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ND to Volume Thirty-nine, 2007 Index compiled by Susan Carroll “1783: Subject or Citizen?” by Michael Eamon and Battlefilm: US.Army Signal Corps Motion Pictures of “Camp David,” 4-28-33 Lisa Royse, 3-30-35; exhibit, 3-30-35, 4-65 the Great War, by Phillip W. Stewart, 2-26 Camp Hood,Texas, 1-37-43 Abrams, Gen. Creighton, photo, 2-45 Batum, Russia, 1-17, 1-20, 1-21 Camp Sibert, Alabama, 1-40 Access to Archival Databases (AAD), 2-5 Bauer, K.J ack, 2-24 Canada, 2-22, 3-30-35, 4-65; Lakotas in, 3-39 Adams, Ansel, 3-64 Bear, Capt. Gerald, 1-41 Cape Cod, Massachusetts, 2-6, 2-9 Adams, Henry, 2-55-56 Beers, Lloyd, photo, 2-50 Carlin, John, 4-64 Adjutant General's Office, 1-39-40, 1-42 Begin, Menachem, photo, 4-33 Carmichacl,W . C., photo by, 1-31 African Americans, in baseball, 1-58-59; exodus to Behind Closed Doors, by Ellis M. Zacharias and Carter, Jimmy, photos, 4-33, 4-44; records, 4-43-44 Kansas, 2-52-58; genealogical research regarding, Ladislas Farago, 2-18 Carter, Rosalynn, photo, 4-44 2-52-58; migration from the South in the 1870s, Bell, B.W., 3-26-27 Cartoons, 1-6-13, 1-66, 1-70 ‘ 2-52-58: mob violence against, 3-20-29; nurses in Bell (Stubbs), Annie, 2-34 Casey, William, 4-63 the Civil War, 2-31; and segregation in the mili- Bellardo, Lewis, 1-62 Census records, 2-4, 2-57-58, 2-68, 3-54-59, 3-64; tary, 1-37-43; treatment of Union dead during the Bellinger, Rear Adm. Patrick, 2-14 1885, 3-54-59 Civil War, 3-61; and World War II, 1-37-43 Bennett, David, 2-38 Cerf, Bennett, 3-17 Agricultural schedules, 3-56, 3-58 Benson, Jackson J., 4-21-22, 4-25 Cerf, Vinton G., 2-71 Alabama, 2-54, 2-55-56 Bernard, Shubael, 2-6 Champagne, Duane, 3-45 Albee, George, 4-21 Bernard, William, 2-57 Chapman-Smith,V. , 3-65; photo, 3-66 Alcott, Louisa May, 3-72; port., 3-72 Berryman, Clifford, 1-6-13, 1-66, 1-70; cartoons by, 1- Charles Guggenheim Center for the Documentary Aldrin, Edwin “Buzz,” photo, 4-35 6-13 Film; 2-71 Alexandria, Virginia, 1-52 Beschloss, Michael, 2-70, 1-71 Charleston News and Courier, 3-21-22, 3-23 Alexandria County, Virginia, 1-52 “Beyond the Moon: NASA's Continuing Mission,” Chavez,Anna, photo, 2-71 Alito, Samuel A., Jr., 1-44 exhibit, 4-37 Cheney, Richard, 1-63; photo, 3-46 Alsobrook, David, 1-62 “BIG! Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the Chestnut, Trichita M.,“Lynching,” 3-20-29 Alter, Jonathan, 1-27-28 National Archives,” by Stacey Bredhoff, 4-12-17 Chevy Chase Bank, 2-71 America and Americans, by John Steinbeck, 4-22 Big Head, 3-42, 3-43 Chicago Defender, 1-40, 1-41 American Expeditionary Force, 2-23-24 Bill of Rights, 3-64 Child, Julia, 4-63 American Relief Administration, 1-18 Birth records, 3-64 “Chinese Exclusion Act Coaching Book,” 1-72 American Revolution, 3-31-35, 4-65; veterans’ pen- Blair, Henry W., 2-54 Chinn, Paul, 2-4 sions, 4-46-57 Blanchard, James, 4-65; photo, 4-65 Chita, Siberia, 1-16, 1-17-18, 1-21 Ancestry.corn, 2-4, 3-64 Bliss, Gen. Tasker H., photo, 3-15 Civic literacy, 1-26, 1-70, 4-4-5 Anderson, Carlyle E., 3-18 Boeing Company, 3-70, 4-4 Civil Rights, audio recordings, 3-68 Anderson, Patricia, 2-49 Bolshevik revolution, 1917, 1-15-16 Civil rights, legislation, 2-40-42; series of programs Antilynching movement, 3-23, 3-28 Bonitz, Julius A., 2-56-57 on, 2-71 Archangel, Russia, 1-16, 1-17, 1-20-21 Booker, Miranda, photo, 2-48 Civil service personnel records, 1-45 Archibald, Sasha, 2-60-61 Boone, Esther J., 2-31 Civil War, 1-67-68; deaths due to, 3-60-61a;n d the Architecture and Franklin D. Roosevelt, 4-6- 10 Borrowed Soldiers, by