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INDEX Compiled by Susan Carroll Army Medical Museum, 1-58-59 Bridge, Ist Lt. Donald R., 1-28-31, 1-32, 1-35, Army of the Potomac, 2-35, 2-37, 2-38 1-36-37 “1 Archives Drive,” by William Seibert, Wanda Army of Virginia, 2-35, 2-36, 2-37 Brimblecom, Philip, 3-41-43 Williams, and Nancy Schuster, 3-6-11 Army School of Nursing, 3-11 Brown, John, article about, 1-16-27; photos “1961 Berlin Crisis: Some New Insights, The,” Arnold, Gen. Henry “Hap,” 3-6, 3-11 of, 1-19, 1-26; illustration of, 1-17, 1-18, by Neil Carmichael and Brewer Thompson, Arthur, Beatrice, 3-7 1-22 3-46-52 Astor, Vincent, 1-56 Brown, Oliver, 1-25-26 AT&T, 3-70, 4-63 Brown, Owen, 1-25-26 Abwehr, 3-22, 3-23, 3-26 “Atoms for Peace” exhibition, 2-16 Brown, Watson, 1-25-26 Adams, John, 4-45, 4-47 Attorney General, Office of the, Walt Whitman's Bryan, William Jennings, 3-72 Adonis, Joe (Joseph Doto), 3-34 service in, 4-24-32 Buchanan, James, 1-25 Afghanistan, 1-39, 1-46-47 Aviation industry, U.S., 3-23, 3-26 Buckner, Emory, 3-34-35 African Americans, marriages of, 2-50-61; Bullitt, William C., 1-56-57 pensions, 2-50-61; and the Revolutionary “Back to a Forgotten Street,” by Robert Fahs, Bundles, A’Lelia, 4-62, 4-63; photo, 4-63 War, 2-50-61; slaves, 2-52, 2-58; in the U.S. 1-38-47 Bunting, Frederick H., 1-43-44 Navy, 4-42; and the War of 1812, 3-43-44, Bakken Museum and Library, 4-45 3-57; and World War II, 4-42 Banking system, U.S., 3-62-63 California, USS, 4-37, 4-39, 4-40; photo, 4-42 Agerholm, Joan, 2-22-23 Barrows, Leland, 1-47 vo ‘ambodia, 1-39, 1-40, 1-41-45 Agriculture, 2-7 Baseball, and the U.S. Congress, 2-24-30 Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Dog Alabama, 3-43-44 Battle of Lake Champlain, 3-59 Detachment Training Center, 4-15, 4-17, 4-18-19 | Alaska, 4-72 Bemis, Cpl. Edson D., 1-58-61; diagram of Alexander, Grover Cleveland, 3-12; photo, 3-13 wounds to, 1-60; photo, 1-59 lan‘ armichael, Neil, and Brewer Thompson, “The Alexander Autographs, Inc., 3-67 “Benjamin Franklin: In Search of a Better 1961 Berlin Crisis: Some New Insights,” Alexander Historical Auctions, 3-67 World,” exhibit, 4-44-47, 4-62 3-46-52 “All Hands on Deck: A Sailor’s Life in 1812,” Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary, 4-45 o varsey, W.A.A., 2-27, 2-29 by Sarah H. Watkins and Matthew Brenckle, Berenbak, Adam, “Congressional Play-by-Play Carter, Jimmy, 2-17-18, 2-20 3-36-44 on Baseball,” 2-24-30 Carter, Rosalynn, 3-66 “All Hands on Deck: A Sailor's Life in 1812,” Berlin, Germany, 3-46-52 “Castellammare War,” 3-34 exhibit, 3-36-44 Berlin Wall, 3-48; photo, 3-48 Chew, USS, 4-36, 4-42-43 America Eats Tavern, 2-70, 2-71, 4-62 Berryman, Clifford K., cartoons by, 2-24-25, 2-28 Cheyenne Nation, 2-42-48 American National Exhibition in Moscow, 1959, Betty Ford Clinic, 3-66 Chicago, Illinois, 1871 fire, 4-6-12 2-16-17 Bing, Julius, 4-32 Chicago Newspaper Liquidation Corporation, American Revolution, 1-19 Black, Conrad, 1-52, 1-53 1-54 Ancestry.com, 2-71, 4-62 Black, Shirley Temple, 3-67 Child, Julia, 2-62-63 Anderson, Annelise and Martin, 1-9 Black Kettle, Chief, 2-44, 2-46; photo, 2-44 Child, Paul, 2-62-63 Andrés, José, 2-70, 2-71, 3-71, 4-62; photos, Blount, James, 4-57 Chilocco Indian School, 2-72 2-71, 3-71 Board of Navy Commissioners, 3-39 Chivington, Col. John, 2-44, 2-45, 2-46-48; Andrew, John A., 1-21, 1-27 Bogart, Humphrey, 3-72; photo, 3-27 photo, 2-47 Anthony, Maj. Scott, 2-44-45 “Bogie’s Boat,” 3-72 Civil Service Commission, 3-9—10 Antislavery activity, 1-17—2 Bolling Field, 3-24-25 Civil War, documents stolen and returned, Antitrust laws, and baseball, 2-24, 2-26, 2-27, Bootleggers, 3-28-35 3-67; exhibit, 1-70-71, 2-66, 3-70; medical 2-29-30 Borch, Fred L., “Two Americans and the Angry records, 1-58-61; records altered, 1-66-67; Antonov, Gen. Aleksei I., 1-28, 1-32, 1-35, Russian Bear,” 1-28-37 Union railroads during the, 2-32-40; Walt 1-36; photo, 1-32 Boston, ship, 4-56-57 Whitman's service during, 4-24-26; widows Arapaho Nation, 2-44-48 Bounty land warrant files, 3-60-61 pensions, 1-71 Arizona, USS: 4-42; photo, 4-34 Brem, Robert, 3-59 Civil War Conservation Corps, 3-70 Arkansas, 2-34 Brenckle, Matthew, “All Hands on Deck: A “Civil War Widow’s Story, A,” 1-72 Army Air Force, 1-28-37; personnel records, 3-10 Sailor’s Life in 1812,” 3-36-44 Civilian Conservation Corps, 4-48-55 64 Prologue Winter 2011 INDEX Compiled by Susan Carroll Army Medical Museum, 1-58-59 Bridge, Ist Lt. Donald R., 1-28-31, 1-32, 1-35, Army of the Potomac, 2-35, 2-37, 2-38 1-36-37 “1 Archives Drive,” by William Seibert, Wanda Army of Virginia, 2-35, 2-36, 2-37 Brimblecom, Philip, 3-41-43 Williams, and Nancy Schuster, 3-6-11 Army School of