35
Lawrence, Richard W., 3-41
Lawrence F. O'Brien Gallery, 1-40, 1-74, 1-75, 2-42, 4-42
Lawyers, women, 1-14–23
Layton, Capt. Edwin T., 3-32
Leavenworth Prison, Kansas, 2-6, 3-50
Lee, Robert E., 1-76; photo, 1-76
Legal profession, and women, 1-14–23
Lemon, George E., 1-23
Library of Congress, 2-62; American Memory web site, 2-61; exhibits, 1-71; and presidential records, 2-49; web page, 4-59
Lincoln, Abraham, 3-37, 3-38, 3-39, 3-45–46, 3-47, 3-60, 4-14, 4-16; photo, 3-39
Lincoln, Evelyn, 3-66
Lindbergh, Charles, 2-42
"Little House" series of books, 3-72
Livingston, Rebecca, 1-67, 3-41
Lloyd, David, 2-50
Lloyd-LaFollette Act of 1912, 3-19
Lockheed Martin, 4-46, 4-48–49
Lockport (N.Y.) Daily Journal, 1-17, 1-21
Lockwood, Belva A., 1-14–23; photos, 1-15, 1-19
Lockwood, Ezekiel, 1-14, 1-16–18
Loeterman, Ben, 1-72
Loew Movie Company, 1-9, 1-12
Lou Henry Hoover: Activist First Lady by Nancy Beck Young, 3-62–63
Louisiana, 1-63, 1-64–65, 2-55
Lowe, Joe, 1-9–10, 1-11, 1-12
Lugar, Richard, 2-68
Lyndon B. Johnson Library, 1-5; photo, 2-51
M-B Ise Kream Company, 1-8, 1-10, 1-11
MacArthur, Gen. Douglas, 3-27, 3-29, 3-30, 3-31–32, 3-33; photo, 3-32
MacDonald, Bill, photo, 4-47
Madison, James, 4-4
Making of Herbert Hoover, The, by Rose Wilder Lane, 3-72
Manifest destiny, 2-33
Making, Benjamin Nerry, 1-58–60, 1-64
Maps, creation of U.S.-Mexico boundary maps, 2-34–35
Maria, by Maria Von Trapp, 4-7, 4-8–9
Marine Corps, U.S., 2-20, 2-21, 2-22
Marine Meteorological Journals, 1879–1893, microfilm publications, 2-72
Maritime law, 2-11–12, 2-13, 2-16
Marks, Judy, photo, 4-48
Marriage records, 1-58–65
Marriage Records of the Office of the Commissioner, Washington Headquarters of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1861–1869, microfilm publication, 1-64
Marshall, Gen. George C., 3-31–32
Martin, David, 2-31
Martin, David Stone, poster by, illus., 2-29
Martin, Joseph, 2-50
Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historic Site, 3-52
Maryland, 1-62, 1-64–65
Mashbir, Col. Sidney F., 3-31–32
Massachusetts, 3-53
Mathias, Charles (Mac), 1-5
Maury, Lt. Matthew Fontaine, 2-72
McBride, Roger Lea, 3-72
McCollum, Capt. Arthur, 3-32
McConnochie, R. W., 1-12
McCollough, David, 1-72; photos, 1-41
McGowan, Sue Gin, 1-36, 1-74; photos, 1-41
McKeithan, Kim, 1-67
McKinley, William, 2-39
McNall, Lura, 1-17, 1-18-19, 1-21, 1-22–23
McPhearson, James, 3-39
Meacham, Alfred B., 1-29, 1-30, 1-31, 1-32, 1-34–35; photo, 1-27
Meese, Edwin, 1-5; photo, 1-5
Menarchik, E. Douglas, 1-70
Merchant ships, 2-11-17; meteorological data from, 2-72
Merrick, William M., 3-60
Metler, Lt. Benjamin, 4-34–35
Mexican-American War, 2-33
Mexico, boundary with, 2-33–41
Michigan, 2-55, 2-73, 4-69
Michigan Chronicle, 1-49
Michler, Nathaniel, 2-37
Microfilm publications, 1-64–65, 2-72–73, 4-69; African Americans, 1-64, 2-73, 4-69; alien arrivals, 2-73, 4-69; "Ardelia Hall Collection," 4-69; Austria, 2-73; Boards of Special Inquiry, 2-73; California, 2-73; Central Collecting Points, 4-69; Colorado, 4-69; crew lists, 2-73, 4-69; Delaware, 2-73; District of Columbia, 3-61; Filipino arrivals, 2-73, 4-69; Florida, 2-73; Freedmen's Bureau, 1-64, 2-73, 4-69; habeas corpus case records, 3-61; Hawaii, 2-73, 4-69; Hawaiian arrivals, 2-73; Internal Revenue Service, 4-69; Japanese arrivals, 2-73; Maine, 2-73; marriage records, 1-64; meteorological