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INDEX Compiled by Susan Carroll Army Nurse Corps, 3-33, 3-34 Bougainville Island, 3-9, 3-11, 3-14, 3-16 Army of Northern Virginia, 1-43, 1-44, 1-45, Boyd, Julian, 4-15 “68, 937 and Counting,” by Tim Rives and 1-46, 1-47 Boyd, Louise Arner, 2-38, 2-39, 2-42-45; Steve Spence, 2-54-61 Arnold, Leslie, 2-7, 2-8, 2-10-11, 2-12, 2-14, photos, 2-38, 2-42, 2-43, 2-44 2-16-17; photos, 2-8, 2-12, 2-16 Bradley, Gen. Omar N., 4-28 “Abraham Lincoln and the Guerrillas,” by Art, saved during World War II, 3-62-63 Bradsher, Greg, “Operation Blissful,” 3-6-16; Daniel E. Sutherland, 1-20-25 AT&T, 1-71, 4-62 “The Nuremberg Laws,” 4-24-29 Access to Archival Databases, 4-59 “At the Edge of the Precipice: Henry Clay and Brady, Mathew, photos by, 1-5, 1-12, 1-21, 1-22 Accessory Transit Company, 4-32, 4-33, 4-34, the Compromise of 1850,” by Robert V. Brauer, Peter E, compiler, Records Relating to 4-36, 4-37, 4-40 Remini, 1-14-18 Railroads in the Cartographic Section of the Adams, Ansel, 1-65-66 Atkins, Oliver E., photographic collection National Archives, 4-60-61 Adams, John, 4-15, 4-17; Papers of, 4-14, 4-15, opened, 1-65 Bredhoff, Stacey, Winning West Virginia: JFK’ 4-16; portraits, 4-12, 4-17 Atkinson, H. M., 1-35 Primary Campaign, 2-69 Adler, Dale and Leonard, 1-65 Australia, 1-61; and World War II, 3-9 Breitman, Richard, and Norman J. W. Goda, Adoption, 2-20, 2-22 Ayres, Edward L., 1-37 Hitlers Shadow: Nazi War Criminals, U.S. Advance Guard of the West, by Eduard Ulreich, Intelligence, and the Cold War, 4-60 3-48 Baffin Island, 2-44 Brey, Ilaria Dagnini, photo, 3-62; The Venus Aerial circumnavigation of the earth, 2-6—-17 Baker, James Heaton, 1-27, 1-31-32, 1-33, Fixers, 3-62-63 African Americans, care for mentally ill, 2-49, 1-34; portrait, 1-27 Breyer, Stephen, photo, 1-64 2-50; children and youth, 2-20-21; as civil Bank of America, 4-62 Brown, H. J., 1-32-33 servants, 3-18-26; and the Civil War, 3-19, Barrett, Harrison, 2-31 Brown, Jasper, photo, 2-60 3-20, 3-66; in the District of Columbia, Barrett, Joseph H., 1-27, 1-30, 1-33 Brown, John, illustration of, 1-11 1-52-59; emancipation of, 1-52-59, 2-28, Bartlett, Robert A., 2-39, 2-40, 2-41, 2-42, Buchanan, James, 4-33, 4-35, 4-37, 4-38, 4-40 3-66; ex-slaves, 2-28-33; habeas corpus 2-44, 2-45; photos, 2-40 Buell, Gen. Don Carlos, 1-22-23 petitions, 1-57-59; manumission papers, Bartlett, Sam, 2-44 Bunyan, Maureen, 3-70 1-55-56, 1-57-59; pensions for ex-slaves, Bates, Edward, 1-21 Burbridge, Gen. Stephen B., 1-24 2-28-33, 3-24-26; and Reconstruction, Bates, Julian, 1-21 Burkhardt, Katherine, 3-46, 3-49 3-18-26; reparations for, 2-32-33; and Beaty, David C., 1-23 Burma, 2-8-9 slavery, 1-52-59, 2-28; in South Carolina, Beaufort County, South Carolina, 3-18-26 Burns, Ken, 2-70, 3-71, 4-62; photo, 4-63 3-18-26 Beauregard, Capt. P. G. T., 1-42; photo, 1-42 Bustard, Bruce, 1-50, 1-70; “Discovering the Aid to Dependent Children, 2-20-21 Bellamy, Jay, “The South Appeals for Peace,” Civil War,” 1-36-41 Alabama, and the Civil War, 1-22 4-42-45 Alabama, CSS, 1-38, 1-41, 1-43 Bentley,J .A ., 1-30, 1-32 Calhoun, John C., 1-8, 1-18; illustration of, 1-15 Alaska, 2-6, 2-8-9, 2-10; and population Benton, Thomas Hart, 1-18, 4-33; illustrations California, 1-8, 2-23 censuses, 3-58 of, 1-10, 1-14 Cape York, Greenland, 2-39 Alien residents case files opened, 4-58 Berndston, Lt. Arthur H., 3-13, 3-15 Carr, George, photo, 2-56 American Founding Era Collection, 4-16 Berry, Mary Frances, 2-29 Carter, Col. John, 1-56 American Philosophical Society, 4-14 Bertillon, Alphonse, 2-57-58 Cass, Lewis, 4-33, 4-34, 4-36, 4-37-38, 4-39, American Red Cross, and population censuses, Bickley, George W. L., 1-72 4-40; portrait, 4-37 3-59, 3-60, 3-61 Bigger, Maj. Warner T., 3-11-13, 3-14; photo, Cejka, Diane, 3-67; photo, 3-67 American Revolution, 3-36-43 3-10 Census Bureau, 4-48, 4-50 Amidon, Audrey, “Women of the Polar Billingsby, Navy destroyer, 2-14, 2-15 Censuses, 1940, 4-46-52; population, 3-54-61, Archives,” 2-38-45 Black, Conrad, 3-67 4-46-52 Amphibious operations, 3-7—16 Block, Louise J., 3-30, 3-32; photo, 3-28 Central America, 4-32-40 Amundsen, Roald, 2-43 Blondo, Rick, 1-50 Chambers, Thomas A., “A Soldier of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, 4-16 Board of Commissioners for the Emancipation Revolution,” 3-36-43 Archival Research Catalog, 2-37, 4-59, 4-72 of Slaves (D.C.), 1-54-55 Chaplin, Ralph, 2-58-59 Archives, destroyed during World War II, 3-63; Boeing Company, 2-71, 4-62 Chase, Salmon P, 1-18; illustration of, 1-14 foreign, 3-62-63 Borden, Lizzie, 3-72 Chatard, Commander Frederick, 4-38 Arctic exploration, 2-38-45 Bosanko, William J., 2-68 Chernow, Ron, 4-15, 4-18; photo, 4-13; Armistead, Amanda J., 3-30, 3-32, 3-33; photo, Boston, plane, 2-6, 2-8, 2-11-15 Washington: A Life, 4-13, 4-18 3-28 Boston II, plane, 2-17 Chicago, plane, 2-6, 2-7, 2-8, 2-9, 2-11, 2-13- Army Air Service, 2-6—17 Boston Post, 2-72 14, 2-15-16, 2-17; photo, 2-8 64 Prologue Winter 2010 INDEX Compiled by Susan Carroll Army Nurse Corps, 3-33, 3-34 Bougainville Island, 3-9, 3-11, 3-14, 3-16 Army of Northern Virginia, 1-43, 1-44, 1-45, Boyd, Julian, 4-15 “68, 937 and Counting,” by Tim Rives and 1-46, 1-47 Boyd, Louise Arner, 2-38, 2-39, 2-42-45; Steve Spence, 2-54-61 Arnold, Leslie, 2-7, 