Mitchell A. Yockelson, District of Columbia, 1-52; exhibit on, 2-70; history Archival Research Catalog (ARC), 2-5, 2-49-50, 2- 4-58-59 ‘of, 3-70; map of the Gettysburg battlefield, 4- 51, 3-8 Bosanko, William J., 2-65; photo, 2-65 12-13; nurses, 2-28-35, 3-72; pension files, 2-4, 2- “Archival Vintages for The Grapes of Wrath,” by Bounty-land warrants, 4-47, 4-54 28-35, 3-64; photographs, 3-64; records relating to Daniel Nealand, 4-18-27 Boyd, Julian, 3-16 microfilmed, 2-50; records relating to on the Inter- Archives, accessibility for people with disabilities, 2- Boylan, Richard, 2-66 net, 2-4; social history of, 3-60-61; widow’s pen- 68 Brady, Mathew, photographs on the Internet, 2-4 sions, 1-04, 2-4, 2-29, 2-33-34a;n d women, 2-28-35 Archives and Records Centers Information System Brant, Joseph, port., 3-32 Civil War Conservation Corps, 2-70 (ARCIS), 1-48 Bredhoff, Stacey, “BIG! Celebrating the 75th Civil War Round Tables, 2-70 Archivists of the United States, and presidential elec- Anniversary of the National Archives,” 4-12-17; Clapp, Sarah Chadwick, 2-34 tions, 3-47, 3-49, 3-53; and presidential records, 4- photo, 4-17 Clark, Alexander, 3-16 . 40, 4-41 Brinkley, Alan, 1-28 Clark,J .R euben, 3-15 Arkansas, 2-55-56 Brinkley, Douglas, 1-27-28; photo, 1-27 Clark, James Beauchamp “Champ,” 1-7, 1-8, 1-13 Armstrong, Neil, photo, 4-35 British Army (World War D, 4-58-59 Clark, Susannah D., 2-35 Army Nurses’ Pension Act of 1892, 2-30, 2-35 Brooklyn Dodgers, 1-58-59 Classified records, 4-38 Army of the Potomac, 1-67-68, 2-50 Brown, Stanley, 4-7 Clemenceau, Georges, photo, 3-14 Army War CollegeW,ar Plans Division, 2-24 Brownell, Kady, 2-34-35 Cleveland, Grover, 1-54, 3-41 Articles of Confederation, 4-12 Bryan, William Jennings, 1-8, 1-13 Cleveland, William J., 3-41 Arvin (Weedpatch) federal Migratory Labor Camp, Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 1-67 Clifford, Clark, 2-43 California, 4-19-27 Bucciferro, Ashley, “Attacking the Backlog,” 2-46-51; Cline, Capt. William A., 1-41 Atlantic Charter, 2-16, 2-17 photo, 2-51 Clinton, Chelsea, photo, 4-33 “Attacking the Backlog,” by Ashley Bucciferro, 2- Buckles, Frank Woodruff, 2-66 Clinton, Hillary Rodham, 2-66; photo, 4-33 46-51 “Bull Moose” Party, 1-10 Clinton, William J., 1-63; photos, 4-33, 4-45; records, “Audio Archives” series, 3-68 Bulla, John W., 3-25-26 4-44, 4-45 Audio recordings, 3-68 ; Bullard, Arthur, 1-17; photo, 1-18 Coffin, Isaac, 2-8 Australian Army (World War D, 4-58-59 Bunch, Lonnie, 2-71 Coffin, James, 2-8 Bundle, A'Lelia, 1-71 “Cold War:An Eyewitness PerspectivTeh,e, ” sympo- Baker, Frazier, 3-21-29 Bureau of Labor Statistics, 3-65 sium, 2-70 Baker, Julia, 3-21, 3-23, 3-26, 3-28 Burns, Ken, 1-71 Cole, Felix, 1-17 Baker, Lavinia, 3-23, 3-25, 3-26, 3-27, 3-28; photo, 3-28 Burnside, Maj.Gen.Ambrose E., 1-68 Collins, Thomas E., 4-18-27; photos, 4-21, 4-22 Ball, George, 2-43 Burton, Shirley, 3-65 Cotorado, 3-56, 3-58 Baric, Nick, photo, 2-48 Bush, George H.W., 1-25, 1-26; photos, 1-26, 4-33, 4- Colored Citizens of Chicago, 3-25 Barker, Josiah, 2-6 37, 4-45; records, 4-44-45 Colored Men's Protective Union, 2-55 Barrett, John Q., 1-27 Bush, George W., 3-51, 3-53, 3-65, 4-4, 4-16; records, Colot, Thora, photo, 4-65 Barry, David EF, 3-44-45 4-38 Committee on Public Information, 2-2 = Baseball, 1-58-59 Bush v. Gore, 3-51-53 CongressionJaolin t Committee on the Investigation Bates, Lt. Col. Paul, 1-40-41; photo, 1-40 Bustard, Bruce, 3-70 of the Pearl Harbor Attack, 2-13-14 “Battlefilm: Motion Pictures of the Great War, by Califano, Joseph, 2-38 “Conserving Food at