Index to Prologue, Volume 41: 2009
9/11 Commission, 3-47; records opened, 1-66, 2-25
Acheson, Dean, 1-38
Ackerman, Kenneth D., 3-33–34
Acushnet, ship, 3-72
Adams, Abigail, 2-49
Adams, John, 2-49
Addams, Jane, 3-60
Adjutant General's Office, 2-53, 2-58, 2-59, 3-50–51, 3-56
"Adventures With Grandpa Truman", by Clifton Truman Daniel, 1-36–41
Advisory Committee on the Records of Congress , 3-47
African Americans, 3-70, 4-65; and slavery, 1-6–7; and surgeons in the Union Army, 3-22–25
Aitken, Robert, 3-36, 3-38; photographs of works by, 3-37, 3-38
Alaska, photos of, 4-38–43
"Alaskan Frontier in Panorama, The", by Richard E. Schneider, 4-38–43
Alfredson, Pat, 3-4
Alien enemies, 2-26–33
Alldredge, Everett O., 4-26
"Ambitious Agenda at the National Archives, An", by David S. Ferriero, 4-2
Ambrose, Stephen, 2-43
American Archivist, The, 4-28, 4-29–30
American Expeditionary Forces, 2-69, 4-72
American Historical Association, 2-12, 2-48
"American Originals," exhibit, 2-24
American Society of Magazine Photographers, 1-43, 1-45
American State Papers, 1-55
Americans for Indian Opportunity, 3-67
Ames, John, 1-58
Anderson, Claudia, 3-26, 3-33; photo, 3-30
Anderson, Edgar Leo, 3-26, 3-31
Angel, Herbert E., 4-26
Angel Island Immigration Station, 2-26–33; photo, 2-26
Anticommunism, and Richard Nixon, 2-43, 2-44–45, 2-46
Apache scouts, 2-55, 2-58
Applications for Headstones for U.S. Military Veterans, 1925-1941, microfilm publication, 2-57
Arapahoe scouts, 2-53
Archival Research Catalog, 1-48, 2-24, 3-64
Archives Leadership Institute, 2-50, 3-67
"Archivist's Code, The", 4-31
Arizona, 2-53, 2-55, 2-56, 4-8
Arkansas, 1-58, 4-52, 4-53
Army registers, 1-58
Army Reorganization Act of 1866, 2-52
Atkinson, Rick, 3-26, 3-30
Augusta, Maj. Alexander T., 3-23; photo, 3-24
Austrian alien enemies, 2-27–28
Bagley, Maj. James W., 4-40–42
Bahmer, Robert H., 2-18, 4-26, 4-31; photo, 2-18
Balch, Emily Greene, 3-60
Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley, 4-54
Baron, Jason R., "'I Wish to Acknowledge . . .'," 3-26–34
Barrie, Diane, 1-61
Bataan Death March, 2-39
Battle of Cibicue Creek, 2-55
Beatie, Russell H., 3-32
"Becoming World Class", by Adrienne Thomas, 2-4
"Behind the Words of History," 1-60–61
Behman, Frederick, "View of Fort Pierre," illustrated, 3-50
Benton, Thomas Hart, 1-12–22; photos of works by, 1-12, 1-14, 1-15, 1-16, 1-17, 1-18, 1-19, 1-20; photos, 1-13, 1-17, 1-18, 1-19, 1-20, 1-21
Berdichevsky, Ezequiel, "'I Wish to Acknowledge . . .'," 3-26–34
Bertholf, Commodore-Commandant Ellsworth P., 3-42, 3-43, 3-44
Beschloss, Michael, 3-26, 3-31
Best, Gary Dean, 3-33
Biddle, Francis, 2-34, 2-36, 2-37; photo, 2-36
BIG! Big Records, Big Events, and Big Ideas in American History, by Stacey Bredhoff, 1-68
"BIG!" exhibit, 1-4, 2-70, 4-35
Bill of Rights, 2-17, 2-22-23, 4-29
Bingham McCutchen, 2-71
Black, Edwin, 3-33
Blanchard, James, 1-71; photo, 1-71
Blondo, Rick, 2-4
Bloody Knife, photo, 2-58
Boland, Edward P., 4-27
Bolster, Jeffrey, 3-31
Borch, Fred L., "Sitting in Judgment," 2-34–40
Boritt, Gabor, 3-34
Boylan, Richard, 3-30, 3-33; photo, 3-27
Bradley, Gen. Omar, 4-14, 4-16
Bradsher, Gregory, 2-18, 3-33; "Shaping the National Archives", 4-24–31
Bredhoff, Stacey, BIG!, 1-68, 4-35; Moon Shot: JFK and Space Exploration, 3-68
Brief Histories of U.S. Army Commands (Army Posts) and Descriptions of Their Records, microfilm publication, 3-56
Brinkley, Douglas, 3-26, photo, 3-31
Brookhiser, Richard, 2-62
Brooks, Philip, 1-31, 4-26, 4-30
Bruno, Mary, photo, 1-42
Buck, Solon J., 2-14–15, 4-25, 4-27; photo, 2-14
Buckley, Cathy, 3-4
Bugliosi, Vincent, 3-28
Bunce, Peter, 3-33
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, 4-61
Burial Registers for Military Posts, Camps, and Stations, 1768–1921, microfilm publication, 3-57
Burke, Frank, 2-22
Burnes, Brian, ed., Your Land, Our Land, 3-10
Bush, George H. W., 1-61, 2-67
Bush, George W., 1-61, 2-21; electronic records accessioned, 2-66; executive order revoked, 2-67
Butler, Patrick, 2-70
California, 2-55, 4-8, 4-9, 4-12, 4-13
California Territory, 3-68–69
Cameras, panoramic, 4-40
Canada, mural of the history of by Thomas Hart Benton, 1-14–15; postal system, 2-7–8, 2-9
Carlin, John W., 2-22-23, 4-36; photo, 2-23
Caro, Robert, 3-26, 3-33; photo, 3-30
Carr, Eugene, 2-55
Carter, Jimmy, 2-19
"Cartography, Politics—and Mischief", by Mark J. Stegmaier with Richard T. McCulley, 4-7–13
Center for Creative Photography, 1-48
Central Intelligence Agency, 4-16–17, 4-18, 4-20
Chang, Iris, 3-31
Chapman, Elizabeth, 1-71
Charters of Freedom, 4-29
Chase, Salmon P., letter to acquired, 3-65
Checklist of United States Public Documents, 1789–1909, 1-58
Chiles, Henry, 1-25
China, aerial spying against, 4-16–17, 4-22
Churchill, Winston, 4-18
Cincinnati, Ohio, Fountain Square, 1-46–47
Citizen diplomacy, 3-60, 3-61
Civic literacy, 1-64, 1-70, 2-24, 2-70, 2-71
Civil liberties, 1-6-9, 1-32
Civil rights movement, 1-5, 1-6–9
Civil War, 4-57; African American surgeons in the, 3-23–25; and the Congressional Serial Set, 1-57, 1-58; exhibit, 4-64; oaths of allegiance, 3-55; pensions, 3-4, 3-23, 3-25
Civil War Conservation Corps, 3-4
Civil War Widow's Certificate Pension Project, 3-4
Clark, Robert, 2-13–14
Clarke, Gilmore, 4-47
Clay, Henry, 4-12
Clifford, Clark, 1-60, 1-61
Clinton, William J., 1-61, 2-67
Clinton administration missing hard drive, reward for, 3-67
"Coastal Bastions and Frontier Forts", by John P. Deeben, 3-50–57
Cobb, J. Michael, Fort Wool: Star-Spangled Banner Rising, 4-56–57
Cochran, Robert, 4-45
Cody, William F. "Buffalo Bill", 2-58
Coffman, Edward M., photo, 3-27
Cohen, Adam, 3-33
Cold War intelligence operations, 4-14–22
Collier, Rebecca L., 4-61
Collins, Paula, 1-71, 4-65
Colonial America, mail delivery in, 2-6–9