records, 2-72, 2-73; Michigan, 2-73, 4-69; Mississippi, 2-73; naturalization petitions, 2-73, 4-69; New York, 4-69; North Dakota, 4-69; passenger arrivals, 2-73; population censuses, 2-73; postmasters, 4-60; Quartermaster claims, 2-73; South Carolina, 4-69; Southern Claims Commission, 4-69; Texas, 2-73, 4-69; U.S. Allied Commission for Austria, 2-73; U.S. circuit courts, 3-61; U.S. district courts, 4-69; U.S. Virgin Islands, 4-69; Vermont, 2-73; West Virginia, 4-69; Wisconsin, 4-69; Wyoming, 4-69
Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference, 4-67
Military bounty lands, 2-55, 2-58, 2-60
Military enlistments, 3-60-61
Military personnel files, 1-52–56
Military service, records relating to, 2-55, 2-58, 2-60
Military service records, 3-50, 3-70
Miller, Dorie, 2-28, 2-30; port., 2-29
Miller, J. Howard, 2-25
Miller, Page Putnam, 1-5
Mills, Tom, 3-53
Minnesota, 2-55
Minnich, Arthur, 2-50
Mississippi, 1-63, 1-64–65, 2-55, 2-73
Missouri, 1-61–62, 1-64–65, 2-55
Missouri River, 4-17, 4-18-19, 4-20
Mitchell, Kitt, 4-27
Mitscher, Vice Adm. Marc A., 3-32
Moak, Jefferson M., "The Frozen Sucker War," 1-6–13; photo, 1-13
Modern Archives Reader: Basic Readings on Archival Theory and Practice, The, 1-73
Modoc Nation, 1-25–35
Modoc War of 1872–1873, 1-25, 1-30-35
Monroe, James. 4-53–54
"Monuments, Manifest Destiny, and Mexico," by Michael Dear, 2-33–41
Mopelia, Society Islands, 2-15, 2-16
Morgan, John T., 4-50, 4-52; photo, 4-51
Morris, Jeffrey, 1-18
Morrow, Georgia, 3-53, 3-67
Morsell, James S., 3-56–57
Motts, Wayne, 3-67; photo, 3-66
"Movie vs. Reality: The Real Story of the Von Trapp Family," by Joan Gearin, 4-6–12
Moyers, Bill, 3-51
Musashi, 3-22, 3-24, 3-31; photo, 3-24
Nachtman, Bruce, 3-53
Nailor, Thomas, 3-54, 3-56
"NARA Honors Three Former Archivists," 3-34–35
Narwhal, 3-29–30
National Alliance of Postal Employees, 3-19–20
"National Archives: Democracy Starts Here, The" (film), 1-71–72
National Archives and Records Administration, budget, 1-70–71, 2-69–70; Center for Legislative Archives, 2-58, 4-58, 4-60; "Declaration Days," 3-70–71; document security, 2-5; educational programs, 2-4, 2-69; electronic records, 2-4, 2-69, 4-46–49; exhibits, 1-72, 2-42–47; independence anniversary, 3-34–35; independence from the General Services Administration, 1-4-5; Learning Center, 2-74–75, 4-70; Learning Lab, 1-74; legislation regarding, 1-70; microfilm publications, 1-64–65, 2-72–73, 4-69; news and notices, 1-70–72, 2-68–70, 3-66–68; Office of Presidential Libraries, 3-67; and presidential libraries, 2-48; publications, 1-72–73; records inventories, 1-72–73; records relating to John G. Roberts, Jr., 4-66; reference services, 2-6–9; Research Support Branch, 4-59; Resource Room, 1-74; web site, 2-4–5, 2-69, 4-70
National Archives and Records Administration Efficiency Act of 2004, 1-70
National Archives Building, exhibits, 1-37, 1-40, 2-42, 3-6–10, 3-52–53, 4-42; renovation of, 1-36–37; shop, 3-70–71; visitors to, 2-74–75, 4-66, 4-70
National Archives Experience, 1-36–37, 1-40–41, 1-71–72, 1-74–75, 2-4, 2-74–75, 4-70
National Archives Regional System, 3-48-54, 3-67; Central Plains Region, 2-8, 3-50, 3-52, 3-53; educational programs, 3-52-53; exhibits, 3-52–53; Great Lakes Region, 3-52; Mid Atlantic Region, 3-49, 3-50, 3-52, 3-53; Northeast Region, 3-51, 3-52, 3-53; Pacific Alaska Region, 3-50, 3-51; Pacific Region (Laguna Niguel), 3-53, 3-67; Pacific Region (San Francisco), 3-51, 3-52; Rocky Mountain Region, 3-51; St. Louis regional archives, 3-50; Southeast Region, 3-52, 3-53, 3-67, photo, 3-48–49; Southwest Region, 3-53; volunteer programs, 3-52