Home During World War I,” Phillip W. Stewart, 2-20-27 California, 4-18-27, 4-72 4-72 66 Prologue Winter 2008 ND to Volume Thirty-nine, 2007 Index compiled by Susan Carroll “1783: Subject or Citizen?” by Michael Eamon and Battlefilm: US.Army Signal Corps Motion Pictures of “Camp David,” 4-28-33 Lisa Royse, 3-30-35; exhibit, 3-30-35, 4-65 the Great War, by Phillip W. Stewart, 2-26 Camp Hood,Texas, 1-37-43 Abrams, Gen. Creighton, photo, 2-45 Batum, Russia, 1-17, 1-20, 1-21 Camp Sibert, Alabama, 1-40 Access to Archival Databases (AAD), 2-5 Bauer, K.J ack, 2-24 Canada, 2-22, 3-30-35, 4-65; Lakotas in, 3-39 Adams, Ansel, 3-64 Bear, Capt. Gerald, 1-41 Cape Cod, Massachusetts, 2-6, 2-9 Adams, Henry, 2-55-56 Beers, Lloyd, photo, 2-50 Carlin, John, 4-64 Adjutant General's Office, 1-39-40, 1-42 Begin, Menachem, photo, 4-33 Carmichacl,W . C., photo by, 1-31 African Americans, in baseball, 1-58-59; exodus to Behind Closed Doors, by Ellis M. Zacharias and Carter, Jimmy, photos, 4-33, 4-44; records, 4-43-44 Kansas, 2-52-58; genealogical research regarding, Ladislas Farago, 2-18 Carter, Rosalynn, photo, 4-44 2-52-58; migration from the South in the 1870s, Bell, B.W., 3-26-27 Cartoons, 1-6-13, 1-66, 1-70 ‘ 2-52-58: mob violence against, 3-20-29; nurses in Bell (Stubbs), Annie, 2-34 Casey, William, 4-63 the Civil War, 2-31; and segregation in the mili- Bellardo, Lewis, 1-62 Census records, 2-4, 2-57-58, 2-68, 3-54-59, 3-64; tary, 1-37-43; treatment of Union dead during the Bellinger, Rear Adm. Patrick, 2-14 1885, 3-54-59 Civil War, 3-61; and World War II, 1-37-43 Bennett, David, 2-38 Cerf, Bennett, 3-17 Agricultural schedules, 3-56, 3-58 Benson, Jackson J., 4-21-22, 4-25 Cerf, Vinton G., 2-71 Alabama, 2-54, 2-55-56 Bernard, Shubael, 2-6 Champagne, Duane, 3-45 Albee, George, 4-21 Bernard, William, 2-57 Chapman-Smith,V. , 3-65; photo, 3-66 Alcott, Louisa May, 3-72; port., 3-72 Berryman, Clifford, 1-6-13, 1-66, 1-70; cartoons by, 1- Charles Guggenheim Center for the Documentary Aldrin, Edwin “Buzz,” photo, 4-35 6-13 Film; 2-71 Alexandria, Virginia, 1-52 Beschloss, Michael, 2-70, 1-71 Charleston News and Courier, 3-21-22, 3-23 Alexandria County, Virginia, 1-52 “Beyond the Moon: NASA's Continuing Mission,” Chavez,Anna, photo, 2-71 Alito, Samuel A., Jr., 1-44 exhibit, 4-37 Cheney, Richard, 1-63; photo, 3-46 Alsobrook, David, 1-62 “BIG! Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the Chestnut, Trichita M.,“Lynching,” 3-20-29 Alter, Jonathan, 1-27-28 National Archives,” by Stacey Bredhoff, 4-12-17 Chevy Chase Bank, 2-71 America and Americans, by John Steinbeck, 4-22 Big Head, 3-42, 3-43 Chicago Defender, 1-40, 1-41 American Expeditionary Force, 2-23-24 Bill of Rights, 3-64 Child, Julia, 4-63 American Relief Administration, 1-18 Birth records, 3-64 “Chinese Exclusion Act Coaching Book,” 1-72 American Revolution, 3-31-35, 4-65; veterans’ pen- Blair, Henry W., 2-54 Chinn, Paul, 2-4 sions, 4-46-57 Blanchard, James, 4-65; photo, 4-65 Chita, Siberia, 1-16, 1-17-18, 1-21 Ancestry.corn, 2-4, 3-64 Bliss, Gen. Tasker H., photo, 3-15 Civic literacy, 1-26, 1-70, 4-4-5 Anderson, Carlyle E., 3-18 Boeing Company, 3-70, 4-4 Civil Rights, audio recordings, 3-68 Anderson, Patricia, 2-49 Bolshevik revolution, 1917, 1-15-16 Civil rights, legislation, 2-40-42; series of programs Antilynching movement, 3-23, 3-28 Bonitz, Julius A., 2-56-57 on, 2-71 Archangel, Russia, 1-16, 1-17, 1-20-21 Booker, Miranda, photo, 2-48 Civil service personnel records, 1-45 Archibald, Sasha, 2-60-61 Boone, Esther J., 2-31 Civil War, 1-67-68; deaths due to, 3-60-61a;n d the Architecture and