2-8, 2-10-11, 2-12, 2-14, photos, 2-38, 2-42, 2-43, 2-44 2-16-17; photos, 2-8, 2-12, 2-16 Bradley, Gen. Omar N., 4-28 “Abraham Lincoln and the Guerrillas,” by Art, saved during World War II, 3-62-63 Bradsher, Greg, “Operation Blissful,” 3-6-16; Daniel E. Sutherland, 1-20-25 AT&T, 1-71, 4-62 “The Nuremberg Laws,” 4-24-29 Access to Archival Databases, 4-59 “At the Edge of the Precipice: Henry Clay and Brady, Mathew, photos by, 1-5, 1-12, 1-21, 1-22 Accessory Transit Company, 4-32, 4-33, 4-34, the Compromise of 1850,” by Robert V. Brauer, Peter E, compiler, Records Relating to 4-36, 4-37, 4-40 Remini, 1-14-18 Railroads in the Cartographic Section of the Adams, Ansel, 1-65-66 Atkins, Oliver E., photographic collection National Archives, 4-60-61 Adams, John, 4-15, 4-17; Papers of, 4-14, 4-15, opened, 1-65 Bredhoff, Stacey, Winning West Virginia: JFK’ 4-16; portraits, 4-12, 4-17 Atkinson, H. M., 1-35 Primary Campaign, 2-69 Adler, Dale and Leonard, 1-65 Australia, 1-61; and World War II, 3-9 Breitman, Richard, and Norman J. W. Goda, Adoption, 2-20, 2-22 Ayres, Edward L., 1-37 Hitlers Shadow: Nazi War Criminals, U.S. Advance Guard of the West, by Eduard Ulreich, Intelligence, and the Cold War, 4-60 3-48 Baffin Island, 2-44 Brey, Ilaria Dagnini, photo, 3-62; The Venus Aerial circumnavigation of the earth, 2-6—-17 Baker, James Heaton, 1-27, 1-31-32, 1-33, Fixers, 3-62-63 African Americans, care for mentally ill, 2-49, 1-34; portrait, 1-27 Breyer, Stephen, photo, 1-64 2-50; children and youth, 2-20-21; as civil Bank of America, 4-62 Brown, H. J., 1-32-33 servants, 3-18-26; and the Civil War, 3-19, Barrett, Harrison, 2-31 Brown, Jasper, photo, 2-60 3-20, 3-66; in the District of Columbia, Barrett, Joseph H., 1-27, 1-30, 1-33 Brown, John, illustration of, 1-11 1-52-59; emancipation of, 1-52-59, 2-28, Bartlett, Robert A., 2-39, 2-40, 2-41, 2-42, Buchanan, James, 4-33, 4-35, 4-37, 4-38, 4-40 3-66; ex-slaves, 2-28-33; habeas corpus 2-44, 2-45; photos, 2-40 Buell, Gen. Don Carlos, 1-22-23 petitions, 1-57-59; manumission papers, Bartlett, Sam, 2-44 Bunyan, Maureen, 3-70 1-55-56, 1-57-59; pensions for ex-slaves, Bates, Edward, 1-21 Burbridge, Gen. Stephen B., 1-24 2-28-33, 3-24-26; and Reconstruction, Bates, Julian, 1-21 Burkhardt, Katherine, 3-46, 3-49 3-18-26; reparations for, 2-32-33; and Beaty, David C., 1-23 Burma, 2-8-9 slavery, 1-52-59, 2-28; in South Carolina, Beaufort County, South Carolina, 3-18-26 Burns, Ken, 2-70, 3-71, 4-62; photo, 4-63 3-18-26 Beauregard, Capt. P. G. T., 1-42; photo, 1-42 Bustard, Bruce, 1-50, 1-70; “Discovering the Aid to Dependent Children, 2-20-21 Bellamy, Jay, “The South Appeals for Peace,” Civil War,” 1-36-41 Alabama, and the Civil War, 1-22 4-42-45 Alabama, CSS, 1-38, 1-41, 1-43 Bentley,J .A ., 1-30, 1-32 Calhoun, John C., 1-8, 1-18; illustration of, 1-15 Alaska, 2-6, 2-8-9, 2-10; and population Benton, Thomas Hart, 1-18, 4-33; illustrations California, 1-8, 2-23 censuses, 3-58 of, 1-10, 1-14 Cape York, Greenland, 2-39 Alien residents case files opened, 4-58 Berndston, Lt. Arthur H., 3-13, 3-15 Carr, George, photo, 2-56 American Founding Era Collection, 4-16 Berry, Mary Frances, 2-29 Carter, Col. John, 1-56 American Philosophical Society, 4-14 Bertillon, Alphonse, 2-57-58 Cass, Lewis, 4-33, 4-34, 4-36, 4-37-38, 4-39, American Red Cross, and population censuses, Bickley, George W. L., 1-72 4-40; portrait, 4-37 3-59, 3-60, 3-61 Bigger, Maj. Warner T., 3-11-13, 3-14; photo, Cejka, Diane, 3-67; photo, 3-67 American Revolution, 3-36-43 3-10 Census Bureau, 4-48, 4-50 Amidon, Audrey, “Women of the Polar Billingsby, Navy destroyer, 2-14, 2-15 Censuses, 1940, 4-46-52; population, 3-54-61, Archives,” 2-38-45 Black, Conrad, 3-67 4-46-52 Amphibious operations, 3-7—16 Block, Louise J., 3-30, 3-32; photo, 3-28 Central America, 4-32-40 Amundsen, Roald, 2-43 Blondo, Rick, 1-50 Chambers, Thomas A., “A Soldier of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, 4-16 Board of Commissioners for the Emancipation Revolution,” 3-36-43 Archival Research Catalog, 2-37, 4-59, 4-72 of Slaves (D.C.), 1-54-55 Chaplin, Ralph, 2-58-59 Archives, destroyed during World War II, 3-63; Boeing Company, 2-71, 4-62 Chase, Salmon P, 1-18; illustration of, 1-14 foreign, 3-62-63 Borden, Lizzie, 3-72 Chatard, Commander Frederick, 4-38 Arctic exploration, 2-38-45 Bosanko, William J., 2-68 Chernow, Ron, 4-15, 4-18; photo, 4-13; Armistead, Amanda J., 3-30, 3-32, 3-33; photo, Boston, plane, 2-6, 2-8, 2-11-15 Washington: A Life, 4-13, 4-18 3-28 Boston II, plane, 2-17 Chicago, plane, 2-6, 2-7, 2-8, 2-9, 2-11, 2-13- Army Air Service, 2-6—17 Boston Post, 2-72 14, 2-15-16, 2-17; photo, 2-8 64 Prologue Winter 2010 “Children as Topic No. 1,” by Marilyn Irvin Cragin, Maureen, photo, 1-71 Donohue, Keith, “The Founding Fathers Holt, 2-18-26 Crawford, Bob, photo, 2-60 Online,” 4-12-18 Choiseul Island, 3-6—16; maps of, 3-9, 3-10 “Creating a More Open Government,” by David Doubleday, 4-7-8, 4-9 Citing Records, leaflet, 1-68 S. Ferriero, 2-2. ~ Douglas, Donald, 2-8 Citizenship questions in the 1940 census, 4-48 Criminals, 2-54-61 Douglas, Stephen A., 1-8, 1-9, 1-18; illustration Civics education, 2-70, 3-51 Crosia, FE. C., photo, 2-7 of, 1-14 Civil rights, and children and youth, 2-20-21 Crotty, Rob, “Magellans of the Sky,” 2-6-17 Douglas Aircraft Company, 2-8, 2-16 Civil War, 