Prologue: 2006 Index
"50 Years of German-U.S. Archival Cooperation," by Wolfgang Ischinger, 1-46–49
Abbott, Susan, 2-66
ABC Newtork, 3-9
"Abner Pratt and Michigan's Honolulu House," by Peter von Boul, 3-34–41
Abolition movement, 3-61, 4-59
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, 1-51, 1-52, 1-71
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Archive, 3-10
Access to Archival Database (AAD), 1-55–60
Adams, John, 1-30, 2-37–38
Adams, John Quincy, 2-50
Adams, Samuel, 1-31
Adjutant General's Office, 1-56, 1-57, 1-59
African Americans, cemeteries for, 2-24; civil rights records, 4-83; and the Civilian Conversation Corps, 3-13; military service of, 4-60, 4-61; and the National Archives, 4-56; records of military agencies relating to, 2-70, 4-80, 4-83; seamen, 4-70–71; and slavery, 4-59–61; women's participation in the antislavery and abolition movements, 3-60, 3-61
"After a Disaster: The National Archives as 'First Preserver'," by Allen Weinstein, 1-4–5
Aid, Matthew, 3-42
"Ailing Hospitals," by Jim Downs, 2-20–27
Alabama, 1-4, 2-38, 2-41
Alaska, 4-82
Albaugh, Jim, 3-71
Albright, Horace, 3-14
Alexander, Jane, 4-19–20
Alien enemy registrations, 3-68
Allan, McClelland, and Company, 4-7
Allen, Elisha, 3-37, 3-40
Alter, Jonathan, 4-26; The Defining Moment: FDR's Hundred Days and the Triumph of Hope, 4-74–75; photos, 4-26, 4-74
Altrogge, Phyllis, 4-66
American Association of State Highway Officials, 2-16–17
American Civil Liberties Union, 3-32–33
"American Conversations" series, 1-50, 1-66
American in Paris, An (film), 1-53
American League (baseball), 1-17–18
American Society for Civil Engineers, 2-45
America's Story at Risk: Why NARA Is Building the Electronic Records Archives, leaflet, 2-68
Anders, William A., 2-42; photo, 2-43; photo by, 2-43
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, 1-49
Angel, Benjamin Franklin, 3-37–38
Anthony, Susan B., 2-38, 3-60
Anti-Communism, 3-9
Antislavery movement, 3-60, 3-61
Apollo 8, 2-42
Archives, German, 1-46–49
Arkansas, 2-25–26, 2-57, 3-67
Army High Altitude Mountain Rescue Team, 2-60
Army Quartermaster Department, 3-19, 3-21
Aspen Institute, 1-53
Attorney General's List of Subversive Organizations, 3-22–33
Audiovisual records relating to baseball, 1-13–14
Augusta, Alexander, 2-25; photo, 2-25
Babcock, Alicia, photo, 3-52
Bansemer, Gottlieb Benjamin, 3-58
Bansemer, Yeoman 1st Class Hattie C., 3-58
Barbieri, Kim E., 3-5; "The D-day Classroom," 3-46–53; photo, 3-53
Barkers for Britain, 4-96
Barnard, Sue, photo, 4-66
Barrow, Joe Louis, 1-9–10
Baruch, Bernard, photo, 4-37
Baseball, 1-12–21
Bassanese, Lynn, 4-17
Batchelor, Joy, 3-9
Bates, Edward, 1-62, 1-63
Bayler, Joanne, 4-67
Baylis, Peter, 3-9
Beal, Dick, 4-65
Beebe Windmill, Bridgehampton, NY, illus., 2-45
Beecher, Catharine, 3-60–61
Bell, Steve, 2-11
Bennett, James E., 1-17; illus. of invention by, 1-19
Berlin, Isaiah, 4-41, 4-49
Berlin Document Center, 1-47, 1-48, 1-49
Berman, Fran, 3-65
Berryman, Clifford K., "Busy Season for the Shortstop" (drawing), illus. 1-14–15
Beschloss, Michael, 1-53
"Beyond the Box Score: Baseball Records in the National Archives," by David E. Pfeiffer and John Vernon, 1-12–21
"Beyond the Numbers: Specifying and Achieving an Efficient Preservation Environment," 1-67
Biddle, Francis, 3-23–24, 3-27, 3-29–30; photo, 3-25
Big Two-Hearted River by Ernest Hemingway, 1-24
Bill of Rights, 1-33–35
Black Ass at the Cross Roads, by Ernest Hemingway, 1-28–29
Black Family Research Using the Records of Post-Civil War Federal Agencies at the National Archives, compiled by Reginald Washington, 2-68
Blacklists, 3-22–33
Blackmun, Harry, 1-19
Blacksnake, Governor, 2-59; photo, 2-55
Blue, Rear Adm. Victor, photo, 3-54
Blunt, Roy, 1-53
Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum, Austin, 4-84
Boeing Company, 3-71
Boettiger, Anna Roosevelt, photo, 4-32
Boettiger, John, photo, 4-31, 4-33
Borden, James W., 3-38, 3-39, 3-40
Borman, Frank, 2-42; photo, 2-43
Bosanko, William J., 3-45
Boston, John, 2-41, 4-84
Boston, USS, 1-38, 1-42, 1-43
Bowles, Chester, 4-26
Bradley, Lt. Gen. Omar N., photo, 3-53
Bradsher, Greg, "A Founding Father in Dissent: Elbridge Gerry," 1-30–35; photo, 1-35
Brady, Mathew, photo by, 2-36
Bredhoff, Stacey, "Eyewitness: American Originals from the National Archives," 2-37–42; photo, 4-84
Breyer, Stephen, 1-53
Brinkley, Alan, 4-24; photo, 4-24
Brown, George, 3-35
Buchanan, James, 3-35, 3-38
Bunch, Lonnie, 1-50, 1-66
Bundles, A'Lelia, 2-71
Bundles for Britain, 4-96
Bundy, McGeorge, 2-65
Bunker, Charles, 3-37–38
Buol, Peter von, "Abner Pratt and Michigan's Honolulu House," 3-34–41; photo, 3-41
Bureau of Consolidated Relief Stations, 1906, 1-44
Bureau of Indian Affairs, 3-18
Bureau of Navigation, 3-55, 3-56
Bureau of Public Roads, 2-15, 2-16, 2-18
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Land, 1-53, 2-21–27, 2-68, 2-70, 3-68, 3-69, 4-66; Medical Division, 2-21–27
Bureau of the Census, 1-56, 1-57
Burgess, G. H., lithograph by illus., 3-34–35
Burns, James MacGregor, 4-22; photo, 4-22
Burns, Ken, 1-50, 1-66, 2-70
Bush, Barbara, photo, 1-66
Bush, George H. W., 1-66, 1-72, 2-18, 4-67; photo, 1-66; portrait, 4-62
Bush, George W., 1-67, 2-4, 2-64, 3-43, 4-22; photo, 1-67; portrait, 4-62
"Busy Season for the Shortstop," drawing by Clifford K. Berryman, 1-14–15
Byrne, John "Jeb," photo, 2-65
Cahoon, L. Reynolds, 3-66
Caldwell, Gail, 1-24, 1-26
California, 1-37–44, 2-54, 2-56
California National Guard, 1-40
Camp Roosevelt, VA, 3-16, 3-19; photo, 3-14
Canada, 1-67, 4-70–71
Cannon, James, 3-67
Capa, Robert, 1-27; photo, 1-25
Capitalism, 4-22, 4-24, 4-26, 4-51, 4-75
"Captain Santa," 4-6–12
Carey, Will, photo, 3-48
Carter, Jimmy, 2-9, 3-43
Carter, Kent, 3-67
Carver, Richard, 3-41
Cass, Lewis, 3-38
Caudle, Theron, 3-30–31
Caulfield, J. S., 2-22
Cemeteries for freedmen, 2-24
Census records, 4-6, 4-7
Central Intelligence Agency, 2-4, 3-43, 3-44, 3-45, 3-65
Charles Guggenheim Center for the Documentary Film, 1-51, 1-52, 1-53, 1-71
Charleston, South Carolina, 2-23, 2-24
Charters of Freedom: A New World Is at Hand, exhibit catalog, 1-70
Chase, Dot, photo, 4-67
Chase, Salmon P., 1-62, 1-63
Cheney, Lynne, 1-50, 1-66; photo, 1-66
Cherokee Nation, 1-68
Chicago, Illinois, 4-6–12
Chicago, USS, 1-38, 1-39, 1-42, 1-43; photo, 1-39
Chinese Exclusion Act file, 4-66
Cholera, 2-23, 2-26
"Christmas Tree Ship, The," by Glenn V. Longacre, 4-6–12
Chubb, Jelain, photo, 4-79
Churchill, Winston, 3-51; photos, 4-48, 4-49
Civic literacy, 3-4–5, 3-46–53
Civil liberties and the Attorney General's List of Subversive Organizations, 3-23–33
