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L., 12 Claims against the government, 23, 30 Dalton, Georgia, 269, 270 Cleveland, Grover, 76, 95-96; photo, 80 Dammann, Gordon, 149 Clinton, Bill, 96, 218, 221, 278-279, 281, 282, 292; photos, Daniels, Jonathan, 98 281 Davis, Col. Benjamin O., 212; photo, 210 Clinton, Hillary Rodham, 218 Davis, James, 42 Index PYru ologue » Davis, Jefferson, 194, 199 NARA’s Motion Picture Holdings,” by Donald Roe, Davis, Robert Scott, Jr.,“A Soldier’s Story: The Records of 111-116 Hubbard Pryor, Forty-Fourth United States Colored DOCUMERICA (photographic project), 68 Troops,” 267-272 Dukes, Gilbert W., 239, 240, 241; photo, 237 Dawes, Henry L., 231, 244 Dunlap, Henry A., 261-262 Dawes Commission, 231-244; photo, 230 Dunn, Ist Lt. William A., 14, 15-16, 17 De Nyse, Isaac R., 176-177 Dwight D. Eisenhower Library and Museum, 149, 298 De Pauw, Linda Grant, 119, 120-121, 122, 124 Dwight D. Eisenhower Papers, 298 De Vitrolle, Baron, 210 Dylan, Bob, photo, 205 Deakins, Francis, 24 “Death of President Kennedy? NARA’s Staff Keeps Working Earnest, Maj. Gen. Herbert L., 8, 10, 11 on the Records, The,” by John W. Carlin, 4-5 Eastman, Elizabeth, 47-48; photo, 41 Debo, Angie, 242 Ebony magazine, 260, 261 Declaration of Independence, 156-157, 218 Eddy, Maj. Gen. Manton S., 8, 10-11, 12-14 Declassified records, 150, 219, 228 Edison, Thomas, photo, 55 Defense, Department of, 219, 228 Education, U.S. Department of, 219, 297 Defense, Records of the Office of the Secretary of (RG Ehrlichmann, John, photo, 209 330), 295 Einstein, Albert, photo, 133 Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Armed Ser- Einstein, Charles, 75-76, 78, 80 vices, 113 Eisenhower, Gen. Dwight D., 11, 12-13, 14-15, 17, 298; Defense POW/Missing Personnel, Office of, 228 photos,6 , 14, 132, 202 Delano, Cassie, 161, 163, 164, 167-168, 169, 170, 175, 176; Electronic Access Project (EAP), 85, 92-93, 218 photos, 164, 173 “Electronic Records Relevant to Research on Mining,” by Delano, Catherine Robbins, 159-172, 174, 175, 176; photos, Theodore J. Hull, 101-109 158, 162, 168 Eleventh Naval District, 249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255 Delano, Franklin Hughes, 164, 165, 167, 168, 170, 172, 173, Ellis, Col. Richard T., 143-144, 210, 212; photo, 210 174, 176 Emmerson, Guy L.V., 240-241 Delano, Frederic Adrian, 159-160, 169, 170, 171, 176-177; Employment Standards Administration, 107 photo, 168 Enchantress (yacht), 251; photo, 250 Delano, Laura Franklin, 169, 170, 176; photo, 173 Energy, U.S. Department of, 104 Delano, Louise, 161, 163, 164, 165, 167, 169, 170, 172-173, Engineer Combat Battalion, 282d, 11 174, 176; photo, 174 Engineers, U.S.Army Corps of, 11, 13, 15, 16 Delano, Philippe, 161, 163-164, 167-168, 169, 176; photos, England, and U.S. Civil War, 168, 173-174, 179, 181, 183, 162, 168 184, 185, 188 Delano, Warren, Jr., 159, 160, 161, 163, 166-167, 169, 170, Environmental Protection Agency, 68, 299; films from, 114 171, 172, 173, 174, 176, 177; photos, 160, 173, 174 Erfurt, Germany, 9-10 Delano, Capt. Warren, Sr., 166, 170 Estilow, Betsy, 149 Delano, Warren, 3rd, 161, 163, 164, 165, 167-168, 169, 176; Eustis, William, 121, 126 photo, 168 Evans, Harold, 136 Delaware, USS, 194; illus., 195 Evansport, Virginia, 191, 193, 194, 195, 196, 199 Demetz, Bettina, 138 Everly, Elaine C.,and Howard H.Wehmann“T,h e War Office Democratic Party, 76, 78 Fire of 1800) 23-35 Department of the Cumberland, 268 Everson,J . H., 251, 253 DeVanter, Willis van, 237 Executive Order 8895, 248, 254-255 Dewberry, Suzanne, “The Pacific Coast Hooligans of World Exhibits, 67-73,84 , 136-138, 149, 150, 220-221, 259, 260, War Il? 247-255 262-263, 264, 292 Dexter, Samuel, 23, 25-26, 27, 28, 29, 30-31, 32; photo, 22 Expatriation Act of 1907, 42 Dickstein, Samuel, 47; photo, 46 “Die Wende: A Migration of People, Minds, and Spirits” by “Faces of Time” (exhibit), 150 Jennifer L. Peresie, 58-66 Fairfax, Capt. Henry, 192 Diggs, Charles C., 261 Fairfax, Lt. Col. John Walter, 192, 198, 199; portrait, 192 Digital Classroom, 219, 297-298 Farmer, James, 262 Diplomatic despatches, 80-81 Feary, Lt.J.S., 13 Diplomatic Records:A Select Catalog of National Archives Federal Bureau of Investigation, 4, 5, 219; films from, 114; Microfilm Publications, 81 files opened, 296 Diplomats and consuls, reports of, 263 Federal Extension Service, motion pictures from the, 112 District of Columbia, 23-24 Federal Register, 292 Doak, William, 47 Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany), 59-65 “Documenting the Changing Lives of Women through Federalists, 23, 29 Winter 1999 P>»r olog7u e > Federation of Polish Jews in America, 47 Ghanaian Times, 259 Finding aids, POW/MIAs, 228 Gillis, Comdr Jonathon P.,, 194 Firestone, Harvey, photo, 55 Gissendanner, Scott, 64 Fisher, Lt. Comdr. Joel H., 14, 15-16 Glenn, John, photo, 205 Fitzgerald, F Scott, photo, 54 Gluba, Gregory, “Five Hundred Acres of History: Freestone Fitzwater, Marlin, 96; photo, 97 Point, Virginia, in the Civil War” 191-201 Five Civilized Tribes, 231, 233, 239 Gold, Nazi Germany, 7-19 “Five Hundred Acres of History: Freestone Point, Virginia, in Gold rush, in Yukon, 216 the Civil War,” by Gregory Gluba, 191-201 Gold Star Mothers’ Association, 142-143, 144 Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, 261-262, Gold Star Mothers pilgrimages, 140-145, 210-215 263 Gorbachev, Mikhail, 98; photo, 27 Forbes, Dora Delano, 161, 163, 165, 167, 168-169, 170, 173, Government Ethics, Office of, 299 174, 176; photos, 173, 174 Government Information Technology Services Board, 219, Ford, Gerald R., 136, 138, 274; photos, 274 297 Ford, Henry, photo, 55 Government Printing Office, 292 Ford Film Collection, 111 Gracious Lady, by Rita Halle Kleeman, 170-171, 176 Foreign policy, and Africa, 257-264; cultural, 257-264; Grand Gulf, USS, 179, 184-185, 188 research concerning, 263-264 Grand Valley State University, Mich., 138 Foreign service officers, personnel records, 74-81 Grant, Ulysses S., 78 Foreign Service Posts of the Department of State, Records Grants, 295, 297, 298 of (RG 84), 264 Graves Registration Service, 140, 142, 210 Forrestal, James, 250 Great Britain, 284, 285, 286-287 Fort Lafayette Prison, N.Y., 179-180, 181-182, 186 Great Depression, and immigration policy, 37-49 France, 140, 142, 150, 210, 212-215 “Guide to Civilian Agency Records Pertaining to American Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, illustration from, 191 Cultural and Informational Foreign Policy During the Frankfurt, Germany, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 Cold War, 264 Frankfurter, Felix, 171 Guide to Records Relating to US. Military Participation Franklin D. Roosevelt Library and Museum, 171, 175-177 in World War II: Part II, Supply and Support, compiled Free, Arthur M., 48 by Timothy P. Mulligan, 84-85 Freestone Point, Va., 191-199 Guides to Microfilmed Records of the German Navy, Friedan, Betty, 203; photo, 209 1850-1945, No. 3: Records of the German Naval High Friedel, Adm. W. L., 254 Command, 1935-1945, compiled by Timothy P. Mulli- Friedman, Hilda, 43 gan, 216 Fulton (U.S.Army Steamer), 179, 184, 185, 188; photo, 185 Guthrie, Woody, 101 Funk, Walter, 9, 19 Haldemann, H. R., photo, 209 Galambos, Louis, 298 Hall, Capt. Newt, USMC, 284, 285, 286 Gannett, Benjamin, 121, 122, 126 Hamby, Alonzo, 99 Gannett, Deborah Sampson, 121-122, 125, 126 Hancock, John, 121 Gay, Maj. Gen. Hobart, 12-14, 16 Harbor patrols, World War II, 250, 252, 253 Gehrig, Lou, photo, 129 Harmon Foundation Film Collection, 111 Gender discrimination, and immigration law, 37-49; in Harper, John Goodloe, 29 reunified