Nursing, 3-11 Brown, John, article about, 1-16-27; photos “1961 Berlin Crisis: Some New Insights, The,” Arnold, Gen. Henry “Hap,” 3-6, 3-11 of, 1-19, 1-26; illustration of, 1-17, 1-18, by Neil Carmichael and Brewer Thompson, Arthur, Beatrice, 3-7 1-22 3-46-52 Astor, Vincent, 1-56 Brown, Oliver, 1-25-26 AT&T, 3-70, 4-63 Brown, Owen, 1-25-26 Abwehr, 3-22, 3-23, 3-26 “Atoms for Peace” exhibition, 2-16 Brown, Watson, 1-25-26 Adams, John, 4-45, 4-47 Attorney General, Office of the, Walt Whitman's Bryan, William Jennings, 3-72 Adonis, Joe (Joseph Doto), 3-34 service in, 4-24-32 Buchanan, James, 1-25 Afghanistan, 1-39, 1-46-47 Aviation industry, U.S., 3-23, 3-26 Buckner, Emory, 3-34-35 African Americans, marriages of, 2-50-61; Bullitt, William C., 1-56-57 pensions, 2-50-61; and the Revolutionary “Back to a Forgotten Street,” by Robert Fahs, Bundles, A’Lelia, 4-62, 4-63; photo, 4-63 War, 2-50-61; slaves, 2-52, 2-58; in the U.S. 1-38-47 Bunting, Frederick H., 1-43-44 Navy, 4-42; and the War of 1812, 3-43-44, Bakken Museum and Library, 4-45 3-57; and World War II, 4-42 Banking system, U.S., 3-62-63 California, USS, 4-37, 4-39, 4-40; photo, 4-42 Agerholm, Joan, 2-22-23 Barrows, Leland, 1-47 vo ‘ambodia, 1-39, 1-40, 1-41-45 Agriculture, 2-7 Baseball, and the U.S. Congress, 2-24-30 Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, Dog Alabama, 3-43-44 Battle of Lake Champlain, 3-59 Detachment Training Center, 4-15, 4-17, 4-18-19 | Alaska, 4-72 Bemis, Cpl. Edson D., 1-58-61; diagram of Alexander, Grover Cleveland, 3-12; photo, 3-13 wounds to, 1-60; photo, 1-59 lan‘ armichael, Neil, and Brewer Thompson, “The Alexander Autographs, Inc., 3-67 “Benjamin Franklin: In Search of a Better 1961 Berlin Crisis: Some New Insights,” Alexander Historical Auctions, 3-67 World,” exhibit, 4-44-47, 4-62 3-46-52 “All Hands on Deck: A Sailor’s Life in 1812,” Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary, 4-45 o varsey, W.A.A., 2-27, 2-29 by Sarah H. Watkins and Matthew Brenckle, Berenbak, Adam, “Congressional Play-by-Play Carter, Jimmy, 2-17-18, 2-20 3-36-44 on Baseball,” 2-24-30 Carter, Rosalynn, 3-66 “All Hands on Deck: A Sailor's Life in 1812,” Berlin, Germany, 3-46-52 “Castellammare War,” 3-34 exhibit, 3-36-44 Berlin Wall, 3-48; photo, 3-48 Chew, USS, 4-36, 4-42-43 America Eats Tavern, 2-70, 2-71, 4-62 Berryman, Clifford K., cartoons by, 2-24-25, 2-28 Cheyenne Nation, 2-42-48 American National Exhibition in Moscow, 1959, Betty Ford Clinic, 3-66 Chicago, Illinois, 1871 fire, 4-6-12 2-16-17 Bing, Julius, 4-32 Chicago Newspaper Liquidation Corporation, American Revolution, 1-19 Black, Conrad, 1-52, 1-53 1-54 Ancestry.com, 2-71, 4-62 Black, Shirley Temple, 3-67 Child, Julia, 2-62-63 Anderson, Annelise and Martin, 1-9 Black Kettle, Chief, 2-44, 2-46; photo, 2-44 Child, Paul, 2-62-63 Andrés, José, 2-70, 2-71, 3-71, 4-62; photos, Blount, James, 4-57 Chilocco Indian School, 2-72 2-71, 3-71 Board of Navy Commissioners, 3-39 Chivington, Col. John, 2-44, 2-45, 2-46-48; Andrew, John A., 1-21, 1-27 Bogart, Humphrey, 3-72; photo, 3-27 photo, 2-47 Anthony, Maj. Scott, 2-44-45 “Bogie’s Boat,” 3-72 Civil Service Commission, 3-9—10 Antislavery activity, 1-17—2 Bolling Field, 3-24-25 Civil War, documents stolen and returned, Antitrust laws, and baseball, 2-24, 2-26, 2-27, Bootleggers, 3-28-35 3-67; exhibit, 1-70-71, 2-66, 3-70; medical 2-29-30 Borch, Fred L., “Two Americans and the Angry records, 1-58-61; records altered, 1-66-67; Antonov, Gen. Aleksei I., 1-28, 1-32, 1-35, Russian Bear,” 1-28-37 Union railroads during the, 2-32-40; Walt 1-36; photo, 1-32 Boston, ship, 4-56-57 Whitman's service during, 4-24-26; widows Arapaho Nation, 2-44-48 Bounty land warrant files, 3-60-61 pensions, 1-71 Arizona, USS: 4-42; photo, 4-34 Brem, Robert, 3-59 Civil War Conservation Corps, 3-70 Arkansas, 2-34 Brenckle, Matthew, “All Hands on Deck: A “Civil War Widow’s Story, A,” 1-72 Army Air Force, 1-28-37; personnel records, 3-10 Sailor’s Life in 1812,” 3-36-44 Civilian Conservation Corps, 4-48-55 64 Prologue Winter 2011 Clark, Bob, “The Strange Case of the Tully Craig, Reginald S., 2-46 Domestic terrorism, 1-17-19 Archive,” 1-49-57 “Creating the Modern Spy,” by Hilary Parkinson, Donaldson, Sam, 2-18 Clark, Robert, 1-62 1-62-63 Donovan, William “Wild Bill,” 1-62-63, 3-26; Classified records, 2-2, 3-66-67, 4-2 Crosby, Albert, 4-8—12 photo, 1-63 Clemens, Roger, 2-30 Crosby Opera House, Chicago, 4-8-12 Doolan, John A., 1-37 Cleveland, Grover, 4-57 “Cultural Diplomacy with the Evil Empire,” by Doolittle, Lt. Col. James H., 3-12; photo, 3-13 Cochran, Jacqueline, 3-11 Andrew Wulf, 2-14-23 Douglass, Frederick, 1-21, 1-24, 1-25; photo, Cold War, and the Berlin crisis of 1961, 3-46- “Culture of Vigilance, A,” by