Civil rights movement, 2-38, 3-42, 4-83
Civil Service Commission and loyalty programs, 3-24, 3-29, 3-30
Civil War, 1-62, 3-68, 3-69
Civil War Conservation Corps, 4-65–66
Civilian Conservation Corps, 3-12–21, 4-15, 4-48
"Claiming a Right to Speak," by Ellen Fried, 3-60–61
Clark, Bob, 4-74; "FDR, Archivist," 4-52–57; photo, 4-57
Clark, Tom, 3-24, 3-26–27, 3-29, 3-30, 3-32; photos, 3-28, 3-31
Clark, Gen. Wesley, photo, 2-11
Clark, William, 3-72
Classified records, 2-4–5, 2-30–31, 3-29, 3-42–45, 3-65
Claypoole, Richard, photo, 2-65
Clifford, Clark, 3-26; photo, 3-27
Clifford, John Garry, 4-25; photo, 4-25
Clinton, William J., 2-4, 3-43, 4-19
Coalitional Provisional Authority, Iraq, 2-64
Cobb, Howell, 3-38
Cobb, Ty, 1-13, 1-14, 1-21
Code of Federal Regulations, 2-48
Cold War, 3-24–25, 3-65
Cole, Mary Lou, photo, 4-66
Colliers, 1-27
Collins, Generosa, photo, 4-67
Collins, James P., "Native Americans in the Census, 1860–1890," 2-54–59; photo, 2-59
Colored Benevolent Societies, 2-26
Combs, J., 3-26
Commissioner of Claims, 2-68
Communications in emergencies, 1-39, 1-41
Communist Party, 3-24, 3-25, 3-28, 3-29, 3-32
Communists, 3-23, 3-24–25, 3-26
Compromise of 1850, 4-60
Conard, Chaz, photo, 4-66,
Congressional Record, 2-48, 3-24
Congressional Research Service Reports, 3-66
"Conjuring Act that Saved the Country, The," by Ellen Fried, 4-74–75
Connor, R.D.W., 4-56, 4-57
Conservation programs, 3-13–21, 4-48
Constitutional Convention, 1-30–35
"Constitutional Conversation," 1-53
Consular service, 3-34, 3-35–36, 3-37–41
Cornford, F. M., 4-4
Corruption and seamen in the Hawaiian Islands, 3-34, 3-37–41
Costigliola, Frank, 4-26; photo, 4-26
Council of State Archivists, 4-79–80
Cox, Warren, 1-51
Creighton, Julie, photo, 4-67
Criminal Case Files of the U.S. District Court for the District and Territory of Alaska, Second Division (Nome), 1900–1955, microfilm publication, 4-82
Croce, Giovanni, photo, 4-66
Cronin, Joe, photo, 1-17
C-SPAN, 3-70, 3-71
Cuba, map of, 2-33, 2-35
Cumberland, USS, 2-42
Currency, 2-65–66
Curtin, Joseph A., 1-41
Curtis C. Flood v. Bowie K. Kuhn, 1-18–19
Customs records, 4-68
CyberCemetery for federal agency web sites, 3-66
Dahl, Zackart L, photo, 3-48
Dakota Territory, 2-54, 2-57
Dall, Eleanor, photos, 4-31, 4-32, 4-33
Damage response plans for records preservation, 1-5
Daniels, Josephus, 3-55, 3-56
Davidson, Jacob, photo, 3-50
Davidson-Englert, Judy, 4-66–67
Dawes Commission, 2-47
D-day, 3-46–53
"D-day Classroom, The," by Kim E. Barbieri, 3-46–53
"Deadly Virus, The," online exhibit, 2-72
Dean, Charles L., Soldiers and Sled Dogs: A History of Military Dog Mushing, 2-60–61
Dear Mr. President: From the Files of the National Archives, 1-70
Defining Moment: FDR's Hundred Days and the Triumph of Hope, The, by Jonathan Alter, 4-74–75
Delano, Laura, 4-56
Democracy Starts Here (film), 1-51
Democratic National Conventions, 1932, 3-13; 1960, 2-34
DesPrez, John, 4-85
Dickinson, Edwin, 3-23–24
Dickinson Committee, 3-23–24
Dictatorship, idea of in the United States, 4-74–75
Dies, Martin, 3-24; photo, 3-24
DiMaggio, Joe, 1-13, 1-14; photo, 1-12
District courts, 1-17–18
District of Columbia, 3-4, 3-56
Do Not Disturb! (film), 3-8–9
Documentary films, 1-50–53, 1-71, 3-8–10
Dominguez, Adrienne, photo, 1-51
Dougherty, Thomas T., 3-40
Douglas, Stephen, 4-60
Downs, Jim, "Ailing Hospitals," 2-20–27; photo, 2-27
Duggan, Joseph, 3-31–32
Dunkel, Virginia, 4-64
Dunn, Jennifer, 3-71
Dunsky, Steve, 1-52–53
Durham Western Heritage Museum, Omaha, Nebraska, 4-84
Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, 3-4–5, 3-46–53, 4-80–81
Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways, 2-18
Earle, George, 3-26
Earthquakes, 1-37–44
Economic Cooperation Act (1948), 3-6, 3-7–8
Edelstein, David, 3-31–32
Eden, Anthony, 4-25
Education programs, in the Civilian Conservation Corps, 3-19–21; at the National Archives, 3-4–5; at presidential libraries, 3-4–5, 3-46–53
Effron, Blair, 2-71
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 1-8, 4-19, 4-48; and D-day, 3-46v53; and the interstate highway system, 2-12–19; photos, 2-17, 3-46–47, 3-49, 3-53, 4-49; and World War II, 3-5, 3-47–53, 4-49–50
Eisenhower Foundation, 3-5, 3-51
Electronic Army Serial Number Raw Files, 1-57
Electronic records, 1-55–60, 2-64, 3-65, 3-66, 4-78
Electronic Records Archives (ERA) program, 1-55, 1-60, 2-64, 2-68
Eliasberg, Richard, 3-71
Elks Magazine, 3-23
Ellwood, David, 3-6
Elmhorst, William, 4-85
Emancipation Proclamation, 1-67
EMC (corporation), 3-65
Emergency Conservation Work program, 3-13–21
Emerson, Bill, 4-23
Emery, Fred, photo, 2-65
Enlisted Reserve Corps, 1-55–60
Environmental Film Festival, 1-52
European Union, 3-6
Evarts, Jeremiah, 3-60
Executive Order 9835, 3-23, 3-27–28, 3-31, 3-32–33
Exhibits, 1-66, 2-37, 4-59-61, 4-78, 4-84
Extraordinary Adventures of a Quart of Milk, The (film), 3-8
"Extraordinary President and His Remarkable Cabinet, An," by Ellen Fried, 1-62–63
"Eyewitness-American Originals from the National Archives" (exhibit), 2-37, 4-84
"Eyewitness-American Originals from the National Archives," exhibit catalog, 2-68
"Eyewitness-American Originals from the National Archives," by Stacey Bredhoff, 2-37–42
"Fala and the Barkers for Britain," 4-96
Family History Sources General Information Leaflets, 4-82–83
Farwell to Arms, A, by Ernest Hemingway, 1-23, 1-25–26
Fascist organizations, 3-24, 3-25, 3-30
Faulkner, William, 1-29
Fawcett, Sharon, 2-8
"FDR, Archivist," by Bob Clark, 4-52–57
"FDR at 125," 4-14–15
FDR Memorial, Washington, D.C., 4-17, 4-19, 4-23; illus., 4-22–23, 4-24–25, 4-26–27
"FDR's Place in History," by William vanden Heuvel, 4-40–51
Fechner, Robert, 3-13–14, 3-15, 3-16, 3-18, 3-19, 3-20, 3-21; photos, 3-14, 3-15, 4-42
Federal-Aid Highway Act, of 1944, 2-16; of 1952, 2-17; of 1954, 2-17; of 1956, 2-14, 2-18, 2-19
Federal Bureau of Investigation, and federal employee loyalty programs, 3-24, 3-25, 3-26–27, 3-28–29, 3-30
Federal Depository Library Program, 3-66
Federal Emergency Management Administration, 1-5, 3-44
Federal employees, former Navy yeomen, 3-56; loyalty programs, 3-22–33
Federal Hall National Memorial, New York City, 4-78
Federal Highway Act, of 1921, 2-15; of 1938, 2-16
Federal Highway Administration, 2-19
Federal League (baseball), 1-17–18
Federal League of Professional Baseball Clubs v. The National League, the American League, etc., The, 1-17–18
Federal Records Relating to Civil Rights in the Post–World War II Era, by Walter B. Hill, Jr., 4-83
Federal Register, 1-5, 2-48, 2-65
Federal Trade Commission, 1-14, 1-19–20
Ferno, John, 3-8
Fields, Alonzo, 2-41
