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Volume Bit 2000 COMPILED BY SUSAN CARROLI Abbott, Susan, “Federal Perspective: Interpretations of Attorney general, U.S. 12, 13, 14, 16, 19, 21, 250-251 Mexican American Communities,” 37-45 Ayers, Edward, 205 ‘Abrupt Transition,” by C. L. Arbelbide, 215-229 Ackerman, George W., photo by, 117 Babcock, Orville E., 140, 143-152; photos, 142, 144 Adams, Ansel, 114 Bache, Alexander Dallas, 104, 108 Adams, John, 216, 262; portrait, 214 Baldwin, Abraham, 240 Adams, Margaret, 178 Baldwin, Matthias, 104 Adams, Margaret O., and Thomas E. Brown, “Myths and Ballinger, Webster, 14, 16, 17, 19-20 Realities about the 1960 Census,” 266-270 Bayh, Birch, 226 Adjutant General’s Office, Records of the, Record Group Beall, William O., 16, 20 407, 60 Beaufort, South Carolina, 92, 140-141, 155-164 Advisory Committee on Preservation of the National Belew, David O., Jr.,7 8-79, 84 Archives and Records Administration, 2771 Belew, Marjorie, 79, 82, 84 African Americans, 143; civil rights for, 159-160; and the Benton, Thomas Hart, 110 Civil War, 92, 155-164, 254-255a;n d John E Kennedy, Berryman, Clifford, cartoon by, 50 80-81; medical care for, 92; in the military, 125, 126, “Better Service Faster—Now! Researchers Ask, We Re- 201; and slavery, 231-243, 247-255; in South Car- spond,” by John W. Carlin, 212-213 olina, 155-164; and the U.S. Constitution, 231-243 Bill of Rights, 72-73, 141, 184-191 African slave trade, 231-243, 247-25 Bixby, Tams, 8, 9, 10-11, 14, 16, 17, 20, 21 African Squadron, 252-253 Black, Allida, 206, 272; photo, 272 Africans, repatriation of, 253 Blackwell, Elizabeth, 87, 89, 96 Agricultural Economics, Bureau of, 40-41, 42, 45, 117 Blackwell, Emily, 89 Aguinaldo, Emilio, 124 Blackwood, R. Duke, 203 Alien Registration Act of 1940, 194-195 Board of Supervising Inspectors (of steamboats), 102, Allen Rogers Ltd., 34 108, 110,111 Alsobrook, David E., 274-275 Bonaparte, Charles J., 14,21 American Colonization Society, 253 Booth, John C., 108, 110-111 American Freedmen’s Inquiry Commission, 159, 160, Brachfeld, Paul, 65 162, 255 Brazil, 253 Analysis of the Present Status of the War Department Breckinridge, Clifton, 9, 20; photo, 9 Troop Basis, 174, 179, 180, 182 Breitman, Richard, 272; photo, 272 Andrews, Orianna Moon, 88, 96; photo, 88 Brinkley, Alan, 272; photo, 272 Arbelbide, C. L., “Abrupt Transition,” 215-229; “With Brinkley, Douglas, 272 Easter Monday You Get Egg Roll at the White House,” Bristow, Benjamin H., 145-146, 148, 149, 152; portrait, 25-35 146 Archival Research Catalog, 4, 213 Brown, Thomas E., and Margaret O. Adams, “Myths and Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory, 63 Realities about the 1960 Census,” 266-270 Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, 63 Buck, Raymond E., 77-78, 79, 80, 81, 83 Army Air Force, 174-182 Buckel, Chloe Annette, 89-91, 96; photo, 90 Army Nurse Corps, 127 Burger, Warren, photo, 260 Army of the Potomac, 92, 94 Burke, Edmund, 107, 111 Army Quartermaster Department, 158, 161-162 Burns, James MacGregor, 272; photo, 272 Army Staff, Records of the, Record Group 319, 61, 65 Bush, Barbara, 32, 34 ARS Interactive, 205 Bush, George, 32, 34 Arthur, Chester A., 30-31, 215, 219-221; portrait, 219 Bustard, Bruce I.,“Picturing the Century: One Hundred Atherton, Joshua, 243 Years of Photography from the National Archives,’ Winter 2000 Volume Bit 2000 COMPILED BY SUSAN CARROLI Abbott, Susan, “Federal Perspective: Interpretations of Attorney general, U.S. 12, 13, 14, 16, 19, 21, 250-251 Mexican American Communities,” 37-45 Ayers, Edward, 205 ‘Abrupt Transition,” by C. L. Arbelbide, 215-229 Ackerman, George W., photo by, 117 Babcock, Orville E., 140, 143-152; photos, 142, 144 Adams, Ansel, 114 Bache, Alexander Dallas, 104, 108 Adams, John, 216, 262; portrait, 214 Baldwin, Abraham, 240 Adams, Margaret, 178 Baldwin, Matthias, 104 Adams, Margaret O., and Thomas E. Brown, “Myths and Ballinger, Webster, 14, 16, 17, 19-20 Realities about the 1960 Census,” 266-270 Bayh, Birch, 226 Adjutant General’s Office, Records of the, Record Group Beall, William O., 16, 20 407, 60 Beaufort, South Carolina, 