Colorado, 1-45–46, 4-8
Colot, Thora, 1-70
Columbia Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, 1-57
Comanche, cutter, 3-41-42
Combined Federal Campaign, 3-71
Comic books, 3-46, 3-49
Commission on the Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government, 4-28
Committee for the Re-Election of the President (Nixon), 1-65
Compiled military service records, 3-50–51
Compromise of 1850, 4-12, 4-13
"Congressional Archives, The", by Rob Crotty, 3-46–49
Congressional Globe, 4-12
Congressional Information Service, 1-58, 1-59
Congressional Serial Set, 1-54–59, 4-12
Connecticut, 1-68
Connor, R.D.W., 2-14, 4-25; photo, 2-12
Constitutional law, 4-64
Coolidge, Calvin, 2-12
Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 1-48
Corn, Jack, 1-45; photographs by, 1-45, 1-47
CORONA, 4-17, 4-18, 4-19, 4-20, 4-21, 4-22
Costello, John, 3-31
Council of State Archivists, 2-51
Courts-martial, Indian Scouts, 2-55; records of, 3-53
Cox-Paul, Lori, 1-53, 3-9
Cramer, Myron Cady, 2-34–40; photos, 2-35, 2-36, 2-37
Criswell, Howard, Jr., 4-61
Crotty, Rob, "The Congressional Archives", 3-46–49; "Marbury. Madison. Marshall. Mayhem. How to Make a Supreme Court," 2-62–63; "These Walls Can Talk," 3-36–39
Cutler, Lawrence M., 3-65
Dahlie, Michael, A Gentleman's Guide to Graceful Living, 2-67
Dakota, 2-55
Dallek, Robert, 3-33
Dallenbach, Dennis, 3-33
Daly, Eileen, 2-70
Dambrogio, Jana, photo, 2-71
Daniel, Clifton, 1-40–41
Daniel, Clifton Truman, "Adventures with Grandpa Truman", 1-36–41; "Dear Harry . . . Love Bess", 3-12–21, photos, 1-36, 1-37, 1-40, 1-41, 3-21
Daniel, Harrison, photos, 1-40, 1-41
Daniel, Margaret Truman, 1-36–41; photos, 1-38, 1-39, 1-40
Daniel, Thomas, photo, 1-41
Daniel, William Wallace, 1-39, 1-40; photos, 1-36, 1-41
Daniels, Jonathan, 1-31
Dasch, George John, 2-36; photo, 2-36
"Deadly Medicine" exhibit, 1-52
Deal Elementary School, Deal, New Jersey, 4-36
"Dear Harry . . . Love Bess", by Clifton Truman Daniel, 3-12–21
Declaration of Independence, 2-11–12, 2-16, 2-17, 2-22–23, 4-29, 4-30, 4-36–37
Declassified records, 2-67, 4-16, 4-21
Deeben, John P., "Coastal Bastions and Frontier Forts," 3-50–57
Delano, Frederic, 4-47
Democracy Starts Here, film, 1-52
Democratic Party, 1-10, 1-11
Densho: The Japanese American Legacy Project, 4-54
Department of the Pacific, U.S. Army, 3-68–69
Deportation, of alien enemies, 2-28, 2-29–30; of political radicals, 2-31–33
Descriptive Commentaries from the Medical Histories of Posts, microfilm publication, 3-56
Diary of a Dream: A History of the National Archives Independence Movement, 1980–1985, by Robert M. Warner, 2-19
Digital Vaults, 2-70, 2-71
Digitizing Historical Records grant program, 2-50
Dinosaur tracks, 4-32–35
Diplomacy, and World War I, 3-60–61
DISCOVERER, 4-18, 4-20
"Discovering the Civil War," 4-64
Discovery Channel, 1-52
District of Columbia, 4-64
Disturnell, John, 1847 "Mapa de los Estados Unidos de Mejico," 4-8, 4-13
Dobbs, Michael, 3-31, 3-33; photo, 3-31
Documentary History of the Ratification of the Constitution, The, 2-49
"Documented Rights—A National Archives Exhibit of Documents about Human and Civil Rights," 1-5, 1-6–9, 1-52
"Documented Rights: Defining Human and Civil Rights," by Jim McSweeney, 1-6–9
Documents Compass, 4-61
Documents Relating to the Military and Naval Service of Blacks Awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor from the Civil War to the Spanish-American War, microfilm publication, 2-58
"DOCUMERICA", by C. Jerry Simmons, 1-42–49
Dodd, Monroe, "Your Land, Our Land," 3-6-10
Doerries, Reinhard, 3-33
"Dokie", cartoon by Eddie Sato, 4-53; illustrated, 4-54
Dole, Robert, 3-67
Dominion Power, 4-57
Dotson, Bob, 3-71
Douglas, Stephen A., 4-9
Dowd, Maureen, 3-26
Downs, Solomon W., 4-12
Duff, Diana, 1-50
Duff, Wendy M., 3-29
Dulles, Allen, 4-14, 4-19
Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, 2-17, 2-68, 3-33, 4-14, 4-16
Dyer, Carol, 1-4, 2-67; painting by, 2-68
Eales, Anne Bruner, 2-16
Edwards (Spalding), Elizabeth L., 1-29
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 1-60, 1-61, 2-43, 2-44, 2-46, 2-68, 4-30; and aerial intelligence operations, 4-14–22; photos, 4-15, 4-18
Eisenhower administration, and aerial intelligence, 4-14–22
Electronic Records Archives, 1-64, 2-21–22, 2-23, 2-66, 3-4
Electronic records preservation, 2-20, 2-21–22, 2-24, 2-50
Ellis, Robert, 3-33
Elsey, George, 1-30–31
England, 3-23, 3-25; and mail delivery in colonial America, 2-6–9
Environmental Protection Agency, photodocumentary project, 1-42-49
Erickson, Janet, 3-4
Evening State Journal, Lincoln, Nebraska, 4-46
Ex parte Quirin, 2-37
"Excellence in Genealogy Research Award," 1-4–5, 3-66
Exhibits, 1-4, 1-5, 1-6-9, 1-48–49, 1-52–53, 1-70, 2-24, 2-70, 2-71, 3-64, 3-68
"Face to Face with History", by Jill L. Newmark, 3-22–25
Facebook, 3-64
Fairbanks, Richard, 2-7
Family Search, 3-4
Faust, Drew Gilpin, 3-32; photo, 3-29
Federal Bureau of Investigation, 2-36
Federal Records Act of 1950, 2-17, 4-28
Federal records centers, 2-16, 2-17, 2-19–20, 4-28
Federal Register Act, 2-13, 2-14
Feeney, Joseph, 1-30; photo, 1-31
Ferriero, David S., 4-60; "An Ambitious Agenda at the National Archives", 4-2
Field Basic Documentation of the War Relocation Authority, 1942–1946, microfilm publication, 4-54
Finding aids, 3-4, 3-30, 3-31, 3-56, 3-68, 4-54
Finkel, Paul, 4-35
Finlay, Hugh, 2-6-9
First Federal Congress, papers published, 2-49–50
"First Nixon Library, The", by Paul Musgrave, 2-42–47
Flesher, Maria, 3-4
Flickr, 3-64
Florida, coast patrols, 3-40-45
Flowers, Betty Sue, 4-60
Foerster, Mary, 4-65
Foley, Capt. Daniel P., 3-42; photo, 3-43
Footnote.com, 3-4
Forbes, Edward, 3-40, 3-42-43, 3-44
Ford, Gerald R., 2-19, 4-32, 4-36