"Final Voyage of the Portland, The," by Walter V. Hickey, 4-68–73
Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 1-24, 1-26
Fitzgerald, Frances, 2-8; photo, 2-9
"Five Star Leaders" program, 3-5, 3-46–53
Flemming, Arthur, 3-25
Flesher, Maria, 4-64
Flood, Curtis C., 1-18–19
Foley, Priscilla, 4-66
For Whom the Bell Tolls, by Ernest Hemingway, 1-27
Ford, Gerald R., 2-7, 3-67
Forest Service, 1-14, 3-14, 3-15-16, 3-18
Fort Mason, CA, 1-38, 1-39
Fortune, USS, 1-41, 1-42, 1-43
Foundation for the National Archives, 1-51, 1-52, 1-69, 1-70–71, 2-70–71, 3-5, 3-64, 3-70–71, 4-78, 4-81, 4-84–85; July 4th celebration, 3-70–71, 4-85; Records of Achievement Award, 3-70
"Founding Father in Dissent: Elbridge Gerry, A," by Greg Bradsher, 1-30–35
Fox, Cynthia, 4-65–66
France, 3-9
Franco, Francisco, 1-27
Frank H. Fleer Trading Card Company, 1-19–20
Franklin, Benjamin, 2-71; 300th birthday celebration, 1-51
Franklin, John Hope, 1-66
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, 1-21, 4-16, 4-17, 4-20, 4-56–57, 4-74, 4-75, 4-96; exhibits, 4-96; photos, 4-17
"Free Speech in the Digital Age" (debate), 1-53
Freedland, George, 3-8–9
Freedman's Savings and Trust Company, 2-68
Freedmen's Bureau, 1-53, 1-69, 2-68, 2-70, 4-66; Medical Division, 2-21–27
Freedmen's Hospitals, 2-21–27
Freeman, Navy Lt. Frederick, 1-40, 1-42
Fried, Ellen, "Claiming a Right to Speak," 3-60–61; "The Conjuring Act that Saved the Country," 4-74–75; "An Extraordinary President and His Remarkable Cabinet," 1-62–63; "Mushers in the Military," 2-60–61; "VIPs in Uniform: A Look at the Military Files of the Famous and Famous-to-Be," 1-6–11
Friedman v. Schwellenbach, 3-25, 3-28
Fugitive Slave Act, 4-59, 4-60
Fullerton, Gen. J. S., 2-24
Funston, Brig. Gen. Frederick, 1-38–39, 1-40, 1-43, 1-44; photo, 1-39
Fussel, Paul, 1-28–29
Garagiola, Joe, 1-13
Garner, John Nance, 4-75
Garza, Debra, 2-71
Gas tax, 2-17, 2-18
Gass, Connie, 4-67
Gaston, Herbert, 3-24, 3-26
Gaston Committee, 3-24, 3-26
Gates, Henry Louis, Jr., 1-24, 1-29
Gehrig, Lou, 1-13; photo, 1-16
Gellhorn, Martha, 1-27
Genealogical research, 1-54–60, 1-68, 2-47, 2-54–59, 2-68–69, 3-54-59, 3-68, 4-64, 4-66, 4-68–73, 4-82–83
General Land Office Records, 2-45–46
General Location of National System of Interstate Highways, 2-18
General Records of the Navy Department, Record Group 80, 1-43
General Services Administration, 2-66, 3-64
George III, king of England, 2-37–38
George H. W. Bush Library, 1-66, 4-66, 4-67
George W. Bush Library, 2-64
Georgia, 2-22, 2-23–24, 2-25, 2-26
Gerald R. Ford Library, 4-59, 4-84
Gergen, David, 3-67; photo, 3-67
German Democratic Republic, 1-46, 1-48, 1-49
German Federal Archives, 1-48, 1-49
German Federal Archives Law, 1-49
German Military Archives, 1-47, 1-48
German Reich Archives, 1-47, 1-48
Germany, 3-6, 3-7, 3-8, 4-48, 4-49
Germany, Federal Republic of, 1-47–49
Gerry, Elbridge, 1-30–35; port., 1-30, 1-34
Gingrich, Newt, 4-22
Ginsberg, Moe, 1-13
Ginsburg, Ruth Bader, photo, 1-51
Girard, Martha, photo, 2-65
Goldstein, Robert Justin, "Prelude to McCarthyism: The Making of a Blacklist," 3-22–33
Good Roads Movement, 2-15
Goodrich, Adm. C. F., 1-40–41
Goodwin, Doris Kearns, 4-20, 4-23; Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln, 1-62–63; photos, 1-62, 4-23
Gopnik, Adam, 1-53
Gordimer, Nadine, 1-25, 1-27, 1-29
Government Printing Office, 2-48, 2-65, 3-66
GPO Access, 2-48, 3-66
Grand Haven, MI, 4-7
Grants, 1-5
Great Britain, 4-49, 4-96
"Great Compromise," 1-32–33
Great Depression, 4-37, 4-44, 4-46, 4-51
Greatest Good: A Forest Service Centennial Film, The, 1-52–53
Greely, Maj. Gen. Adolphus W., 1-38, 1-40, 1-43, 1-44; photo, 1-38
Green, William, 3-19
Gregg, David L., 3-38
Grimblat, Pierre, 3-8
Grimké, Angelina, 3-61
Gross, Walter, 3-9
Guggenheim, Charles, 1-51, 1-52
Guggenheim, Grace, 1-52
Guggenheim Productions, Inc., 1-71
Guillou, Charles F., 3-38, 3-39; photo, 3-38
Hagel, Chuck, 2-10; photo, 2-10
Haig, Alexander, 2-7, 2-8, 2-11; photo, 2-11
Halas, John, 3-9
Halberstam, David, 2-9
Hall, Dave, photo, 4-65
Hallstein, Walter, 1-49
Halsted, Anna Roosevelt, photo, 4-37
Hamilton, Alexander, 2-66
Hanks, Frederick L., 3-38–39
Hansl and the 200,000 Chicks (film), 3-8
Harner, Howard, 2-29
Harry S. Truman Library, 3-4–5, 3-48, 3-51
Hartranft, John Frederick, 2-47–48
Hastert, J. Dennis, 4-81; photo, 4-81
Hatch Act, 3-23–24, 3-25, 3-26, 3-27–28
Havice, Jenny, photo, 3-52
Hawaiian Islands, 3-34–41
Health concerns of freedmen, 2-22
Hearst, William Randolph, 4-75
Hemingway, Ernest, 1-22–29; Across the River and Into the Trees, 1-28; Big Two-Hearted River, 1-24; Black Ass at the Cross Roads, 1-28; Death in the Afternoon, 1-27; A Farewell to Arms, 1-23, 1-25–26; For Whom the Bell Tolls, 1-27; In Our Time, 1-24, 1-25; ed., Men at War, 1-23, 1-27–28, 1-29; The Old Man and the Sea, 1-29; photos, 1-22, 1-23, 1-24, 1-25, 1-26, 1-27, 1-28, 1-29; "Soldier's Home," 1-24; The Sun Also Rises, 1-25, 1-26; war reporting, 1-25, 1-27-28
Hemingway, Gregory, photo, 1-29
Hemingway, Mary, 1-24, 1-29; photo, 1-24
Hemingway, Patrick, 1-24, 1-26; photo, 1-29
Hemingway, Seán, 1-23, 1-25, 1-27; ed., Hemingway on War, 1-23
Hemingway on War, ed. by Seán Hemingway, 1-23
"Hemingway on War and Its Aftermath," by Thomas Putnam, 1-22–29
Hemsing, Albert, 3-9
Hendrix, James Marshall "Jimi," 1-11
Herbert, Bob, 2-10–11; photo, 2-10
Herbert Hoover Library, 4-74
Herring, George, 2-8; photo, 2-8
Herrmann, Edward, 4-19–20
Hickey, Walter V., "The Final Voyage of the Portland," 4-68–73; photo, 4-73
Highway Trust Fund, 2-18
Highways, 2-12–19
Hill, Walter B., Jr., 4-80; Federal Records Relating to Civil Rights in the Post–World War II Era, 4-83; photo, 4-80
Hillerich, John A., 1-16
Hillerich and Bradsby Company v. Hanna Manufacturing Company, 1-20–21
Hills, Carla, 3-67
Hindenburg, 2-42
Hines, Frank, 3-17
Historic American Engineering Record, The, 2-45
Historic preservation programs, 3-14–15
History education, 3-4–5, 3-46–53
History of Marshall, A, by Richard Carver, 3-41
History of the Federal Aid Program, A, 2-15
Hitler, Adolf, 4-49
Holloway, Donald, photo, 4-61; "Slavery on Trial: Long Road to Freedom," 4-58–61
Holms, Navy Capt. F. H., 1-40–41
Holt, Dan, 3-53
Honolulu, HI, 3-34, 3-35–36, 3-37, 3-38, 3-41; illus., 3-34–35
Honolulu House, Marshall, Michigan, 3-41; photo, 3-40
Hooper, William, 3-35
Hoover, Herbert, 4-74
Hoover, J. Edgar, 3-25–27, 3-29, 3-30; photo, 3-25
Hopkins, Harry, 4-34
Hopkinson, Peter, 3-9
Horner, Caleb, 2-22, 2-26
Houk, Ralph, photo, 1-17
Hour of Choice (film), 3-9
Housley, Harold, 2-50
Howard, Gen. O. O., 2-22, 2-23; photo, 2-22