National Association of Railway Postal Clerks, 3-19
National Conference of State Liquor Administrators, 2-30
National Constitution Center, 3-52, 4-4
National Coordinating Committee for the Promotion of History, 1-5
National Council for History Education, 1-72
National Council of Supervisory Railway Mail Officials, 3-19
National Defense Advisory Committee, 1-43, 1-46
National Historical Publications and Records Commission, 1-70, 2-69
National History Day, 3-53
National Mail Handlers, 3-19
National Merit Award for Technology Excellence in Government, 1-71
National Personnel Records Center, 1-52–56, 2-23
National Recovery Administration, 1-45
National Smelting Company, 1-49
National Treasure (film), 1-75
National University Law School, 1-14
Native Americans, in the Dakota Territory, 4-17–21; intelligence regarding the activities of, 4-20–21; peace treaty negotiations with, 4-19, 4-21; placed on reservations, 1-25, 1-26, 1-27–29, 1-30–31; trade with, 4-19–20, 4-21; treaty claims, 1-17, 1-21, 1-23; U.S. government policy regarding, 1-25, 1-27–35
Navy Department, 1-72–73
Naylor, Chris, photo, 3-61; "Those Elusive Early Americans: Public Lands and Claims in the American State Papers, 1789–1837," 2-54–61; "'You Have the Body,'" 3-54–61
Nazi-looted cultural materials, 2-72–73
Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Records Interagency Working Group, 2-70
Negro Employment and Training Branch, 1-48, 1-49, 1-50
Nelson, Christian, 1-7
Nevins, Allan, 4-63
New Deal, and racial policies, 1-43–46
New York, 2-55, 4-69
New York Central System, 3-13, 3-16
New York Life Foundation, 2-74–75
New Zealand, 2-16–17
Nichols, Louis B., 3-68
Nields, John J., 1-12–13
Nimitz, Adm. Chester, 3-32; photo, 3-32
Nixon, Richard M., 2-48, 2-52
Nixon Presidential Materials Staff, 2-48
Nogales, Arizona, 2-39
Nomination papers, 4-50–61
Norgren, Jill, "Belva Lockwood: Blazing the Trail for Women in Law," 1-14–23; photo, 1-23
North Carolina, 1-63–64, 2-55
North Dakota, 4-69
Nudd, Jean, 3-52
NYU Press, 4-23
Oaths of allegiance, 4-15, 4-16, 4-20
O'Brien, Lawrence F., III, photos, 1-40
O'Conner, Sandra Day, 4-71
Offenbach Archival Depot, 2-72–73
Office of Defense Housing Coordination, 1-49-50
Office of Indian Affairs, 4-19, 4-20
Office of Military Government, U.S. Zone (Germany), 2-72–73
Office of Production Management, 1-46, 1-47, 1-48, 1-50
Office of War Information, 2-25–31
Official Military Personnel Files, 1-52–56, 3-50
Ohio, 2-55
Ohnisi, Lt. Col. Seiiti, 3-27, 3-28–29
"Okinawa: The Battle, the Bomb, and the Camera," by John S. Reed, 2-19–23
Old Ironsides, Eagle of the Sea, by Col. David G. Fitz-Enz, 1-66–67
"Old Ironsides: Warrior and Survivor," by Ellen Fried, 1-66–67
O'Neil, Robert M., 4-4–5
Operation Forager, 3-32–33
Oregon and the Modocs, 1-25–35
O'Sullivan, Timothy, photo by, 4-41
Otsu incident, 3-27, 3-29, 3-30
Outdoor Advertising Association of America, 2-26–27
Page, Richard Douglas, 2-13
Paine, John L., 4-28
Parcel Post Act, 3-20
Pardoe, Blaine L., "With the Wind at Their Backs: The Cruise of the SMS Seeadler, 1916–1917," 2-10–17