Forsythe, Scott, 3-33
Fort Lauderdale Life Saving Station, 3-42, 3-43, 3-44; photo, 3-44
Fort Pierre, watercolor of, 3-50
Fort Wool, Virginia, 4-56-57
Fort Wool: Star-Spangled Banner Rising, by J. Michael Cobb, 4-56–57
Foundation for the National Archives, 1-9, 1-70-71, 2-22, 2-23, 2-70-71, 3-36, 3-70-71, 4-64-65; Legal Council, 4-64; scholarship program, 4-65
Founders Papers, 4-61
Franklin, Benjamin, 2-7, 2-8, 2-49; portrait, 2-7
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, 2-14, 3-33; photo, 2-14; renovation of, 2-66
Fraser, James Earl, 3-36; photographs of works by, 3-36, 3-38, 3-39
Fraser, Laura, 3-39
Freedom of Information Act, compliance with, 2-66–67, 3-65
Freedom Train, 2-15
Frontier forts, 3-50–57
Fulghum, Matt, 3-48, 3-49
Furcher, W. B., 3-44
Gales & Seaton, 1-55
Gallaudet University, 1-57
Gardner, Martha, 3-33
Gaugler, Bob, 3-4
Gavin, Alison M., "In the King's Service," 2-6–9
Genealogical research, 1-4–5, 1-54–59, 2-52–59, 2-69, 3-4, 3-50–57, 3-65, 3-66, 4-50–55
General Index to Pension Files, 1861–1934, microfilm publication, 2-56
General Land Office, 4-7, 4-10–11
General Services Administration, 1-51, 2-4, 2-16, 2-17, 2-19–20, 2-24, 4-28, 4-30, 4-31
George Bush Library, 2-22, 2-23, 2-66, 2-67
George W. Bush Library, 1-65, 2-18, 2-66
Gerald R. Ford Library, 2-19, 2-21, 2-22, 3-33
German alien enemies, 2-27–29, 2-30
German U-boat saboteurs, 2-34, 2-36–37
Germany, and perceived threat to U.S. coasts in World War I, 3-40–45
Geronimo, photo, 2-54
Geselbracht, Raymond H., 3-13; "Independence and the Opening of the West", 1-12–22
Giegengack, Augustus E., 2-69
Gillette, Bill, 1-45–46; photographs by, 1-47
Gilman, Ephraim, 1848 map of the United States, 4-7–13; illustrated, 4-3–6
Gimmereck, Gus, photo, 4-46
Goodhue, Bertram Grosvenor, 4-46
Goodpaster, Andrew Jackson, 4-17, 4-18, 4-19, 4-20; photos, 4-17, 4-18–19
Gordon-Reed, Annette, 3-70, 4-65; photos, 3-70, 4-65
Government personnel, 1-58, 3-65
Government Printing Office, 1-54, 3-48
Grantham, Alexander, 2-45
Grants, 1-66, 2-18, 2-49, 2-66, 3-66–67
Great Decision: Jefferson, Adams, Marshall, and the Battle for the Supreme Court, The, by David McKean and Cliff Sloan, 2-62–63
Great Men and Famous Women, by Charles F. Horne, 1-25, 1-33, 1-37–38
Great Plains Originals, 3-7
Green, George, 4-34–35
Greenwell, Regina, 3-33
Griffith, Robert K., Jr., 3-30
Grose, Peter, 3-31
Grover, Wayne Clayton, 1-14–15, 2-15, 2-17, 2-18, 4-25–31; photos, 2-15, 4-24, 4-26, 4-28
Gruber, Robert, 3-56
Guardian of Heritage, 2-15, 2-18
Guggenheim Museum, 3-67
Guide to Genealogical Research in the National Archives, 2-18
Guide to Records of the National Archives, 2-15, 2-18
Guide to the Archives of the Government of the United States, 2-11, 2-12
Gulf of Mexico, coast patrols, 3-40–45
Gullion, Maj. Gen. Allen W., photo, 2-36
Gustafson, Milton, 2-17; photo, 3-29
Guterman, Benjamin, "Women’s Activisim for Peace in World War I," 3-60–61
Guthrie, Woody, "This Land Is Your Land," 3-10
Haight, David, 3-33; "Ike and His Spies in the Sky", 4-14–22; photo, 4-22
Hall, Cargill, 4-22
Hamby, Alonzo, 1-32
Hamilton, Alexander, 2-49, 4-61
Hampshire, Gifford D., 1-43, 1-44, 1-45, 1-46–47, 1-48
Hampton History Museum, Virginia, 4-56
Harlow, Bryce, papers opened, 1-65
Harriman, Averell, photo, 1-30
Harris, LaDonna, 3-67
Harry S. Truman Library, 1-12–22, 1-26, 1-31, 2-17, 3-13, 3-14, 3-28
Harry S. Truman Library, Inc., 1-13, 1-14, 1-17
"Harry Truman's History Lessons", by Samuel W. Rushay, Jr., 1-24–34
Hartley, Jeffery, "'I Wish to Acknowledge . . .'", 3-26–34; "Using the Congressional Serial Set for Genealogical Research", 1-54–59
Hassett, William, 1-30
Hasting, Lt. Col. Howard H., 2-38
Hawaii, 2-44
Hayashi, Brian Masaru, 3-33
Headstone applications, 2-57–58, 2-59
Heart Mountain Sentinel, 4-53
Helms, Richard, 3-66
Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family, The, by Annette Gordon-Reed, 3-70
Hemingway, Mary, 2-67
Hemingway, Patrick, 2-67
Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award, 2-67
Herbert Hoover Library, 2-18
HeritageQuest, 1-58, 1-59
"Hero Pigeon of World War I, A", 4-72
Hickok, J. B. "Wild Bill", 2-58
Higgins, Chester, photograph by, 1-45
Higgins, John P., 2-38
Hill, John, photo, 2-71
Hill, Walter D., Jr., 3-26, 3-31; photo, 3-29
Hirota Koki, 2-38, 2-40; photo, 2-40
Hiser, David, 1-46; photo of, 1-46; photographs by, 1-45, 1-46
Historical Information Relating to Military Posts and Other Installations, 1700–1900, microfilm publication, 3-56
Hoffman, Jon T., 3-26, 3-30
Hog Island, Texas, 3-41
Holland, 3-60
Holt, Beatrice H., photo, 2-43
Holt, Dan, 3-33
Holy Bear, 2-56–57
Hong Kong, 2-42–47
Hoof, John, 1-19
Hoover, Bill, photo, 2-71
Hoover, Herbert, and the National Archives, 2-12-13, 2-17, 4-28; photo, 2-11
Hoover Commission, 4-28
Horne, Charles F., Great Men and Famous Women, 1-25, 1-33, 1-37–38
Horne, Gerald, 3-31
Horrocks, David, 3-33
Hot Springs, North Carolina, internment camp, 2-28–29, 2-30
Houston, Sam, 4-13
"'How an Eagle Feels . . .'", by Rebecca K. Sharp, 4-50–55
Howe, Fisher, photo, 3-28
Howe, Louis, 2-13
Hubbard, Tom, 1-46–47
Hufford, Harold, 3-48
Hull, Gen. John, 4-19–20
Human rights, 1-6–9
Hume, Paul, 3-5
Humphrey, Hubert, 1-39
Hungarian alien enemies, 2-27–28
Hunt, Jarvis, 1-51
Hunt, Richard, 3-48–49
Hurst, James W., 3-34
Husted, Lemuel John, 3-41
"'I Wish to Acknowledge . . .'", by Jason R. Baron, Jeffrey Hartley, and Ezequiel Berdichevsky, 3-26–34
Idaho, 4-8, 4-9–10, 4-50
"Ike and His Spies in the Sky", by David Haight, 4-14–22
Immigrants, alien immigration files, 3-66; from enemy nations, 2-26–33; political radicals, 2-26–27, 2-31–33; during World War I, 2-26–33
Immigration, Bureau of, 2-31, 2-32
Immigration Acts of 1917 and 1918, 2-31, 2-32