David S. Ferriero, 1-20 52; and cultural diplomacy, 2-15-23 3-2 Downs, Chas, “Nazis Soaring over Washington?” Cole, Ken, files opened, 4-60 Cummings, USS, 4-36, 4-38, 4-40 3-20-27 College Park Airport, Maryland, 3-22-24, 3-26 Duffy, Ann Patricia, “While Chicago Burned,” Colorado First Volunteers, 2-43, 2-44-48 D Giles Limited, 2-70 4-6-12 Colot, Thora, 1-71, 4-62, 4-63; photo, 4-63 Dabbs, Zachary, “Remembering Pearl Harbor,” Dulles, John Foster, 1-39, 1-43, 1-45-46 Compilation of the Registers of the Army oft he 4-34-43 Duplessis, Joseph S., portrait of Benjamin United States from 1815 to 1837, A, by Dale, USS, 4-39, 4-41-42, 4-43 Franklin, 4-44 William A. Gordon, 3-55 “Dangers in the CCC,” by Kenneth Heger, Durbin, Richard, 1-54 Compiled Service Records ofA merican Naval 4-48-55 Dwyer, William “Big Bill,” 3-33-34 Personnel & Members of the Departments of Daniel Boone National Forest, 4-49-51 Dykema (law firm), 3-70, 4-62 the Quartermaster General & the Commissary Davis, Gen. Benjamin O., 3-12; photo, 3-13 General of Military Stores Who Served During Davis, Damani, “The Rejection of Elizabeth East Germany, 3-48 the Revolutionary War, microfilm publication, Mason,” 2-50-61 East River, 3-31-32 2-61 Davis, William H., 3-62 Easter, Kris, photo, 2-22 Compiled Service Records ofS oldiers Who Served in Deane, Maj. Gen. John R., 1-28, 1-30, 1-32, Eating with Uncle Sam: Recipes and Historical the American Army During the Revolutionary 1-35, 1-36; photo, 1-33 Bites from the National Archives, 2-70, 2-71 War, microfilm publication, 2-61 Death certificates, 3-56-57, 3-58 Economic development, and counterinsurgency Conant, Jennet, A Covert Affair: Julia Child and Debias, David, 3-43-44 doctrine, 1-40, 1-46, 1-47; and Vietnam, Paul Child in the OSS, 2-62-63 Declaration of Independence, 4-45, 4-47 1-41, 1-46, 1-47 “Congressional Play-by-Play on Baseball,” by Declassified records, 1-62-63, 2-2, 3-48-52, Edwards, Henry, 3-67 Adam Berenbak, 2-24-30 3-66-67, 4-60 Eisenhower, Dwight D., and cultural diplomacy, “Conquering Hawaii,” by Hilary Parkinson, Deeben, John P.,, and Claire Prechtel-Kluskens, 2-16; and William Donovan, 1-62, 1-63 4-56-57 “Leaving the Army During Mr. Madison's Electronic Records Archives, 2-2, 4-2 Constitution, USS, 3-36-44; illustration of, 3-37; War,” 3-54-61 Eliasberg, Richard, 3-70 photo of, 3-43 Democratic party and John Brown, 1-21 Eliot, Thomas L., 1-41, 1-42-43, 1-44 Constitutional Convention, 4-47 Democratic Vistas, by Walt Whitman, 4-32 Emancipation Proclamation, 2-66, 3-70 Construction Corps, Union Army, 2-33, 2-34— Dewey, Thomas E., 3-35 Emanuel, Rahm, 3-63 35, 2-37, 2-38, 2-40 Dickerson, Mahlon, 3-43—44 Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 4-32 Conyngham, USS, 4-36, 4-37 Diem, Ngo Dinh, 1-41, 1-43, 1-44, 1-45-46, Emerson, William R., 1-51-52 Corcoran, Thomas J., 1-44, 1-45 1-47 Enlistment papers, 3-57, 3-60 Costello, Frank, 3-33-34 Dien Bien Phu, Vietnam, 1-39, 1-46, 1-47 Espionage, by Germany, 3-22, 3-23, 3-26; Counterinsurgency doctrine, 1-39, 1-40, 1-41, Discharge Certificates and Miscellaneous Records during World War II, 3-23, 3-26 1-46-47 Relating to the Discharge ofS oldiers from Exhibitions, role in cultural diplomacy, 2-15-23 Court records, and the 1871 Chicago fire, 4-8— the Regular Army, 1792-1815, microfilm Exhibits, 1-70-71, 2-14-21, 2-66, 2-70-71, 12; Alaska, 4-72; new procedures for access to, publication, 3-56 3-36-44, 3-70, 4-44-47, 4-62 4-60-61 “Discovering the Civil War,” exhibit, 1-70-71, Courts-martial, 1-28-37, 3-9 2-66, 3-70, 4-62 Fahrney’s Pens, 1-71 “Covert Affair, A,” by Hilary Parkinson, 2-62-63 Does Teach, 4-62 Fahs, Robert, “Back to a Forgotten Street,” Covert Affair: Julia Child and Paul Child in the Dogs, in the Marine Corps in World War II, 1-38-47 OSS, A, by Jennet Conant, 2-62-63 4-14-22; photos of, 4-15, 4-16, 4-17, 4-19 Falconer, Thomas P., 3-43—44 Index Prologue 65 Fall, Bernard B., article about, 1-38-47; photos, Gable, Clark, 3-12; photo, 3-13 Heger, Kenneth, “Dangers in the CCC,” 4-48-54 1-38, 1-39, 1-44, 1-45, 1-46; Street Without Gaspé Fisherman, ship, photo, 3-32 Joy, 1-39, 1-40 Genealogical research, 1-58-61, 1-67, 2-50-61, Heine, C. H., 4-72 Fall, Dorothy, 1-40-41, 1-45—46 3-9-11, 3-54-61, 4-48-55 “Hellhound of Wall Street, The,” by Hilary Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1-40-41, Genealogy Fair, 2-71, 4-62 Parkinson, 3-62-63 2-62-63 Genealogy Toolkit, The, 2-7 Hellhound ofW all Street, The, by Michael Perino, Federal employees, personnel files of, 3-6-11, General Motors Foundation, 4-45, 4-62 3-62-63 3-12-13 George Cochran, ship, photo, 3-30 Henderson, A. J., 3-32 “Federal Files on the Famous—and Infamous,” Georgia, 2-34, 2-51 Henry Ford