Paris, France, 2-42–47
Park, Harrison, 3-15–16
Parker, Nigel, photo, 3-49
Pass of Balmaha, 2-12–17
Patents for ice cream bars and popsicles, 1-7–13
Patrichuk, Andy, photo, 4-48
Pattee, Lt. Col. John, 4-19
Peace negotiators, 1-25–35
Peary, Robert E., 4-80
PEN/New England, 2-70
Peña y Peña, Manuel de la, 2-34
Pennsylvania, 2-55
Pennsylvania Central Railroad, 3-15–16
Pennsylvania Railroad, 3-16, 3-20
Pensions, African American, 4-22–31; claims for, 1-22–23; for women, 1-25, 1-35, 4-28–30
Peoples, Michael, photo, 1-52
Perris, California, 3-53, 3-67
Peuser, Rick, 3-41
Pfeiffer, David A., 4-67
Philbin, Stephen, 1-10
Philippine Islands and World War II, 3-22, 3-25, 3-26–33
Philippine Sea, Battle of the, 3-33
Photographs, of the Battle of Okinawa, 2-18, 2-19, 2-20, 2-21, 2-22, 2-23; related to the Offenbach Archival Depot, 2-73; of workers, 4-40–45
Pickens, T. Boone, photo, 4-67
Pierrepont, Edwards, 3-38, 3-39, 3-41, 3-43-–44, 3-45, 3-46, 3-47; photo, 3-44
Pinkerton, Allan, 3-37, 3-40, 3-45; photo, 3-39
Pittsburg State University, 3-53
Plante, Trevor, 3-40, 3-41
Point Lookout Prison, Maryland, 4-15–16
Polk, James K., 2-33, 2-34
Pope, Maj. Gen. John, 4-14, 4-16, 4-19, 4-20–21; photo, 4-20
Popsicle Corporation of the United States, 1-8–13; ads illus., 1-7, 1-9, 1-10, 1-11, 1-12
Population censuses, 2-73
Post Office, 3-13–21
Post Office Department, 3-16, 3-19–20, 3-21
Posters, 2-25–31
"Presents for a President and First Lady" (exhibit), 1-72
Presidential appointments, 4-50–61
Presidential libraries, 1-38–39, 1-71, 2-48–53, 4-67–68; exhibits, 1-72, 4-67–68
"Presidential Libraries Act After 50 Years, The," by Raymond Geselbracht and Timothy Walch, 2-48-53
Presidential Libraries Act of 1955, 2-48, 2-50–51, 2-52, 2-53
Presidential Recordings and Materials Preservation Act of 1974, 2-52
Presidential records, management of, 2-48–53
Presidential Records Act of 1978, 2-52
Price, Louis, 1-9–10
Prisoners of war, Japanese in World War II, 3-27
Prohibition, 4-55
Public lands, records relating to, 2-55, 2-57
Public Vaults, 1-37, 1-74, 1-75, 3-6–10, 3-52–53, 4-69
Public Vaults Unlocked, The, 4-69
Public Works Administration, 1-45–46
Racial discrimination, in employment, 1-43–48, 1-50; in housing, 1-46, 1-49–50; and the Post Office Department, 3-19-20; in training and education, 1-46, 1-48
Railway Mail Association, 3-19
Railway Mail Postal Service, 3-13–21
Ramírez, Ricardo, 2-36
Ratliff, Bill, 2-70
Reagan, Nancy, photo, 4-67
Reagan, Ronald, 1-4, 1-5, 3-34; photo, 2-51
"Real Deadwood, The" (exhibit), 3-52
Rebert, Paula, 2-34, 2-37
"Reclaiming the Legacy: Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in U.S. History." 3-52
Reconstruction, 1-58-65
Record of Appointment of Postmasters, 1832–September 30, 1971, microfilm publication, 4-60
Record of Appointment of Postmasters, October 1789–1832, microfilm publication, 4-60
Records Concerning the Central Collecting Points ("Ardelia Hall Collection"): Offenbach Archival Depot, 1946–1951, microfilm publication, 2-72–73
Records management, 4-46–49
Records of Achievement Award, 3-70, 3-71
Records of the District Courts of the United States, Record Group 21, 3-61
Records of the Naval Records Collection of the Office of Naval Records and Library, Record Group 45, inventory to, 1-72–73
Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior, Record Group 48, 4-59