Howe, Louis, 3-13–14, 3-19, 3-20, 3-21, 4-34, 4-54; photos, 3-15, 4-42, 4-54
Hoyer, Steny, 1-53
Hubbell, Carl, 1-14
Huehl, Kirstie, photo, 3-46
Huff, C. Preston, 2-70, 3-67; photo, 3-67
Hughes, Charles Evans, 4-47–48
Hull, Cordell, photo, 4-47
Hull, Theodore J., "The World War II Army Enlistment Records File and Access to Archival Databases," 1-54–60; photo, 1-60
Hunger (film), 3-8
Hunt, Richard, 3-60; photo, 4-81
Hunt, Comdr. William E., 3-34, 3-40
Hurricane Katrina, 1-4–5
Hurricane Rita, 1-4–5
Ickes, Harold L., 3-19, 4-26, 4-54; photos, 3-15, 4-42
"Ike's Interstates at 50," by David A. Pfeiffer, 2-12–19
In Our Time, by Ernest Hemingway, 1-24
Independence, USS, 1-38, 1-43
Indian reservations, 2-57, 2-58, 2-72; maps of, 2-58, 2-59
Indian Territory, 2-57
"Influenza Epidemic of 1918, The," 2-72
International Council on Archives, 1-47, 1-49
Internet, and Access to Archival Database, 1-59–60; German records presented on, 1-49
Interstate highway system, 2-12–19
"Into the Woods: The First Year of the Civilian Conservation Corps," by Joseph M. Speakman, 3-12–21
Inventions, 1-16–17
Inventory of the Naval Records Collection of the Office of Naval Records and Library, 3-59
Iraq, 2-64
Ischinger, Wolfgang, "50 Years of German-U.S. Archival Cooperation," 1-46–49; photo, 1-49
Island of Faith (film), 3-8
Jackson, Andrew, 3-60
Jackson, E. R., 2-15
Jackson, Robert, 4-26
James, Bruce, photo, 2-65
Japan, 4-48, 4-49
Japanese Americans, relocation of, 4-19, 4-22, 4-23
Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Act, 3-65
Jefferson, Thomas, 3-72
Jimmy Carter Library, 4-84
John F. Kennedy Library, 2-65; conferences, 1-23, 1-26, 2-7–11; digitization project, 3-65; Hemingway Collection, 1-23–29; and Kennedy materials, 2-29–35, 3-65; Rose Kennedy papers, 4-78–79
John Hancock Financial Services, 3-70–71, 4-85
Johnson, Andrew, 2-22–23, 2-24, 2-26, 2-27; photo, 2-26
Johnson, Lady Bird, 2-42, 4-84; photo, 2-41
Johnson, Lyndon B., 2-34, 2-42, 2-65, 3-44; and Vietnam, 2-7, 2-8, 2-9
Johnston, Ellen, 4-70–71
Jones, Beverly, 2-38
Jones, John Coffin, 3-35
"July 4th: An American Original," 4-85
Justice Talking (radio program), 1-53
Kansas, 3-48, 3-52, 3-68
Kansas Highway Patrol Training Center, 3-52
Kaplan, Justin, 1-26
Karmany, Lt. Col. Lincoln, 1-43
Karren, Susan, 4-66
Karunaratne, Lanka, 4-65; photo, 4-65
Katrina (hurricane), 1-4–5
Keating, Frank, 2-71
Kennedy, Caroline, 2-30, 2-32, 2-33; photo, 2-8
Kennedy, David M., 4-23–24; photo, 4-23
Kennedy, Jacqueline, 2-30, 2-32; photo, 2-42
Kennedy, John F., 1-72, 2-29–35, 2-42, 4-84; papers of, 2-29–35, 2-65, 3-65; photos, 2-28, 2-29, 2-32, 2-42; and Vietnam, 2-8
Kennedy, John F., Jr., 2-30, 2-32
Kennedy, Robert F., 2-30
Kennedy, Rose Fitzgerald, 4-78–79
Kerouac, Jack, 1-10–11; photo, 1-10
Khrushchev, Nikita, 2-31, 2-32
Kieffer, Lt. Col. P. V., photo, 2-15
Kimball, Warren F., 4-24; photo, 4-24
Kissinger, Henry, 2-7, 2-11, 3-67; photos, 2-11, 3-67
Knudsen, Robert, photo by, 2-41
Koch, Cynthia M., "A 'New' FDR Emerges," 4-16–28; photo, 4-28
Korean War, 2-41
Krysa, John, photo, 2-64
Ku Klux Klan, 3-29
Kuhn, Bowie, 1-18–19; photo, 1-17
Kurowsky, Agnes von, 1-23–24; photo, 1-23
Kurtz, Michael, photo, 4-80
Labor unions and the Civilian Conservation Corps, 3-13–14, 3-19
Ladd, D. Milton, 3-26
Laguardia, Fiorello, 3-33
Lahaina, Hawaii, 3-34, 3-35, 3-37, 3-38
Lamb, Brian, 3-70, 3-71
Land grants, 2-45–46
Landis, Kenesaw Mountain, 1-18, 1-21
Lanham, Col. Charles "Buck," 1-28, 1-29
Latham, Mrs. Wales, 4-96
Lathrop, George A., 3-38
Leadership development, 3-47–53
Leff, Deborah, 2-33
Leff, Mark, 4-25–26; photo, 4-25
LeHand, Missy, 4-26
Leigh-Mallory, Air Chief Marshal Trafford, 3-50; photo, 3-53
Leonard, J. William, 3-42, 3-43, 3-44-45
Leuchtenburg, William E., 4-15, 4-22; photo, 4-22
Levant, USS, 3-34, 3-40, 3-41; illus., 3-39
Lewis, John, 2-38, 2-41
Lewis, Meriwether, 3-72
Lewis and Clark Expedition, 3-72
Library and Archives Canada, 1-67
Library of Congress, 1-48, 2-45, 4-80
Life saving stations, Cape Cod, MA, 4-68; Kewaunee and Two Rivers, Wisconsin, 4-9
"Lights! Camera! History! Ideas!" 1-50–53
Lincoln, Abraham, 1-62, 1-63, 1-67, 2-37, 2-47–48, 4-47, 4-60; photo, 2-36
Lincoln, Evelyn, 2-29; photos, 2-29
Lincoln, Mary Todd, 1-62
Lippmann, Walter, 4-75
Little Rock, AR, school desegregation crisis, 3-52
Livingston, Rebecca, "When an American City Is Destroyed," 1-36–44; photo, 1-44
Longacre, Glenn V., "The Christmas Tree Ship," 4-6–12
Louis, Joe, 1-9–10; photo, 1-10
Louisiana, 1-4, 1-5, 2-23, 2-25, 2-26, 2-27, 3-67
Lourie, Liz, 4-64
Lovell, James A., Jr., 2-42; photo, 2-43
Lower Manhattan Development Council, 4-78
Loyalty programs, 3-22–33
Loyalty Review Board, 3-28, 3-29
Lyndon B. Johnson Library, 2-66, 4-66–67
MacArthur, Gen. Douglas, 1-8, 3-20; photo, 1-7
Mace, Lynne, 2-60
Mace, Stuart, 2-60
Mackie, Philip, 3-9
Mackinaw, U.S. Coast Guard Cutter, 4-10
Madison, James, 1-30, 1-33, 1-35
Magee, Ida, photo, 4-62
Maine Historical Society, 4-70
Major, Col. Duncan, 3-15–16, 3-17, 3-19, 3-21
Malone, Maj. Gen. Paul B., photos, 3-15, 4-42
Maly, Capt. Fred, 1-9–10
March of Dimes, 4-44
Marix, Capt. A. T., 1-43
Marshall, Burke, 2-30
Marshall, George C., 3-6; photos, 3-7
Marshall (Michigan) Historical Society, 3-41
Marshall Plan, 3-6–10; films promoting, 3-6, 3-7–10; Motion Picture Section, 3-7, 3-8, 3-9, 3-10
Marshfield High School, Marshfield, Wisconsin, 4-85
Martin, Joe, 3-25
Martin, Rebecca, "NARA's Armies of Volunteers," 4-63–67; photo, 4-67
Mascaro, Tom, 3-10
Mason, George, 1-34
Massachusetts, 1-30, 1-34–35
McCalla, Rear Adm. Bowman H., 1-40, 1-42
McCarthy, Joseph, 3-23
McCullough, David, 1-53; photo, 1-50
McDonald, Thomas M., 2-15
McElvenny, Ralph, 2-33
McGowan, William G., photo, 1-53
McGowan Forum on Communications and Technology, 1-53
McGowan Theater, 1-50–53, 1-66, 1-71
McGraw, Bryan, 1-7, 1-11
McGregor, Douglas, 3-30–31
McQueen, Steve, 1-10
Me and Mr. Marshall (film), 3-8
Medical assistance for freedmen, 2-21–27
Medical care for freedmen, 2-21–27
Memorial for the Freedom Movements in German History, 1-48
Men at War, ed. by Ernest Hemingway, 1-23, 1-27–28, 1-29
Meredith, James, 2-33
Merrill, Philip, 3-70; photo, 3-70
Mesker, David, 2-71
Mexico, 2-45–46
Michigan, 2-56, 3-69
Michigan, Lake, 4-6–12
"Microfilm Copy of the Army Serial Number File, 1938–1946," 1-57