1-6—13; appeal for peace from Cuba, 1-8, 3-30, 3-31, 3-56 Douglas World Cruisers, 2-8—17 the South, 4-42-45; and the birth of the Cumberland, USS, 1-68 Dudley, W. W., 1-28 nation, 1-10, 1-12-13; casualties, 1-7; Cuneo, Maris S., photo, 4-63 Dulles, John Foster, 4-8-9; photo, 4-8 exhibits, 1-36-41, 3-66, 3-70, 3-71, 4-58, Cuneo, Peter, 2-71 Dulles International Airport, 4-8 4-62; guerrilla fighting as part of, 1-20-25; Curtis, Washington, photo, 2-59 Duncan, Lt. Rae, 3-12, 3-13 pension applications, 1-26-35, 3-24-25; and Durig, Ernest, 2-53 resignations from the U.S. Army, 1-42-47; Dannenberg, M.Sgt. Martin, 4-28 role of the U.S. Navy in, 1-60-61; and Walt Data.gov, 1-65 Early, Gen. Jubal A., 1-24 Whitman, 2-62-63 Daughters of the American Revolution, 3-29-30 Education, federal aid to, 2-25, 2-26; NARA Civil War, The, documentary series by Ken Daulton, John G., photo, 2-61 aids for teachers, 2-70, 3-50—53; questions Burns, 2-70 Davidson, Charlotte, 1-71 on the 1940 census relating to, 4-47, 4-48; “Civil War on the High Seas, The,” by Hilary Davis, Commander Charles Henry, 4-33 White House focus on, 2-25 Parkinson, 1-60-61 Davis, Damani, “Slavery and Emancipation in‘ Edward I, 4-23 Civilian Conservation Corps, 4-47, 4-50 the Nation’s Capital,” 1-52-59 Effie M. Morrissey, schooner, 2-39, 2-40, 2-41, Clark, Edward, 2-51 Davis, Jefferson, 1-8, 1-9, 1-18, 1-20, 1-44 2-44; photo, 2-41 Classified records, 1-2, 2-2, 2-68, 3-66 De Wald, Ernest, 3-62 Ehrlichman, John, 4-59 Clay, Clement, 4-44 DeBow’s Review, 4-33 Eider, Navy ship, 2-9-10 Clay, Henry, 1-14-18; illustrations of, 1-15, Decatur, USS, sloop of war, 4-33, 4-34-36, Eisenhower, David, with Julie Nixon 1-18; portrait, 1-17 4-37, 4-38-39, 4-40; illustrations of, 4-35 Eisenhower, “Going Home to Glory,” 4-7—10; Clay, William Lacy, 3-70 Declassified records, 1-2, 2-2, 2-68, 3-66, 3-67, photos, 4-9, 4-10 Coast ofN ortheast Greenland, The, by Louise 4-59 Eisenhower, Dwight D., 2-21, 2-22, 2-25, 4-28; Boyd, 2-44 Democratic Party, and Reconstruction, 3-23; Crusade in Europe, 4-7; Mandate for Change, Cobb, Josephine, 1-5 Young America wing, 4-32, 4-33 4-7; memoir ofli fe with, 4-7—10; photos of, Colbert, Dan, photo, 2-57 Denmark, 2-44 4-6, 4-8, 4-9, 4-10; Waging Peace, 4-10 Collins, Paula, 4-63 DerDerian, Chris, 3-71 Eisenhower, John, 4-7-8, 4-9-10 Colot, Thora, 1-48-49, 1-50, 1-51, 1-70, 2-70; Dewing, Charles, 2-53 Eisenhower, Julie, photo, 4-9 photos, 1-71, 4-63 Dickerson, Isaiah H., 2-31-32 Eisenhower administration, 2-25, 4-7 Columbia University Press, 4-14 Diem, Ngo Dinh, 4-10; photo, 4-9 Electronic records, 2-2, 2-68, 4-2, 4-59 Committee on the District of Columbia, 2-47 Discovering the Civil War, book, 3-71 Electronic Records Archives, 1-64, 2-2, 3-2, 4-59 Communism, as threat to children, 2-23-24 “Discovering the Civil War,” by Bruce Bustard, Ellis, Joseph, 4-15 Compromise of 1850, 1-8, 1-14-18, 1-54, 1-56 1-36-41 Ellis, Roger, 3-63 Confederate States Army, 1-42, 1-43, 1-44, “Discovering the Civil War,” exhibit, 1-36-41, Emancipation Act of 1862, 1-53, 1-54 1-45, 1-46, 1-47 1-42, 1-70, 1-71, 2-70, 3-66, 3-70, 3-71, Emancipation Proclamation, 3-66, 3-70, 4-62 Confederate States Marine Corps, 1-42, 1-47 4-58, 4-62 Employment questions in the 1940 census, Confederate States Navy, 1-42, 1-43, 1-61 District of Columbia, 1-8; African Americans 4-47, 4-49-51 Confederate States of America, 1-9, 4-42-45 in, 1-52-59, 2-21; St. Elizabeths Hospital, England, 4-21-22, 4-23 Connell, William, 2-30 2-46-53 Ewald, William, 4-7, 4-9 Constitutional Convention, U.S., 4-12, 4-13, 4-17 Dix, Dorothea, 2-48, 2-49 Ewing, Oscar R., 2-24 Cook, Becky, photo, 2-61 Dix, Gen. John A., 4-44 Ewing, Gen. Thomas, Jr., 1-24 Coolidge, Calvin, 2-17; photo, 2-16 Does Teach, 2-70, 3-50-53, 4-63 Exhibits, 1-36-41, 1-66, 1-70, 1-71, 2-69, 2-70, Corcoran, William Wilson, 2-53 “Docs Teach.org,” by Stephanie Greenhut and 2-71, 3-66, 3-70 Cortina Productions, 1-70 Suzanne Isaacs, 3-50-53 Ex-slave pension organizations, 2-30-33 Costa Rica, 4-33-40 Documentary films, 2-34-37; about Arctic Couper, Bill, 4-62; photo, 4-63 exploration, 2-38-45; about the Civil War, Fallen, Anne-Catherine, 1-48, 1-49 Cox, Christopher C., 1-32 2-70; government-produced, 2-35-36 Farquharson, Amy B., 3-30, 3-32-33; photo, Cragin, Charlie, photo, 1-71 Dodd, William E., 4-26, 4-27 3-28 Index Prologue 65 Fashion, steamer, 4-38 Genealogical research, 1-26, 1-52-59, 2-54-61, Harris, David, 2-52 Faulkner, Barry, illustration of mural by, 4-46-52 Hartt, Lt. Frederick, 3-62-63 4-14-15 General Services Administration, 3-45, 3-49 Harvard University Press, 4-14 Federal Register, website for, 3-66-67 Georgia, 1-44, 2-29, 2-32-33 Harvey, Sgt. Alva, 2-6, 2-7, 2-9, 2-10; photo, Federalist Papers, The, 4-14, 4-18 Germany, and persecution of Jews, 4-24-29 2-9 Ferguson, Champ, 1-23 Goda, Norman J. W., Hitlers Shadow: Nazi War Hasson, Esther Voorhees, 3-29, 3-30-31, 3-32- Ferriero, David S., 1-65, 2-68, 2-71, 3-51, 3-70, Criminals, U.S. Inteiligence, and the Cold War, 34; photos, 3-28, 3-31 3-71, 4-17, 4-58, 4-62, 4-63; “Creating a 4-60 Hawaii, and population censuses, 3-58 More Open Government,” 2-2; “Making Godding, William Whitney, 2-49, 2-51 Hawaii State Archives, 1-64 Tough Choices in NARA’s Budget,” 3-2; Goering, Herman, 4-28, 4-29 Hawke, Robert A., 2-52 photos, 1-64, 