92, 140-141, 155-164 Advisory Committee on Preservation of the National Belew, David O., Jr.,7 8-79, 84 Archives and Records Administration, 2771 Belew, Marjorie, 79, 82, 84 African Americans, 143; civil rights for, 159-160; and the Benton, Thomas Hart, 110 Civil War, 92, 155-164, 254-255a;n d John E Kennedy, Berryman, Clifford, cartoon by, 50 80-81; medical care for, 92; in the military, 125, 126, “Better Service Faster—Now! Researchers Ask, We Re- 201; and slavery, 231-243, 247-255; in South Car- spond,” by John W. Carlin, 212-213 olina, 155-164; and the U.S. Constitution, 231-243 Bill of Rights, 72-73, 141, 184-191 African slave trade, 231-243, 247-25 Bixby, Tams, 8, 9, 10-11, 14, 16, 17, 20, 21 African Squadron, 252-253 Black, Allida, 206, 272; photo, 272 Africans, repatriation of, 253 Blackwell, Elizabeth, 87, 89, 96 Agricultural Economics, Bureau of, 40-41, 42, 45, 117 Blackwell, Emily, 89 Aguinaldo, Emilio, 124 Blackwood, R. Duke, 203 Alien Registration Act of 1940, 194-195 Board of Supervising Inspectors (of steamboats), 102, Allen Rogers Ltd., 34 108, 110,111 Alsobrook, David E., 274-275 Bonaparte, Charles J., 14,21 American Colonization Society, 253 Booth, John C., 108, 110-111 American Freedmen’s Inquiry Commission, 159, 160, Brachfeld, Paul, 65 162, 255 Brazil, 253 Analysis of the Present Status of the War Department Breckinridge, Clifton, 9, 20; photo, 9 Troop Basis, 174, 179, 180, 182 Breitman, Richard, 272; photo, 272 Andrews, Orianna Moon, 88, 96; photo, 88 Brinkley, Alan, 272; photo, 272 Arbelbide, C. L., “Abrupt Transition,” 215-229; “With Brinkley, Douglas, 272 Easter Monday You Get Egg Roll at the White House,” Bristow, Benjamin H., 145-146, 148, 149, 152; portrait, 25-35 146 Archival Research Catalog, 4, 213 Brown, Thomas E., and Margaret O. Adams, “Myths and Armed Forces DNA Identification Laboratory, 63 Realities about the 1960 Census,” 266-270 Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, 63 Buck, Raymond E., 77-78, 79, 80, 81, 83 Army Air Force, 174-182 Buckel, Chloe Annette, 89-91, 96; photo, 90 Army Nurse Corps, 127 Burger, Warren, photo, 260 Army of the Potomac, 92, 94 Burke, Edmund, 107, 111 Army Quartermaster Department, 158, 161-162 Burns, James MacGregor, 272; photo, 272 Army Staff, Records of the, Record Group 319, 61, 65 Bush, Barbara, 32, 34 ARS Interactive, 205 Bush, George, 32, 34 Arthur, Chester A., 30-31, 215, 219-221; portrait, 219 Bustard, Bruce I.,“Picturing the Century: One Hundred Atherton, Joshua, 243 Years of Photography from the National Archives,’ Winter 2000 114-121;“Treasures of Congress,” 47-51 Carter, 7-22 Butler, Pierce, 235, 236, 237, 240, 241, 242, 243 Choctaw-Chickasaw Enrollment Division, 16, 20 “By Way of Canada: U.S. Records of Immigration Across Choctaw Citizenship Commission, 13 the U.S.-Canadian Border, 1895-1954)by Marian L. Choctaw freedmen, 7, 20-21 Smith, 192-199 Choctaw Nation, enrollment of, 7-21 Byrne, Jeb,“The Hours Before Dallas: A Recollection by Christy, Howard Chandler, painting by, 232 President Kennedy’s Fort Worth Advance Man,” 75- City Point, Virginia, 91-92, 96-97 85; photos of, 76 Civil War, and African Americans, 155-164, 248; pen- sions, 90-91, 92, 93-94, 95, 96; physicians in the, Cairo, Illinois, 93 87-97; spies, 157, 159; women in the, 87-97 Calhoun, John C., 104; portraits, 49, 104 Clapp, Sarah, 93-94, 95, 96 Campbell, Frank L., 7,8, 11-12, 13-14, 15, 16, 19, 21 Clay, Henry, 262; portrait, 49 Canada, boundary with, 252; and immigration to the Cleveland, Grover, 31, 32, 263 United States, 192-198 Cleveland, Ruth, 32 Cannon, Joe, cartoon of, 50 Clinton, Hillary, 33, 34; portraits, 34, 265 Captured enemy documents, North Korean, 140, 167, Clinton, William J., 5, 33, 34, 204-205, 261, 263; photos, 168, 170 34, 265 Carlin, John W., 66, 130, 203, 205, 274, 275; “Better Ser- Clinton Library, temporary site for, 204-205, 274-275 vice Faster—Now! Researchers Ask, We Respond,” Clinton Presidential Materials Project, 274-275 212-213; “Charters of Freedom Campaign Goes For- Cohee, Charles, 19 ward,” 72-73;“NARA Documents Yield New Historical Cold War International History Project, 168 Discoveries,” 