Germany, 63-64 Harrell, Lt. Abram, 196 Genealogical research, 74-81, 106-108, 216, 218, 220-221, Harriet Lane, USS, 197-198 287-289 Hauptmann, Bruno, files relating to released, 296 General Records of the Department of the Navy, Hawaiian Anti-Annexation Petition, 220-221 1798-1947 (RG 80), 288 Hay, John, 284 General Services Administration, 219, 297 Hayes, Mary Ludwig, 119, 120; portrait of, 118 Genscher, Hans Dietrich, 61 Hebrew Immigrant Aid and Sheltering Society, 39, 44 George, Zelma, 262 Heger, Kenneth W.,“Race Relations in the United States and Georgia, 267-271 American Cultural and Informational Programs in Gerald R. Ford Foundation, 138 Ghana, 1957-1966,” 257-265; “Strategies for Recon- Gerald R. Ford Museum, exhibits, 84, 136-138 structing Careers of Foreign Service Officers, German Democratic Republic (East Germany), 59-65 1869-1887, 74-81 Germany, 150; assets stolen by Nazis, 147; records relating Heitman, Francis B., 294 to, 216; reunification of, 59-65 Helen M. Knubel Archives of Cooperative Lutheranism Pro- Ghana, U.S. relations with, 257-264 ject, 298 Ghana Evening News, 259 Hemingway, Ernest, 84 Ghana television, 262-263 “Hemingway Centennial at the Kennedy Library, The” Index (symposium), 84 Internal Revenue Service, 104 “Herbert Hoover: Examining the Evidence” (conference), International Dining and Sleeping Car Co., 212 149 Internet, 85, 92-93, 216, 218, 219, 292, 293, 295, 296, Herman, George, 97 297-298 Himmler, Heinrich, 9 Introduction to National Archives Records Relating to Hine, Lewis, 67, 68; photos by, 70, 72 the Cold War, An, compiled by Tim Wehrkamp, 84 Hiss, Alger, materials relating to opened, 296; photo, 135 Inventory of the Records of the Office of the Secretary of Hitch, Annie Delano, 161, 163, 164, 167, 169, 170, 176; War, 216 photo, 173 “IRI Background Facts: The Negro American” (Special Hitch, Frederic Delano, 170 Report 41), 258 Hitchcock, Ethan A., 236, 242-243, 244 Hitler, Adolph, 216; photo, 131 J L. Smallwood (ship), 180 Hobby, Col. Oveta, 113 JFK (movie), 4 Hodgdon,A . Dana, 44, 47, 48 Jackson, Col. Henry, 121 Hodgson, Joseph, 26, 28, 30, 31-32 Jackson, Jacob B., 232, 239 Hodgson v. Dexter, 30-31 Jackson, Jonathan, 26, 27, 28, 30 Holley, Katherine Bell, 140, 142, 143, 145, 210, 212, 214; Jacob Bell, USS, 173, 193-194, 197-198; illus., 191 photo, 141 Jacobs, Fenno, 68 Holley, Pvt. Lewis A., 140, 142, 210 James Adger, USS, 179, 185 Holloway, Don, 138 Japan, 284, 285, 286 Hollywood, and World War I, 247-255 Jay Miller Aviation History Collection, 298 Holmes, Russell, papers opened, 219 Jeff Dykes Memorial Award, 221 Holmes, Gen. Theophilus H., 191, 196 Jeffersonian Republicans, 23, 29-30 Holocaust-Era Assets: A Finding Aid to Records at the Jews, and immigration policy, 37-39, 43-44, 45-46, 47, 49 National Archives at College Park, MD, 147 Jimmy Carter Library, 150 Holocaust victims, property taken from,9 , 15, 17,19 John FE Kennedy Assassination Records, 4-5 Homer, Winslow, engraving by, 163 John FE Kennedy Assassination Records Review Board, 4-5 Hong Kong, 160, 161, 167, 168, 169, 170, 173-174, 175, 176 John EF Kennedy Library, 84, 149, 220 Hood, Gen. John Bell (CSA), 270; photo, 270 Johns Hopkins University, 298 Hooker, Gen. Joseph, 196, 197, 198, 199; portrait, 196 Johnson, Andrew, 74, 78 “Hooligan Navy,” 247-25? 