4-28, 4-63; “Taking the “Going Home to Glory,” by David Eisenhower Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 3-37 Leading Role on Declassification,” 1-2; with Julie Nixon Eisenhower, 4-7—10 Henry, Joseph, 2-53 “Transforming the Archives,” 4-2 Gordon-Reed, Annette, photo, 1-71 Henry III, 4-23 “Fighting for Democracy,” exhibit, 2-71 Gorgas, Maj. William, 3-30, 3-32 Henson, Matthew, 1-66, 2-39 Filibuster soldiers in Nicaragua, 4-32—40 Government Hospital for the Insane, Hess, Rudolf, 4-28, 4-29 Filmore, Millard, illustration of, 1-15 Washington, D.C., 2-46, 2-48-49 Highsmith, Carol M., 1-50 Fingerprints, 2-57-58 Graf, Mercedes, “A Very Few Good Nurses,” Hill, First Lt. Ambrose Powell, 1-45 Fiord Region of East Greenland, The, by Louise 3-28-34 Hill, Marilynn Wood, photo, 4-63 Boyd, 2-43-44 Graham, Martha, 3-46 Hilton Head, South Carolina, 3-19, 3-20, 3-22, Fischer, David Hackett, 4-15 Graham, Young, photo, 2-58 3-24 Fitzpatrick, John C., 4-14, 4-18 Grant, Ulysses S., 4-42, 4-45 Hinckley, John, Jr., 2-47 Flickr Commons, 1-65-66 Grants, 1-64 ; Hirano, Irene, photo, 2-71 Florida, 2-29, 3-48 Great Britain, and Nicaragua, 4-33; and the Historic African American Education Foote, Henry S., 1-8; illustration of, 1-10 Nuremberg trials, 4-27, 4-28 Collections, 1-64 Fort Castillo, Nicaragua, illustration of, 4-32 Greaves, Renty Franklin, 3-18-26 Historical document editing, 4-12-18 Fort Sumter, South Carolina, 1-9, 1-42 Greeley, Horace, 4-40, 4-43 History education, 2-70 Fort Ticonderoga, New York, 3-36-43 Greenhut, Stephanie, 2-70; and Suzanne Isaacs, Hitler, Adolf, 4-24, 4-27-28 Foster care, 2-20, 2-22-23 “DocsTeach.org,” 3-50-53 Hitler’ Shadow: Nazi War Criminals, U.S. Foundation for the National Archives, 1-48—49, Greenland, 2-38, 2-39-42, 2-43-44 Intelligence, and the Cold War, by Richard 1-51, 1-70-71, 2-70-71, 3-51, 3-70-71, Gresham, Walter Q., 1-48 Breitman and Norman J. W. Goda, 4-60 4-58, 4-62-63; Records of Achievement Guam, 3-56 Hobby, sailing vessel, 2-43 Award, 2-70, 4-62 Guerrilla warfare, and the Civil War, 1-20-25 Holcombe, James, 4-44 “Founding Fathers Online, The,” by Keith Holmes, Oliver W., 2-52 Donohue, 4-12-18 Habeas Corpus Case Records, 1820-1863, of Holocaust, 4-24-29 Fox, Gustavus V., 1-61 the U.S. District Court for the District of Holt, Joseph, 1-24 “Frame After Frame,” by Phillip W. Stewart, Columbia, microfilm publication, 1-54, Holt, Marilyn Irvin, “Children as Topic No. 1,” 2-34-37 1-57-59 2-18-26 France, and the Nuremberg trials, 4-27, 4-28 Haldeman, H. R. “Bob,” 4-59 Hoover, Herbert, 2-19; photo, 2-21 Franklin, Benjamin, 4-17; Papers of, 4-14; Hall, Bryan, 2-46, 2-47, 2-50, 2-51-52; photo, Hospital ships, 3-28-34 portrait, 4-12 2-50 House, Callie D., 2-31-33 Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, 1-64, 3-67 Hall, Charles H., 2-47, 2-52 Housing, and children and youth, 2-20, 2-23, Freedmen’s Bureau, 2-29 Halleck, Gen. Henry W., 1-22, 1-23, 1-24; 2-26 Freedpeople, movement to provide aid to, 2-28-33 photo, 1-22 Housing Act of 1949, 2-23 Freeman, Morgan, 4-62; photo, 4-63 Halsey, Adm. William FE, 3-11, 3-16 Howard, Gen. Oliver O., 2-53 Frémont, Gen. John C., 1-21, 1-22, 4-33; photo, 1-22 Hamilton, Alexander, 4-16, 4-17, 4-18; Papers Hunter, Gen. David, 1-21, 1-24 French, Benjamin Brown, 1-17 of, 4-14, 4-15; portrait, 4-16 Huntington Library, 4-29 Frick, Wilhelm, 4-28, 4-29 Hardin, Stephen, photo, 2-58 Fugitive slave law, 1-8 Harding, Ist Lt. John, 2-6, 2-12; photos, 2-7, “T have the honor to tender the resignation . . .’,” Fugitive slaves, 1-55-56, 1-57-59 2-13 by Trevor K. Plante, 1-42-47 Furman, Ben, 2-21 Harlow, Bryce, 4-10 Iceland, 2-15 Harmon, William E., 2-36 “In Freedom's Shadow,” by Giselle White-Perry, Gaines, Ed, photo, 2-57 Harmon Foundation, 2-36-37 3-18-26 Gehring, Christina, 1-48, 1-49, 1-51 Harper's Magazine, 2-25 Independent, The, 4-38 66 Prologue Winter 2010 India, 2-8-9, 2-11-12 Keresey, Lt. Richard, 3-9, 3-10, 3-12, 3-13-14 “Manifest Destiny’s Inept Diplomat,” by Indians Watching Stagecoach in the Distance, Khrushchev, Nikita, 4-7-8; photo, 4-8 Lorraine McConaghy, 4-31-40 mural by Eduard Ulreich, 3-45, 3-47, 3-49; Knights of the Golden Circle, 1-71 Marine Amphibious Corps, First, 3-7, 3-9, 3-10, illustration of, 3-44-45 Koblik, Steven S., photo, 4-28 3-11, 3-12, 3-14, 3-16 Inmate case files, 2-54-61 Konze, Lt. Col. William and Alice, 4-62 Marine Parachute Regiment, First, 3-7—16 Inner Circle, The, by Brad Meltzer, 4-54-55 Krulak, Lt. Col. Victor H., 3-7—16; photo, 3-7 Maris S. Cuneo Foundation, 4-62 “Inner Circle, The,” by Hilary Parkinson, Marshall, George C., 4-9 4-54-55 Ladd, Col. Fred, 4-10 Marshall, William, 4-23 Innocent III, Pope, 4-23 Lampe, Elise, 3-30, 3-32; photo, 3-28 Martin, Maj. Frederick L., 2-6, 2-7, 2-8, 2-9, Inouye, Daniel K., 2-71; photo, 2-71 Lane, Levi Cooper, 4-36, 4-40 2-10; photo, 2-9 Institute for Editing of Historical Documents, 1-64 Laux, Second Lt. Robert, 4-72 Martinez, Tomas, 4-37-38, 4-39, 4-40 “Institutional Memory,” by Frances M. Lawrence, Richard, 2-47 Maryland, and the Civil War, 1-21; and the McMillen and James S. Kane, 2-46—53 Leach, Joseph S., photo, 2-56 mentally ill, 2-48; and slavery, 1-53-54, 1-55 Interdepartmental Committee on Children and League of Nations, 4-26 Mason, Patty Reinert, 1-49, 1-50, 1-51 Youth, 2-20 Leavenworth, Kansas, 