Records of the Post Office Department, Record Group 28, 4-60
Records of the United States Senate, Record Group 46, 4-60
Reed, John S., "Okinawa: The Battle, the Bomb, and the Camera," 2-19–23
Register of Debates, 4-59
Regosin, Elizabeth, "Voices of Emancipation: Union Pension Files Giving Voice to Former Slaves," 4-22–31; photo, 4-31
Relick, Clyde, "The ERA: Technology to Aid Archivists and Historians," 4-46–49; photo, 4-49
"Research Notes from the Field: The National Archives' Celestial Volunteer," by Timothy Rives, 2-6–9
Revolutionary War, veterans' claims, 2-58, 2-60–61
Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files, microfilm publication, 2-61
Revueltas, Gen. Ignacio, 2-37
Rhode Island, 2-55
Rich, Lt. Wilson, 4-34
Richard M. Nixon Library, 1-71, 2-48
Riddle, Albert G., 1-14–15; photo, 1-17
Riddle, Frank, 1-26, 1-27, 1-30, 1-31, 1-32, 1-33–35; photo, 1-24
Riddle, Jeff, 1-34, 1-35; photo, 1-34
Riddle, Winema, 1-25–35; photos, 1-24, 1-25, 1-29, 1-34
Rio Grande, 2-34–35, 2-36, 2-40
Rives, Timothy, 3-50, 3-51; "Research Notes from the Field: The National Archives' Celestial Volunteer," 2-6–9
Robert Severi Photography, 3-34
Roberts, Cokie, 1-75
Roberts, John G., Jr., 4-66
Robertson, James, 3-66
Robinson, Fred, photo, 4-47
Rockwell, Norman, 2-25, 2-31
Rogers, Rick, 4-46
Roller, Clara Burt, 1-12
Romanski, Fred, "The 'Fast Mail': A History of the U.S. Railway Mail Service," 3-12–21; photo, 3-21
Ronald Reagan Library, 4-66; Air Force One Pavilion, 4-67–68; photos, 2-52, 4-67
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1-49, 1-50, 3-62; photo, 2-44
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1-4, 3-9; and the New Deal, 1-42; photos, 2-49; and presidential libraries, 2-48, 2-49, 2-53; and public information campaigns, 2-25–26, 2-27–28, 2-30; and World War II defense industry, 1-46, 1-48
Roosevelt, Theodore, 3-19, 4-50, 4-52, 4-55; exhibit on, 4-67; photo, 4-50
Rosecrans, Brig. Gen. William Starke, 3-39
Rosenberg, Ethel and Julius, 3-51
Russia, in World War I, 4-33
Russian Revolution, 4-33
Ryan, Fred, Jr., photo, 4-67
Ryukyus Islands, 2-19–23
Sailing ships, 1-66-67
Saint Laurence, 2-6-9; illus., 2-7
Salazar y Larreguí, José, 2-34, 2-35, 2-36, 2-37, 2-39, 2-40
San Diego, California, 2-34, 2-35, 2-36, 2-37-38, 2-40
Sandage, Scott A., Born Losers: A History of Failure in America, 2-62–63; photo, 2-62
Sante Fe Railroad, 3-17
Scalia, Antonin, 4-71
Schofield, Brig. Gen. John M., 4-57; photo, 4-56
Schonchin, Modoc chief, 1-28, 1-33
Scientific instruments, 4-80
Scurvy, 4-17, 4-21
Sea Devil by Lowell Thomas, 2-17
Seagrams, 2-30
"Sealing the Sacred Bonds of Holy Matrimony: Freedman's Bureau Marriage Records," by Reginald Washington, 1-58–65
"Secrecy and Salesmanship in the Struggle for NARA's Independence," by Robert M. Warner, 1-4–5
Seeadler, SMS, 2-11–17
"Serving at the Pleasure of the President: The Nomination Papers of the United States Senate, 1789–1946," by John P. Deeben, 4-50–61
Seward, William H., 1-76
Shaffer, Donald R., and Elizabeth Regosin, "Voices of Emancipation: Union Pension Files Giving Voice to Former Slaves," 4-22–31; photo, 4-31
Shah, Ariya, Gaurang, and Bijal, photo, 4-66
Shahn, Ben, 2-25
Sheldon, Lt. J. S., 3-46
Shore, Dinah, television show, 4-6, 4-12
Simon, Leslie, 3-49
Sims, Clifford, 3-6
Sims, Gina, 3-6–7; photos, 3-6, 3-7
Sioux, 4-14–15, 4-17–21