Microfilm publications, 1-42, 1-48, 1-68, 2-68–69, 3-68–69, 4-82; Alaska, 4-82; alien arrivals, 2-69, 3-68, 3-69; American Expeditionary Forces, 3-69; Ardelia Hall Collection, 2-69; Arizona, 1-68; California, 3-68; census enumeration district maps, 3-68; census rolls, 1-68; Civil War, 3-69, 4-82; Compiled Military Service Records, 3-69, 4-82; Connecticut, 3-69; crew lists, 3-68, 4-82; criminal case files, 4-82; draft cards, 1-68; Eastern Cherokee census rolls, 1-68; ERR (Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg) card file, 2-69; European Theater of Operations, 3-69; Freedmen's Bureau, 1-68, 3-68, 3-69; German aliens, 3-68; German documents, 1-68, 3-69; Hawaii, 1-68; Internal Revenue Service, 1-68; Kansas, 3-68; land claims, 3-69; Land Offices, 3-69; Maine, 2-69, 3-69; Maryland, 3-69; Massachusetts, 1-68; merchant vessels, 4-82; Michigan, 1-68, 2-69, 3-69, 4-82; naturalization records, 2-69, 3-69, 4-82; Naval enlistments, 3-69; Naval Records Collection of the Office of Naval Records and Library, 3-69; Nebraska, 3-69; New Mexico, 1-68, 3-69; New York, 3-68, 4-82; Nome, Alaska, gold rush, 4-82; Office of the Military Government, United States, 1-68; Ohio, 3-68, 4-82; relating to the San Francisco earthquake, 1-42; seamen's protection certificates, 1-68; seized German records, 1-48; Southern Claims Commission, 2-68–69; Spanish archives, 3-69; tax assessment lists, 1-68; Tennessee, 3-69; Texas, 1-68, 2-69, 3-69, 4-82; United States Colored Troops, 3-69, 4-82; U.S. district court records, 4-82; U.S. House of Representatives, 3-69; Virginia, 2-68; volunteer Union soldiers, 3-69, 4-82; Washington, 3-68; World War I, 1-68, 3-68, 3-69; World War II, 1-68, 3-69
Military records, 1-6–11
Military service records, 1-55–60, 4-66
Miller, Chris, photo, 3-52
Miller, Dwight, 4-74
Mississippi, 1-4, 1-5, 2-26
Missouri, 3-48, 4-59, 4-60
Missouri Compromise of 1820, 4-60
Mitchell, Harry, 3-29
Modern Archives Institute, 4-79–80
Mommsen, Wolfgang, 1-49
Monahan, Yeoman Mary Agnes, 3-59
Montgomery, Alabama, 2-24, 2-25
Montgomery, Field Marshal Bernard Law, 3-50, 3-51; photo, 3-53
Moon, Jacynda, photo, 3-52
Morgenthau, Henry, Jr., photo, 4-50
Morphy, Martha, 3-66–67; photo, 3-66
Morrison, Herb, 2-42
Mosby, Col. John, 3-41
Moses, Robert, 4-34
Mosley, Raymond, photo, 2-65
Motts, Wayne E., 2-29
Moulton, Ashley, photo, 3-46
Mundt, Karl, photo, 3-26
Munich Institute for Contemporary History, 1-49
Murray, Charles, 3-30
"Mushers in the Military," by Ellen Fried, 2-60–61
Mussolini, Benito, 1-27
Muster rolls, 3-57–58, 3-59
Naftali, Timothy, 2-64; photo, 2-64
Najera, Francisco Castillo, photo, 4-46
"NARA's Armies of Volunteers," by Lee Ann Potter and Rebecca Martin, 4-62–67
"NARA's Oldest Partnerships: Affiliated Archives," by Diane Vogt-O'Connor, 2-44–52
National Archives and Records Administration, affiliated archives, 2-44–52, 3-66; archivist job qualifications, 3-67; assistant archivist for information services, 3-66–67; and audio recordings, 4-56; brochures, 1-69; budget, 2-64; Center for Electronic Records, 1-56; Center for Legislative Archives, 3-60, 4-81; Center for the National Archives Experience, 1-50, 1-51, 1-52; classified records, 2-4–5, 3-42–45, 3-65; conferences, 1-67, 2-7–11, 4-78, 4-79–80; cooperation with German archival system, 1-46–49; education programs, 3-4–5, 4-80–81; electronic records, 2-64, 3-65; exhibits, 2-37, 4-78; family programs, 1-53; and FDR, 4-53–57; finding aids, 2-68; Information Security Oversight Office, 2-4, 3-42, 3-43, 3-44–45; microfilm publications, 1-42, 1-48, 1-68, 2-68, 4-82; Modern Archives Institute, 4-79–80; and motion pictures, 4-56; news and notices, 1-66–67, 2-64–66, 3-64–67, 4-78–81; Office of Records Services-Washington, D.C., 3-45; Office of the Federal Register, 2-65; Office of the General Counsel, 2-30–31, 2-33; Performance and Accountability Report, 1-69; pre-accessioned records, 2-64; publications, 1-68–69, 2-68–69, 3-68–69, 4-82–83; and reclamation of Kennedy documents, 2-29–35; and records preservation, 1-4–5; St. Louis Data System Center, 1-57; and seized German records, 1-48, 1-49; Spanish web portal, 3-65–66; Strategic Plan, 3-4, 3-48, 4-79; volunteers, 4-63–67; web site, 1-4, 2-4, 2-72, 3-65–66
National Archives Assembly, Legacy Project, 2-66
National Archives Building, events at, 2-71, 3-10, 4-85; exhibits, 2-37, 4-84; and FDR, 4-53–54; flood damage to, 3-64; hours of operation, 4-78; Learning Center, 3-5; "Legislative Treasures Vault," 4-81; McGowan Theater, 1-50–53, 3-64; photo, 4-52–53; shop, 1-70; and volunteers, 4-64
National Archives Council, 4-54
National Archives Experience, 1-51, 1-52, 1-53, 1-70, 1-71, 2-70, 3-5, 4-85
National Archives Preservation Conference, 4-78
National Archives Regional Archives System, Atlanta, 1-4; Family History Sources leaflets regarding records in, 4-82–83; Fort Worth, 1-4; Great Lakes Region, 1-5, 4-6; Northeast Region, 4-66, 4-68–73; Pacific Alaska Region, 4-66; Pacific Region (Laguna Niguel), 3-4, 4-80–81; Pacific Region (San Francisco), 1-37; and records recovery, 1-4; Southwest Region, 3-67; volunteers, 4-64, 4-66
National Association of Civilian Conservation Corps Alumni, 3-21
National Association of Government Archives and Records Administrators, 4-79–80
National Baseball Hall of Fame, 1-14
National Constitution Center, Philadelphia, 1-53, 4-84
National Declassification Initiative, 2-4, 3-45
National Geographic, 1-70
National Historical Records and Publications Commission, 2-64; emergency grants, 1-5
National History Day, 3-4
National League (baseball), 1-17–18
National Military Personnel Records Archive, 3-57
National Park Service, 2-45, 2-50, 3-14, 3-18, 4-78
National Parks of New York Harbor Conservancy, 4-78
National Personnel Records Center, 1-4, 1-7–8
National Personnel Records Center for Military Personnel Records, 1-55–57, 1-60
National Recovery Act, 4-32
National Science Foundation, 3-65
National security and records declassification, 3-43, 3-44, 3-45
National Treasure (film), 1-52, 4-85
Native Americans, in censuses, 2-54–59; and the Civilian Conservation Corps, 3-16; records relating to tribes, 2-47, 2-54–59; removals of, 3-60–61; women's petitions regarding, 3-60–61
"Native Americans in the Census, 1860–1890," by James P. Collins, 2-54–59
Naval Act of 1916, 3-55
Naval Appropriations Act of 1919, 3-56
Naval Coast Defense Reserve, 3-55
Naval districts, use of women, 3-55, 3-56, 3-57
Naval Hospital Mare Island, CA, 1-38, 1-40, 1-43
Naval reserves, 3-54–59
Nazi organizations, 3-24, 3-25, 3-29
Nazi records, 1-47, 1-48, 1-49
Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Records Interagency Working Group, 3-65
Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act, 3-65
Neff, Dustin, photo, 3-52
Nelson, Capt. Charles, 4-8, 4-10
New Deal, 3-12–21, 4-14, 4-15, 4-22, 4-23–24, 4-25, 4-32, 4-36, 4-44, 4-46–48, 4-49
"'New' FDR Emerges, A," by Cynthia M. Koch, 4-16–28
New Mexico, 2-45–46, 2-56