2-54-61 Massachusetts Historical Society, 4-14 International Criminal Tribunal, 4-25, 4-28 Lee, Gen. Robert E., 1-43, 1-46, 1-55 McCarthy, Joseph, 4-7-8 Internet, use of to make records available, 2-2, Legendre, Yann, 1-51 McCarthy, Shane, 2-26 2-37, 4-13, 4-16-18 “Letters of Walt Whitman, The,” by Hilary McCay, Joseph M., 1-32 Isaacs, Suzanne, 2-70; “DocsTeach.org,” Parkinson, 2-62-63 McConaghy, Lorraine, “Manifest Destiny's Inept 3-50-53 Lieber, Francis, 1-23 Diplomat,” 4-31-40 Isaacson, Walter, 4-15 Lieber Code, 1-23-24 McCormack, Sean, photo, 1-71 Italy, 2-15, 3-62-63 Lincoln, Abraham, 1-10, 1-12, 1-17, 2-63, McCullough, David, 4-15 4-43-44, 4-45; and emancipation of slaves McDonald, James G., 4-26-27 Jackson, Robert H., 4-25, 4-28-29 in the Districto fC olumbia, 1-53, 1-54; McGee, Anita Newcomb, 3-29-30, 3-32, 3-33; Jackson Brady Design Group, 1-70 and guerrilla conflict during the Civil War, photo, 3-29 Japan, 2-8-10, 2-11; and World War II, 3-6-16 1-20-25; photos, 1-5, 1-12, 1-20; and slavery, McGowan, Sue Gin, 2-71 Japanese American National Museum, 2-71 1-8-9, 1-12, 1-53, 1-54, 4-43-44; and the McLester, W. P., photo, 2-59 Jarrell, Harry L., photo, 2-59 U.S. Navy, 1-60-61 McMillen, Frances M., and James S. Kane, Jefferson, Thomas, 4-15, 4-16, 4-17; Papers of; Lincoln and His Admirals, by Craig L. Symonds, “Institutional Memory,” 2-46-53 4-14, 4-15, 4-16; portrait, 4-12 1-60-61 McPherson, James M., “Out of War, A New Jeopardy!, television show, 1-66 List of Pensioners on the Roll, January 1, 1883, Nation,” 1-6-13 Jerez, Maxime, 4-37 1-33 McQuown, William, photo, 1-30 Jews, persecution of in Germany, 4-24-29 “Lizzie Borden took a . . . trip,” 3-72 Medical examinations for pension claims, John, King of England, 4-23 Locatelli, Antonio, 2-15, 2-16; photo, 2-7 1-27-30 John F. Kennedy Library, exhibits, 2-69 Logbooks of the USS Cumberland, October 1843- Medical records, inmates, 2-58 John Hancock Financial, 3-70 September 1859, microfilm publication, 1-68 Meltzer, Brad, The Inner Circle, 4-54-55 Johnson, Andrew, 1-22, 1-23, 2-29 Longstreet, Maj. James, 1-47; photo, 1-47 Mental illness, hospitals for the treatment of Johnson v. McAdoo, 2-33 Lore, Ken, 1-70, 1-71, 2-70, 2-71, 3-70, 4-62, people with, 2-46-53 Johnston, Brig. Gen. Joseph E., 1-44, 1-47; 4-63; photos, 1-70, 1-71, 4-63 Mervine, Commodore William, 4-33, 4-35, photo, 1-44 Lore, Pat, photo, 4-63 4-36 Johnston, Lt. Samuel, 3-11, 3-13, 3-15 Lossing, Benson, Pictorial Field-Book of the Mexican-American War, 1-8, 4-31-32 Jones, William Carey, 4-31, 4-32, 4-33-40 Revolution, 3-36-43; illustrations from, 3-36, Mexico, 1-72 ; Juvenile delinquency, 2-20, 2-21-22, 2-26 3-37, 3-42 Michigan State University, 1-64 Louisiana, 1-45 Microfilm publications, 1-54, 2-69, 3-69; Kahn, Herman, 2-52 African Americans, 1-54; alien arrivals, Kane, James S., “Institutional Memory,” MacDonald, Maureen, 1-48, 1-49 2-69, 3-69, 4-61; Austria, 4-61; California, 2-46-53 Madison, James, 4-16, 4-17; Papers of, 4-14; 3-69, 4-61; certificates of identity, 2-69; Kansas, 1-8, 1-24 portrait, 4-14 claims against Russia, 1-69; crew lists, 1-68, Kansas City Times, 3-45-46 “Magellans oft he Sky,” by Rob Crotty, 2-6-17 2-69, 3-69; District of Columbia, 1-54; Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, 1-8 “Magna Carta Returns to the Archives, The,” by emancipation, 1-54; Financial Intelligence Kennedy, John F,, 2-26, 2-69, 4-10; photos, David M. Rubenstein, 4-20-23 Group, OMGUS, 1-69, 3-69; Florida, 3-15; and World War II, 3-7, 3-13-16 “Making Tough Choices in NARA’s Budget,” by 3-69; Foreign Exchange Depository Group, Kentucky, 1-24 David S. Ferriero, 3-2 OMGUS, 3-69; Germany, 1-69; Hawaii, Index Prologue 67 4-61; headstones, 3-69; intelligence collections, 2-34, 2-36-37; exhibits, 1-36-41; Nelson, Ist Lt. Erik, 2-8, 2-11, 2-12, 2-13-14, operations, 1-69; logbooks, 1-68; Michigan, five-year plan, 4-2; Founding Fathers Online, 2-15; photos, 2-7, 2-13, 2-16 2-69; Minnesota, 2-69, 3-69, 4-61; Mortuary 4-12-18; Independence Day Celebration, Neutrality Law, 4-32-33 . records of Chinese decedents, 4-61; 3-70; Information Security Oversight Office, “New Books Draw on Archives’ Holdings for naturalization records, 1-69; New York, 1-68, 2-68; microfilm publications, 1-54, 1-68-69, 75th Anniversary,” by Hilary Parkinson, 3-69, 4-62; North Dakota, 1-68, 2-69, 3-69; 2-69, 4-61; mission, 1-2, 2-2; motion picture 1-48-51 OMGUS, 2-69; OSS, 1-69; passenger lists, collections, 2-34-37; Motion Picture, Sound, New Deal, 4-47, 4-50 1-68, 2-69; Pennsylvania, 3-69; Rhode Island, and Video Branch, 2-34—37; news and “New Life for WPA Art,” by Kimberlee Ried, 1-68; Russia, 1-69; slavery, 1-54; Texas, 1-68- notices, 1-64—66, 2-68, 3-66-67, 4-58-59; 3-45-49 69, 4-61; U.S. Allied Commission for Austria, Office of Government Information Services, New Mexico, 1-8 4-61; veterans, 3-69; Vicksburg National 1-64, 2-2; Office of the Federal Register, New Orleans, plane, 2-6, 2-8, 2-11, 2-12, 2-13- Cemetery, 1-69; Washington, 2-69; World 3-66-67; Open Government Plan, 1-65, 14, 2-15-16, 2-17; photos, 2-11, 2-12-13 War II draft cards, 1-69; Wisconsin, 1-69 2-2; Preservation Conference, 4-59; Public New Orleans Delta, 4-38 Military personnel, and censuses, 3-55, 3-56, Vaults, 1-66; publications, 1-48-51, 1-68-69, “New Questions in the 1940 