Sís, Peter, illus. by, 1-68
Slaves, marriage of, 1-58–65, 4-29–30; names of, 4-23–24; narratives, 4-23, 4-25–31
Sloane, Louise, 2-26
Smith, Joseph L., 4-53–54
Smith, Comdr. X. M., 3-31
Snell, Russ, 3-29, 3-30
Snell, William B., 1-17
Society for American Archivists, 1-71
Society for the National Archives, 1-74, 1-75, 2-75, 3-71
Society Islands, 2-15
Sontag, Susan, 2-22
Sorenson, Theodore, 4-62–63
Sound of Music, The, 4-6–12
Sounding the Trumpet: The Making of John F. Kennedy's Inaugural Address, by Richard J. Tofel, 4-62–63
Souter, David H., 2-68
South Carolina, 1-63, 1-64–65, 2-55, 4-69
Southeast Kansas Education Service Center, 3-53
Southern Pacific Railroad, 3-20
Southwest Pacific Area, 3-27, 3-28, 3-29, 3-30–31, 3-32, 3-33
Sowers, The, by Thomas Hart Benton, 2-25
Spain, and public land, 2-57
Special List No. 20: Papers of the United States Senate Relating to Presidential Nominations, 1789–1901, 4-59
Speer, Tibbett, 3-70
Spies, Civil War, 3-37–47
Spruance, Adm. Raymond A., 3-32–33
Stanford University, 2-52
Stange, Eric, 1-72
State, U.S. Department of, 1-76
Steele, Elisha, 1-27, 1-31
Sternberg, Sy, 2-75
Stevens, George, 1-36, 1-75; photo, 1-74
Stevenson, Adlai, 4-63
Stimson, Henry, 2-76
"Story of a Turncoat, The," by Robert L. Willett, 4-32–38
Story of the Trapp Family Singers, The, by Maria Von Trapp, 4-6, 4-10, 4-12
Straus, Nathan, 1-43; photo, 1-44
Strong, William, 1-22
Sully, Gen. Alfred, 4-15, 4-16–18, 4-19–21; photo, 4-18
Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, 1-18, 1-22, 3-61
Sutherland, Lt. Gen. Richard, 3-29–30, 3-31, 3-32, 3-33
Symons, Lt. Thomas W., 2-37–38
Taft, William Howard, 3-19
Taylor, Cherokee James, 1-21
Taylor, Henry, 4-27–28
Taylor, Mary Jane, 4-28–31
Taylor, Samuel, 4-28, 4-29–30
Teacher education, 3-53, 4-70
"Teaching American History," grants, 3-53
"Teddy Roosevelt: A Singular Life" (exhibit), 4-67
Temple, Riley K., 1-74, 1-75
Tennessee, 1-63, 1-64–65, 2-55
Texas, 1-64, 1-65, 2-33, 2-70, 2-73, 4-69
Theodolites, 4-80
"There's a NARA Near You! Exploring the Regional Archives," by Lori Cox-Paul, 3-48–53
Thibodeau, Kenneth, 4-48
Thomas, Eleazar, 1-31, 1-32
Thomas, Lowell, 2-17
"Those Elusive Early Americans: Public Lands and Claims in the American State Papers, 1789–1837," by Chris Naylor, 2-54–61
Tofel, Richard J., Sounding the Trumpet: The Making of John F. Kennedy's Inaugural Address, 4-62–63
Tokyo Rose, materials relating to accessioned, 3-68
Tolson, Clyde, 3-68
Townsend, Gina Sims, 3-6; photos, 1-37, 3-6, 3-7
Toyoda, Adm. Soemu, 3-30, 3-32
"Trading Gray for Blue: Ex-Confederates Hold the Upper Missouri for the Union," by Michèle T. Butts, 4-14–21
Trapp Family Lodge, 4-10, 4-12
Trapp Family Singers, 4-6–12
Treason, 3-37–47
Treasury, U.S. Department of the, 2-31, 2-60
Treaty of 1853 (Gadsden Purchase), 2-34–36, 2-39
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, 2-33–34, 2-37
Trist, Nicholas, 2-34
Truman, Harry S., 1-4, 2-19, 2-31, 2-42, 2-68; and the decision to use the atomic bomb, 2-19–20, 2-23, 2-76; photo, 2-49; and presidential libraries, 2-49-50, 2-51
Tsutsui, Bill, 1-72
Two Bears, Chief, 4-18; photo, 4-19
Union: A Guide to Federal Archives Relating to the Civil War, The, 1-73
Union Army, 4-14–21; and African Americans, 4-22-31; Department of the Northwest, 4-14, 4-16; and regularization of marriages of ex-slaves, 1-61