Museum, Michigan, 1-70, 2-66, 3-12-13 Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum, 3-66, 4-45 3-70 Federal Writers’ Project, 4-8 Gergen, David, records opened, 3-67 Herbert Hoover Library, 2-66 Federal Records Centers, access procedures for German Aero Club, 3-20, 3-22 Hill, Paul, 1-17 court records, 4-60-61 Germany, and the Berlin crisis of 1961, 3-46— “Hit the Road, Jack,” by Miriam Kleiman, Ferriero, David S., 1-54, 1-66, 1-70, 2-66, 2-67, 52; and World War II, 3-20-27 3-14-19 2-70, 3-8, 3-70-71, 4-61, 4-63; “A Culture Gettysburg, Battle of, 2-37-38, 2-39 Hobby, Col. Oveta Culp, photo, 3-12 of Vigilance,” 3-2; “Increased Security for Glenn Horowitz Bookseller, 1-51-52 Holden, Ardis and William, photo, 1-11 America’s Records,” 1-2; “A Leading Role for Gliders, 3-20-27 Hollinger International Corporation, 1-52, 1-53 Change,” 4-2; “Making Access Easier,” 2-2; Goldwater, Barry, photo, 1-12 Hooker, Gen. Joseph, 2-38 photos, 3-67, 3-71, 4-63 Goodrich, Melinda, photo, 2-22 Hoover, Andrew, 2-66 Fillmore, Millard, 2-16 Goodwin, Angier L., 1-37 Hoover, Herbert, 1-55-56 Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, 3-63 Gorbachev, Mikhail, 2-20; photos, 1-14, 2-15, Hough, Ed, 1-44 Finkelman, Paul, “John Brown: America’s First 2-20 Houston Museum of Natural Science, 1-70, Terrorist?” 1-16-27 Gordon, “Waxey,” 3-33, 3-34 2-66, 3-70 Fish, Adelia M., 1-72; photo, 1-72 Gordon, William A., 3-55 Hudson River, 3-31—32 ) Folsom, Ed, 4-28 Goring, Hermann, 1-63 Hussey, Michael, “In Search of a Better World,” Food safety, 2-9, 2-11 Graham, Billy, 3-67 4-44-47 Ford, Betty, 3-66 Grant, Gen. Ulysses S., 2-38 Ford, Gerald R., 3-66 Great Britain, and Hawaii, 4-56—57; and the “Tam Still in the Land of the Living’,” by Forgotten Patriots: African American and American War of 1812, 3-37, 3-42 Rebecca K. Sharp and Nancy L. Wing, ) Indian Patriots in the Revolutionary War, 2-61 Green, Shields, 1-25 1-58-61 Fort Lyon, Colorado, 2-44; illustration of, 2-45 Grissom, Virgil I., 3-12; photo, 3-13 “In Search of a Better World,” by Michael Foster, Jane, 2-62, 2-63 Groves, Maj. Gen. Leslie R., 3-12; photo, 3-13 Hussey, 4-44-47 Foundation for the National Archives, Gullion, Edmund, 2-17-18 “Increased Security for America’s Records,” by 1-70-71, 2-70-71, 3-70-71, 4-62-63; David S. Ferriero, 1-2 activities supported, 1-70, 1-71, 2-66, 4-62; Haight, David, 1-62 Index to War of1 812 Pension Application Files, exhibits, 3-70, 4-44-47, 4-62; Fourth of July Haire, Jesse S., 2-42-48 microfilm publication, 3-60 celebration, 3-70-71; Records of Achievement Halleck, Gen. Henry W., 2-33, 2-36, 2-40 Indian School Journal, 2-72 ) Award, 3-70, 4-63 Hammond, Surgeon General William, 1-58-59 “Information USA: Linking People and Foursquare, 1-66, 2-2 Hankey, John P., 2-37, 2-38 Knowledge,” exhibit, 2-22 France, and Indochina, 1-39, 1-40, 1-41, 1-45, Harlan, James, 4-32 Institute of Museum and Library Services, 4-29 1-46, 1-47; and U.S. independence, 4-47 Harmon, Maj. Gen. Reginald C., 1-37 International Cooperation Agency, 1-39, 1-40, Franklin, Benjamin, 4-44—47; portrait of by Harpers Ferry, Virginia (West Virginia), 1-17, 1-41, 1-42, 1-43-46 Joseph S. Duplessis, 4-44 1-20-21, 1-25-26, 1-27 Internet, 2-2; and Nazi-era records, 2-67 Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, 1-49, 1-50, 1-51, Harriman, W. Averell, 1-29, 1-30, 1-36 Iraq, 1-39, 1-46-47 1-52-53, 1-54-57, 1-62-63, 3-2, 3-67, 4-61 Harry S. Truman Library, 2-62 Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Foundation, Haupt, Herman, 2-32-40; photos, 2-34, 2-38 Jackson, Robert, 1-63 1-51 Hawaii, 4-56-57 Japan, attack on Pearl Harbor, 4-34—43; and Freedom of Information Act, 2-2, 4-61 Hawaii Organic Act, 4-57 U.S. annexation of Hawaii, 4-56-57 66 Prologuc Winter 2011 Jefferson, Thomas, 1-19, 2-16, 4-45, 4-47 LaGuardia, Fiorello, 3-35 Martin, Tyrone G., 3-41 Jeffries, George, 3-32 Landau, Barry, 3-2, 3-67, 4-61 Maryland, 2-34, 2-37, 2-52 “Jesse S. Haire: Unwilling Indian Fighter,” by Landy, Pierre, 1-45 Maryland, USS, 4-36-37, 4-38, 4-39-41; photo, Pam Milavec, 2-42-48 Lang, M. C., “Let the Records Bark!” 4-14-22 4-39 j “John Brown: America’s First Terrorist?” by Paul Lansky, Meyer, 3-34 Maryland Historical Society, 3-67 Finkelman, 1-16-27 Larrabee, Paula, 1-51 Mason, Elizabeth, 2-50-61 John FE. Kennedy Library, Digital Archive Lawson, Ellen Nickenzie, “Smugglers, Mason, Thomas, 2-51, 2-52-61 launched, 1-66 Bootleggers, ScofHlaws,” 3-28-35 Mason, Thomas, Jr., 2-52 John Hancock Financial, 3-70, 4-62 “Leading Role for Change, A,” by David S. Masseria, Joseph, 3-34 Johnson, Andrew, 4-30 Ferriero, 4-2 Matthews, Lopez, Zachary Dabbs, and Eliza Johnson, Lady Bird, 1-51, 1-57 Leaves of Grass, by Walt Whitman, 