140-141;“Past Progress and Future Plans: Collier, John, Jr., 37, 38-39, 40, 42, 44, 45; photos by, 36, Customer Comments Requested,” 4-5 38, 39 Carswell Air Force Base, 78, 80, 82, 84-85 Colony, Myron, 145-146 Carter, Amy, photo, 31 Columbia University Press, 206 Carter, Jimmy, 32, 203; photos, 31, 264 Combat Area Casualties Data Base, 54, 59 Carter, Kent, “Choctaw-Chickasaw Enrollment, Part 2,” Commission on Preservation and Access, 266 7-22 Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes, 7-21 Carter, Rosalyn, 32, 34; photos, 31, 264 Compiled military service records, 125 Casualties, Korean War, 54-61; by state, 54, 56, “Congress Could Do Nothing Better’: Promoting Steam- Vietnam war, 54-61 boat Safety in Antebellum America, by Peter Maust, Census, 1960, 266-270 101-111 Census, Bureau of the, 133, 266-270 Congressional representation, 232-243 Center for Digital History, University of Virginia, 205 Connally, John B., 63, 77, 78, 79, 81, 83, 84; photos, 74 Centers Information Processing System (CIPS), 275 Connecticut, 232-233, 236-237, 238 Chadwick, Sarah, 93-94, 95, 96 Constitution A Pro-Slavery Compact; or, Selections from Charters of Freedom, renovation of display area, 5, 63, the Madison Papers, The, by Wendell Phillips, 232 141, 184-191, 203, 275 Constitution of the United States, The, mural by Barry “Charters of Freedom Campaign Goes Forward,” by Faulkner, 203 John W. Carlin, 72-73 Constitutional Convention of 1787, 47-248, Chickasaw freedmen, 7, 14-17, 19, 20 249-250 Chickasaw Nation, enrollment of, 7-21 Continental Army, 249 China, Peoples Republic of, 167, 170-171 Continental Congresses, 249 Choctaw-Chickasaw Citizenship Court, 11-12, 13-14, Cook, Blanche Wiesen, 272 16, 21 “Choctaw-Chickasaw Enrollment, Part 2,” by Kent painting 262 Index PIrP»o logue > Coolidge, Grace, 32-33, 222-223; painting, 29, 222 Egg roll (activity), 25-34 Coolidge, Col. John, 222-223; painting, 222 Eisenhower, Dwight D., 32, 215; portrait, 264; tapes Cornish, Melvin, 7,9, 10, 11-12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19-20 opened, 132-133; tapes to be transcribed, 205, 206 Courts-martial, 128; in the Civil War period, 155, Eisenhower, Julie Nixon, photo, 30 158-164 Eisenhower, Mamie, 32 Cravens, Stuart, Gordon, and Hailey, 9 El Cerrito, New Mexico, 40-41, 45 Crawford, William H., 222 Electoral college, 233, 237-238, 243 Creek Nation, 16, 17 Electronic Access Project, 4 Cumings, Bruce, 168 Electronic records, 4-5, 54, 56, 60-61, 66, 130-132, Cunliffe, William H., 177-178 174-182, 213, 266-270 Electronic Records Archives, 130-132, 213, 274 Dallek, Robert, 272; photo, 272 “Electronic Records of Korean and Vietnam Conflict Davie, William R., 236 Casualties,” by Theodore J. Hull, 54-61 Davis, John, 110 Ellsworth, Oliver, 236-237, 238, 239; portrait, 239 Dawes Commission, 7-21 Emancipation Proclamation, 254-255 Declaration of Independence, 72-73, 141, 184-191 Enlistment papers (military), 126, 127-128 Declaration of Independence, The, mural by Barry Faulk- Environmental Protection Agency, 37, 42, 43, 45 ner, 203 Etherington, Don, 189; photo, 188 Declassified records, 4-5, 65, 132 Evans, Cadwallader, 107, 109, 110 Defense, Office of the Secretary of, 54, 60-61; Comp- Evans, Chris, photos, 190 troller of the, 59; Directorate for Information Opera- Evening Star (Washington, DC), 26, 30 tions and Reports (DIOR), Washington Headquarters Executive orders, 65 Service, 59 Defense, Records of the Office of the Secretary of, Rec- Farm Security Administration, 38-39, 42, 43, 44, 45 ord Group 330, 54, 61 Faulkner, Barry, murals by, 63, 72, 73, 203 Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, 66, 130-131 Federal Bureau of Investigation, 63 Department of the South, 157-158, 161 Federal Energy and Water Management Award, 275 Dickinson, John, 240 “Federal Perspective: Interpretations of Mexican Ameri- Dictaphone Corporation, 133 can Communities,” by Susan Abbott, 37-45 Digital Classroom, 133-134, 274 Fillmore, Millard, 215, 218; portrait, 218 Dillon, John EF, 150, 151 Finkelman, Paul, “Garrison’s Constitution:The Covenant District of Columbia, 26-29, 30, 254 with Death and How It Was