"In the King's Service", by Alison M. Gavin, 2-6–9
"Independence and the Opening of the West", by Raymond H. Geselbracht, 1-12–22
Independence and the Opening of the West, mural by Thomas Hart Benton, 1-13–22; illustration of, 1-12, 1-14
Index to Indian War Pension Files, 1887–1926, microfilm publication, 2-57, 2-59
Indian motorcycles, 3-40, 3-42; photo of, 3-41
Indian Territory, 2-53
Indian Wars, 2-56, 2-57
Industrial Workers of the World, 2-27, 2-31–32
Inspection Reports of the Office of the Inspector General, 1814-1842, microfilm publication, 3-57
Institute for Editing Historical Documents, 2-50
Intelligence operations, aerial, 4-14–22
International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, 2-40
International military tribunals, Japan, 2-34, 2-37–40
International Research on Permanent Authentic Records in Electronic Systems, 2-50
International Tribunal of the Far East, 2-34–35, 2-37–40; photo, 2-34
Iowa, 2-69
Ireland, Don, 3-4
"Island Fort as Presidential Hideaway, An,", by Hilary Parkinson, 4-56–57
"It's Big," exhibit, 1-5, 1-52
Jackanicz, Donald, 3-33
Jackson, Andrew, 4-57
Jackson County, Missouri, 3-14, 3-20–21
Jacobs, Aletta H., 3-60
Jameson, J. Franklin, 2-11, 2-12, 2-13, 2-48, 2-51; photo, 2-11
Japan, war crimes trials, 2-34-35, 2-37–40
"Japanese American Evacuation and Resettlement Records, 1930–1974", Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley, 4-54
Japanese Americans, 1-7–8, 4-50–55
"Japanese Camp Papers", Library of Congress microfilm publication, 4-54
Japanese internment centers, 4-50–55
Jefferson, Thomas, 1-70, 2-49, 2-51, 2-62–63, 3-70
Jessee, Fern, 1-20
Jessee, Randall, 1-14, 1-15, 1-20
Jimmy Carter Library, 2-21, 2-22
John F. Kennedy Library, 2-19, 2-21, 2-67, 3-33; exhibit, 3-68; renovation of, 2-66
Johnson, Albert, 2-33
Johnson, Catherine A., 3-29
Johnson, Lady Bird, 1-39–40
Johnson, Lyndon B., 1-38-40, 1-60, 1-61, 1-65, 4-31; photos, 1-38, 1-39
Johnson, Tom, 4-60
Johnston, Col. Wayne, photo, 3-27
Judge Advocate General's Department, 2-36, 2-37
Junior Chamber of Commerce, 2-43–44, 2-45
Jupiter Inlet Light House, 3-42
Kahn, Herman, 3-34
Kansas, 2-69
Kansas City, Missouri, 1-50
Kansas City Star, 3-7
Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, 1-52–53
Keep, Charles, 2-48
Kempton, Greta, portrait by, 1-29
Kennedy, John F., 2-49; inaugural address, 1-68; speechwriters for, 1-60, 1-61
Kentuckian, The, painting by Thomas Hart Benton, 1-15–16; illustration, 1-15
Kentucky, 4-11
Khrushchev, Nikita, 4-16, 4-19, 4-20
Killian, James R., 4-17–18, 4-19; photo, 4-16
King, Wallace, 3-42, 3-44; photos, 3-40, 3-42
Kirby, Bill, 3-13-14, 3-21
Kirkpatrick, Lyman, 4-21
Kissinger, Henry, 2-47, 3-66
Kleiman, Miriam, "A Place in the Archives," 4-32–37
Klein, Herbert, 4-35
Kotz, Mary Lynn, photo, 2-71
Kotz, Nick, photo, 2-71
Koucky, Judith, 4-61
Krenn, Michael L., 3-33
Lacy, Leigh, 4-36–37; photos, 4-33, 4-37
Lancaster, Burt, 1-16
Land, Edwin "Din", 4-17-18, 4-19
Land claims, 1-55–56
Langdale, Mark, 1-65
Lankford, Nelson, photo, 3-27
Larson, Jess, 4-27
"Lead the Way", by Trevor K. Plante, 2-52–59
Lee, Erika, 3-33
Lee, Robert E., 4-57
Leland, Waldo Gifford, 4-26
Letters Received by the Office of the Adjutant General (Main Series), 1871–1880, microfilm publication, 2-58
Letters Received by the Office of the Adjutant General (Main Series), 1881–1889, microfilm publication, 2-58
Lew, Jennie, 3-66
Lewis, Tab, 3-34
LexisNexis, 1-58
Library of Congress, 2-12, 2-16, 2-17, 4-29, 4-30, 4-54
Life magazine, 2-44
Life Saving Service, 3-41, 3-42, 3-43, 3-44–45
Lighthouse Service, 3-42
Lincoln, Abraham, letter by acquired, 3-65
Little Cloud, 2-59
Liu, Snowpine, 2-46–47; photo, 2-45
Livingston, Rebecca, 3-34
Lloyd, David, 1-13, 1-14–15, 1-16, 1-18
Logan Airport, Boston, Massachusetts, 1-45
Long, Michael, 3-33
Lore, Ken, 1-70, 2-70, 2-71, 3-70, 4-64
Louisiana, 1-55–56
Low, Jeanie W. C., 3-66
Lowe, Alan C., 1-65
Lowell, Waverly, 3-33
Lowry, Thomas P., 3-32
Lyndon B. Johnson Library, 1-65, 2-18, 2-19, 3-33, 4-31, 4-60
Lyon, Danny, photograph by, 1-49
Machen, Lewis, 3-48
Mad magazine, 3-46
Madison, Dolley, 2-62
Madison, James, 2-49, 2-62–63
Magruder, Jeb, papers opened, 1-65
Mahoney, William, 3-33
Mail delivery, in Canada, 2-7–8, 2-9; in colonial America, 2-6–9
Maine, 1-68
Manheim, Michael Philip, 1-45; photographs by, 1-42
"Mapa de los Estados Unidos de Mejico," 1847, by John Disturnell, 4-8, 4-13
Maps, Gilman 1848 map of the United States, 4-7–13; in the National Archives used in World War II, 2-16
"Marbury. Madison. Marshall. Mayhem. How to Make a Supreme Court," by Rob Crotty, 2-62–63
Marbury, William, 2-62–63
Marbury v. Madison, 2-62–63
Marshall, John, 2-62–63
Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project, 4-64
Maryland, 4-64
Mason, Patty, The National Archives Building: Temple of American History, 3-36, 4-65
Massachusetts, 1-68
Massachusetts Historical Society, 1-66
Mathis, James, 3-28
McAllister, Bruce, photograph by, 1-45
McCarthy, Joseph, 1-32
McCarthyism, 1-32
McCoy, Donald R., 2-13
McCulley, Richard, 3-46, 3-48, 3-49; "Cartography, Politics—and Mischief", 4-7–13
McCullough, David, 2-49, 3-26, 3-28; photo, 3-26
McDonald, Larry, 3-33
McGhee, Myron, 3-66
McGreevey, Joyce, 4-36
McIntosh, Elizabeth, photo, 3-28
McKean, David, and Cliff Sloan, The Great Decision: Jefferson, Adams, Marshall, and the Battle for the Supreme Court, 2-62–63
McNitt, William, 3-33
McSweeney, Jim, "Documented Rights: Defining Human and Civil Rights," 1-6–9
Medals of Honor, 2-58
Medical records, for Indian Scouts, 2-55; for military personnel, 3-54–55, 3-56
Meese, Edwin, photo, 2-20
Meigs, Gen. Montgomery, 2-11
Melson, Kenneth, 4-61
Melville, Herman, 3-72
Mexican Cession, 4-7, 4-8, 4-9, 4-11–12