Franklin D. Roosevelt, 4-6- 10 Borrowed Soldiers, by Mitchell A. Yockelson, District of Columbia, 1-52; exhibit on, 2-70; history Archival Research Catalog (ARC), 2-5, 2-49-50, 2- 4-58-59 ‘of, 3-70; map of the Gettysburg battlefield, 4- 51, 3-8 Bosanko, William J., 2-65; photo, 2-65 12-13; nurses, 2-28-35, 3-72; pension files, 2-4, 2- “Archival Vintages for The Grapes of Wrath,” by Bounty-land warrants, 4-47, 4-54 28-35, 3-64; photographs, 3-64; records relating to Daniel Nealand, 4-18-27 Boyd, Julian, 3-16 microfilmed, 2-50; records relating to on the Inter- Archives, accessibility for people with disabilities, 2- Boylan, Richard, 2-66 net, 2-4; social history of, 3-60-61; widow’s pen- 68 Brady, Mathew, photographs on the Internet, 2-4 sions, 1-04, 2-4, 2-29, 2-33-34a;n d women, 2-28-35 Archives and Records Centers Information System Brant, Joseph, port., 3-32 Civil War Conservation Corps, 2-70 (ARCIS), 1-48 Bredhoff, Stacey, “BIG! Celebrating the 75th Civil War Round Tables, 2-70 Archivists of the United States, and presidential elec- Anniversary of the National Archives,” 4-12-17; Clapp, Sarah Chadwick, 2-34 tions, 3-47, 3-49, 3-53; and presidential records, 4- photo, 4-17 Clark, Alexander, 3-16 . 40, 4-41 Brinkley, Alan, 1-28 Clark,J .R euben, 3-15 Arkansas, 2-55-56 Brinkley, Douglas, 1-27-28; photo, 1-27 Clark, James Beauchamp “Champ,” 1-7, 1-8, 1-13 Armstrong, Neil, photo, 4-35 British Army (World War D, 4-58-59 Clark, Susannah D., 2-35 Army Nurses’ Pension Act of 1892, 2-30, 2-35 Brooklyn Dodgers, 1-58-59 Classified records, 4-38 Army of the Potomac, 1-67-68, 2-50 Brown, Stanley, 4-7 Clemenceau, Georges, photo, 3-14 Army War CollegeW,ar Plans Division, 2-24 Brownell, Kady, 2-34-35 Cleveland, Grover, 1-54, 3-41 Articles of Confederation, 4-12 Bryan, William Jennings, 1-8, 1-13 Cleveland, William J., 3-41 Arvin (Weedpatch) federal Migratory Labor Camp, Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 1-67 Clifford, Clark, 2-43 California, 4-19-27 Bucciferro, Ashley, “Attacking the Backlog,” 2-46-51; Cline, Capt. William A., 1-41 Atlantic Charter, 2-16, 2-17 photo, 2-51 Clinton, Chelsea, photo, 4-33 “Attacking the Backlog,” by Ashley Bucciferro, 2- Buckles, Frank Woodruff, 2-66 Clinton, Hillary Rodham, 2-66; photo, 4-33 46-51 “Bull Moose” Party, 1-10 Clinton, William J., 1-63; photos, 4-33, 4-45; records, “Audio Archives” series, 3-68 Bulla, John W., 3-25-26 4-44, 4-45 Audio recordings, 3-68 ; Bullard, Arthur, 1-17; photo, 1-18 Coffin, Isaac, 2-8 Australian Army (World War D, 4-58-59 Bunch, Lonnie, 2-71 Coffin, James, 2-8 Bundle, A'Lelia, 1-71 “Cold War:An Eyewitness PerspectivTeh,e, ” sympo- Baker, Frazier, 3-21-29 Bureau of Labor Statistics, 3-65 sium, 2-70 Baker, Julia, 3-21, 3-23, 3-26, 3-28 Burns, Ken, 1-71 Cole, Felix, 1-17 Baker, Lavinia, 3-23, 3-25, 3-26, 3-27, 3-28; photo, 3-28 Burnside, Maj.Gen.Ambrose E., 1-68 Collins, Thomas E., 4-18-27; photos, 4-21, 4-22 Ball, George, 2-43 Burton, Shirley, 3-65 Cotorado, 3-56, 3-58 Baric, Nick, photo, 2-48 Bush, George H.W., 1-25, 1-26; photos, 1-26, 4-33, 4- Colored Citizens of Chicago, 3-25 Barker, Josiah, 2-6 37, 4-45; records, 4-44-45 Colored Men's Protective Union, 2-55 Barrett, John Q., 1-27 Bush, George W., 3-51, 3-53, 3-65, 4-4, 4-16; records, Colot, Thora, photo, 4-65 Barry, David EF, 3-44-45 4-38 Committee on Public Information, 2-2 = Baseball, 1-58-59 Bush v. Gore, 3-51-53 CongressionJaolin t Committee on the Investigation Bates, Lt. Col. Paul, 1-40-41; photo, 1-40 Bustard, Bruce, 3-70 of the Pearl Harbor Attack, 2-13-14 “Battlefilm: Motion Pictures of the Great