Made,” 231-245 Dix, Dorothea L., 87, 90, 92 Fish, Hamilton, 146, 147, 148, 152 Document conservation, 141, 184-191 Fishback, George W., 145 Documentary editing projects, 66 Five Civilized Tribes, enrollment of, 7-21 DOCUMERICA project, 37, 42-44 Five Tribes Bill, 7, 8, 14, 16 Dodge, Maj. Gen. Greenville M., 143 Ford, Betty, 30, 34, 227-228; photo, 226 “Doing ‘Good Brave Work’: Harriet Tubman’s Testimony Ford, Gerald, 30, 34, 215, 227-228, photo, 226 at Beaufort, South Carolina,” by Benjamin Guterman, Fort Worth, Texas, 75-85 155-165 Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce, 77, 79 Duncan, William L., 77, 78, 80, 81, 83, 85 Fort Worth Star Telegram, 81 Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library, 132-133 Founding Fathers Signing the Constitution, The, paint- Dyer, David P.,, 144-145, 146-147, 149, 151, 152 ing by Howard Chandler Christy, 232 Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Eleanor Roosevelt Papers, Easter Monday, 25-34 206; exhibits, 272 Eaton, Maj. Lucien, 148-149 Franklin Institute for the Promotion of the Mechanic Winter 2000 Prologue Arts, 104-105, 106, 108, 111 Hackman, Larry J., 66 Freedpeople,7 , 14-17, 19, 20-21, 155-164 Hakes, Jay E., 203 Freedom and Southern Society Project, 255 Hale, John P., 105; photo, 100 Freedom of Information Act, 5 Hall, Ned, 77, 80, 85 Freehling, William W., 242 Hall, Richard, 93 “Frontiers in History: Ideas from the National Archives” Hamilton, Alexander, 234 (Digital Classroom project), 274 Hamlin, Hannibal, 110 Fugitive slave clause (U.S. Constitution), 233, 241, 242- Hampshire, Gifford, 42-43, 44 243, 250 Fulton, Robert, 107 Harnett, Capt. Bill, 77, 85 “Further Scientific Examination of JFK Assassination Harrison, Benjamin, 30, 32, 33 Evidence” (report), 63 Harrison, William Henry, 215, 216-217, 263 Harry S.Truman Library, 272, 274 Gannet, William, 158 Hawks, Esther Hill, 92-93, 96 Garfield, James A., 30, 218, 219 Hayes, Rutherford B., 29-30, 216, 220 Garrison, William Lloyd, 231 Heitman, Francis B., Historical Register and Dictionary “Garrison’s ConstitutionT:h e Covenant with Death and of the United States Army, 126-127 How It Was Made,” by Paul Finkelman, 231-245 HendersoJno,hn B., 146, 149 Genealogical research, 54-61, 124-129, 192-199, 213 Henry, Joseph, 108 George Washington University, 206 Herbert Hoover Presidential Library,*Just for Kids” page, Georgia, 232-243 133 Germany, American prisoners of, 174; and World War II, Hesseltine, William, 144 174,175 Heuvel, William J. vanden, 272; portrait, 272 Gerry, Elbridge, 235, 237, 240, 243 Hill, Esther Jane, 92-93, 96 Gladwin, Lee A., “Top Secret: Recovering and Breaking Hill, Walter B., Jr.,“Living with the Hydra: The Documen- the U.S. Army and Army Air Force Order of Battle tation of Slavery and the Slave Trade in Federal Codes, 1941-1945,” 174-182 Records,” 247-258 Godkin, E. L., 148 Hilton Head, 156, 157, 158, 161, 162 Government Performance and Results Act, 4 Hindle, Brooke, 107 Government publications, 101, 102-104, 105 Hine, Lewis, 114 Graf, Mercedes, “Women Physicians in the Civil War, Historical Register and Dictionary of the United States 87-98 Army, by Francis B. Heitman, 126-127 “Grant, Babcock, and the Whiskey Ring,” by Timothy History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880, Rives, 143-153 by George Washington Williams, 247 Grant, Ulysses S., 28, 29, 30, 89-90, 91, 140, 216, 220; arti- Hitchcock, Ethan A., 7, 12, 21 cle about, 143-152; photos, 143, 144 Hitt, R. R., 94 Grants, 66, 205-206 Hoffman, Paul G., tapes of released, 133 Great Britain, and slavery, 249, 252, 253 Hollerith, Herman, 175 Great Depression, 37, 38 Holocaust, records relating to, 5 Greeley, Horace, 26 Hoover, Herbert, photo, 262 Green Mountain Studios, 34 Hoover, Lou, 32, 33 Guterman, Benjamin, 140-141;“Doing ‘Good Brave Work’: Hopkins, Phillip B., 17 Harriet Tubman’s Testimony at Beaufort, South Car- “Hours Before Dallas: A Recollection by President Ken- olina,’ 155-165 nedy’s Fort Worth Advance Man, The,” by Jeb Byrne, Guthrie, Alfred, 105 75-85 Guthrie, James, 110 Housing censuses, 267-268 I> »r ologue » Howard, Mike, 77, 80, 81-82, 83, 84-85 Jones, Norvell, photo, 188 Hughes, Charles Evans, 222 Jones, Thomas P., 105 Hull, Theodore J., “Electronic Records of Korean and Jorgensen, Lt. Victor, photo by, 120 Vietnam Conflict Casualties,” 54-61 Journal of the Franklin Institute, The, 104, 105 Joyce, John A., 146, 148, 149, 151 Immigrants, Mexican, 37-45 Judiciary Act of 1789, 250 Immigration across the U.S.