4-25, Mbughuni, “Remembering Pearl Harbor,” Johnson, Lyndon B., 1-51, 1-57, 2-9; photos, 4-31-32 4-34-43 1-66, 2-8 “Leaving the Army During Mr. Madison’s Mbughuni, Eliza, “Remembering Pearl Harbor,” Joint Committee on the Conduct of War, 2-44, War,” by John P. Deeben and Claire Prechtel- 4-34-43 2-47, 2-48 Kluskens, 3-54-61 McCallum, Daniel C., 2-34, 2-35, 2-38, 2-39, Lee, Brevet Col. Robert E., 1-20, 1-25 2-40; photo, 2-37 Kamps, Alice, “What's Cooking, Uncle Sam?” Left Hand, Chief, 2-44, 2-45, 2-48 McCarthyism, 2-62-63 2-6-12; Whats Cooking, Uncle Sam? The LeHand, Marguerite A. (Missy), 1-50-51, 1-53, McClelland, Robert, 2-58, 2-60 Governments Effect on the American Diet, 2-70 1-54, 1-55, 1-56-57; photos, 1-49, 1-50 McClintock, Robert, 1-41 Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, 1-23 “Let the Records Bark!” by M. C. Lang, 4-14-22 McCoy, Capt. Bill, 3-29-30, 3-34, 3-35 Kansas Territory, antislavery activity in, 1-19-20, Levin, Carl, 3-63 McCulley, Richard, 3-62 1-23-25, 1-26-27 Library of Congress, 4-32 McDevitt-Parks, Dominic, 2-67 Kecskemet, Hungary, 1-34 Lincoln, Abraham, and military railroads, 2-33, McDonald, Larry, 1-62 Kefauver, Estes, 2-26 2-35, 2-40; records altered, 1-66-67; records McDowell, Maj. Gen. Irvin, 2-35 Kennedy, Caroline, 1-66, 3-70, 4-63; photo, returned, 3-67 McGill, John, 3-32 4-63 Lindneux, Robert, painting by, 2-43 McGlone, Robert, 1-27 Kennedy, Jackie, photo, 1-66 Liquor smuggling, 3-28-35 McIntosh, Betty (MacDonald), 2-63 Kennedy, John F., 3-48; photos, 1-66, 3-47; List ofB lack Servicemen Compiled From the War McIntyre, Marvin, photo, 1-49 records digitized, 1-66 Department Collection ofR evolutionary Records, McVeigh, Timothy, 1-19, 1-27 Kerouac, Jack, 3-12, 3-14-19; photo, 3-14 2-61 Mead, Margaret, 2-12 Khrushchev, Nikita, 2-17, 3-48; photos, 2-18, Livingston, Robert R., 4-45 Meade, Gen. George C., 2-37 3-47 Lore, Ken, 1-70, 1-71, 2-71, 3-70, 4-63; photo, Medical and Surgical History oft he War oft he Khrushchev, Sergei, 2-17 4-63 Rebellion, 1-58-59, 1-61 Killingsworth, ButlerJ. ,4 -52, 4-53, 4-54 Lorentz, Pare, 4-61 Mendenhall, Joseph A., 1-45, 1-46 King, Ist Lt. Myron L., 1-28-30, 1-31-32, Lowry, Thomas, 1-66-67 Methot, Mayo, photo, 3-72 1-34-37; photos, 1-29, 1-31 Luciano, Charles (Salvatore Lucania), 3-34 Meyer, Frank N., 2-7, 2-9, 2-12; photo, 2-7 Kissinger, Henry A., 4-60; photo, 4-60 Lythgoe, Gertrude, 3-30; photo, 3-30 Microfilm publications, 1-68, 2-68, 3-68; Kleiman, Miriam, “Hit the Road, Jack,” 3-14-19 African Americans, 2-61; Alabama, 1-68, Kluge (Riedel), Helen, 3-25, 3-26; photo, 3-26 Madison, James, 3-42 2-68; Alaska, 3-68; alien arrivals, 1-68, 2-68; Knodel, Herbert, 4-51-52, 4-54 Magna Carta: 1-67, 3-70, 4-63 bankruptcy petitions, 1-68, 2-68; Bureau of Koch, Cynthia, 1-52; photo, 1-52 “Making Access Easier,” by David S. Ferriero, Indian Affairs, 3-68; California, 1-68, 2-68; Kocher, Eric, 1-45 2-2 Chinese decedents, 1-68, 2-68; compiled Kranich (Crane) gliders, 3-22, 3-23-27; photos, Mancuso, Luke, 4-32 service records, 2-61; crew lists, 1-68, 2-68; 3-21, 3-22, 3-24-25 Mantle, Mickey, 2-24, 2-26 district courts, 2-68; District of Columbia, Kuhn, Bowie, 2-30 Maranzano, Salvatore, 3-34 1-68, 2-68; engineer offices, 1-68, 2-68; Maris S. Cuneo Foundation, 4-63 Florida, 1-68, 2-68, 3-68; Georgia, 1-68, Labor-management disputes, in baseball, Mars, Incorporated, 2-70, 2-71, 4-62, 4-63 2-68, 3-68; immigrants, 1-68, 2-68; Justice 2-29-30 Marshall, Gen. George C., 1-50 Department, 3-68; Life Saving Medals, Index Prologue 67 3-68; Maryland, 1-68, 2-68; merchant vessel of Government Information Services, 4-61; diplomacy, 2-17; photos, 2-18, 4-60; records registers, 1-68, 3-68; Mexican Revolution, Wikipedian in Residence, 2-67 opened, 4-60 3-68; Minnesota, 1-68, 2-68; Mississippi, National Archives regional archives, Fort Worth, North Carolina, 2-34; and African Americans, 1-68, 2-68; mortuary records, 1-68; Navy 1-67, 2-72; St. Louis, 3-6-11 2-51, 2-52, 2-55-58, 2-60 Department, 3-68; passenger lists, 1-68, Nuremburg War Crimes Trials, 1-39, 1-63 2-68; Peale, Franklin, 3-68; pension claims, internet for researchers at, 1-71; Boeing Nutrition, 2-9, 2-11-12 2-61; Revolutionary War records, 2-61; South Learning Center, 4-62; exhibits, 2-6—-12, Carolina, 1-68, 2-68, 3-68; U.S. district 4-44-47, 4-62; Lawrence F. O’Brien Gallery, Obama, Barack, 1-54, 1-63, 4-2, 4-60 courts, 1-68, 2-68; U.S. Mint, 3-68; U.S. 2-9, 2-71, 4-62; shop, 2-70, 2-71; William G. O’Connor, Sandra Day, photo, 1-13 Supreme Court, 3-68; veterans records, 2-61; McGowan Theater, 4-62 Office of Indian Affairs, 2-72 Virginia, 1-68, 2-68 National Archives Experience, 1-70, 2-70, 3-70, Office of Personnel Management, 3-9-10 Mielec