War, by Califano, Joseph, 2-38 “Conserving Food at Home During World War I,” Phillip W. Stewart, 2-20-27 California, 4-18-27, 4-72 4-72 66 Prologue Winter 2008 Constance, John, 4-62 Eastom, Sherman E., 4-26-27 Crawford, 3-54-59 Constitutional Convention, 3-4-5 Edmunds, Newton, 3-40 Forrestal, James, 2-15 Continental Congress papers on the Internet, 2-4 Edmunds Commission, 3-40 Fort Buford, North Dakota, 3-37, 3-39 Cook, Betsy, 2-32 Edsel, Robert, 1-64 Fort Riley, Kansas, 1-38 Correspondence and Issuances, Headquarters of Education, and Lyndon B. Johnson, 2-38-40, 2-41 Fortas, Abe, photo, 2-40 the Army of the Potomac, 1861-1865, microfilm Edwards, Steven, 3-65 Foundation for the National Archives, 1-25, 1-70-71, publication, 1-67-68 Eidenberg, Gene, photo, 2-71 2-70-71, 3-70-71, 4-64-65; and the Digital Vaults, Court of Indian Offenses, 3-39-40, 3-45 Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg, 1-64-65 3-6, 4-4-5; Promise of America breakfast, 3-71; Courts-martial, 1-36-43, 1-58 Einstein, Albert, photo, 3-64 Records of Achievement Award, 3-70, 4-64 Coxe, Lemuel, 2-8 Eisenhower, David, 2-65, 4-28; photo, 4-29 France, 2-8, 2-22 Coxey’s Army, 1-54 : Eisenhower, Dwight D., 2-60-61, 4-28; photos, 4-30, Francis, David R., 1-16; photos, 1-14, 1-15 Crawford, Rebecca,“The Forgotten Federal Census 4-40, 4-42; records, 4-42 Franklin, Benjamin, 3-5 of 1885,” 3-54-59; photo, 3-59 . “Electoral College:A Message from the ‘Dean; The,” Franklin, John Hope, 2-71 Criminals, records of, 1-54-57 by Michael White, 3-46-53 Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute, 1-25 Crook, Maj. Gen. George, 3-42 Electronic Records Archives, 1-5, 1-48, 3-65, 4-4 Franklin D. Roosevelt High School, Hyde Park, New Crook Commission, 3-42 Electronic records management, 1-48, 3-65, 4-4, 4-38, York, 4-8-10 Cross, Isabella, 2-31 1-44-45 Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, 1-5, 4-67, 4-7, 4-41; Crowninshield, Jacob, 2-9; port., 2-9 Emancipation Proclamation, 3-64 audit of presidential artifacts at, 1-64; symposium Cryptography, 2-12 Energy efficiency, 1-63 on the Supreme Court, 1-24-28, 4-5 CummingsA,nn , 2-50 England, 2-64 Freedmen’s Bureau records, 2-5 Cummins, Albert Baird, 1-10 Environmental protection, 2-40 French and Indian War, 3-33 “Escorting a Presidency into History, by Nancy “Fresh Look at a Remarkable Year: Author Examines Dada (Emens), Harriet A., 2-33; photo, 2-33 Kegan Smith, 4-38-45 Jackie Robinson's Rookie Season,A,” by Ellen Dakota Territory, 3-56, 3-58 Evans, Max, 2-65 Fried, 1-58-59 Dame, Harriet P., 2-32 Events That Changed the World, audio recordings, 3-68 Fried, Ellen,“A Fresh Look at a Remarkable Year: Danfort, Ruth, 2-32 Evert, Chris, photo, 4-33 Author Examines Jackie Robinson's Rookie Sea- Davis, Gen. Benjamin O., Sr. 1-40 Excellence in Genealogy Scholarship, 4-62 son,” 1-58-59;"Hail to the Doodler in Chief, 2- Davis, Damani,“ Exodus to Kansas,” 2-52-58 Executive Office of the President records, 4-4 60-61;"The Work of Death, 3-60-61 Dawes, Henry, 3-23 Exhibits, 1-6- 13, 1-66, 1-70, 2-64, 2-70, 3-4-5, 3-6-1 1, Dawes, Henry L., 3-40-41 3-30-35, 4-12-17, 4-34-37 Galbraith, Capt. William, 2-12 Dawes General Allotment Act, 3-41 “Exodus to Kansas,” by Damani Davis, 2-52-58 Gall, Chief, 3-36-45; photos, 3-36, 3-38, 3-41 De Mott, Robert, 4-21 “Exoduster” movement, 2-52-58 Gallagher, Jim, 3-71 Dean, John, 1-26-27; photo, 1-27 Gallatin, Albert, 2-8 Death records, 3-64 FamilySearch, 1-64 Galpin, Perrin, 3-16-17 Declaration of Independence, 3-64, 4-16 Farago, Ladislas, and Ellis M. Zacharias, Bebind Gardner, Gideon, 