Mexican War, 4-7, 4-8, 4-9
Microfilm publications, 1-68-69, 2-69, 3-68-69, 4-62; alien entries, 1-69, 2-69, 4-62; California, 4-62; Canada, 2-69, 3-69, 4-62; Certificates of Identity, 4-62; Chinese immigrants, 2-69; compiled military service records, 2-69; concentration camp inmate cards, 1-69; Connecticut, 3-69; crew lists, 1-69, 2-69, 3-69, 4-62; European Theater of Operations, 1-69, 2-69; Fort Mackinac, Michigan, 2-69; Idaho, 4-62; immigration, 1-69; Maine, 1-69; maps, 2-69; Massachusetts, 3-69, 4-62; military posts, 3-54, 3-56–57; Minnesota, 2-69, 3-69, 4-62; Montana, 2-69; Nazi-looted Holocaust-era assets, 1-68–69, 4-62; New York, 1-69; North Carolina, 1-69; North Dakota, 4-62; Nova Scotia, 1-69; Ohio, 3-69; Oregon, 2-69; passenger lists, 1-69, 2-69, 3-69, 4-62; quartermaster officers, 2-69; Rhode Island, 2-69, 3-69; Texas, 4-62; U.S. Army, 1-69, 2-69, 4-62; U.S. Army Air Forces, 1-69, 2-69; U.S. Colored Troops, 2-69; U.S. Senate, 1-69; volunteer Union soldiers, 2-69; war crimes, 1-69; War Relocation Authority, 4-54; Wiesbaden Central Collecting Point, 1-69; Wisconsin, 3-69; World War II, 1-69
Midwest Center for Holocaust Education, 1-52
Military commissions, 2-34, 2-36–37
Military enlistment records, 2-53–56, 2-57, 2-59
Military personnel records, 2-18–19, 3-50–57, 4-62
Military prisoners, records of, 3-53, 3-55
Miller, Edward S., 3-31
Miller, Merle, 1-32; photo, 1-33; Plain Speaking, 1-29
Minidoka Irrigator, newspaper, 4-50, 4-53–54
Minidoka Relocation Center, Idaho, 4-50, 4-53–54
Minnesota, 2-69, 4-9, 4-10
Mirshah, Nancy, 3-33
Missouri, 2-69
Missouri Compromise, 4-9, 4-10, 4-12, 4-13
Moby-Dick, by Herman Melville, 3-72
Moley, Raymond, 1-60, 1-61
Montana, 2-55, 4-8, 4-9–10
Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives Section, 1-69
Moon Shot: JFK and Space Exploration, by Stacey Bredhoff, 3-68
Morris, Gouvernuer, 2-62–63
Moses, Floyd, 1-18
Motorcycles, 3-40–45
Moynihan, Mary C. "Molly," 1-71; photo, 1-71
Mulligan, Timothy, 3-34, 4-61; photo, 3-32
Musgrave, Paul, "The First Nixon Library," 2-42–47
Musick, Michael, 3-26, 3-32; photo, 3-27
Muster rolls, 2-55, 2-57, 2-58
Naftali, Timothy, 3-71
Nakaidoklini, 2-55
Nanking, China, Japanese atrocities in, 2-38–39, 2-40
"NARA Through the Years", web page photo feature, 1-4
"NARA's Up-to-Date in Kansas City", by Kimberlee N. Ried, 1-50–53
National Archives and Records Administration, 2-16; 75th anniversary celebration activities, 1-4–5, 1-6, 1-52, 2-67, 2-70, 2-72; appropriations for, 2-66, 2-67, 4-31; Archives Library Information Center, 1-58; Archivist appointed, 4-60; Boeing Learning Center, 4-64; Center for Legislative Archives, 2-25, 3-5, 3-46–49, 4-12; conservation laboratory, 4-12; Controlled Unclassified Information Office, 2-66; Data Archives Staff, 2-18, 2-19; Division of War Department Archives, 4-26; Document Conservation Laboratory, 3-65; educational programs, 2-4, 2-70; exhibits, 1-6–9, 1-70, 2-70, 2-71, 4-29, 4-64; guide for researchers, 4-62; historical timeline of, 2-10–25; Independence Day celebration, 3-71; independence for the, 2-4, 2-19–20, 2-21, 4-28, 4-31; Information Security Oversight Office, 2-24; microfilm publications, 1-68–69, 2-69, 3-68–69, 4-62; mission, 1-5, 2-10–11, 2-17, 2-23; news and notices, 1-64–66, 2-66–68, 3-64–67, 4-60–61; Office of Government Information Services, 2-66, 3-65; Office of Records Management, 2-19; Office of the Federal Register, 2-17, 4-29; Office of the Inspector General, 2-66; online offerings, 3-64; preservation conference, 4-60; publications, 1-68–69, 2-69, 3-68–69, 4-29, 4-62; role of staff archivists, 3-26–34; Special Media Preservation Division, 4-42–43; Still Pictures unit, 1-48, 4-42; Strategic Plan, 2-24; Visitor Services, 4-36–37; volunteers, 3-4; web site, 1-4, 2-22, 2-24–25, 2-70, 3-66
National Archives at College Park, 2-20-21, 2-22, 2-25
National Archives Building, construction of, 2-12-13, 2-14, 2-70, 2-72; painting of, 2-67, illustration, 2-68; photos of, 2-10, 2-14, 3-36-40; renovation of, 2-22-23, 2-24; shop, 2-67, 2-70; symbolism of sculptural elements, 3-36–40, 4-65
National Archives Building: Temple of American History, The, by Patty Mason, 3-36, 4-65
National Archives Experience, 1-70, 2-23, 2-70, 2-71, 4-64
National Archives in Kansas City, leaflet, 2-69
National Archives Regional Archives System, 2-19-20, 2-24, 3-6–10; book of samples from, 3-6–10; Central Plains, 3-6, 3-7–10, relocation of, 1-5, 1-50–53; educational programs, 1-53, 1-68; exhibits, 1-5, 1-52–53; Great Lakes, 3-9–10, 3-33; Mid Atlantic, 3-9; Northeast, 1-68, 3-72; Pacific (San Francisco), 3-9, 3-10, 3-33; Pacific Alaska, 3-9; Rocky Mountain, 3-9; Southeast, 1-5, 1-6-9, 2-24, 3-10; Southwest, 1-71; symposia, 1-5, 1-9
National Commission on Terrorist Attacks upon the United States, records opened, 1-66
National Historical Publications and Records Commission, 2-20, 2-48–51; appropriations for, 2-66; awards, 4-60-61; grants, 1-66, 2-18, 2-49, 2-66, 3-66–67, 4-60–61; mission, 2-48–49
National Historical Publications Commission, 2-13, 2-14, 2-18, 2-20, 2-48–49, 4-29
National History Day, 1-5
National Holocaust Museum, 1-52
National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland, 4-45–48; illustrations, 4-47, 4-48; photo, 4-45
National Personnel Records Center, 2-18–19, 2-20, 2-23–24, 2-35, 3-65, 4-62; photo, 2-19
National Security Council, and intelligence operations, 4-14, 4-16, 4-21–22
Native Americans, 1-6, 1-8, 1-15, 1-18–20, 1-21–22, 3-68–69; illustration of, 1-16; Indian Scouts, 2-52–59; and postal service in colonial America, 2-8
Navy Bureau of Yards and Docks, 4-47
Navy registers, 1-58
Nazi-looted Holocaust-era assets, 1-68‘69
Nebraska, 1-47–48, 2-55, 2-56, 2-69, 4-9; state capitol, 4-45-48, photo, 4-44