-Canadian border, 192-198 Judson, Richard, photo, 191 Immigration and Naturalization Service, 193, 195; Boards Justice, Department of, 63, 65 of Special Inquiry, 197 Immigration records, St. Albans lists, 192-198 Kearny, Gen. Philip, 91 Indian affairs, commissioner of, 8, 21 Keller, Arthur, 223 Indian Territory, 7-21 Kennedy, David, 272; photo, 272 Ingham, Samuel, 104 Kennedy, Jacqueline, 80, 82, 83; photos, 82, 85, 224, 225, Institute for the Editing of Historical Documents, 66 205 Interior, Department of the, 7,8, 15, 253 Kennedy, John E, 30, 63, 224-225, 263; article about, Interior, Secretary of the, 7,8-9, 10-12, 13, 14-15, 16, 17, 75-85; photos, 74, 79, 80, 82, 85, 265; tapes to be tran- 20, 21, 2535 scribed, 205, 206 Intermarriage and Indian enrollments, 9-13 Kennedy, Robert E, 225 International Business Machines punch cards, 174-182 Kimball, Warren, 272; photo, 272 International Committee of the Red Cross, 177-178 King, Rufus, 235, 238; portrait, 245 Internet, 4-5, 58, 61, 65, 66, 72, 185, 205, 212, 213, 274, Koch, Cynthia, 272; photo, 272 275 Korean Conflict Casualty File, 54-61 Invalid Pensions, Committee on, 90 “Korean People’s Army Reconnaissance Plan for an Inventions, promotion of, 102, 106-111 Offensive Operation,” 168, 170 Inventors, support for, 106-111 Korean War, 140, 167-172 Iredell, James, 233 Korean War Veterans Memorial, photo of, 56 Irwin, James, photo, 115 Kurtz, Michael, 65 Kutler v. Carlin, 65 Jackson, Andrew, 262, 263 Jacobi, Mary Putnam, 87 Langdon, John, 240 Japan, American prisoners of, 174 Lange, Dorothea, 38, 114; photo by, 116 Jay Treaty, 249 Latin America, 253 Jefferson, Thomas, 29, 216, 262, 263 Latinos, and John E Kennedy, 80 Jimmy Carter Library, 203 Leahy, Pvt. Cornelius J., 128-129 Johansen, Mrs. Fred W., 33; photo of her children, 24 Lee, Albert J., 14, 16, 19 John E Kennedy Assassination Records Collection, 5 Leuchtenburg, William, 272; photo, 272 John E Kennedy Library, 75, 27 Leupp, Francis E., 20 Johnson, Andrew, 28-29, 48, 95, 215, 218-219; portrait, Liberia, 253 50 Lichtenstein, Nelson, 272; photo, 272 ‘ Johnson, Lady ; Bird, 225-226; [p hoto, 224 Lincoln, Abraham, 26, 28-29, 94, 218-219, 253, 255; por- Johnson, Lyndon B., 30, 77, 78, 83, 84, 215-216, 224- traits, 246, 253, 263 226; photos, 74, 82, 121, 224, 264; tapes to be tran- Linn, Brian Mc Allister, 124, 129 scribed, 205, 206 “Living with the Hydra: The Documentation of Slavery Johnson, Walter R., 105 and the Slave Trade in Federal Records,” by Walter B. Johnson, William Samuel, 236-237 Hill, Jr., 247-258 Jones, Absalom, 251 Livingston, Robert R., 221; portrait, 214 Winter 2000 Long, Chester I., 17 Orleans, 62; New York, 62, 201; North Carolina, 201 Lopez, Juan, photos of family of, 36, 38-39 Ohio, 201; passenger arrivals, 62, 201; passport appli- Lowry, Beverly, 155 cations, 62; pensions, 129; Philippine Insurrection Lowry, Thomas, 155 129; post offices, 202; proofs of citizenship, 62; St Lubken, Walter, photo by, 119 Albans lists, 194; Seamen’s Protection Certificates, 62 Lyon, Danny, 37, 42-44, 45; photos by, 42, 43, 44, 45 Southern Claims Commission, 62; Texas, 201, 202 Lyons-Seward Treaty (1862), 253 vessel enrollments, 201; Wisconsin, 202 Military pensions, 129 MacArthur, Gen. Douglas, 167, 170-171; photo, 167 Military service, 124-129 McCormack, John, 224-225, 226 Military service records, 54-61, 213 McDonald, Earl, photos by, 184-191 Miller Center of Public Affairs, University of Virginia McDonaGeln.d J,ohn , 144, 145, 146, 148, 149, 151, 15 205-206 MacDonald, Maureen, “Peaceful Transition of Power: Mississippi Choctaw, 8, 9-10, 14, 21 American Presidential Inaugurations,” 261-265 Missouri and the Whiskey Ring, 144-152 McFeely, William S., 145 Monroe, James, 216, 262 McGlauflin, Mike, photos, 190, 191 