New Mexico State Records Center and Archives, 2-45–46; photo, 2-46
New Orleans, LA, 1-37, 1-39
New Republic, The, 3-20
New York, 2-58
New York City, 4-78
New York Times, 3-25; Paris Bureau photographic files, 1-14
Newport, RI, 3-56
Nichols, Louis, 3-30
Nixon, Richard M., 2-17, 3-67; photos, 1-17, 2-6; and Vietnam, 2-7, 2-8
No Ordinary Time, by Doris Kearns Goodwin, 1-62–63
Nome Gold Rush of 1900, 4-82
Norris, George W., 2-35
North American Newspaper Alliance, 1-27
North Atlantic Treaty Organization, 2-31–32
North Carolina, 2-22, 2-23, 2-24–25, 2-26–27
North Wood County Historical Society, Wisconsin, 4-85
Northern Warfare Training Center, 2-60
Oakland Relief Committee, 1-44
O'Brien, Lawrence, photo, 4-84
Office of Education, 3-20
Office of Indian Affairs, 2-56
Office of Naval Intelligence, 3-58
Office of the Military Government for Germany, United States Element (OMGUS), records of the, 1-47, 1-49
Official Military Personnel Files, 1-6–11
Ogden, Darius A., 3-38
Oklahoma, 2-57, 3-67
Oklahoma Historical Society, 2-46–47
Old Man and the Sea, The, by Ernest Hemingway, 1-29
Olson, Scott, photo, 3-46
Operation Overlord, 3-47, 3-50, 3-51
Ordway, John, 3-72
Oregon Territory, 4-66
Ornstein, Norman, 1-50, 1-66
"Oscar's Docs," 1-52, 1-71
"Our Mothers Before Us" project, 3-60
Pacific Commercial Advertiser, 3-34, 3-40
Padgett, Troy, photo, 3-52
Patch, Nathaniel, "The Story of Female Yeomen during the First World War," 3-54–59; photo, 3-59
Patent and Trademark Office, 1-16
Patton, Lt. Gen. George S., Jr., 1-8; photo, 1-8
Pearl Harbor, attack on, 4-49, 4-51
Penn, Lisha B., 2-68
Pennsylvania State Archives, 2-47–48; photo, 2-48
Perkins, Frances, 3-14, 3-17, 3-20, 3-21, 4-25, 4-26; photo, 4-44
Perkins, Max, 1-26
Perry, USS, 1-38, 1-41, 1-43
Persico, Joseph E., 4-24–25; photo, 4-24
Persons, Frank, 3-17, 3-20
Peterson, Pete, 2-11; photo, 2-10
Pfeiffer, David A., "Ike's Interstates at 50," 2-12–19; photo, 2-19
Pfeiffer, David E., and John Vernon, "Beyond the Box Score: Baseball Records in the National Archives," 1-12–21; photo, 1-21
Physicians for freedmen, 2-22–27
Pierce, William, 1-35
Pinkert, Marvin, 1-50
Pleasonton, S., 3-37
Plymouth, North Carolina, 2-26–27
Pond, Lt. John E., 1-42
Pope, John Russell, 4-54, 4-56
Population censuses, 1860, 2-54–59; 1870, 2-54–59; 1880, 2-54–59; 1890, 2-58; 1900, 4-70–71
Portal to Texas History, 3-66
Portland (steamer), 4-68–73
Portland, ME, 4-68
Portland Steamship Company, 4-68
Portnoy, Alisse, Their Right to Speak: Women's Activism in the Indian and Slave Debates, 3-60–61
Potter, Lee Ann, 4-81; and Rebecca Martin, "NARA's Armies of Volunteers," 4-63–67; photo, 4-67
Potts, Grant, 4-85; photo, 4-84
Pratt, Abner, 3-34, 3-35, 3-38–41; photo, 3-36
Pratt, Peggy, photo, 4-66
Preble, USS, 1-38, 1-40, 1-43
"Prelude to McCarthyism: The Making of a Blacklist," by Robert Justin Goldstein, 3-22–33
Preserving the Charters of Freedom (film), 1-51
"President Ford's Washington and the World," 3-67
Presidential libraries, 1-5, 4-57; conferences, 1-23, 1-26, 2-7–11; educational programs, 3-4–5, 3-46–53; exhibits, 1-66, 4-59–61; opened, 2-64; planning for, 2-64; volunteers, 4-64, 4-66–67
President's Temporary Commission on Employee Loyalty, 3-25–26, 3-27–28
Presley, Elvis, 1-8–9; photo, 1-9
"Primarily Teaching," 3-4, 4-80–81
Profiles in Courage, by John F. Kennedy, 2-35
Promise of Barty O'Brien, The (film), 3-8–9
Propaganda, 3-6–10
Public Roads Administration, 2-16–17
Public Vaults exhibition, 2-70
Public Vaults Unlocked: Discovering American History in the National Archives, The, exhibit catalog, 1-70
Public Works Procurement Division, 4-54
Punch card records, 1-56–60
"Pursuing Civic Literacy," by Allen Weinstein, 3-4–5
Putnam, Thomas, "Hemingway on War and Its Aftermath," 1-22–29; photos, 1-29, 2-11; "Revisiting Vietnam," 2-7–11
Quezon, Manuel, photo, 4-47
Racial discrimination, and the Civilian Conservation Corps, 3-13; and the San Francisco earthquake, 1-39–40
Ramsey, Adm. Bertram H., 3-50; photo, 3-53
Randolph, Edmund, 1-34
Rather, Dan, 2-11; photo, 2-9
Rawlings, George A., 1-16; illus. of invention by, 1-18
Reagan, Nancy, 4-17
Reagan, Ronald, 1-72, 4-16, 4-17, 4-19, 4-22, 4-23, 4-25, 4-26, 4-48
"Reclaiming Pieces of Camelot," by James M. Roth, 2-29–35
Reclassification of records, 2-4–5, 3-42–45
Records acquisition policy, 4-56
Records of Military Agencies Relating to African Americans from the Post–World War I Period to the Korean War, compiled by Lisha B. Penn, 2-68
Records of the Adjutant General's Office, Record Group 94, 1-43
Records of the Bureau of Land Management, Record Group 49, 2-45–46
Records of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Record Group 52, 1-43
Records of the Bureau of Naval Personnel, Record Group 24, 1-43, 3-57
Records of the Chief of Naval Operations, Record Group 38, 3-57, 3-58
Records of the Department of the Navy, Record Group 80, 1-13
Records of the National Park Service, Record Group 79, 1-14, 2-50
Records of the Office of Naval Records and Library, Record Group 45, 1-42, 3-57, 3-58–59
Records of the Office of the Chief of Engineers, Record Group 77, 1-44
Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer, Record Group 111, 1-13, 1-44
Records of the Office of the Judge Advocate General (Navy), Record Group 125, 1-42–43
Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, Record Group 92, 1-44
Records of the Office of War Information, Record Group 208, 1-13
Records of the Secretary of War, Record Group 107, 1-44
Records of the Selective Service System (World War I), Record Group 163, 1-21
Records of the U.S. Coast Guard, Record Group 26, 1-43
Records of the U.S. Customs Service, Record Group 36, 4-7
Records of the U.S. Information Agency, Record Group 306, 1-14
Records of the U.S. Marine Corps, Record Group 127, 1-43
Records of the United States Military Academy, Record Group 404, 2-48
Records of the United States Naval Academy, Record Group 405, 2-50
Records of U.S. Army Continental Commands, 1821–1920, Record Group 393, 1-44, 2-47
Records of U.S. Army Operational, Tactical, and Support Organizations (World War II and thereafter), Record Group 338, 2-68
Records preservation, 1-4–5, 1-67, 3-66, 4-78
Records reconstruction, 1-55–60
Red Scare, 3-23, 3-25
Reece, Carroll, 3-25
Rees, Edward, 3-26
Reese, Harold "Pee Wee," 1-13; photo, 1-12
Registration Affidavits of Alien Enemies and Alien Females for the District of Kansas Under the Presidential Proclamations of November 16, 1917, and April 19, 1918, microfilm publication, 3-68
"Remembering FDR's Leadership," by Curtis Roosevelt, 4-30–39
Rempe, Jessica, photo, 3-52