Nenninger, Timothy, 3-26, 3-30, 3-33; photo, 3-27
Nevada, 4-8
Neville, Katherine, photo, 2-71
New Hampshire, 1-68
New Jersey, 1-68, 4-32, 4-34–35
"New Look", national security policy, 4-16
New Mexico, 2-53, 2-55, 2-56, 4-8–9, 4-12, 4-13
New York, 1-68
New York Public Library, 3-60
Newmark, Jill L., "Face to Face with History," 3-22–25
Newspapers in Japanese internment centers, 4-50–55
"NHPRC: Extending the Archives’ Reach, The", by Kathleen Williams, 2-48–51
Nichols, David, 3-33
Nisbet, Miriam, 3-65; photo, 3-65
Nitrate film, 4-40–43
Nixon, Pat, 2-43, 2-45
Nixon, Richard M., 1-60, 2-19, 2-43, 4-32, 4-34–35; photos, 2-44, 2-45; tapes opened, 1-65, 3-66; trip to Asia, 2-43–45
Nixon Library, Yuen Long, Hong Kong, 2-42–47
Noland, Ethel, 1-32
Norris, George W., 4-46; photo, 4-46
North, Frank, 2-58
North Dakota, 2-55, 2-56, 2-58, 2-69
Oaths of Allegiance to the Union, 3-55
Obama, Barack, 1-61, 2-66, 2-67
O'Brien, Gail, 4-32, 4-36; photos, 4-33, 4-36
Office of Strategic Services, 2-16, 4-26
Official Records of the War of the Rebellion, 1-58
Oglala Sioux tribe, 2-56–57
Oklahoma, 2-53, 2-55, 2-56
Olsen, Paul, 4-32, 4-34-35; photo, 4-34
O’Rear, Charles, 1-47–48; photographs by, 1-43, 1-49
Oregon, 2-55, 4-8, 4-9-10
Oregon Territory, 3-68-69, 4-8, 4-9–10
Organization Index to Pension Files of Veterans Who Served Between 1861 and 1900, microfilm publication, 2-56
Osborn, Patrick R., 4-61
"Our Only World", exhibit, 1-48–49
"Our Story", by James Worsham, 2-10-25
"Our Wonderful Volunteers", by Adrienne C. Thomas, 3-4
Palmer, A. Mitchell, 2-33
Palmer, Mrs. W.L.C., 1-25
Papers of John Adams, 2-49
Parkinson, Hilary, "An Island Fort as Presidential Hideaway," 4-56–57
Patent Office, reports to Congress, 1-56–57
Paterson, William, 2-63
"Patrolling the Coastline on Wheels", by William R. Wells II, 3-40-45
Patterson, David S., The Search for Negotiated Peace: Women’s Activism and Citizen Diplomacy in World War I, 3-60-61
Pawnee scouts, 2-58
Peace activists, 3-60–61
Pease, Capt. Valentine, 3-72
Peckham Guyton Albers and Viets, 1-51
Pecora Investigation of 1933–1934, 3-47
Pension case files, 3-4, 3-23, 3-25
Pensions, 1-57–58, 2-56–57, 2-59
Pensions, Bureau of, 2-56
Perry, Angie, 1-20; photo, 1-19
Perry, Milton, photo, 1-33
Pershing, Gen. John J., 2-69, 4-72
Peterson, Trudy Huskamp, 2-22
Peuser, Rick, 3-32–33
Pfeiffer, David, 3-33
Philip L. Graham Fund, 2-70
Philippine Islands, German nationals in the, 2-28–29, 2-30
Photographs, of Alaska, 4-38–43; DOCUMERICA, 1-42–49; NARA history, 1-4
Pigeon messengers used in World War I, 4-72
Pitch, Anthony, 3-32, 3-34; photo, 3-29
"Place in the Archives, A", by Miriam Kleiman, 4-32–37
Plante, Trevor K., 3-26, 3-27, 3-29–30, 3-31, 3-34, 4-62; "Lead the Way," 2-52–59; photos, 3-29
Plutarch, Lives, 1-29, 1-33
Podoski, Barbara, photo, 3-28
"Poetry and Power": The Inaugural Address of President John F. Kennedy, 1-68
Polk, James K., 4-8–9, 4-10, 4-11–12, 4-13
Poore, Benjamin, 1-58
Pope, John Russell, 2-12–13, 2-70, 2-72, 3-36
Postal systems, 2-6–9
Postmasters, 2-7
Powell, William P., Jr., 3-23–25; photo, 3-22
Powers, Francis Gary, 4-20
Prechtel-Kluskens, Claire, 2-4
Preliminary Inventory of the Records of the United States Army Continental Commands, 1821–1920, Volume V: Military Installations, 1821–1920, by Robert Gruber et al., 3-56
Presidential libraries, 1-13–22, 1-65, 2-14, 2-19–20, 2-22, 2-66–67, 2-68, 4-28
Presidential Libraries Act, 2-17, 4-29
Presidential powers, 1-27
Presidential Recordings and Materials Preservation Act of 1974, 2-19, 2-20
Presidential Records Act, 2-19, 2-20, 2-24, 2-66–67
Presidential speechwriters, 1-60–61
President's Board of Consultants on Foreign Intelligence Activities, 4-17, 4-18, 4-19–20
President's Technological Capabilities Panel, 4-17
Pribram, Karl, 2-71
"Primarily Teaching", 1-53
Primarily Teaching Institute, 1-71, 4-65
Prisoners of war, Japanese crimes against, 2-39
Prologue: The Journal of the National Archives, 2-19
Public Papers of the Presidents, 4-29
Public Printing and Binding Act (1907), 1-55
Public Vaults, 2-23, 2-24, 2-71, 4-36
Pulitzer, Joseph, 3-5
Quinan, J. W., 3-42, 3-43
Raaska, Helmi, 3-33
Ratcliff, R. A., 3-34
Readex, 1-58
Reagan, Ronald, 1-60-61, 2-20, 2-67
Reconstruction, 3-56
Records Concerning the Central Collecting Points ("Ardelia Hall Collection"): Wiesbaden Central Collecting Point, 1945–1952, microfilm publication, 1-69
Records declassification, 2-24, 2-25, 4-16
Records destruction, 2-18
Records management, 2-14–15, 2-16–17, 2-18, 2-50, 4-26–27, 4-28–29, 4-30; Truman executive order regarding, 4-27, 4-28
Records of Achievement Award, 3-70
Records of Our National Life, 3-70
Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1780's–1920, Record Group 94, 2-53–54, 2-55, 2-59, 3-56–57
Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs, Record Group 15, 2-57
Records of the Judge Advocate General (Army), Record Group 153, 2-55
Records of the Public Buildings Service, Record Group 121, 2-72
Records of the Quartermaster General, Record Group 92, 2-58–59, 3-57
Records of the U.S. Army Commands, 1784–1821, Record Group 98, 3-56
Records of the War Relocation Authority, Record Group 210, 4-54
Records of U.S. Army Continental Commands, 1821–1920, Record Group 393, 2-55–56, 3-51–57
Records of U.S. Army Continental Commands, 1920–1942, Record Group 394, 3-56
Records of U.S. Military Posts, 1821–1920, 3-5
Records of U.S. Regular Army Mobile Units, 1821–1942, Record Group 391, 2-58, 2-59
Records preservation, 2-48–51, 4-28–29, 4-42–43, 4-60
Records processing, 2-66–67
Records publication, 2-49–50
Records Relating to Personal Participation in World War II: American Military Casualties and Burials, RIP 82, 3-68