Census,” by 3-58, 3-59, 3-60, 3-61 2-69, 3-68-69, 4-60-61; and records Constance Potter, 4-46-52 Miller, Thomas, 2-48 declassification, 1-2; web site, 1-65, 2-2, 2-37, New York Colonial Council Records, 1-64 Millikan, Frank, 2-47 2-70, 3-50-53 New York Herald, 4-38, 4-40 Millikan, Robert, photo, 4-26 National Archives at Atlanta, The, leaflet, New York Times, 2-21, 2-41, 2-44-45, 4-15, Minor, William Chester, 2-53 3-68-69 4-18, 4-33, 4-36, 4-37, 4-38, 4-40 Mississippi, 1-45, 2-20-21 National Archives at Kansas City, The, leaflet, New York Tribune, 4-43 Missouri, 2-21; and the Civil War, 1-21, 1-22, 3-69 Newsreels, 2-36 1-23, 1-24 National Archives Building, ban on photography Nicaragua, 1-8, 4-32-40 Missouri Compromise, 1-8 in, 1-65; book about, 1-49-51; exhibits, Nichols, Charles H., 2-49, 2-51, 2-52 Missouri Supreme Court case files, 1-64 1-36-41, 1-66, 2-71, 3-66, 3-70, 4-58; Nixon, Richard M., 2-25, 3-67 Mitchel, Gen. Ormsby M., 1-22 Lawrence FE. O’Brien Gallery, 1-41, 2-71, “No Pensions for Ex-Slaves,” by Miranda Booker Mitchell, Billy, photo, 2-16 3-66; as setting for a new novel, 4-54-55; Perry, 2-28-33 Mitchelville, South Carolina, 3-19-20 shop, 1-70, 3-71 Norcross, Arthur, 2-40, 2-42; photo, 2-40 Mora, Gen. Joaquin, 4-33 National Archives Building: Temple ofA merican North Carolina, 3-48-49 Mora, Juan Rafael, 4-36, 4-37, 4-38, 4-39, 4-40 History, The, 1-49-51 North Dakota, 3-48 Morgan, John, photo, 2-54 National Archives Experience, 2-69, 3-70, 3-71, Northrup, Jack, 2-8 Morris, Gouverneur, 4-12 4-62, 4-63 Norway, 2-43 Morton, Cyrus, 3-37-38 National Archives Online Public Access, 4-59 Now the Drum of War: Walt Whitman and His Moscow Declaration of 1943, 4-27-28 National Archives Regional Archives System, Brothers in the Civil War, by Robert Roper, Motion pictures, 2-34-37, 2-38-45; Atlanta, 3-68-69; Central Plains Region, 2-62-63 preservation of, 2-45 2-54, 2-61, 3-67; Kansas City, 2-55, 3-45-49, “Nuremberg Laws, The,” by Greg Bradshaw, Mount Holyoke College, 1-64 3-67, 3-69, 4-58 4-24-29 Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association of the Union, National Bureau of Standards, 2-44 Nurses, military, 3-28-34 4-18 National Center for the Preservation of Moynihan, Daniel Patrick, papers opened, 3-67 Democracy, 2-71 Obama, Barack, 1-2, 1-65; budget request, 3-2; Muilenburg, Dennis, 2-71 National Declassification Center, 1-2, 2-2, 2-68, Open Government Directive, 2-2, 4-2 Murals, 3-45-49 3-66 Oberg, Barbara, 4-16 Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 1-64 National Ex-Slave Mutual Relief, Bounty, and Office of Management and Budget, 3-2 Musto, David, 2-52 Pension Association of the United States of Office of the United States Chiefo fC ounsel, America, 2-30-33 4-28 Naftali, Tim, 1-64-65, 3-67, 4-59 National Historical Publications and Records Ogden, Sgt. Henry, 2-11-12, 2-17; photos, Narcotics offenders, 2-58 Commission, 1-64, 4-13, 4-15; grants, 1-64, 2-12, 2-16 National Archives and Records Administration, 4-15, 4-18 Ogletree, Charles, 2-71 75th anniversary, 1-48-49; appropriations, National Historical Publications Commission, “Operation Blissful,” by Greg Bradsher, 3-6—16 3-2; Archivist Development Program, 1-64; 4-15, 4-17 Oroloff, Jake, 2-10 award as environmentally friendly workplace, National Youth Administration, 4-47, 4-50-51 Osborn, Kevin, 1-48, 1-49 4-58; budget, 1-64, 3-2; Center for Polar Navy Nurse Corps, 3-33-34 “Out of War, A New Nation,” by James M. Archives, 2-45; Controlled Unclassified Nazi Party, and persecution of Jews, 4-24-29 McPherson, 1-6-13 Information Office, 1-64; Donated Materials Nebraska, 1-8 Overholser, Winfred, 2-50 68 Prologue Winter 2010 Owen, Ezra, photo, 2-61 Plante, Trevor K., 4-55; “‘I have the honor to Reconstruction, in South Carolina, 3-18-26 tender the resignation . . .’,” 1-42—47; photo, Records declassification, 1-2, 2-2 Pacific Squadron, 4-32, 4-33, 4-35, 4-36 4-63 Records management, 2-2, 2-34, 2-68 Panama, 4-32, 4-34, 4-36, 4-37 Polar exploration, 2-38-45; exhibition on, 1-66 “Records Management Self-Assessment 2009” Papers of the Founding Fathers, 4-12-18 Pony Express, mural by Eduard Ulreich, 3-45, report, 2-2, 2-68 Paris, France, 2-13 3-47, 3-49; illustration of, 3-47 Records of Our National Life, 1-48-49, 2-70 Parkinson, Hilary, “The Civil War on the High Ponzi, Charles, 2-72; photo, 2-72 Records of the Accounting Officerosf the Seas,” 1-60-61; “The Inner Circle,” 4-54-55; Pope, Alfred, 1-56 Department of the Treasury, Record Group “The Letters of Walt Whitman,” 2-62-63; Pope, Gen. John, 1-22; photo, 1-22 217, 1-55 “New Books Draw on Archives’ Holdings Pope, John Russell, 1-50 Records of the Board of Commissioners for for 75th Anniversary,” 1-48-51; “The Venus Population censuses, and Americans living the Emancipation of Slaves in the District Fixers,” 3-62-63 overseas, 3-54-61 of Columbia, 1862-1863, microfilm Pathé News, 2-39, 2-41 Porter, Russell Williams, 1-66 publication, 1-54—55 Patrick, Gen. Mason, 2-7, 2-8, 2-9, 2-10, 2-12- Post Office Department, 2-31-33, 2-72 Records of the Bureau of Prisons, Record Group 13, 2-16, 2-17; photo, 2-16 Post offices, art for, 3-45, 3-47-49 129, 2-55 Patton, Gen. George S., Jr., 4-25, 4-28-29; Potter, Constance, “New Questions in the 1940 Records of the U.S. District Court for the District photo, 4-26 Census,” 