5 Johnson, Col. Lewis, 269, 270; photo, 269 Hoover, Herbert, 43, 45, 47, 48, 95, 98, 128, 175; conference Johnson, Lyndon B., 68, 203, 259, 296-297; photos, 205, 206 on, 149; photo, 135 Johnson, Mary, 124 Hope, Bob, photo, 134 Johnson-Reed Act of 1924, 40, 41-42, 46-47 Hopkins, Phillip B., 234 Johnston, D. H., 235; photo, 231 Hughes, Elizabeth S., 298 Jones, William A., 237 Hull, Theodore, “Electronic Records Relevant to Research Jordan, Hamilton, 96 on Mining,” 101-109 Joslin, Theodore, 95, 98, 99 Human rights abuses, 219 “Just Before the Battle, Mother” (exhibit), 149 Hungary, 61 Justice, U.S. Department of, 219 Immigration, Bureau of, 42, 43, 45, 46-47 Kaiseroda mine, Merkers, Germany, 7, 8, 10, 11 Immigration Act of 1917, 41 Kennedy, Jacqueline, 220; photos, 206 Immigration Act of July 11, 1932, 48 Kennedy, John EF, 203, 257, 259; assassination records, 4-5, Immigration policy and the Great Depression, 37-49; and 219; and Cuba, 96-97, 202-203; photos, 97, 206 women, 37-49 Kennedy, Robert E, 203; photos, 205, 206 Imports and Exports data, 103-104 Kerber, Linda, 125-126 “In NARA’s Records, the POW/MIA Search Goes On,” by Kerrey, Robert, 85, 92 John W. Carlin, 228-229 Kimball, Charles B., 76, 78 Indian Affairs, Bureau of, 236 Kimbro, Louise, 213, 215 Indian Census Rolls, 85 King, Adm. Ernest J., 254 Indian Territory, 231, 232, 236, 239, 240, 243, 244 King, Martin Luther, Jr., 203, 260; photo, 205 Infantry Division, Nineteenth, 7,8, 10-11, 17 Kissinger, Henry, photo, 209 Infantry regiments, 357th, 8, 10, 11, 13, 16-17; 358th, 7; Kittrell, Flemmie, 260; photo, 260 474th, 16, 17 Kleeman, Rita Halle, 176; Gracious Lady, 170-171, 176 Inter-Allied Reparation Agency, 19 Knox, Henry, 23 Interior, secretary of the, 235, 236-237, 238, 239, 242, 243, Kohl, Helmut, 62 244 “Korea: The Forgotten War Remembered” (exhibit), 149 Interior, U.S. Department of the, 68, 237 Korean War, 202, 221; casualty lists, 295-296; exhibit about, Winter 1999 Prologue > 149; photos from, 203 274-282 Kratsas, James, 138 Mach, Izabela Horowitz, 48 Kumasi, Ghana, 259, 260, 261-262 McHenry, James, 23, 24, 29; portrait, 24 Kvasnicka, Robert M., 221 Mack, Julian, 42 McKennon, Archibald S., 232, 234, 235, 236, 237; photo, 230 Labor, U.S. Department of, 46 McKinley, William, 95, 238 Labor-management relations, 108-109 McSherry, Brig. Gen. FJE. , 12, 13, 17 Labor Statistics, Bureau of, 107, 108 “Mainstay of the Fleet: The Philadelphia Navy Yard, Land allotments to Native Americans, 231-244 1801-1996” (exhibit), 84 Lange, Dorothea, 67, 68; photo by, 68 Mallory, Stephen M., 182 Lawrence & Co., Edward, 181, 184 Mann, Herman, 121-122 Leach, Margaret, 95 Mansfield, McMurray, and Cornish, 237, 239, 241-242 Lee, Gen. Robert E., 191, 192 Marines, U.S., in Boxer Rebellion, 284-289 Lee, Russell, 101, 105-106; photographs by, 100, 1081 Markward, William, 24, 26, 27, 30, 32 Legation Guard, Peking, China, 284, 285, 286, 288 Marshall, George C., 298 Lewis, John L., 101, 105-106; photo, 101 Marshall, John, 31 Library of Congress, 156, 171, 298 Marshall Foundation, 298 Lincoln, Abraham, 95, 170, 172, 174 Martin, James Kirby, 120 Lindbergh, Charles, photo, 130; records relating to son’s Martin, Pvt. Joseph Plumb, 120 kidnapping released, 296 Maryland, 193, 195, 196 Lippett,T. M., 284, 286 Mason, Lt. Col. John H., 11, 13, 14, 16, 19 List of Officers of the Navy of the United States and of the Massachusetts Regiment, Fourth, 121 Marine Corps from 1775 to 1900, ed. by Edward W. Meade, Col. Robert L., 285, 286-287 Callahan, 287 Medals of Honor, 286-287 Litoff, Judy Barrett, 298 Melmer, SS Capt. Bruno, 9, 11 Livingston, Rebecca, “Civil War Cat-and-Mouse Game: Melodie (yacht), 253 Researching Blockade-Runners at the National Archives,” Merchant shipping, protection of in World War II, 247-248 179-188 Mercury and New England Palladium, 121 Longstreet, Gen. James, 192, 199 Merkers mine, Germany, 7-21 “Looking Back on the Twentieth Century: 1900-1925 i Metal-Nonmetal Impoundment Tracking System, 105 Photographs,” by Maureen MacDonald, 53-57 Methot, Mayo, photo, 251 “Looking Back on the Twentieth Century: 1926-1950 Microfilm publications, 85, 147,216,217, 293-294; admiral- Photographs,” by Maureen MacDonald, 128-135 ity case files, 216; Alaska, 216, 217; alien arrivals, 85, 147 “Looking Back on the Twentieth Century: 1951-1975 i 216, 