Registers of Enlistments in the U.S. Army, 1798–1914, microfilm publication, 2-54
Returns from U.S. Military Posts, 1800–1916, microfilm publication, 3-56–57
Reynolds, Michael, 1-46; photos, 1-45, 1-46
Rhoads, James B., 2-18, 4-30; photo, 2-18
Rhode Island, 1-68
Richard Nixon Library, 1-65, 2-19, 2-22, 2-25, 2-43, 3-66, 4-35; photo, 2-24
Richardson, John W., 3-42, 3-43, 3-44
Ried, Kimberlee N., "NARA's Up-to-Date in Kansas City," 1-50–53
Rio Grande, 4-8–9, 4-13
Rives, Tim, 3-9
Roberts, Cokie, photo, 2-71
Rohwer relocation center, 4-52, 4-53
Romanski, Fred, 3-34
Ronald Reagan Library, 2-22, 2-66–67
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 3-9, 3-13
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1-10, 3-5, 3-12–13, 3-20, 4-52; and military commissions, 2-37; and the National Archives, 2-10–11, 2-13-14, 2-17, 2-25, 2-48–49; and the National Naval Medical Center, 4-45–48; photos, 4-46, 4-47; speechwriters for, 1-60, 1-61
Roosevelt administration (Franklin D.), 2-36–37
Ross, Charles, 1-25, 1-30, 1-38
Rossiter, Adm. Percival S., photo, 4-47
Rothstein, Arthur, 1-43, 1-44
Rotter, Arnold J., 3-33
Rotunda Founders Early Access project, 4-61
Ruckelshaus, William D., 1-44
Rushay, Samuel W., Jr., "Harry Truman's History Lessons," 1-24–34
Russian immigrants, 2-27
Safire, William, 1-60
Safly, Liz, 3-14
St. Gill, Marc, photograph by, 1-48
Sakovich, Maria, "When the 'Enemy' Landed at Angel Island," 2-26–33
Sales, Arnaldo de Oliveira, 2-43–44, 2-45, 2-46
Salkin, Robert, 4-34
San Carlos Reservation, 2-55
San Francisco Bureau of Immigration, 2-26–33
San Francisco Police Department, 2-31–32
Satellites, use of in intelligence operations, 4-17–18, 4-19, 4-20, 4-21–22
Sato, Eddie, 4-53–54; cartoons by illustrated, 4-54, 4-55
Saudi Arabia, 2-67
Save Our National Archives, 3-66
Schellenberg, Theodore R., 4-26, 4-28, 4-31
Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr., 1-30, 1-31, 1-32, 1-60, 1-61, 3-34; photo, 1-30
Schlesinger, Robert, White House Ghosts, 1-60–61
Schmidt, Raymond P., "A Tower in Nebraska," 4-44–48
Schneider, Richard E., "The Alaskan Frontier in Panorama," 4-38–43
Schwimmer-Lloyd papers, 3-60
Search for Negotiated Peace: Women's Activism and Citizen Diplomacy in World War I, The, by David S. Patterson, 3-60–61
Selective service records, 4-62
Seminole scouts, 2-57, 2-58
SENSINT, 4-16
Settle, Jean, 3-13–14, 3-21
Shakespeare, Frank, 2-47
"Shaping the National Archives", by Greg Bradsher, 4-24–31
Sharp, Rebecca K., "'How an Eagle Feels . . .'," 4-50–55
Sharp Nose, 2-53, 2-54–55; photo, 2-53
Shearer, Brooke, 3-71
Sieber, Al, 2-58
Sienang, Willie, photo, 2-28
Simmons, C. Jerry, "DOCUMERICA," 1-42–49
Simmons, John L., 3-42, 3-43
"Sitting in Judgment," by Fred L. Borch, 2-34–40
Skelton, Red, 4-57
Skogsberg, Charles, 3-42, 3-43
Slavery, 1-6–7; in U.S. territories, 4-8, 4-9, 4-10, 4-13
Sloan, Cliff, The Great Decision: Jefferson, Adams, Marshall, and the Battle for the Supreme Court, 2-62–63; photo, 2-62
Sloan, Hugh W., 4-34–35
Smith, Gregory B., 3-66
Smith, Stephanie D., 3-66
Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, 1-48–49
Society for the National Archives, 2-71
Society of American Archivists, 2-15, 4-29–30, 4-60–61
Sorensen, Theodore C. "Ted," 1-60, 1-61, 1-68
South, Aloha, 3-31, 3-33, 3-34
South Dakota, 2-55, 2-56, 2-69
Soviet Union, aerial spying against, 4-14–22
Space program, U.S., 3-68
Speier, Jackie, 3-66
Star Books, 1-53, 3-7, 3-9
Stars and Stripes: Newspaper of the American Expeditionary Forces, 1918–1919, microfilm publication, 2-69
State, U.S. Department of, and the archives of the United States, 2-12; and the Nixon Library in Hong Kong, 2-47
State and National Archival Partnership, 2-51, 3-66–67
State archives, 2-48–50
State Historical Records Advisory Boards, 2-51
Stegmaier, Mark J., "Cartography, Politics—and Mischief," 4-7–13
Steinbeck, John, 3-9
Stimson, Henry L., 2-37
Sullivan, John Fox, 1-71; photo, 1-71
Surgeons in the Civil War, 3-23–25
Swarthmore College Peace Collection, 3-60
Sweeney, Jenny, photo, 4-65
Taft, William Howard, 2-12
Talcott, Andrew, 4-57
Tambara, Kimi, 4-50
Tames, George, 1-39
Taos, New Mexico, 1-46
Taylor, John E., 3-26, 3-27, 3-30–31; photo, 3-28
Taylor, Zachary, 4-12
"Temple to History, A," 2-72
Territorial acquisitions, maps of, 4-7-13; slavery in, 4-8, 4-9, 4-10
Terrors of the Jungle, 3-49; illustration, 3-47
Texas, 2-53, 2-55, 2-56; annexation of, 4-8; boundary with New Mexico, 4-8–9; coast patrols, 3-40–45; maps of, 4-8–9, 4-10, 4-12–13
Texas Instruments, 1-71, 4-65
"These Walls Can Talk," by Rob Crotty, 3-36–39
"This Land Is Your Land," by Woody Guthrie, 3-10
Thomas, Adrienne C., 1-64, 1-65, 3-66, 3-71, 4-60, 4-61; "A Year of Celebration for Our 75th Anniversary" 1-4–5; "Becoming World Class", 2-4; "Our Wonderful Volunteers", 3-4; photos, 1-64, 2-66, 2-71
Thomas, Albert, 4-27
Thomas, Elbert D., 4-26
Thompson, Neil, 3-33
Thomsen, Neil, 3-33
Thurston, Samuel R., 4-12–13
Tilley, Steven, 3-26, 3-28–29; photo, 3-27
Time magazine, 2-44, 4-60
Tojo Hideki, 2-38; photo, 2-39
Tokyo War Crimes Trial, 2-34–35, 2-37–40
Tone, Andrea, 3-34
Topaz Times, 4-52
Topographic surveying, in Alaska, 4-38–43
"Tower in Nebraska, A", by Raymond P. Schmidt, 4-44–48
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, 4-7, 4-8, 4-13
Truman, Bess Wallace, 1-72, 3-5; letters, 3-5, 3-12–21; photos, 1-72, 3-12, 3-13, 3-16, 3-17, 3-18, 3-19, 3-21
Truman, Harry S., 1-10–11, 2-17–18, 4-17, 4-25, 4-27, 4-28; family life, 1-36–41; history lessons, 1-24–34; letters, 3-5, 3-12–21; and the mural for his library, 1-13–22; photos of, 1-10, 1-11, 1-13, 1-19, 1-21, 1-24, 1-28, 1-30, 1-36, 1-37, 1-40, 1-41, 2-15, 3-13, 3-14, 3-16, 3-17, 3-18; portrait of by Greta Kempton, 1-29; speechwriters for, 1-60, 1-61