4-46-52; “U.S. Census Schedules of Columbia Relating to Slaves, 1851-1863, Paulding, Commodore Hiram, 4-38 for Americans Living Overseas, 1900 to microfilm publication, 1-54, 1-55-56 Payton, John, 2-71 1930,” 3-54-61 Records preservation, 4-59 Pearl affair, 1-56 Potter, David, 4-38 Records Relating to Railroads in the Cartographic Peary, Josephine, 2-38, 2-39, 2-44 Pound, Ezra, 2-53 Section of the National Archives, compiled by Peary, Robert E., 1-66, 2-38, 2-39, 2-45 Prechtel-Kluskens, Claire, “A Reasonable Degree Peter FE. Brauer, 4-60-61 Peary Monument, Cape York, Greenland, 2-39- of Promptitude,” 1-26-35 Reed, Robert, photo, 1-71 42; photo, 2-40-41 Presidential Award for Leadership in Reichsgestzblatt (Reich Law Gazette), 4-27, Pension Building, photo, 1-35 Environmental, Energy, and Economic 4-28-29 Pension office, 1-26-30, 1-33-35 Performance, 4-58 Reid, Philip, 1-55 Pensions, applications, 1-26-35, 3-24-26, Presidential campaigns, 2-69 Relief, hospital ship, 3-28-34; photo, 3-28 3-38-43; Civil War, 1-26-35, 2-30-31, Presidential libraries, renovation of, 1-64; Remini, Robert V., “At the Edge of the Precipice: 3-24-26; for disability, 1-27-30, 1-31-33, exhibits, 2-69. See also individual libraries. Henry Clay and the Compromise of 1850,” 3-25-26; medical examinations for, 1-27-30; President's Conference on Fitness of American 1-14-18 movement to provide to ex-slaves, 2-28-33; Youth (1956), 2-25-26 Republican Party, 1-8—9; and Eisenhower, 4-8; Revolutionary. War, 3-38-43; for widows, President's Council on Physical Fitness, 2-26 and provisions for ex-slaves, 2-29, 2-30; and 1-32 Primarily Teaching Institute, 4-63 Reconstruction, 3-22—23, 3-24-25 Pensions, Bureau of, 2-31, 2-32 Princeton University, 4-14 Research & Design, Ltd., 1-48 Perls, Sgt. Frank, 4-28 Prison records, 2-54-61 Revolutionary War, 3-36-43; pension files, Perot, H. Ross, 4-21 Pritzker, Karen, 4-62 3-38-43 Perry, Miranda Booker, “No Pensions for Ex- Propaganda, during World War II, 3-9-10, Rice, Isaac, 3-36—43; sketch of, 3-37 Slaves,” 2-28-33 3-11, 3-16, 3-63 Richard Nixon Presidential Library, 1-64-65, Perry, Ray, 2-57 PT boats, 3-7, 3-10, 3-12-16; photos, 3-6, 3-12 3-67; oral history collection, 3-67, 4-59; Pershing, Gen. John J., 2-13, 4-9; photo, 2-13 Public Buildings Service, 3-47 White House tapes, 4-59 Peuser, Rick, 1-60 Public housing, 2-23 Richardson, Alonzo, 2-51 Phelps, Gen. John S., 1-22 Puerto Rico, and population censuses, 3-56, Richmond, USS, 2-14-15, 2-16 Philippine Islands, 3-56 3-58 Ried, Kimberlee, “New Life for WPA Art,” Philosophy oft he Dusk, by Kain O’ Dare, 2-57 Putnam’ Magazine, 4-32 3-45-49 Photographs of Arctic expeditions, 2-42—45 Rives, Tim, and Steve Spence, “68,937 and Physical fitness of youth, 2-25-26 Quantrill, William C., 1-24 Counting,” 2-54-61 Pickering, Loring, 2-9 Roberts, Cokie, photos, 1-71, 4-63 Pickett, Capt. George E., 1-46; photo, 1-46 Railroad Retirement, 4-47, 4-51 Robinson, Luther, 2-53 Pictorial Field-Book of the Revolution, by Benson Railroads, 4-60-61 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 1-50, 3-67, 4-51 Lossing, 3-36-43; illustrations from, 3-36, Raiser, Molly, 2-71 Roosevelt, Theodore, 2-19 3-37, 3-42 Reagan, Ronald, 4-15-16 Roper, Robert, Now the Drum of War: Walt Pierce, Franklin, 2-48, 2-49, 4-33 “Reasonable Degree of Promptitude, A,” by Whitman and His Brothers in the Civil War, Pinkert, Marvin, 1-70 Claire Prechtel-Kluskens, 1-26-35 2-62-63; photo, 2-62 Index Prologue 69 Rosecrans, Gen. William S., 1-23 Social Security System, 4-47, 4-51 Trebek, Alex, 1-66 Ross, Martin, photo, 2-56 “Soldier of the Revolution, A,” by Thomas A. Truman, Harty S., 2-21, 2-24, 4-15, 4-25, 4-28, 4-29 Rotunda, 4-16 Chambers, 3-36-43 Trumbell, John, Surrendero fG eneral Burgoyne at Rowan, Ed, 3-47-48 Solomon Islands, 3-6—16 Saratoga, New York, painting, 3-38 Royal Australian Navy, 3-9 “South Appeals for Peace, The,” by Jay Bellamy, Tso-Se, Dan, photo, 2-58 Royce, Asa, 3-39-42 4-42-45 Tully, Grace, 3-67 Rubenstein, David M., “The Magna Carta Returns South Carolina, 2-29; and Reconstruction, 3-18-26 Turchin, Col. John B., 1-22 to the Archives,” 4-20-23; photo, 4-20-21 Southern Homestead Act, 2-29 Twain, Mark, 1-13 Rutter, Lance, 1-51 Soviet Union, 2-9-10, 4-27, 4-28 Spanish-American War, 3-29-34 Ulreich, Eduard “Buk,” 3-45-49; illustrations of St. Elizabeths Hospital, Washington, D.C., Specktor, Fred, photo, 4-63 artworks by, 3-44-45, 3-47; photos of, 3-46, 3-48 2-46-53; photos, 2-46, 2-49 Spence, Steve, “68,937 and Counting,” 2-54-61 Union Army, and guerrilla warfare, 1-21, 1-22-24 St. Marys, sloop-of-war, 4-33 Spirit of North Carolina, by Eduard Ulreich, U.S. Air Force, motion pictures, 2-36 Salinas, Francisco, photo, 2-60 3-48-49; illustration of, 3-47 U.S. Army, Civil War resignations from, 1-42— Sanders, George, 4-44-45 Sprague, William, 4-10 47; hospital ships, 3-28-34; motion pictures, Sanford, Laura, 1-71 Stafford, Edward, 2-39, 2-41; photo, 2-41 2-36; nurses, 3-28-34 Saratoga, 4-38 Stafford, Marie Peary, 2-38, 2-39-42, 2-44, U.S. Army Center for Military History, 2-71 Scales, Acting Midshipman Dabney M., 1-45 2-45; photos, 2-39, 2-41 U.S. Army Signal Corps, motion pictures, 2-36 Schofield, Gen. John, 1-24 Stafford, Peary, 2-39, 2-41; photo, 2-40 “U.S. Census Schedules for Americans Living Scott, Gen. Winfield, 