Airfield, Poland, 1-30-31, 1-35 4-62 Office of Strategic Services, 1-62-63, 2-62-63 Milavec, Pam, “Jesse S. Haire: Unwilling Indian National City Bank, 3-62, 3-63 Ohlsen, Capt. Axel, photo, 3-33 Fighter,” 2-42-48 National Endowment for the Humanities, 4-29 Oklahoma, USS, 4-36-37, 4-39, 4-40, 4-42; Military discharge certificates, 3-54-61 National Historical Publication and Records photo, 4-39 Military medicine, 1-58-61 Commission, 4-29 Olson, Rear Adm. Clarence E., 1-32, 1-35, Military personnel files, 3-6-11, 3-12-13, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 1-36 3-14-19, 3-54-61 1-67 On the Road, by Jack Kerouac, 3-14 Miller, Doris “Dorie,” 4-42; photo, 4-43 National Museum of Health and Medicine, O’Neill, Thomas P. “Tip,” photo, 1-14 Miller, Marvin, 2-30 1-58-59, 1-61 Online Public Access, 2-2 Minnesota Historical Society, 4-45 National Personnel Records Center, 1-63, 3-6- Orange and Alexandria Railroad, 2-34, 2-40; Mississippi, 2-34, 2-39 11, 3-14; photos, 3-7, 3-8 photos of bridges of, 2-32, 2-36 Mitchell, Gen. Billy, 1-62, 1-63 National Registry of Controlled Unclassified Osawatomie Brown, \-24—25 Mitchell, Charles E., 3-62, 3-63 Information, 4-60 Osgood, James S., 4-10-12 ) Mody, Apu, 2-71 National Research Council, Committee on Food Molasky Group of Companies, 3-8 Habits, 2-12 Pacific Gibraltar: U.S.-Japanese Rivalry over Morgan, John Tyler, 4-57 National security records declassified, 3-66-67, the Annexation of Hawaii, 1885—1898, by Morgan, William M., Pacific Gibraltar, 4-56-57 4-60 William M. Morgan, 4-56-57 Morris, Edmund, 1-9 Native Americans, congressional investigations Page, Edward, 1-36 Murrow, Edward R., 2-23 regarding the treatment of, 2-47, 2-48; and Panagopulos, Bill, 3-67; photo, 3-67 Mussolini, Benito, 1-55 the Sand Creek Massacre, 2-42—48; schools Panama Canal Company, 3-11 “My Father at 100: A Memoir,” by Ron Reagan, for, 2-72 Parkinson, Hilary, “Conquering Hawaii,” 4-56- 1-6-15 Nazi-era records, international assets related 57; “A Covert Affair,” 2-62-63; “Creating the records database, 2-67 Modern Spy,” 1-62-63; “The Heilhound of National Action Plan for Open Government, 4-2 “Nazis Soaring over Washington?” by Chas Wall Street,” 3-62-63 National Archives and Records Administration, Downs, 3-20-27 Peale, Charles Willson, 2-16 access procedures for court records, 4-60-61; Negro in the Military Service of the United Pearl Harbor, attack on, 4-34—43 Archival Recovery Team, 1-2, 3-2; Center for States, 1639-1886, The, microfilm Pecora, Ferdinand, 3-62-63; photo, 3-63 Legislative Archives, 2-27, 2-30; Controlled publication, 2-61 Pennsylvania, 2-34 Unclassified Information Office, 4-60; New Deal, 4-48 Pension Office, 2-57, 2-60 electronic access to records, 2-2, 4-2; exhibits, New Jersey, 3-31-32 Pensions, for African Americans, 2-50-61; Civil 2-6—12, 4-44-47; Holdings Protection Team, New York City, 3-28-35 War, 1-59-61, 1-72; Revolutionary War, 1-2, 3-2, 3-67, 4-61; Information Security New York Community Trust, 4-61 2-50-61; War of 1812, 3-41-43, 3-60-61; Oversight Office, 4-2; Inspector General, New York Historical Society, 3-67 widows, 1-72, 2-50-61 1-2, 3-2, 3-67, 4-61; microfilm publications, New York Times, 1-51 Perino, Michael, Zhe Hellhound ofW all Street, 1-68, 2-68, 3-68; missions, 1-2; mobile Nichols, Terry, 1-19, 1-27 3-62-63; photo, 3-62 application launched, 1-66; news and notices, Nimitz, Adm. Chester W., 4-42; photo, 4-43 Pershing, Gen. John J., 1-49-50 1-66-67, 2-66-67, 3-66—37, 4-60-61; Office Nixon, Richard, 2-66, 3-66; and cultural Personnel files, 3-6—11, 3-12-13 68 Prologuc Winter 2011 Primarily Teaching, 4-62 Redpath, James, 1-24-25 PicrurRE CREDITS Prohibition, 3-28-35 Registers of Enlistments in the U.S. Army, 1798- “Project Truth,” 2-20 1914, microfilm publication, 3-59-60 Cover, p. 25 (right), 111-B-1672; pp. 6-8, Library of Congress; p. 9-11, National Archives Propaganda, American, 2-16-23; Soviet, 2-19, “Rejection of Elizabeth Mason, The,” by Damani at Chicago; pp. 14-20, Records of the United 2-20 Davis, 2-50-61 States Marine Corps, RG 127; p. 25 (left), 111- “Proud Music of the Sea-Storm,” by Walt “Remembering Pearl Harbor,” by Lopez B-2245; pp. 26, 28-29, General Records of the Whitman, 4-32 Matthews, Zachary Dabbs, and Eliza Department of Justice, RG 60; p. 27, 111-B- Public opinion and cultural diplomacy, 2-15—23 Mbughuni, 4-34-43 3880; General Records of the U.S. Treasury, RG 56; p. 34, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library; p. 36, Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906, 2-9, 2-11 Republican party and John Brown, 1-21 44-PA-191; pp. 38, 41, Records of the Bureau of Pyne, Joseph G., 3-15 “Restoring Faith in America’s Pastime,” 2-30 Naval