Rephlo, Mary, 4-79–80; photo, 4-79
"Report on the First Transcontinental Motor Convoy," by E. R. Jackson, 2-15
Republican Party, 1-30, 1-62, 1-63; and federal employee loyalty programs, 3-25, 3-26
Revenue Cutter Service, 1-38, 1-41, 1-43
"Revisiting Vietnam," by Thomas Putnam, 2-7–11
Richard Nixon Library, 2-64, 4-84
Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace Foundation, 2-64
Richardson, Hadley, 1-24
Rita (hurricane), 1-4–5
"Road to Freedom" program, 1-51, 1-53
Road to Freedom: The Freedmen's Bureau Records, The, 1-69
Roberts, Cokie, 1-53
Robeson, Paul, 1-13–14; photo, 1-16
Robinson, Jackie, 1-14
Roosevelt, Ann, photo, 4-30–31
Roosevelt, Christopher duPont, photo, 4-30
Roosevelt, Curtis, photos, 4-30, 4-32, 4-33, 4-34, 4-37, 4-38, 4-39; "Remembering FDR's Leadership," 4-30–39
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1-62–63, 3-17, 3-20, 3-33, 4-19, 4-26, 4-34, 4-36–39, 4-42, 4-44, 4-75; illus. of statue of, 4-25; movies about, 4-19–20; photos, 4-20, 4-33, 4-35, 4-36, 4-37, 4-45
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1-62–63; articles about, 4-14–51; "Brain Trust," 4-32; and the Civilian Conservation Corps, 3-13–21, 4-48; and Fala, 4-96; fireside chats, 4-31, 4-39; first hundred days, 4-74–75; and the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, 4-20, 4-56–57; and the "green light letter," 1-21; and highways, 2-16; illus. of memorials to, 4-16, 4-22–27; illus. of statues of, 4-17, 4-22–27; legacy, 4-16–26; memorials to, 4-17, 4-19, 4-23; movies about, 4-19–20; and the National Archives, 4-53–57; and the New Deal, 3-12–21, 4-14, 4-15, 4-22, 4-23–24, 4-25, 4-32, 4-36, 4-44, 4-46–48, 4-49; personality, 4-31–39, 4-41, 4-43–44; photos, 3-15, 4-14, 4-15, 4-18, 4-20, 4-21, 4-30, 4-34, 4-35, 4-36, 4-40, 4-43, 4-44, 4-45, 4-46, 4-48, 4-49, 4-50, 4-51, 4-53, 4-75, 4-96; and Social Security, 4-22, 4-24, 4-46–47; and states' rights, 4-44, 4-46; relationship with Eleanor, 4-34, 4-36–38, 4-42; and the U.S. Supreme Court, 4-46–48; and World War II, 4-17, 4-18, 4-22, 4-23, 4-26, 4-41, 4-48, 4-49–50
Roosevelt, Franklin D., III, photo, 4-30
Roosevelt, Haven, photo, 4-31
Roosevelt, James, photo, 4-37
Roosevelt, John, photo, 4-37
Roosevelt, Sara Delano, photo, 4-20
Roosevelt, Theodore, 4-41–42, 4-48, 4-51; cartoon regarding, 1-14–15
Roosevelt, William Donner, photo, 4-37
"Roosevelt Mythistoricus," by Allen Weinstein, 4-4–5
Roselle, Curt, photo, 4-66
Roth, James M., "Reclaiming Pieces of Camelot," 2-29-35; photo, 2-35
Rouse Simmons (schooner), 4-6–12; photos, 4-9, 4-11
Rowe, Abbie, 1-14
Rowe, James, 4-41
Rubenstein, Howard J., 3-71
Rupp, Elexis, photo, 3-46
Russert, Tim, 1-53
Ruth, Babe, 1-13, 1-14; photo, 1-16
Sabin, Albert, 4-44
Sailing ships, 4-6–12
Salk, Jonas, 4-44
San Diego Supercomputer Center, 3-65
San Francisco, CA, earthquake of 1906, 1-36–44
Sanders, Kacie, photo, 3-50
Sanford, John, 4-60–61
Savannah, Georgia, 2-22, 2-25
Scalia, Antonin, 1-53
Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr., 2-30, 4-17, 4-22, 4-48; photo, 4-22, 4-23
Schmitz, Eugene E., 1-40, 1-44
School of Advanced Military Studies, Fort Leavenworth, KS, 3-48, 3-52
Schrock, Laurel, 4-64
Schuenemann, August, 4-6, 4-8
Schuenemann, Barbara, 4-7, 4-8, 4-9, 4-10
Schuenemann, Herman E., 4-6–12
Schulberg, Sandra, photo, 3-10; "'Selling Democracy'," 3-6–10
Schulberg, Stuart, 3-7–8, 3-10; photo, 3-9
Schulzinger, Robert, 2-9; photo, 2-8
Schwarzenegger, Arnold, photo, 4-67
Scott, Dred, 4-59–61
Scott v. Sandford, 4-59–61
Seamen, hospitals for, 3-34, 3-38, 3-39–41; whalers in the Hawaiian Islands, 3-35, 3-37–41
Search and rescue operations, 2-61
"Seeking 'Precision' in Classifying Records," 3-42–45
Segebrecht, Linda, 3-51
"'Selling Democracy'," by Sandra Schulberg, 3-6–10
"Selling Democracy: Films of the Marshall Plan, 1948–1953," 3-6, 3-8
Severance, Luther, 3-37
Seward, William H., 1-62, 1-63
Shapiro, Nancy, 4-65
Sharp, Marsha, 2-66
Sherman Anti-Trust Act, 1-19–20
Sherr, Ronald N., portrait by, 4-62
Sherwood, Robert, 4-34
Shibe, Benjamin F., 1-16–17
Shoemaker and the Hatter, The (film), 3-9
Short, Bob, photo, 1-17
Showalter, Al, photo, 4-66
Silvermaster, Nathan Gregory, photo, 3-26
Skelton, Win, 4-67
"Slavery on Trial: Long Road to Freedom," by Donald Holloway, 4-58–61
"Slavery on Trial: Long Road to Freedom" (exhibit), 4-59–61
Sled dogs, 2-60–61
Smith, Alfred E., 4-43–44
Smith, John, photo, 1-5
Smith, Richard Norton, 3-67; photo, 3-67
Smith, Lt. Gen. Walter Bedell, 3-50; photo, 3-53
Smith-Mundt Act, 3-6
Smiths and the Robinsons, The (film), 3-9
Social Security, 4-22, 4-24, 4-46–47
Society for the National Archives, 4-85
Society of American Archivists, 4-79–80
Sogge, Capt. George E., 4-9
Soldiers and Sled Dogs: A History of Military Dog Mushing, by Charles L. Dean, 2-60–61
Sorensen, Theodore, photo, 2-10, 2-11
Southern Claims Commission Approved Claims, 1871–1880; Virginia, microfilm publication, 2-68–69
Soviet Military Government for Germany, 1-49
Soviet Union, 3-24–25
Spanish Civil War, 1-26–27
Spanish Land Grant Archives, 2-45–46
Speaker, Tris, 1-13
Speakman, Joseph M., "Into the Woods: The First Year of the Civilian Conservation Corps," 3-12–21; photo, 3-21
Stagg, James, 3-51
Stalin, Joseph, 2-37, 4-34; photos, 2-38, 4-48
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 3-60
Stapleton, Jean, 4-20
Stapp, Philip, 3-9
State parks, 3-14–15, 3-21
State transportation departments, 2-14, 2-15, 2-16
States' rights, 4-44, 4-46
Statistics of the Population of the United States, The, 2-59
Steedman, Gen. James B., 2-24
Steinke, Dave, 1-52–53
Stern, Gary M., 2-33
Stevens, George, 1-52, 1-71
Stevenson, Adlai, 4-42
Stone, Harlan Fiske, 4-46
"Story of Female Yeomen during the First World War, The," by Nathaniel Patch, 3-54–59
Stoughton, Cecil, photo by, 2-42
"Strictly Unclassified," by Allen Weinstein, 2-4–5
Struggle for Men's Minds (film), 3-9
Stuart, Robert Y., 3-14, 3-15–16
Subversive organizations, 3-23–33
Sullivan, Patricia, photo, 4-66
Sun Also Rises, The, by Ernest Hemingway, 1-25, 1-26
Taft, William Howard, 1-40, 1-44
Taney, Roger B., 4-59–61
Teaching American History grants, 3-4
Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln, by Doris Kearns Goodwin, 1-62–63
Tedder, Air Chief Marshal Arthur W., 3-50; photo, 3-53
Tennessee, 2-26
Texas, 1-4, 1-5, 3-66, 3-67
Their Right to Speak: Women's Activism in the Indian and Slave Debates, by Alisse Portnoy, 3-60–61
Third Reich, 1-47, 1-48, 1-49
Thomas, Jesse, 4-60
"Thoughts in a Time of Crisis," 1-72
Thucydides Mythistoricus, by F. M. Cornford, 4-4
Time magazine, 4-17, 4-23
Tolson, Clyde, 3-30