1-42, 1-43 Stanton, Edwin, 1-22, 1-24 Overseas, 1900 to 1930,” by Constance “Seal of Guilt, A,” 1-71 Stephens, Alexander, 4-45 Potter, 3-54-61 Seamen, and population censuses, 3-55, 3-56, Sternberg, Surgeon General George M., 3-29-30 U.S. Children’s Bureau, 2-19-20, 2-21-22 3-60 Stevens, Col. Ambrose, 4-44 U.S. Circuit Courts for the District of Seattle, plane, 2-6-7, 2-8, 2-9 Stevens, Thaddeus, 2-29-30; photo, 2-29 Columbia, 1-55-56, 1-57-59 Seedlings Foundation, 4-62 Stewart, Phillip W., “Frame After Frame,” 2-34-37 U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service, Select List of Publications oft he National Archives Stuart, Capt. J. E. B., 1-46; photo, 1-46 records opened, 4-58 and Records Administration, 3-68 Subcommission for the Protection of United States Colored Infantry, 3-20 Semmes, Commander Raphael, 1-43; photo, 1-43 Monuments, Fine Arts and Archives, 3-62-63 U.S. Congress, and appropriations for NARA, 3-2; Senn, Lt. Col. Nicholas, 3-31-32 Sullivan, Teresa, 4-16 and Civil War pensions, 1-27; and emancipation Seton, Sub-Lt. Carden W., 3-9, 3-10, 3-11, Surrender ofG eneral Burgoyne at Saratoga, New ofsl aves in the District of Columbia, 1-53; and 3-15, 3-16; photo, 3-28 York, by John Trumbell, illustration, 3-38 funding for publication of the papers of the Seward, William, 4-42-45 Sutherland, Daniel E., “Abraham Lincoln and Founding Fathers, 4-15; and money for anti- Sewell, Nickolas, 2-50 the Guerrillas,” 1-20-25 juvenile delinquency programs, 2-22 Sharp, Lucy, 3-30, 3-32 Symonds, Craig L., Lincoln and His Admirals, U.S. Constitution, amendments to, 1-10, 1-12, Shenandoah, Confederate raider, 1-61 1-60-61; photo, 1-60 3-66; and slavery, 1-8-9 Shenberger, Sheryl Jasielum, 2-68; photo, 2-68 U.S. Counsel for the Prosecution of Axis Sherman, Gen. William T., 1-24, 2-29; photo, 1-26 “Taking the Leading Role on Declassification,” Criminality, 4-29 Shetters, John, photo, 2-57 by David S. Ferriero, 1-2 United States Democratic Review, 4-33 Simmons College, 1-64 “Tales of Escape and Evasion,” 4-72 U.S. Department ofJ ustice, 2-31, 2-32 Slave trade, 1-53-54 Tattnall, First Lt. John R. EF, 1-47 U.S. Department ofS tate, and Central America, Slavery, abolition of, 1-10, 1-12; and Abraham Taylor, Jim, 4-16 4-34, 4-36, 4-37; diplomatic corps support Lincoln, 1-10, 1-12, 1-17, 2-63, 4-43-44, Taylor, Zachary, 1-17 for aerial circumnavigation expedition, 2-7-8; 4-45; expansion ofi nto territories, 1-8—13; Tennessee, 1-22, 1-23 and population censuses, 3-55, 3-60 and Nicaragua, 4-33, 4-38, 4-40 Territories, Mexican cession, 1-8; slavery in, 1-8 U.S. House of Representatives, and slavery in “Slavery and Emancipation in the Nation's Texas Instruments, 4-63 the territories, 1-8 Capital,” by Demani Davis, 1-52-59 Thatcher, Commander Henry Knox, 4-33, 4-35-36 U.S. Lighthouse Service, 3-24 Smalls, Robert, 3-18, 3-21, 3-24 Thomas, Adrienne, photo, 1-71 United States Marine Corps, Civil War Smith, Charles, photo, 2-55 Thomas, Lowell, 2-13, 2-14 resignations from, 1-42, 1-47; motion Smith, Chris Rudy, 1-76 Thomas Jefferson Society, 4-14 pictures, 2-36; and World War II, 3-6-16 Smith, 1st Lt. Lowell H., 2-8, 2-9, 2-10, 2-11, Torney, Maj. George H., 3-30, 3-31 U.S. Military Academy, 1-42, 1-44 2-12-13, 2-14, 2-15-16, 2-17; photos, 2-7, Towne, Laura M., 3-22-23 U.S. Naval Academy, 1-45 2-8, 2-12, 2-16 “Transforming the Archives,” by David S. U.S. Navy, and the Civil War, 1-60-61; Civil Social Security Administration, 2-22 Ferriero, 4-2 War resignations from, 1-42, 1-43, 1-45; and 70 Prologue Winter 2010 filibuster soldiers in Nicaragua, 4-32, 4-33, 4-36, Weidman, Budge and Russell, 4-62 Statement of Ownership, Management, and 4-38, 4-40; Lincoln’s relationship with, 1-60-61; Weinstein, Allen, 4-23 Circulation (Required by 39 USC 3685) motion pictures, 2-36; and population censuses, Welles, Gideon, 1-61 Title: Prologue: Quarterly of the National 3-55, 3-56, 3-58, 3-59, 3-60, 3-61; support for Wells, Linton, 2-12-13 | Archives and Records Administration (ISSN Army Air Service circumnavigation expedition, Wendell, Cornelius, 4-42-45 0033-1031) 2-7-8, 2-9-10, 2-13, 2-14-15; technological West, Cadet John A., 1-44 Frequency: Quarterly / Annual Subscription advances, 1-61; and World War II, 3-7-16 West Virginia, 1-22, 1-23, 2-69 Price: $24.00 . US. 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W., 2-31-32 requested circulation: 95.2% “Very Few Good Nurses, A,” by Mercedes Graf, Wilmot Proviso, 1-8 3-28-34 Winchester, Simon, The Professor and the Staff Contributions to Prologue 2010 Veslekari, ship, 2-44 Madman, 2-53 Each issue of Prologue reflects the contributions Veterans, American Revolution, 3-36-43; Civil Winning West Virginia: ]FK’s Primary Campaign, of many employees of the National Archives War, 1-26-35; pension applications, 1-26-35 by Stacey Bredhoff, 2-69 and Records Administration (NARA). This Vietnam War, 4-10 Winterbottom, Colin, 1-50, 1-51 is as it should be, for Prologue is very much Virginia, 1-43, 1-44, 1-45, 1-46; and the Civil War, Wisconsin Historical Foundation, 1-64 a journal of NARA. Often, however, the 1-22; and slavery, 1-53-54, 1-55, 1-56, 1-58 Wise, Lt. Henry A., USN, 1-60 contributions of these staff members go Women, as federal prisoners, 2-61 unrecognized. 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