2-6 Declassified records, 4-5 Closed Doors, 2-18 Garfield, James A., assassination of, 1-52, 1-55 Deeben, John P.,“To Protect and To Serve: The Faribault, George, 3-39 Garner, Terri, 1-62-63; photo, 1-62 Records of the D.C. Metropolitan Police, Farm laborers, 4-18-27 Gavin, Alison M., photo, 2-9;"The Sandbar: Nan- 1861-1930, 1-50-57 Farm Security Administration, 4-20-27 tucket’s 1803 Petition to Congress,” 2-6-9 Delaware, 4-51 Faust, Drew Gilpin, 2-70; photo, 3-60; This Republic Genealogical research, 1-50-57, 1-64, 1-65, 2-4-5, 2- Democratic Party, 1-7-8, 1-10, 1-12-13 of Suffering: Death and the American Civil War, 52-58, 2-08, 3-64, 4-46-57 Dependent Pension Act, 1890, 2-29 3-60-61 Genealogical Society of Utah, 1-64, 2-4, 3-64 DeSmet, Pierre-Jean, 3-38 “FDR:The President and the High School,” by Keith Genealogy Fair, 2-4-5 Dietrich, Marlene, 4-63 W. Olson, 4-6-10 General Land Office, 4-54 Digital Vaults, online exhibit, 1-70, 3-6-11, 4-4-5, Federal Bureau of Investigation, 2-50; records on the Generations Network, 2-4, 3-64 4-64 Internet, 2-4 George III, 3-43; port., 3-32 Digitized records, 3-64 Federal Communications Commission, 2-16 George Bush Library, 4-44-45; audit of presidential Dirksen, Everett, 2-41; photo, 2-42 Federal court records, 1-45-46 artifacts at, 1-64; exhibit, 4-37 Disaster planning and recovery, 1-46 Federal Records Act, 1-47 GeorgeW . Bush Library, 4-5, 4-38 “Discovering the Civil War, exhibit, 2-70 Federal records centers, 1-44-48 Georgia, 2-54, 4-51 District of Columbia, Board of Commissioners, 1-52, Federal Records Centers Program, 1-45, 1-47 Geospatial One Stop, 1-63 1-56; Metropolitan Police, 1-50-57; Metropolitan Felt, Mark, 1-63 Gerald R. Ford Library, 1-67, 4-43; audit of presiden- Police Board, 1-52, 1-56 Final Revolutionary War Pension Payment Vouch- tial artifacts at, 1-64 Dix, Dorothea, 2-30, 2-31, 2-32, 2-33, 3-72 ers: Delaware, microfilm publication, 4-51; Geor- Gerken, Heather, 1-28 DLA Piper, 4-65 gia, microfilm publication, 4-51 Germany, and looting of Jewish art, 1-64-65; motion Documentary films, 2-70, 2-71 Finding aids, 4-58; creation of, 2-49, 2-51; motion pic- pictures of World War I, 2-22, 2-26; and U.S.-Russ- Doerner, Diane, photo, 2-49 tures, 2-23-27; World War I records, 2-23-27 ian diplomatic records, 1-17, 1-20, 1-21, 1-23: and Dominguez, Adrienne, photo, 2-71 First Federal Congress, 2-72 World War I, 3-16 Doodles by presidents, 2-60-61 First Lady, files of the, 4-38 Gettysburg, map of the battlefield at, 4-12-13 Dorf, Michael C., 1-27-28 “First Time Around, The,” 4-58-59 Ghost Dance, 3-43-44 ; Dorsen, Norman, 1-27-28; photo, 1-25 Fletcher, Zachary T., 2-57-58 Gibson, Truman K., 1-38, 1-39, 1-40, 1-41; photo, 1-38 Douglass, Frederick, 2-54 Florida, 3-51-53, 3-56, 3-58 Gilbert Islands, 2-14-15 Doyle, Patti Solis, 2-66 Foerster, Mary, photo, 4-65 Goldberg, Arthur, 4-63 Draft registration cards, 3-64 “Follow the Money:Tracking Revolutionary War Pen- Goodwin, Doris Kearns, 2-70 Drake, David, 3-05; photo, 3-65 sion Payments,” by Claire Prechtel-Kluskens, 4- Gore, Albert, 3-51, 3-53 Dunbar, Jane, 2-30 416-57 Graf, Mercedes, “For Pity’s Sake: Civil War Dunlap, John, 4-16 Footnote.com, 1-64, 2-4, 2-65-66, 3-64 Nurses and the Pension System,” 2-28-45; Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, 2-00, 2-64-65, 4-42 “For Pity’s Sake: Civil War Nurses and the Pension photo, 2-35 Dyer, Carol, 4-62 System,” by Mercedes Graf, 2-28-35 Graham, Robert R., 4-8 Eamon, Michael, and Lisa Royse,“ 1783: Subject or Ford, Gerald, photo, 4-44; photo with family, 4-32; Grant, Maj. Gen. Ulysses S., 1-68 Citizen?” 