Topps Chewing Gum Company, 1-19–20
Toronto Star, 1-24
"Trains: Tracks of the Iron Horse" (exhibit), 1-66
Transfer of German Archives Agreement, 1-47
Tressler, Georg, 3-8
Truman, Harry S., 1-8, 2-37, 2-41, 3-5, 3-51, 4-20, 4-25; and loyalty programs, 3-23, 3-24, 3-25–26, 3-27–28, 3-29, 3-31; and the Marshall Plan, 3-6; photos, 2-38, 3-7, 3-22, 3-27, 3-28
Truman administration and loyalty programs, 3-23
Truman Institute, 3-5, 3-51
Tugwell, Rexford, photos, 3-15, 4-43
Turrill, Joel, 3-35–36
Udell, Marine Lt. Fred A., 1-41, 1-42
Union Pacific Locomotive 4141, 1-66; photo, 1-66
United Nations, 4-20, 4-51
U.S. Air Force, 2-4, 2-61, 3-43, 3-44, 3-45
U.S. Army, and the Civilian Conservation Corps, 3-15–16, 3-17, 3-18, 3-19–21; enlistment records, 1-55–60; and the San Francisco earthquake, 1-38, 1-39, 1-43–44; search and rescue operations, 2-60–61; use of sled dogs, 2-60–61
U.S. Army Signal Corps, 1-39, 1-41, 1-44
U.S. circuit courts, 4-69-71
United States Colored Troops, 3-68, 3-69
U.S. Congress, and federal aid to highways, 2-14, 2-16, 2-17-18; women's petitions to, 3-60–61
U.S. Constitution, 1-30–35
U.S. Court of Private Land Claims, 2-46
U.S. Department of Defense, pre-accessioned records of the, 2-64; records opened, 1-7; service records, 3-57
U.S. Department of Energy, 3-44
U.S. Department of Justice, and the Attorney General's List of Subversive Organizations, 3-23, 3-24, 3-27, 3-28-33; Criminal Division, 3-29–31; and John F. Kennedy papers, 2-29, 2-30, 2-31, 2-32–33
U.S. Department of Labor, 3-14, 3-16, 3-17
U.S. Department of State, and the Hawaiian Islands, 3-34–41; and records reclassification, 3-43; use of the Attorney General's List of Subversive Organizations, 3-23
U.S. Department of the Treasury, 1-14, 3-23, 3-30, 3-37, 3-38
U.S. district courts, 4-8, 4-68, 4-82
U.S. House of Representatives, 3-70; Civil Service Committee, 3-25; Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC), 3-24, 3-25, 3-30
United States Information Agency, 1-14
U.S. Marine Corps, personnel, 1-7, 1-10; and the San Francisco earthquake, 1-38, 1-40, 1-42, 1-43; women reservists, 3-56
U.S. Military Academy, archives, 2-44, 2-48; photos, 2-48, 2-49
United States Naval Academy, William W. Jeffries Memorial Archives, 2-50
U.S. Navy, 3-34; personnel, 1-7, 1-10; and the San Francisco earthquake, 1-38, 1-39, 1-42–43; and women, 3-54–59
U.S. Office of Military Government in Germany, 3-8, 3-10
U.S. Office of Personnel Management, 3-67
U.S. Office of the Surveyor General of New Mexico, 2-45–46
U.S. Senate, 3-70
U.S. Supreme Court, 3-28; and baseball, 1-18–19; and FDR, 4-46–48; and slavery, 4-59–61
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 4-20
University of California at San Diego, 3-65
University of North Texas, 3-66
Using Civilian Records in the National Archives in Washington, DC, Area for Genealogical Research, 2-68
Valenti, Jack, 2-7; photo, 2-11
Van Nuys, Francis, photo, 4-66
vanden Heuvel, William, "FDR's Place in History," 4-40–51
Vanech, A. Devitt, 3-25–26, 3-29, 3-30; photo, 3-27
Vegetable gardens for Freedmen's Hospitals, 2-25–26
Vernon, John, "Beyond the Box Score: Baseball Records in the National Archives," 1-12–21; photo, 1-21
Veterans and the Civilian Conservation Corps, 3-16–17
"Vietnam and the Presidency" (conference), 2-7–11
Vietnam war, 2-7–11, 2-32
"VIPs in Uniform: A Look at the Military Files of the Famous and Famous-to-Be," by Ellen Fried, 1-6–11
Virginia, 2-68–69, 2-70
Vogt-O'Connor, Diane, "NARA's Oldest Partnerships: Affiliated Archives," 2-44–52; photo, 2-52
Voorhees, Alan, 2-70
Wagner, George, photo, 1-46
Wagner, Robert F., photo, 4-44
Wagner Act, 4-46–47
Walch, Tim, 4-74
Walgreens, 2-71
Walker, Capt. M. L., 1-44
Wallace, Henry A., 4-37; photos, 3-15, 4-43
Walton, Bill, photo, 1-25
War, The, 2-70
War crimes, records relating to, 3-65
War Department, 3-14, 3-15–16, 3-18
Ward, Geoffrey C., 4-20, 4-23; photo, 4-23
Warm Springs Foundation, 4-43
Warner, Robert M., photos, 1-51, 4-19
Washington, George, 2-37
Washington, Reginald, 2-68
Washington National Records Center, 1-49, 3-64
Washington Post, 3-28, 3-33; cartoon from, 1-14–15
Washington Territory, 2-54, 2-56, 2-57
Water supplies in emergencies, 1-39
Way We Worked, The, exhibit catalog, 1-68, 1-70
"We the People" ten-dollar bill, 2-64–65
Web sites, Cybercemetery for, 3-66
Weidman, Budge, 4-66
Weinstein, Allen, 1-50, 1-66, 1-67, 2-8, 2-35, 2-64, 2-65, 2-66, 3-48, 3-65, 3-66, 3-67, 4-64, 4-79, 4-80, 4-81, 4-85; "After a Disaster: The National Archives as 'First Preserver'," 4-5; photos, 1-4, 1-5, 1-51, 1-66, 1-67, 2-8, 2-65, 3-4, 4-80, 4-81, 4-84; "Pursuing Civic Literacy," 3-4–5; and records declassification, 2-4–5, 3-42, 3-43, 3-44, 3-45; "Roosevelt Mythistoricus," 4-4–5; "Strictly Unclassified," 2-4–5
Weissberg, Marvin F., 2-71
Wester, Paul, Jr., photo, 2-64
Western Europe, 3-6–10
Whaling, 3-35-36, 3-40
Whearty, Raymond, 3-29
Wheeler, Tom, 1-70, 2-70, 3-70, 3-71, 4-84; photos, 1-70, 4-84
"When an American City Is Destroyed," by Rebecca Livingston, 1-36–44
White, Robert, 2-30, 2-31, 2-32–33
White, Theodore, 2-30, 2-34
"White House Decision Center," Truman Library, 3-5, 3-48, 3-51
Whitney, Henry M., 3-34
Whitsun Holiday (film), 3-9
Whitten, John C., 4-70
Wildman, Capt. Leonard D., 1-41
Wilkinson, Capt. Henry B., photo, 3-14
William G. McGowan Charitable Fund, Inc., 1-51
Williams, Brian, 2-8, 2-9; photo, 2-10
Williams, Ted, photo, 1-17
Wilson, Ian, 1-67; photo, 1-67
Wilson, Tom, 3-9
Wilson, Woodrow, 3-68, 4-42, 4-51
Wisconsin Historical Society, 4-10
Without Fear (film), 3-9
Wolfe, Robert, 1-49
Wolff, Tobias, 1-24
Women, early political activism by, 3-60–61; and New Deal programs, 3-17; in World War I, 3-54–59;yeomen, 3-54–59
Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, 1-55–60
Work relief, 3-13–21
World War I, alien enemy registrations, 3-68; and Ernest Hemingway, 1-23, 1-25–26; women's role in, 3-55–59
World War II, and baseball, 1-14, 1-21; German records, 1-48–49; learning about, 3-46–53; records relating to Germany, 1-49; and Roosevelt, 4-14–15, 4-17, 4-18, 4-22, 4-23, 4-26, 4-41, 4-48, 4-49–50
"World War II Army Enlistment Records File and Access to Archival Databases, The," by Theodore J. Hull, 1-54–60
World War II Enlistment Records: Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, 2002, 1-57
World Wide Web, Kennedy Library project to provide materials on the, 3-65
Yeatman, James, 2-24
Yellowstone National Park, 2-50
Yeomen, women, 3-54–59
Young, Navy Lt. Lucien, 1-40, 1-42
Young, Marilyn, photo, 2-8
Young Founders Society, 2-70
Your Eighty Dollars (film), 3-9
Zirkin, Nancy, 2-71