Personnel, RG 24; pp. 39-40, Records of Revolutionary War, pensions, 2-50-61 Joint Committees of Congress, RG 128; p. 42, Radio Free Europe, 2-18, 2-20 Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Records of District Courts of the United States, Railroads, during the Civil War, 2-32-40; Warrant Application Files, microfilm RG 21; p. 43, 208-NP-8PP-2; p. 44, 148-CD- 14-20; p. 45, General Records of the United bridges, 2-33; photos of bridges, 2-32, publication, 2-61 States Government, RG 11; p. 46, Records of 2-34-35 Richard Nixon Library, 2-66-67, 3-66-67; the Continental and Confederation Congresses Reagan, Maureen, photo, 1-15 declassified records, 3-66-67, 4-60; Watergate and the Constitutional Convention, RG 360; p. Reagan, Michael, photo, 1-15 Gallery, 2-66-67 47, General Records of the Department of State, Reagan, Nancy, photos, 1-8, 1-11, 1-12, 1-13, Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac RG 59; p. 48, 142-H-83; pp. 50, 53, 55, Records of the Civilian Conservation Corps, RG 35; p. 1-15 Railroad, 2-35; photo ofi ts Potomac Creek 57, Naval Institute Press; p. 58, Herbert Hoover Reagan, Patti, photos, 1-8, 1-15 Bridge, 2-34-35 Library; p. 59, William J. Clinton Library; p. 60, Reagan, Ron, “My Father at 100: A Memoir,” Ricks, Thomas E., 1-46 Richard Nixon Library; p. 63, Alexander Morozov; 1-6—15; photos, 1-7, 1-8, 1-15 Riedel, Peter, 3-20-27; photos, 3-21, 3-22, 3-23, p. 72, National Archives at Anchorage. Reagan, Ronald W., 1-66; article about, 1-6—15; 3-24, 3-26 and cultural diplomacy, 2-14-23; photos, Risque, Maj. James B., 2-55, 2-56-57 4-54 1-6—15, 2-15, 2-20, 2-21 Roaden, Oliver B., 4-49-51, Pew Charitable Trusts, 4-45 Rebozo, Charles “Bebe,” 3-67 Robinson, Jackie, 2-29-30 Pfeiffer, David A., “Working Magic with Records conservation, 1-67 Rockcastle River Bridge, 4-49-51 Cornstalks and Beanpoles,” 2-32-40 Records management, 4-2 Ronon, Stradley, 4-45 Phillips, Wendell, 1-26 Records of the Adjutant General’s Office, 1780's- Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1-50, 1-53, 1-57 Photographs, in records of trains, 2-40; of Native 1917, Record Group 94, 3-55-56, 3-59-60 Roosevelt, Franklin D., and the banking system, Americans, 2-72 Records of the Bureau of Land Management, 3-63; daily schedule online database, 4-61; Pierce, George, 2-44-45 Record Group 49, 3-60 papers recovered and opened, 1-49-57; papers Plante, Trevor, 3-44; photo, 3-67 Records of the Civilian Conservation Corps, stolen, 3-67, 4-61; photos, 1-49; and William Political corruption, and counterinsurgency Record Group 35, 4-54, 4-55 Donovan, 1-62-63 doctrine, 1-40, 1-41; and the Vietnam War, Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs, Roosevelt, Theodore, illustration of Berryman 1-40, 1-41, 1-46 Record Group 15, 3-60-61 cartoon of, 2-24-25 Pollard, J. S., 2-58 Records of the Office of the Quartermaster Roseman, Alvin, 1-41, 1-42-43 Poltava, Ukraine, 1-31, 1-33-34, 1-35 General, Record Group 92, 2-33, 2-39-40 Roth, George, 4-72 Pope, Gen. John, 2-36 Records of the Veterans Administration, Record Rothstein, Arnold, 3-33, 3-34; photo, 3-33 Pottawatomie raid, Kansas, 1-19-20, 1-24-25, Group 15, 2-61 Royal School of Administration, Cambodia, 1-27 Records of United States Army Commands, 1-39, 1-40, 1-41, 1-42-46 Powell, Dick, 3-72 1784-1821, Record Group 98, 3-60 Royall, Kenneth C., 1-37 Prechtel-Kluskens, Claire, “Leaving the Army Records of U.S. Foreign Assistance Agencies, Rubenstein, David M., 1-67, 3-70, 4-62, 4-63; During Mr. Madison's War,” 3-54-61 1942-1963, Record Group 469, 1-39, 1-41, photo, 4-63 Presidential libraries, 1-62-63, 1-66; Passport 1-43, 1-46 Ruffin, Edmund, 1-26 program, 2-67 Records preservation, 3-10-11 Rum Row, 3-29-35 Price, Kenneth M., “Whitman, Walt, Clerk,” Records security, 1-2, 1-66-67, 3-2 Russian Railway Service Corps, 3-11 4-24-32 Red Army, 1-28, 1-30, 1-32, 1-33 Rutherford, Lucy Mercer, 1-57 Index Prologue 69 Saalburg, Allen, illustration of poster by, 4-36 Stalin, Josef, 1-29, 1-30, 1-36; photo, 1-30 U.S. Air Force, 3-7, 3-10 Sabin, Pauline, photo, 3-34 Stanbery, Henry, 4-30 U.S. Army, and German embassy aircraft, 3-24— Safley, Liz, 1-62 Stanton, Edwin, 2-33, 2-34, 2-36, 2-38 25; pay system, 3-55-61; personnel records, Sand Creek Massacre, 2-42—48 Statham, Charles W., 2-55, 2-57-58, 2-60 3-7, 3-10; and the War of 1812, 3-54-61 Santana, yacht, 3-72 Stengel, Casey, 2-24, 2-26, 2-30 U.S. Coast Guard, and enforcement of Savedott, Jason James, 3-67, 4-61 Stevens, John, 4-57 Prohibition, 3-28-35; personnel records, 3-7 Schlossberg, Edwin, 3-70, 4-63; photo, 4-63 “Strange Case of the Tully Archive, The,” by Bob U.S. Congress, and baseball, 2-24-30; Schumer, Charles, 1-54 Clark, 1-49-57 investigations