Montana, Montie, photo, 264 McHenry, James, 239 Montreal, Canada, 193-195 McKennon, Archibald S., 14, 16, 17, 19; photo, 15 Moon, Orianna, 88, 96; portrait, 88 McKinley, William, 218, 221 Moore, Brig. Gen. Howard W., 80 Machine records units (Army), 174-182 Morrill, Justin Smith, 28 Madison, James, 102, 234,'235, 237, 238, 240, 241, 250, Morris, Gouverneur, 232, 236-237, 238; portrait, 236 263; portrait, 250 Morton, Oliver P., 89-90 Mallory, Stephen, 104 Moyers, Bill, 79-80, 85 Mansfield, McMurray, and Cornish, 10, 11-12, 15, 21 Mueller, Heinrich, files opened, 65 Marine Band, 29, 33 Myers, Mary Frame, 88-89, 96: photo, 87 Martin, Donald, photo, 185 ‘Myths and Realities about the 1960 Census,” by Mar Martin, Luther, 239, 241-242 garet O.Adams and Thomas IE . Brown, 266-270 Maryland, 239, 254 Mason, George, 237-238, 239, 243 Naftali, Timothy, 205 Massachusetts, 238, 243 NARA Archival Information Locator (NAIL), 4, 213 Massey, Mary Elizabeth, 88 “NARA Documents Yield New Historical Discoveries, Maust, Peter, “‘Congress Could Do Nothing Better’: Pro- by John W. Carlin, 140-141 moting Steamboat Safety in Antebellum America; NARA regional records services facilities, 212-213 101-111 Anchorage, 5; Atlanta, 5, 212-213; Central Plains, 14( May, Ernest, 272 144, 275; St. Louis, 5, 213 Mechanics Magazine, 105 National Archives and Records Administration, annual Medals of Honor, 95-96, 128-129 report, 62; Center for Electronic Records, 58, 61, 177 Medical records (military personnel), 125, 126, 127-128 178; Center for Legislative Archives, 47, 62, 205; and Mexican American communities, 37-45 Clinton Library, 204-205, 274-275; declassified Microfilm publications, 62, 125, 126, 127, 129, 194, 195, records, 4-5, 65, 132; Digital Classroom, 133-134, 197, 201-202; Alabama, 62; Arizona, 202; California, 274; Director of Museum Programs, 275; and elec- 62; census schedules, 267; Civil War, 62, 201; Con- tronic records, 130-132, 174-182, 213, 266-270; exhi necticut, 201; crew lists, 202; Delaware, 201; enlist- bitions, 47-51, 114-121, 141, 184-191, 201, 275: ment papers, 126, 127-128; Florida, 62; immigration Family and Community History Research Center, 73; records, 194, 195, 197, 201, 202; Maine, 201, 202; mili- fee schedules, 271; grants, 205-206; and IBM punch tary service records, 125, 201; military units, 127; New cards, 174, 177-182; Inspector General, 65; Learning Ppyr. ologue > Center, 73; microfilm publications, 62, 125, 126, 127, Nurses and the Philippine Insurrection, 127 129, 194, 195, 197, 201-202, 212; news and notices, 63-66, 130-134, 203-206, 271-275; Office of Human O’Conner, Francis, 272; photo, 272 Resources, 177; Online Exhibit Hall, 72, 205; photo- O'Donnell, Kenneth P., 82-83 graphic records, 114-121; publications, 62, 201-202; Okamoto, Yoichi, photo by, 121 Records Center Program, 275; records damaged, 134; O’ Loughlin, Elissa, photo, 186 records declassification, 4-5; strategic plan, 4-5, 212, Ongjin peninsula, 168, 170 274;Textual Archives Services Division, 177; web site, Oswald, Lee Harvey, 63 4, 54, 58, 61, 65, 185, 205, 212, 274, 275 National Archives and Records Service, 267, 268 Page, Charles Grafton, 110 National Archives Building, renovations, 5, 63, 72-73, Painter, Hettie K., 91-92, 96; photo, 93 184-191, 203, 212-213 Parrington, Vernon, 144 National Archives of Canada, 192, 196 “Past Progress and Future Plans: Customer Comments National Historical Publications and Records Commis- Requested,” by John W. Carlin, 4-5 sion (NHPRC), grants, 66, 205-206; web site, 66 Patent Law of 1836, 107 National History Day, 274 Paterson, William, 232, 235 National Institute of Standards and Technology, 72, 185 “Peaceful Transition of Power: American Presidential National Military Personnel Records Center, 58 Inaugurations,” by Maureen MacDonald, 261-265 National Park Service, 203 Pearson, Drew, 83 National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infra- Pennsylvania, 234-235, 236-237 structure, 130-132 Pensions, Civil War, 90-91, 92, 93-94, 95, 96; military, National Science Foundation, 66, 130-132, 213 129; for women, 90-91, 92, 93-94, 95, 96 National Security Council, files opened, 