294; alien crew lists, 85, 147; appellate case files Photographs,” by Maureen MacDonald, 202-209 294; bankruptcy case files, 216, 217; Bureau of Indian “Looking Back on the Twentieth Century: 1976-1999 i Affairs, 216, 217; business censuses, 294; census rolls Photographs,” by Maureen MacDonald, 274-282 217,294; Civil War, 181, 182, 184, 186, 188, 217; compiled Los Angeles, California, 252-253 military service records, 217; Confederate States of Amer- Lowe, Thaddeus S.C., 196, 198, 199; portraits, 196, 197 ica, 182-184, 186, 188; courts martial, 182; database on Lowry, Thomas, 149 NAIL, 218; District of Columbia, 294; draft registration Loyola University, Chicago, Illinois, 149 boards, 294; federal personnel records, 80; gold rushes, Lutheran World Relief organization, 298 216; Hawaiian Anti-Annexation Petition, 220, 221; Justice Lyndon B. Johnson Library, 296-297 Department, 294; Kansas, 294; Marine Corps muster Lyon, Danny, 68 rolls, 288; nonpopulation census schedules, 147; passen- Lyons, Lord, 185, 186 ger lists, 85, 147, 294; Seamens Protection Certificates, 294; ships, 182, 217; State Department, 294; Texas, 217 Macao, 160, 170 U.S.Army Historical Register, 147, 294; United States Col- McCarthy, Joseph, photo, 204 ored Troops, 217; U.S. district courts, 216; U.S. Navy, 184, McCauley, Mary Ludwig Hayes, 119-120 185; vessel arrivals, 217 McClellanGe,n . George B., 165, 172, 199 Military Intelligence Team 404-G, 7 McCrea, Lt. Edward, 193-194, 198 Military police, used in Germany, 8 McCurry, Mike, 95; photo, 96 Military reconnaissance, 196, 199 McCurtain, Green, 232, 233, 234, 239, 242; photo, 233 Millennium Lecture Series, Ford Museum, 138 MacDonald, Maureen, “Looking Back on the Twentieth Cen- Milliner, Alexander, 124 tury: 1900-1925 in Photographs,” 53-57; “Looking Back Mine Safety and Health Administration, 104, 105, 107-108 on the Twentieth Century: 1926-1950 in Photographs,” Mineral Availability System, 104 128-135; “Looking Back on the Twentieth Century: Minerals Management Service, 104-105 1951-1975 in Photographs,” 202-209; “Looking Back on Mining industry, 101-109 the Twentieth Century: 1976-1999 in Photographs,” Ministry for State Security (East Germany), 60 Index Minton, Nalani, 220 National Historical Publications and Records Commission, Missing in action, search for those, 228-229, 295-296 33, 298 Mississippi Choctaws, 231-232, 235, 236, 239-240, 241, National History Day, 59, 297-298 242, 244 National Institute of Standards and Technology, 92, Modrow, Hans, 61 National Labor Relations Board, 108-109 Moffett, Samuel G., 80 National League of Women Voters, 47-48 Moley, Raymond, 175 National Origins Act, 40, 41-42, 46-47 Monroe, Marilyn, 203; photo, 204 National origins quota system, 39-42 Moore, Lt. Col. William S., 14, 15-16, 19 National parks, 68 Morgan, Lt. Col. Thomas J., 269; photo, 269 National Personnel Records Center, 287 Morgenthau, Henry, Jr., 171-172 National Portrait Gallery, 150 Morris, Lt. Coi. Carl L., 12, 13, 14, 15, 16-17, 19 National Science Foundation, films from, 114 Morse,A . S., 269 National Security Council, 219; records declassified, 150 Mosley, Palmer S., 240-241 National Traumatic Occupational Fatality Database, Motion pictures, about the lives of women, 111-116; troop 107-108 orientation, 295 National Trust for Historic Preservation, 115 Mullen, Joseph P.,, 235 National Woman’s Party, 47-48 Mulligan, Timothy P.,216; Guide to Records Relating to US. National Youth Administration, 112 Military Participation in World War II: Part II, Supply Native Americans, censuses of, 231, 233, 239, 242; enroll- and Support, 84-85 ments of, 231-244 Mussey, Capt. Reuben D., 268-269 Naturalization law, 39, 42, 48-49 Myers, Capt. John T., USMC, 284, 285, 286; photo, 289 Naval Districts and Shore Establishments, Records of (RG 181), 254-255 