3-30-35; photo, 3-35 records, 4-43 Grants, 3-66, 4-4 Earth imagery records, 3-65 Ford, John, 4-21, 4-27, 4-63 Grapes of Wrath, The, by John Steinbeck, 4-18-27 Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Foreign Service post records, 1-14-24 Grass, John, 3-39, 3-40, 3-41, 3-42-43, 3-44: photo, 3-42 Center, 3-65 “Forgotten Federal Census of 1885,The,” by Rebecca Gray,C . Boyden, 1-26-27; photos, 1-27 Prologue 67 Great Britain, 2-6, 2-7, 2-8, 2-22; and the 1783 Treaty Kim, Yeonjoo, photo, 4-43 of Paris, 3-31-35 iArchives (Footnote.com), 2-4 Kimmel, Adm. Husband E., 2-13-14 Great Depression, 1-31-35, 4-18-27 Ida B. 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TheodoreJ,r ., 2-26, 2-27 Presidential Libraries Act, 4-41 Rosenberg, Alfred, 1-64-65 Taft, William Howard, 1-9-10, 1-11-13; bathtub for, 4- Presidential Libraries Holdings Relating to Prison- Rosenfeld, Patti and Ronald, photo, 4-65 15; photo, 4-15 ers of War and Missing in Action, Reference Royse, Lisa,“ 1783: Subject or Citizen?,” 3-30-35; Taney, Roger, 1-25 information Paper, 1-66-67 photo, 3-35 Tank Battalion, 761st, 1-38-39, 1-40-41, 1-42 Presidential Moments, audio recordings, 3-68 Rubenstein, David M., 2-64; photo, 2-64 Taylor, John, photo, 4-63 Presidential Recordings and Materials Preservation Running Antelope, 3-40; photo, 3-38 Temple, Riley, 3-71 Act, 4-42 Running for Office: Candidates, Campaigns, and Tennessee, 2-55 Presidential records, 4-38-45 the Cartoons of Clifford Berryman, catalog, 1- Tennessee Real Estate & Homestead Association, 2- | Presidential Records Act, 4-41, 4-44 66, 1-70 55 | Presidential Timeline, 4-5 “Running for Office: Candidates, Campaigns, and the Tennessee Valley Authority, 1-31-35 Presidents, relationship with the Supreme Court, 1- Cartoons of Clifford Berryman,’ exhibit, 1-6, 1-66 Terrorism against blacks in the South in the 1870s, 24-28 : Rush, James, photo, 2-49 2-56 “Primaries, Politics, and Political Cartoons:The 1912 Rusk, Dean, 2-43; photo, 4-31 Texas, 1-37, 1-38-39, 1-40, 2-54, 2-55-56 Election,” by Jessie Kratz and Martha Grove, 1- Russia, U.S. diplomatic relations with, 1-14-23 Thayendanegea, port., 3-32 6-13 ; Russian Revolution, 1917, 1-14-23 This Republic of Suffering: Death and the Ameri- Prisoners of war, 1-66-67 can Civil War, by Drew Gilpin Faust, 3-60-61 Progressive Party, 1-10 Sadat, Anwar, photo, 4-33 Thomas, Adrienne, 1-62; photo, 1-62 Propaganda, World War I films, 2-27 “Sage Prophet or Loose Cannon?,” by David A. 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Gavin, 2-6-9 “To the Moon:The American Space Program in the Racial violence, 3-20-29 Schlesinger, Arthur, 2-61, 4-63 1960s,” exhibit, 4-34-37 Radio communication intercept units, 2-12 Schwarz, Joseph, 2-51 Togo, Shigenori, 2-17 Radio Tokyo, 2-15 Scotland, 4-58 Tokyo, Japan, and U.S.-Russian diplomatic records, 1- Rain in the Face, photo, 3-38 Scowcroft, Brent, 1-67 18, 1-19, 1-20 Ramsay, Allan, 3-33; port. by, 3-32 Second Aviation Instruction Center, Tours, France, 2- Tomlin, Mary Evelyn,“The TVA at 75,” 1-31-35 “Ready Access,” by Tara E. C. McLoughlin, 1-44-48 26 Topics Entertainment, 3-68 Reagan, Nancy, photo, 4-44 Second Story Interactive Studios, 3-7 Totenberg, Nina, 1-27; photos, 1-25, 1-27 Reagan, Ronald, 1-63, 2-60, 2-61, 4-41; photos, 4-32, 4- Secret Missions, by Ellis M. 