130 Pensions, Committee on, 91, 92 National Trust for Historic Preservation, 203 Perry, Matthew C. 252-253 Native Americans, enrollments of, 7-21 Personal Participation in World War II: Military Awards Naval Aviation Photographic Unit, 121 and Decorations (Reference Information Paper 92), Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act, 65, 132 201 Nazi War Criminal Records Interagency Working Group, Philippine Campaign Medal (Army), 128 65, 132 Philippine Congressional Medal, 125-126, 128 Needles, Thomas B., 9, 10, 20 Philippine Insurrection, 124-129 Nevins, Allan, 146 Philippine Scouts, 127-128 New Deal, photography projects, 37-39, 40-41,4 2 Phillips, Benjamin, 106 New England Hospital for Women and Children, 87, 90 Phillips, Wendell, 231, 232 “New Life for the Charters of Freedom: The Story So Photography, 37-45, 114-121 Far, 184-191 Physicians, and the Philippine Insurrection, 127; women, “New Light on the Forgotten War,’ by Stanley L. Sandler, 87-98 167-172 Picturing the Century, 201 New York Times, 147, 148, 149, 217 “Picturing the Century: One Hundred Years of Photog- Nicholson, Kitty, photos, 184, 187, 188, 190 raphy from the National Archives, by Bruce I. Bus- Nixon, Pat, 33, 34; photo, 226 tard, 114-121 Nixon, Richard M., 30, 227-228; papers opened, 130; “Picturing the Century: One Hundred Years of Photog- photos, 226, 264; tapes opened, 5, 63, 65, 271; tapes to raphy from the National Archives’ (exhibit), 114-121 be transcribed, 205, 206 Pierce, Edward L., 157, 158, 159 Nixon Presidential Materials Staff, 65 Pierce, Franklin, 216 North Carolina, 233-243 Pierrepont, Edward, 146, 147, 149 North Korea, 140, 167-172 Pinckney, Charles, 234-235, 237-238, 239-240, 241, 243 Winter 2000 Pdry ologue > Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth, 233-234, 235-236, Commands, 1898-1942, Record Group 395, 127 239-240, 241, 242, 243; portraits, 231, 233 Records of U.S. Attorneys and Marshals, Record Group Pinkert, Marvin, 275 118, 149 Pious, Robert S., portrait of Harriet Tubman by, 163 Records of United States Regular Army Mobile Units, Plante, Arthur, 125-126 1821-1942, Record Group 391, 127 Plante, Trevor K.,“Researching Service in the U.S. Army Records of the Veterans Administration, Record Group During the Philippine Insurrection, 124-129 15,61 Polk, James K., 29 Records of the War Relocation Authority, Record Group Population censuses, 267-268 210, 61 Port Royal (South Carolina) Experiment, 156-158 Records preservation, 5, 213, 266-270 Presidential elections, 237-238 Reference Information Papers, 201 Presidential inaugurations, 215-229, 261-265 Refugee camps in the Civil War, 155-164 Presidential oath of office, 215-228, 261 Report of the Committee on the Records of Govern- Presidential Recordings and Materials Preservation Act, ment (1985), 266 63, 65, 271 Republican party in Missouri, 144, 151, 152 Presidential Records Act, 5 Research Libraries Group, 266 Presidential succession, 215-228 “Researching Service in the U.S. Army During the Philip- Presidents’ pets, 32-33 pine Insurrection,” by Trevor K. Plante, 124-129 Preston, Ann, 87, 96 Revels, Hiram, 48 Prisoners of war, Korean War, 171; records relating to, 61 Reynolds, Belle, 96 Project Paperclip, 65 Ridgway, Gen. Matthew, 171 Provost Marshal General, Office of the, 177-178, 181 Ritzenthaler, Mary Lynn, photos, 186, 187, 188, 190 Provost Marshal General, Records of the Office of the, Rives, Timothy, 140; “Grant, Babcock, and the Whiskey Record Group 389, 61 Ring,” 143-153 Pulitzer, Joseph, 147, 152 Rodgers, George Dick, 16, 20 Ronald Reagan Library, 203 Randolph, Edmund, 234, 237 Roosevelt, Edith, 33 Rankin, Jeanette, 48; photo, 51 Roosevelt, Eleanor, 32, 33, 223, 272; papers to be pub- Raub, SamuelJ,r ., 109-110 lished, 205-206; portrait, 29 Reagan, Nancy, 34; photos, 32, 260 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 25,32, 40, 174, 223, 261, 262, 263, Reagan, Ronald, 203, 261, 262-263; photos, 32, 260 264; conference on, 272; portrait, 263; tapes to be tran- Records management, 274, 275 scribed, 205, 206 Records of Military Agencies Relating to African Amer- Roosevelt, Theodore, 12, 14, 32, 