NAIL (NARA Archival Information Locator), 85, 92-93, 218 Naval Operations, Office of the Chief of, 249-250, 251 “NARA Completes Its Digital Imaging Project,’ by John W. Naval Personnel, Records of the Bureau of (RG 24), 288 Carlin, 92-93 Navy, Secretary of the, 185, 288-289 Nash, George H., 149 Navy, U.S. Department of the, 288 Nation Within: The Story of America’s Annexation of the Nazi Germany, assets stolen by, 147 Nation of Hawaii, by Tom Coffman, 220 “Nazi Gold:The Merkers Mine Treasure,” by Greg Bradsher, Nationai Aeronautics and Space Administration, 156; films 7-21 from, 114; photographs from, 68 Nazi Persecution Relief Fund, 19 National Archives and Records Administration, Center for Needles, Thomas B., 234, 240-241, 244 Electronic Records, 295; Center for Legislative Archives, Nelson, Jack, 96 5, 220, 292; conferences, 298-299; declassified records, Nelson,W . Dale, “Standing in for the President,’ 95-99 150, 219; educational materials, 84, 219; electronic Neo-Nazism in Germany, 64 records, 92-93, 101-109; exhibits, 67-73, 147, 292; Life Netanyahu, Benjamin, photo, 281 Cycle Management Division, 298-299; microfilm publi- New York Herald, 194-195, 198, 199 cations, 85, 147, 293-294; motion picture holdings, Newman, John, 24, 26, 27, 28 111-116; news and notices, 84-86, 149-150, 218-220, Nicholas, John, 29-30 295-299; Office of General Counsel, 5; Office of the Fed- Nicolay, Helen, 95 eral Register, 292; Old Military and Civil Records unit, Nicolay, John, 95 287; photographs, 147; publications, 84-85, 147, Nimitz, Adm. Chester W., photo, 134 216-217, 292-294; reencasing of the Charters of Free- Nixon, Pat, photo, 258 dom, 156-157; relocation of records, 156-157; Special Nixon, Richard ¥., 150, 203, 257, 296, 299; photos, 208, Media Division, 255; Strategic Plan, 92, 156; Textual 209, 258 Archives Services Division, 85, 264; Web site postings, Nkrumah, Kwame, 259, 262, 263; photos, 256, 258 85-86, 92-93 North Atlantic Blockading Squadron, 179-180, 184-185, National Archives Building, renovation of, 156-157, 218 188 National Archives Gift Collection, 113 “Notable Passage to China: Myth and Memory in FDR’s National Archives Regional Records Services Facilities, 297; Family HistoryA,, ’ R. J.C. Butow, 159-177 Central Plains Region (Kansas City), 149, 221; electronic catalog of holdings, 92; Great Lakes Region, 85, 149-150; O’Connor, Sandra Day, photo, 279 Mid Atlantic Region, 84, 85; Northeast Region, 296; O'Donnell, Kenneth, 97 Pacific Alaska Region, 85, 216; Pacific Region, 85; Pacific Office of Management and Budget, U.S., 102 Southwest Region, 254-255; Rocky Mountain Region, 85; Office of War Information, 113 Southeast Region, 85; symposia, 84 Offshore patrols, 248-255 National Commission on Observance of International Okamoto, Yoichi, 68 Women’s Year, 114 Oklahoma, 231 National Film Preservation Foundation, 295 Old Dominion (ship), photo, 178 Winter 1999 Prologue “Open door policy,’ 284 Continental Commands, 1821-1920, Vol. 5, Military Opium trade, 171, 177 Installations, 147 Oppenheimer,J .R obert, photo, 133 “Preserving the Nation’s Number-One Documents: NARA Orders of Suspension record, 74-81 Reencases the Charters of Freedom,” by John W. Carlin, Osborn, Aaron, 124-125 156-157 Ostermann, Christian, 63 President John F Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Oswald, Lee Harvey, 4, 5 Act, 219 Owens, Jesse, photo, 130 Presidential libraries, 297; electronic catalog of holdings, 92; exhibits, 84, 136-138, 149, 150; photographs from, “Pacific Coast Hooligans of World War II, The” by Suzanne 67-68, 274-282; symposia, 84, 149-150 Dewberry, 247-255 Presidential press secretaries, 95-99 “Papers of the War Department, 1784-1800” (documentary Presidential Recording and Materials Preservation Act, 150 editing project), 33 299 Paramount Studios, 252 