Union Pacific Railroad, 3-20
U.S. Air Force, military personnel records, 1-53, 1-54
U.S. Allied Commission for Austria, 2-73
U.S. Army, military service records, 1-53, 1-54
U.S. Army Pacific Theater Replacement Training Command, 2-22–23
U.S. Army Signal Corps, 2-19, 2-21–23
U.S. circuit courts, and the frozen sucker war, 1-13; habeas corpus case records, 3-54–61
U.S. Civil Service, 3-16, 3-18
U.S. Coast Guard, military personnel records, 1-53
U.S. Colored Infantry, 47th, 4-25; 77th, 4-22–23, 4-24–25; 128th, 4-27
U.S. Colored Troops, 1-59, 1-63
U.S. Commission Relating to State Prisoners, 3-38, 3-41, 3-43–47
U.S. Congress, and habeas corpus laws, 3-54, 3-56; and mail service, 3-13–14, 3-16, 3-19, 3-20; and NARA independence, 1-5; and presidential libraries, 2-49, 2-50, 2-52; printing of records of, 2-54–55; and right of women lawyers to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, 1-14–15; and settlement of claims, 2-54, 2-58, 2-60–61; and veterans, 2-58, 2-60–61
U.S. Congressional Hearings Index, 1833–1969, 4-59
United States Congressional Serial Set, 2-55
U.S. Constitution, 4-4–5, 4-71; Article I, 3-54; Article II, 4-52
U.S. Department of Education, 3-53
U.S. Department of Justice, 3-66
U.S. district courts, and the frozen sucker war, 1-8–9, 1-10–11, 1-12–13
U.S. Federal Penitentiary, McNeil Island, Washington, 4-36–37
U.S. Fifth Fleet, 3-32
U.S. House of Representatives, Appropriations Committee, 2-70; Committee on Private Land Claims, 2-58; records of the, 2-55
U.S. Housing Authority, 1-49–50
U.S. Marine Corps, military personnel records, 1-53, 1-55
U.S. Navy, 1-66-67; Hydrographic Office, 2-72; military personnel records, 1-53, 1-55; records, 1-72–73
U.S. Office of Education, 1-46
U.S. Pacific Fleet, 3-24, 3-32
U.S. Patent Office, 1-10
U.S. Pension Bureau, 4-22–23, 4-24–31
U.S. presidency, candidates for, 1-15–16
U.S. Railway Mail Service, 3-12–21
U.S. Senate, Appropriations Committee, 2-70; Executive Journal, 2-53; nomination papers, 4-50–61; records of the, 2-55
U.S. Seventh Fleet, 3-27, 3-32
U.S. Supreme Court, appointments to, 4-55, 4-66; and presidential papers, 2-53; women at the bar of, 1-14–15, 1-22, 1-23
U.S. Volunteer Infantry Regiment, First, 4-14–21
Universal Peace Union, 1-23
University of Florida at Gainesville, 1-64–65
Upper Missouri Outfit, 4-19
Upton, Capt. William, 4-19–20
Van Buren, Martin, 4-54
Vermont, 2-55, 2-73, 4-69
Veterans, African American, 4-22–31; land claims, 2-58, 2-60–61; pensions, 2-60–61; records relating to, 1-52-56
Virginia, 1-62, 1-64–65, 2-55
"Voices of the Emancipation: Union Pension Files Giving a Voice to Former Slaves," by Donald R. Shaffer and Elizabeth Regosin, 4-22–31
Von Luckner, Count Felix, 2-12–17; photos, 2-10, 2-16
Von Trapp family, 4-6–12
Voorhees, Alan, 1-74
Voting Rights Act, 3-52
Waite, Morrison R., photo, 1-20
Walch, Timothy, "The Presidential Libraries Act After 50 Years," 2-48–53
Walker, Lt. Comdr. Frances David, Jr., 3-30–31
Walpole, Horace, 2-9
Wamer, Opay, 3-26
War crimes, records relating to, 2-70
War Department, 4-14, 4-21; and Anton Karachun, 4-36, 4-37; and the Freedmen's Bureau, 1-58; Revolutionary War records, 2-60–61
War Manpower Commission, 1-48, 1-50
War of 1812, 1-66–67; veterans' claims, 2-58
Ward, Geoffrey, 3-51