Truman, Margaret, 3-5, 3-12–13, 3-14, 3-17–19; photos, 3-13, 3-19
"Truman at 125", 1-10–11
Tsarev, Oleg, 3-31
Tuohy, Martin, 3-33
Twining, Gen. Nathan, 4-19, 4-21
U-2 flights, 4-14, 4-16–17, 4-18–21, 4-22
Ulke, Capt. Henry, 3-41
Union Army, 3-4; African American surgeons in the, 3-22–25; soldiers, 3-4
Union Carbide Company, 1-45–46, 1-47
United Kingdom, and Hong Kong, 2-45
U.S. Air Force, and aerial intelligence programs, 4-16, 4-17–18
U.S. Army, alien enemy soldiers discharged from, 2-29; records management, 4-26–27
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 4-56–57
U.S. Army Indian Scouts, 2-52–59
U.S. Army Signal Corps, 4-72
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service, 3-66
U.S. Coast Guard, 3-40–45
United States Colored Troops (Civil War), 1-68
U.S. Commerce Building, 2-12; photo, 2-12
U.S. Congress, and the National Archives, 2-12, 2-13, 2-14, 2-19, 2-20, 2-21, 3-46–49, 4-28, 4-29; presidential messages to, 4-8, 4-9, 4-10, 4-11; reports to, 1-56–57; and slavery in the territories, 4-8, 4-9, 4-10, 4-13
U.S. Constitution, 1-32, 2-12, 2-16, 2-17, 2-22–23, 2-49-50, 4-29, 4-30, 4-64; amendments to, 1-27
U.S. Department of Justice, and alien enemies, 2-29, 2-30; and political radicals, 2-31–33
U.S. Department of Labor, and political radicals, 2-31, 2-32; World War I internment camps, 2-28, 2-30
U.S. Department of the Navy, 3-41, 3-42, 3-43, 3-44
United States Geological Survey, 4-38–43
U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Private Land Claims, 1-55; records, 1-55–59, 3-46–49
U.S. Information Agency, 2-47
U.S. military posts, records of, 3-50–57
U.S. Senate, Committee on Territories, 4-9; records, 1-55–59, 3-46–49
U.S. Serial Set Index, 1-58
U.S. Supreme Court, and Marbury v. Madison, 2-62–63; and military commissions, 2-37; papers published, 2-49–50
University of Maryland, 1-5, 2-20–21
University of Michigan, 1-66
University of North Carolina, 1-66
University of Toronto, 1-66
University of Virginia Press, 4-61
University of Wisconsin, 3-67
Updegrove, Mark D., 4-60
Uranium mining, 1-45–46, 1-47
Uravan, Colorado, 1-45–46; photograph of, 1-47
Use of the Panoramic Camera in Topographic Surveying, The, by Maj. James W. Bagley, 4-40–42
Using Civilian Records in the National Archives in Washington, DC, Area for Genealogical Research, reference information paper, 2-69
"Using the Congressional Serial Set for Genealogical Research", by Jeffery Hartley, 1-54–59
Vandereedt, John, 3-31
Vermont, 1-68
Vice President, records, 2-67; role of, 2-43, 2-46
Vinson, Carl, photo, 4-47
Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, 1-66, 4-61
Volunteers, 3-4
"Voyage into History, A," 3-72
Walker, Alan, 3-34
Wallace, Carrie, photo, 1-26
Wallace, David Willock, 3-13
Waller, Douglas C., photo, 3-27
Walsh, David I., photo, 4-47
Walter Kidde Dinosaur Park, 4-34–35
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland, 4-48; illustrated, 4-48
War crimes tribunals, Japan, 2-34, 2-35, 2-37–40
War Department, and alien enemies, 2-28-29, 4-52; General Order No. 28, 2-59; records in the National Archives, 2-16, 3-50-57; records management, 4-25, 4-26–27
War Department Records of the Division and Department of the Pacific, 1847–1873, microfilm publication, 3-68–69
War Relocation Authority, 4-52–54
Ward, Geoffrey C., 3-10
Warner, Robert M., 2-4, 2-19–20, 2-21, 2-22; photos, 2-20
Warren, Earl, 1-21; photos, 1-21, 1-30
Washington, 2-55, 4-8, 4-9–10
Washington, George, 2-49; portrait, 2-49
Washington National Records Center, 2-20
Watergate scandal, 2-19, 3-66
Webb, William F., photo, 2-35
Weinman, Adolf Alexander, 3-36, 3-39
Weinstein, Allen, 1-64, 2-24, 2-25, 4-37, 4-60; photos, 1-64, 2-24, 3-32
Weissenbach, Karl, 2-68
Wells, William R., II, "Patrolling the Coastline on Wheels," 3-40–45; photo, 3-45
Wertheimer, Linda, photo, 2-71
West Virginia, 1-45
Wheeler, Tom, 3-32–33
"When the 'Enemy' Landed at Angel Island", by Maria Sakovich, 2-26–33
Whitaker, R. Reed, 1-52, 3-7, 3-9
White, Edward, 2-27, 2-28, 2-30, 2-33
White House files opened, 3-66
White House Ghosts: Presidents and Their Speechwriters, by Robert Schlesinger, 1-60–61
Whitmer, Matt, 4-36–37; photos, 4-33, 4-37
Wiesbaden Central Collecting Point, 1-69
William J. Clinton Library, 2-22, 2-25, 2-66–67
Williams, Kathleen, "The NHPRC: Extending the Archives' Reach," 2-48–51
Williams, Kathleen Broome, 3-30
Wilmot, David, 4-9
Wilmot Proviso, 4-9
Wilson, Charles Banks, 1-18, 1-20
Wilson, Don W., 2-22; photo, 2-21
Wilson, Douglas L., photo, 3-27
Wilson, Henry, 1-58
Wilson, Woodrow, 3-41, 3-61
Winton, Harold, 3-30
Wisconsin Historical Society, 2-50
Wishaar, Lt. William P., 3-41
Wolfe, Bob, 3-33
Women, alien enemies, 2-28, 2-29
"Women's Activism for Peace in World War I," by Benjamin Guterman, 3-60–61
Women's rights, 1-7
Woods, Rose Mary, 2-44; photo, 2-45
World War I, 2-69; coastline patrols, 3-40–45; and enemy aliens, 2-26–33; use of carrier pigeons in, 4-72; women's activism for peace in, 3-60–61
World War II, casualties and burials, 3-68; German sabotage attempts, 2-34, 2-36–37; Japanese internment centers, 4-50–55; National Archives’ role in, 2-15–17
World War II: Guide to Records Relating to U.S. Military Participation, 2-17, 4-60–61
Wormser, Paul, 3-33
Worsham, James, "Our Story," 2-10–25
Wright, C. W., 4-40
"Year of Celebration for Our 75th Anniversary, A", by Adrienne C. Thomas, 1-4–5
Yockelson, Mitchell, 3-34; photo, 3-27
Young, Richard M., 4-11–12
"Your Land, Our Land," by Monroe Dodd, 3-6–10
Your Land, Our Land: Two Centuries of American Words and Images from the Regions of the National Archives, edited by Monroe Dodd and Brian Burnes, 3-6–10
YouTube, 3-64
Zerby, Barry, 3-33
Zimmerman, Jay, 1-71, 2-71; photo, 1-71
Zobrist, Benedict, photo, 1-33