President’s Commission on the Coal Industry, 107 Parham, R. Bruce, 216 Presley, Elvis, 203; photo, 204 Paris, France, 210, 212-214 Prince, Henry, 268 Parker, Fanny Stuart, 176 Prince William County, Va., 191, 196, 199 Parker, Peter, 170 Prior, Asa, 269 Patton, Lt. Gen. George, 7, 8, 10-11, 12, 13, 14-15; photo, Prior, Haden, 269, 270; photo, 269 £32 Prisoners of war, Civil War, 270-271; Nazi, 16-17; Southeast Payne, FE H., 145 Asia, 228-229, 295-296 Pegler, Westbrook, 177 Prisons, Union, 182, 186 Peking, China, 284-289 Prize courts, 179-180, 181, 185-186, 188 Peking Relief Expedition, 288 Proctor, Capt. Francis, 119, 120 Pennsylvania Artillery, 119-120 Propaganda, Communist, 257, 258, 263, 264 Pensions, military, 271; for women, 120-121, 122, 124-125, Pryor, Hubbard, 267-271; photos, 266, 267 126 Public Health Service, 113 Perera, Major, 11-12, 13 Public opinion, of U.S. race relations in Ghana, 257-264 Peresie, Jennifer L., 59;“Die Wende: A Migration of People, Public Papers of President William J. Clinton, 292 Minds, and Spirits,” 58-66; photo, 59 Public service announcements, 114-115 Performing arts, films about women in the, 115 Publications, 84-85, 147, 216-217, 292-294 Pershing, Gen. John J., photo, 57 Personnel records, foreign service officers, 74-81 Quartermaster General, Office of the, 142, 143, 144-145, Pew Charitable Trusts, 295 210, 212, 213, 214 Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, 84 Quartermaster General, Records of the Office of the (RG Photographs, of the twentieth century, 53-57, 67-73, 92), 140, 144-145, 210 128-135, 202-209, 274-282 Quartermaster truck companies, 3628th, 16; 4263d, 16 Pickering, Timothy, 23 Quigley, David, 149 “Picturing the Century: One Hundred Years of Photography Quindlen, Anna, 171 from the National Archives,” by Bruce I. Bustard, 67-73 Quota Act of 1921, 39, 41-42 Picturing the Century: One Hundred Years of Photogra- phy from the National Archives (catalog), 147 Rabin, Yitzhak, photo, 281 “Picturing the Century: One Hundred Years of Photography “Race Relations in the United States and American Cultural from the National Archives” (exhibit), 67-73 and Informational Programs in Ghana, 1957-1966, by Piehler, G. Kurt, 144 Kenneth W. Heger, 257-265 Pitcher, Molly, article about, 119-126 Radio Ghana, 260-261, 262 Plante, Trevor K., “U.S. Marines in the Boxer Rebellion, Ranilett, Charles A., Jr., 160, 161-167, 171, 176, 177 284-289 Ranlett, Charles A., Sr., 160, 165-166 Poland, immigration from, 38, 39, 40, 43-44, 49 Ransbach, Germany, 9, 10, 15, 17 Posey, Capt. Robert, 11-12, 13 Rave, Paul Ortwin, 8,9, 10, 13, 15 Posters & Facsimiles (pamphlet), 85 Reagan, Nancy, photos, 279 Potomac River, 191-199 Reagan, Ronald, 96, 98, 275-278; photos, 97, 98, 276, 277, Potter, Constance, “World War I Gold Star Mothers Pilgrim- 278, 279 ages,” Part I, 140-145; Part II, 210-215 Records management, 298-299 Powell, Jody, 96, 97, 98: photo, 94 Records of Proceedings of U.S.Army Courts-Martial, 182 Powell, William H., 294 “Records of the Department of State relating to Cultural “Power of Free Inquiry and Cold War International History, and Public Affairs,” 264 The” (symposium), 84 Records of the German Navy, 1850-1945, Received from Preliminary Inventory of the Records of United States the United States Naval History Division, microfilm Index publication, 216 Schutzstaffein (SS), loot from, 9, 11, 15, 16, 17, 19 Records Relating to American Prisoners of War and Miss- Scott, Winfield, 191 ing in Action from the Vietnam War Era, 1960-1994, Seaward (ship), photo, 246 295-296 Segregation, racial, 212 Records Relating to American Prisoners of War and Miss- Seminole, USS, 193-194, 195; illus., 191 ing-in-Action Personnel from the Korean War and Dur- Seminole Nation, 233, 234, 235 ing the Cold War Era, 295-296 Seward, William H., 185, 