Warner, Robert M., 3-34; Diary of a Dream: A History of the National Archives Independence Movement, 1980–1985, 1-4; photos, 1-4, 1-5, 3-34, 3-35; "Secrecy and Salesmanship in the Struggle for NARA's Independence," 1-4–5
Washington, Charles, 4-25–26
Washington, George, 1-66
Washington, Reginald, "Sealing the Sacred Bonds of Holy Matrimony: Freedmen's Bureau Marriage Records," 1-58–65
Washington, D.C., practice of law in, 1-16–23; revitalization of, 1-74
Washington Evening Star, 1-17–18, 1-22
Washington Post, 1-5
Wasner, Franz, 4-7, 4-10
Watanabe, Takeshi, 3-31
"Way We Worked, The," by Bruce Bustard, 4-40-45
"Way We Worked, The" (exhibit), 4-42
Weaver, Robert C., 1-42–51; photos, 1-42, 1-44, 1-47, 1-49, 1-50, 1-51
Weed, John, photo, 1-52
Weidermann, A., photo, 2-16
Weil, L. J., 3-8–10; photo, 3-9
Weinstein, Allen, 1-4, 2-68–69, 2-74, 3-34, 3-53, 3-66–67, 3-68, 4-66; "At the National Archives, Pursuing Two Great Goals to Improve Service to Our Customers," 2-4–5; "Bill of Rights Memories," 4-4–5; installed as ninth Archivist of the United States, 2-68–69, 2-74; photos, 2-4, 2-68, 2-69, 3-34, 3-35, 3-66, 3-68, 4-48, 4-66, 4-71; "Where Have You Gone, James Madison?", 3-4–5
Weissmuller, Johny, 3-52
Weller, John B., 2-35
West, Cornel, 4-68
West, James E., 2-27–28
West Virginia, 1-62, 1-64–65, 4-69
Western Outlook (San Francisco), 4-55
Wheat, Carl, 2-34, 2-37
Wheeler, Thomas, 1-74, 2-74–75, 3-71; photos, 1-40, 1-41, 1-74, 2-74, 3-70, 4-70
Whipple, Lt. Amiel Weeks, 2-35
White, Robert L., 3-66
White, Sarah Ann Benton, 1-58–60, 1-64
White, Walter, 1-49
Whitman, Walt, 2-22
Whitney, Col. Courtney, 3-27, 3-29, 3-30, 3-31, 3-32, 3-33
"Wild Rose: Rose O'Neale Greenhow, Civil War Spy," by Ann Blackman, 3-36–47
Wilder, Laura Ingalls, 3-72; photo, 3-72
Willett, Robert L., "The Story of a Turncoat," 4-32–38; photo, 4-38
William G. McGowan Charitable Fund, 1-36
William G. McGowan Theater, 1-36, 1-71–72, 1-74, 1-75
William J. Clinton Library, 1-38–39, 2-48; photo, 2-50
Willoughby, Brig. Gen. Charles A., 3-29–30, 3-31, 3-32, 3-33
Wilson, Don W., 3-34; photos, 3-35
Wilson, Henry, 3-40
Wilson, Woodrow, 4-33, 4-36
Wiltsey, Tom, 3-51
"Winema and the Modoc War: One Woman's Struggle for Peace," by Rebecca Bales, 1-24–35
Winship, Laurence L., 2-70
Wisconsin, 2-55, 4-69
Wise, Stephen R., 3-41
"With the Wind at Their Backs: The Cruise of the SMS Seeadler, 1916–1917," by Blaine L. Pardoe, 2-10–17
Woman suffrage, 1-15-16, 1-23
Women, in the legal profession, 1-14–23; spies, 3-37–47
Wood, Tabitha, photo, 1-56
Woods, Mike L., 1-22
Woodward, Brig. Gen. William R., photo, 2-16
Workers, photos of, 4-40-45
Works Progress Administration, slave narratives, 4-23
World War I, and Belgium, 3-62; ship seizures, 2-11–17
World War II, and African Americans, 1-43–44, 1-46; and the Battle of Okinawa, 2-19–23; casualties, 2-19–21, 2-22–23; and Japan, 3-22–33; naval battles, 3-22, 3-24; Official Military Personnel Files, 1-52–56; U.S. government posters, 2-25–31; and U.S. use of the atomic bomb, 2-19–20, 2-23, 2-76; war crimes, records relating to, 2-70; "Z Plan," 3-22–33
Wright, Ben, 1-27
Wyoming, 4-69
Yamamoto, Comdr. Yuji, 3-27, 3-28
Yanktonai Sioux, 4-17, 4-18, 4-19, 4-21
Yellowstone, 4-19–20
"'You Have the Body,'" by Chris Naylor, 3-54–61
Young, Nancy Beck, Lou Henry Hoover: Activist First Lady, 3-62–63
Young Founders Society, 4-71
Yushchenko, Viktor, 2-70
"'Z Plan' Story, The," by Greg Bradsher, 3-22–33
Zevely, A. N., 3-15