94, 124, 215-216, 221, icans from the Post-World War I Period to the Korean 222; portrait, 220 War (Reference Information Paper 105), 201 Rose, Willie Lee, 157 Records of the Adjutant General’s Office, 1780’s-1917, Rubley, Maj. Jack, 77, 85 Record Group 94, 125, 126, 127-128 Rudolph, Arthur, files opened, 65 Records of the Judge Advocate General (Army), Record Ruggles, John, 108 Group 153, 128 Rusinow, Irving, 37, 39, 40-41, 42, 44, 45; photos by, 39, Records of the Office of the Provost Marshal General, 40-41, 116 1941-, Record Group 389, 174 Russell, Richard, photo, 121 Records of the Office of the Quartermaster General, Rutledge, John, 238, 239, 240 Record Group 92, 128 Ryan, Oswald, tapes relating to released, 133 Records of the Office of the Surgeon General (Army), Ryan, Thomas, 10-11, 14, 21 Record Group 112, 127 Records of United States Army Overseas Operations and Safehaven Project, 65 Pvry ologue . Safety equipment for steamboats, 101-111 State, U.S. Department of, and the slave trade, 253 Safford, Mary, 96 State board administrative support projects, 66 St. Albans (Vermont) Lists, 192-199 Steamboat Act of 1852, 102, 110, 111 St. Louis, Missouri, 143-152 Steamboats, article about, 101-111 St. Louis Democrat, 145 Stevens, Capt. Hazard, 158 St. Louis Globe-Democrat, 147, 148 Storrs, Emory, 147, 148, 151 St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 152 Story, Joseph, 251 San Diego Supercomputer Center, 4, 66, 130-132, 213 Stryker, Roy, 38, 39, 42 Sandler, Stanley, 140;“New Light on the Forgotten War, Succession Act of 1792, 217, 220, 224 167-172 Succession Act of 1886, 221 Save America’s Treasures Historic Preservation Fund, Succession Act of 1947, 224 203 Saxton, Gen. Rufus, 157-158, 160, 161, 162 Taney, Roger, 217 Scherle, William J., 43 Task Force on Archiving of Digital Information, 266 Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr., 272; photo, 272 Taxes, and U.S. Constitution, 233, 234, 237, 238-239, 243 SchottJe., W ., 175 Taylor, Carl, 40-41 Schurz, Carl, 144, 145 Taylor, Capt. John R. M., 129 Scott, David R., photo by, 115 Taylor, Susie King, 92 Secret Service, 32, 33, 76, 77, 78, 80, 81-82,8 3 Taylor, Zachary, 29, 217-218 Seymour, David, 109-110 Texas Democratic Party, 75, 77, 84 Sherman, Roger, 232-233, 238, 239, 240, 241 Thirteenth Amendment, 250 Sherman, Brig. Gen. Thomas W., 157 Thomas, Albert, 83-84 Sherman, Gen. William Tecumseh, 143, 150, 151 Thomas, Mary Frame Myers, 88-89, 96; portrait, 87 Shevky, Eshref, 41 Thompson, Mary Harris, 87 Ship passenger manifests, 192-194, 195 Tilford, Charles, photo, 185 Sierra Leone, 253 Tippett, Edward D., 109 Sitkoff, Harvard, 272; photo, 272 Tipton, John, 110 Slave rebellions, 233, 243 Tonner, A. C., 10, 21 Slaveholders, 231-243, 249, 251, 254 Toombs, Robert, 104; portrait, 105 Slavery, 231-243, 247-255 baal Top SLepcorreett:: RDe CCCOOVVeCrTiInIeS aanldl RpierCaeasankki:il nigs g ¥ the >» TT © rAavremsy anc Smith, Adelaide, 91-92 Army Air Force Order of Battle Codes, 1941-1945,” by Smith, Marian L.,“By Way of Canada: U.S. Records of Im- Lee A. Gladwin, 174-182 migration Across the U.S.-Canadian Border, 1895- Trampas, New Mexico, 38-39 1954,” 192-199 “Treasures of Congress,” by Bruce I. Bustard, 47-51 Soundex indexes, 194, 195, 196 Treasures of Congress (catalog), 62 Sousa, John Philip, 33 “Treasures of Congress” (exhibit), 47-51, 62, 205 South Carolina, 232-243 Treasury, U.S. Department of the, 104, 108; and contra- South Carolina sea islands, 155-164 band camps, 255; and the Port Royal Experiment, South El Paso, Texas, 43-44, 45; photos of, 42, 43, 44, 45 157; and the slave trade, 252; and the Whiskey Ring, South Korea, 167-172 144-152 {Southeast Asia] Combat Area Casualties Current File, Treaty of Ghent, 249 54-61 Treaty of Paris, 249 Southwestern United States, 37-45 Tripartite Gold Commission, 65 Spanish-American War, 124-125 Truman, Bess, 223; photo, 223 Stanton, Edwin, 255 Truman, Harry S., 30, 167, 171, 215-216, 223-224, 264, Stanton, Shelby L., World War II Order of Battle, 179 272, 274; photos, 167, 223, 261; tapes to be tran- Winter 2000

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