186 Records Relating to Personal Participation in World War Seyelyn (yacht), photo, 247 II:“The American Soldier” Surveys, 85 Seymour, Vice Admiral Edward, 285 Reedy, George, 98 Sherman, Gen. William, 268-269, 270 Reference Information Papers, 84, 85, 295-296 Ships, Bureau of, 251 Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, Bureau of, 271 Ships, private, arming of, 251, 252, 254; used in World War Registers of U.S.Army Courts Martial, 182 II, 247-255 Reichsbank (Germany7,) 8,-9 , 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17,19 Shurtleff, Robert, 119, 121 Reichsmar8,k 9s-,10 , 11, 15 Signal Corps photographers, 10, 15 Reimer, Otto, 9, 10, 13 Silva, Noenoe, 220 ‘Remembering the Forgotten War” (teaching video), 149 Silver, Nazi Germany, 9, 11, 15, 16, 17, 19 Remembering War the American Way, by G. Kurt Piehler, Simmons, William, 26 144 Slaves, and the Civil War, 267-271; owned by Native Amer- Republican Party, 74, 76, 78 icans, 233 Reuter, P. G., 234 Small, Col. William FE, 196; map by, 198 Revere, Paul, 121-122, 126 Small Business Administration, films from, 114 Revolutionary War, records relating to, 32-33 Smith, David C., 298 Ride, Sally, photo, 111 Smith, H. Van, 234-235, 237 Roca, Steven L., 149 Smith, Luther R., 243 Roe, Donald, “Documenting the Changing Lives of Women Smith, Richard Norton, 138, 149;“The American Century at through NARA’s Motion Picture Holdings,” 111-116 the Ford Museum,” 136-138 Roiter-Nyclich, Gertrude Bella, 43-44 Smithsonian Institution, 150 Ronald Reagan Library, 150 Social Security Administration, 114-115 Roosevelt, Franklin D.,98, 128, 159, 170-172, 175-176, 248; “Soldier’s Story: The Records of Hubbard Pryor, Forty- family history, 159-177; photos, 131, 136, 248 Fourth United States Colored Troops,A, ” by Robert Scott Roosevelt, James, 170 Davis, Jr., 267-272 Roosevelt, Sara Delano, 159-160, 161, 163-164, 165, “Sound of Jazz,The” (radio series), 261 167-168, 169, 170-171, 172, 174, 175, 176, 177; photos, Southern Claims Commission, 271 162, 168, 173 Space race, 202 Rooseveli, Theodore, 95, 241; photo, 54 Spanish Civil War, 216 Rosecrans, Maj. Gen. William Starke, 268 Spaulding, Zephaniah S., 78, 80 Ross, Betsy, 119, 122; portrait of, 119 Speakes, Larry, 98; photo, 98 Ross, Charles G., 98-99; photo, 99 Spirit of Freedom African American Civil War Memorial, Rowan, Carl T., 260 271 Royalty Accounting Schedule, 104-105 Spock, Benjamin, 203; photo, 205 Russell, Lt. Col. William A., 8, 10-11 Stalin, Joseph, photo, 131 Russell & Co., 160, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 173, 174, 177 Standard Industrial Classification coding system, 102-103 Russia, 13, 284, 285, 286 “Standing in for the President,” by W. Dale Nelson, 95-99 Ruth, George H. (“Babe”), photo, 129 State, General Records of the Department of (RG 59), Ryan, Thomas, 238 263-264 State, U.S. Department of, 156, 185, 219; and Africa, Sadat, Anwar, photo, 275 257-264; Bureau of Cultural Affairs, 263-264; foreign ser- St. Germain, Maurice, 14, 15-16 vice employees, 74-81; and Ghana, 257-264; and immi- Salinger, Pierre, 96-97; photo, 97 gration policy, 38, 39-49; information programs, Salk, Jonas, 203; photo, 204 259-2064; Office of African Affairs, 257; Visa Division, 40, Sampson, Deborah, 119, 121-122, 1 125, 126 42, 43-44, 45, 46-47, 49 San Pedro, California, 250, 251, 25 253, 2? 55 Stearns, Maj. G. F, 268, 269 Santa Barbara, California, 251, 253 Steele, Jonathan W., 179-180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185-186 Santa Barbara News Press, 248 Steichen, Edward, photo by, 69 Santa Cruz Island, 251-252 Stern, Sheldon M., 149 Savings bond program, 115 Stevens, Sharon Ritenour, 298 Schabowski, Gunter, 61 Stimson, Henry, 47, 175 Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr., 97 Stockton, Richard, 76, 80 Winter 1999