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John B., 2-33 Voelbel, Frederick, 1-53-54 2-20-27; and U.S. diplomatic relations with Rus- Turchin, Nadine, 2-33-34 Volkman, Henry C., 1-53, 1-55 sia, 1-16, 1-17; and Woodrow Wilson, 3-15-19 “TVA at 75,The,” by Mary Evelyn Tomlin, 1-31-35 Vologda, Russia, 1-16 World War II, and African Americans, 1-37-43; draft Voorhees, Daniel W., 2-54 registration cards, 3-64; guide to records relating Union Army nurses, 2-29-35 Voting rights legislation, 2-41 to, 3-68; intelligence regarding the Japanese, 2- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, telegram regard- 10-18; and looting of Jewish art, 1-64-65; psycho- ing, 4-13 Wadsworth, George, 1-21 logical warfare against Japan, 2-15-17 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Waggoner, Josephine, 3-40 World War Il: Guide to Records Relating to U.S. Mil- Organization, 3-64-65 Walch, Timothy,“The Ordeal of a Biographer’ 3-12-19 itary Participation, compiled by Timothy P. Mul- U.S.Army II Corps, 4-58 Walker, Dixie, 1-59 ligan, 3-68 ~_ ).$.Army Signal Corps, Photographic Section, 2- War and Conflict, audio recordings, 3-68 Yamaguchi, Capt.Tamon, 2-12-13 23-24; and World War I films, 2-22, 2-23 War Departmenta,nd the Civil War, 1-67-68; and Yamamoto, Isoroku, 2-10, 2-12; photo, 2-13 ).S. Colored Troops, records microfilmed, 2-50 Revolutionary War pension records, 4-47, 4-49; Yockelson, Mitchell A., 2-66; Borrowed Soldiers, 4- -_= ).S. Congress, and Indian affairs, 3-40-41, 3-43; and and segregation, 1-37-43; and service records for 58-59 lighthouses, 2-72; and Lyndon B. 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Often election, 3-51-53; and presidential records, 4-43; dential artifacts at, 1-64; First Lady’s schedules however, the contributions of these staff members go relationship with the President, 1-24-28 opened, 2-66; Green Building rating, 1-63 unrecognized. The Prologue staff, therefore, would Williams, George W., 1-18 like to salute the folowing individuals for their con Vance, Zebulon B., 2-54 Williams, John Foster, 2-8 tributions + vanden Heuvel, William, 1-28 Williams, Juan, 1-28; photo, 1-25 Sarah Araghi Brian Blake, Daryl Bottoms, Steve Vermont, 3-35, 4-47-54 Williams, Kathleen M., 2-65; photo, 2-65 Branch, Amy Bunk, Bonnie Burlbaw, Nancy Davis, Jim Vernon, John, 1-58;“Jim Crow, Meet Lieutenant Williams, Lemuel, 2-8 Detlefsen, Betty Sue Flowers, Stephen Frattini, Richard Robinson:A 1944 Court-Martial,” 1-36-43 Wilson, Woodrow, 1-7, 1-8, 1-11, 1-12, 1-13, 4-72; biog- Gelbke, Sandra Glasser, Robert Goddard, Donna Gold Veterans, of the Revolutionary War, 4-46-54; of raphy of by Herbert Hoover, 3-12-19; photos, 3- Steve Greene, William Greene, Kenneth Hafeli, Margaret World War I, 2-66 12-17 Harmon, Jeff Hartley, James Hastings, Michael Horsly Vice presidential records, 4-38-45 Windom, William, 2-54 Tina Houston, Mary Ilario, John Keller, Brenda Kepley “Victor in Defeat,A, by Robert W. Larson, 3-36-45 Wittenmyer, Annie, 2-32 Jessie Kratz, Kimberlee Lico, Thomas Lutte, Michael Mac Vietnam War, and Lyndon B. Johnson, 2-42-44; Women, Civil War pensions for, 2-28-35; and deaths Donald, Earl McDonald, Kristin Mooney, Syivia Naguib records, 1-63 during the Civil War, 3-60-61 David Pfeiffer, Trevor Plante, Lawrence Post, Constance Vietnam War Memorial, online, 2-65-66 Wood, Irving W., 4-23 Potter, Deborah Powe, Jeff Reed.Allen Rice, Kathy Rine Vilas, William F, 3-41-42 WoodheAa. Jdam,es , 3-55 hart, Holly Russo, Sara Saunders, Carol Savo, Jeanifer Vinson, Fred, 1-25 “Work of Death, The,” by Ellen Fried, 3-60-61 Seitz, Janlyn Slach, Steve Spence, Peter Staub, Kathy Virginia, 1-52 Works Progress Administration, 4-28 Struss, Sandra Tucker-Les Waffen, and Anne Wheeler Index P»r ologue . 71

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