regarding the treatment of Schuster, Nancy, “1 Archives Drive,” 3-6-11 “Striking Gold in the Records,” Native Americans, 2-44, 2-47, 2-48; records Schwartz, Thomas F., 2-66; photo, 2-66 Strom, Carl W., 1-43, 1-44 relating to baseball, 2-24-30; and the Tully Scribd, 2-2 Stuart, Lt. J.E.B., 1-25 Archive, 1-50, 1-54 Sea Is My Brother, The, by Jack Kerouac, 3-16 Sturgis, Gen. Samuel D., 2-36, 2-39-40 U.S. Customs Bureau, 3-31, 3-32 Seedlings Foundation, 3-70 Sun-Times Media Group, 1-52, 1-53, 1-54 U.S. Department of Agriculture, 2-7, 2-9, 2-11 Seibert, William, et al., “1 Archives Drive,” Surf, ship, photo, 3-28 U.S. Department of Defense, 3-9 3-6-11 U.S. Department of Justice, 3-67, 4-27, 4-61 Selected Records From Revolutionary War Pension Tawani Foundation, 3-70 U.S. Department of State, 3-22, 3-25; and and Bounty-Land-Warrant Application Files, Tennessee, 2-34, 2-39 Bernard Fall, 1-39, 1-40, 1-41, 1-43, microfilm publication, 2-61 Tennessee, USS, 4-39, 4-40; photo, 4-34 1-44-46, 1-47; and cultural diplomacy, 2-16, Selective Service System, 3-9 Tennessee State Museum, 1-70, 2-66, 3-70 2-17-18; and the Russian Railway Service Sharp, Rebecca K., and Nancy L. Wing, “Il am Terrorists, 1-16-27 Corps, 3-11 Still in the Land of the Living’,” 1-58-61 Texas Instruments, 4-62 U.S. House of Representatives, and baseball, Shenderoff, Capt. Morris, 1-32-35, 1-36 Thailand, 1-63 2-30; Committee on Government Reform, Sherman, Roger, 4-45 ‘Thatcher, Margaret, photo, 1-14 2-30; Committee on the Judiciary, 2-30 Sherman, Gen. William T., 2-35 ThinkFoodGroup, 2-71 United States Information Agency, 2-15-23 Shevardnadze, Edward, 2-21; photo, 2-20 Thomas B. Harned Collection, 4-32 United States International Communication Shoumatoff, Elizabeth, 1-5 Thompson, Brewer, “The 1961 Berlin Crisis: Agency, 2-17-18 Shoup, Col. George, 2-44, 2-45 Some New Insights,” 3-46-52 U.S. Marine Corps, personnel records, 3-7; use Shultz, George, 2-21; photo, 2-20 Tillinghast, Charles C., 3-15 of dogs in World War I, 4-14-22; and the Siegel, Benjamin “Bugsy,” 3-34 Today's Document, NARA mobile application, War of 1812, 3-41 Simons, Martin, 3-26 1-66 U.S. military, and African Americans, 2-51-52, Slaughter, Louise, 1-54 Tragic Prelude, The, mural, illustrated, 1-18 4-42; personnel records, 3-6-1 1 Slavery, struggle against, 1-17-27 Irains, photos of Civil War era, 2-32, 2-33, U.S. Military Mission to Moscow, 1-30, 1-31, Smith, Al, 3-35 2-36, 2-38, 2-39; in Russia, 3-11 1-32, 1-34-35 Smith, Gerrit, 1- 24, 1-25 Trans-Siberian Railroad, 3-11 United States Military Railroads, 2-34-40 Smith, John Simpson, 2-44-45, 2-46 Traubel, Horace, 4-27, 4-30, 4-31 U.S. Naval Air Station, Ford Island, 4-37, 4-38, Smith, Mark, 2-20 Treakle, Sgt. John Thomas, 2-43 4-4] “Smugglers, Bootleggers, ScofHaws,” by Ellen Treaty of Paris, 4-47 U.S. Navy, African Americans in the, 4-42; and ) Nickenzie Lawson, 3-28-35 Truman, Harry S., 1-62, 1-63 Jack Kerouac, 3-14—19; and Pearl Harbor, Soaring Society of America, 3-20, 3-22 Tully, Grace, 1-50-51, 1-54, 1-55, 1-57; ED.R., 4-34-43; personnel records, 3-7, 3-9; ship Soule, Capt. Silas $., 2-43-44, 2-45, 2-46, 2-47 My Boss, 1-51; photo, 1-49 logbooks, 4-36-43; and the War of 1812, 2-48; photos, 2-44, 2-46 Tully Archive, 1-49-57 3-41-44 South Carolina, 2-51 Turner, George Edgar, 2-38 U.S. Operations Mission, Cambodia, 1-39, Soviet Union, and the Berlin crisis of 1961, Twitter, 2-2 1-40, 1-41, 1-42, 1-43 } 3-46-52; cultural diplomacy with, 2-14-23; “Two Americans and the Angry Russian Bear,” U.S. Senate, Banking and Currency Committee, relations with the United States during World by Fred L. Borch, 1-28-37 3-62-63; and baseball, 2-24, 2-27, 2-29, War II, 1-28-37 2-30; Committee on Interstate Commerce, — Sowell, Randy, 1-62, 1-63 Uncle Ben’s Rice, 2-71 2-27, 2-29; Judiciary Committee, 2-24 Speed, James, 4-28, 4-29 Union Army, and military railroads, 2-32-40 U.S. Supreme Court, 3-31 70 Prologue Winter 2011 USS Constitution Museum, exhibit, 3-36-44 West Virginia, USS, 4-39, 4-40, 4-42; photos, U.S.-USSR Cultural Agreement, 1985, 2-21 4-34, 4-40 Staff Contributions Western Maryland Railroad, 2-37 to Prologue 2011 Vanderveer, Albert, 1-58, 1-59 Wexler, Irving, 3-33 . Each issue of Prologue reflects the contribu- Vanity ofD uluoz: An Adventurous Education, “What's Cooking, Uncle Sam?” by Alice Kamps, tions of many employees of the National Archives 1935-46, by Jack Kerouac, 3-15-16, 3-17 2-6-12 and Records Administration (NARA). This is as it Vietnam, 1-39, 1-40, 1-41, 1-43, 1-44, 1-45-46 “What's Cooking, Uncle Sam?” exhibit, 2-6—12, should be, for Prologue is very much a journal of Vietnam War, 1-40, 1-47 2-70-71, 4-62 NARA. Often, however, the contributions of these staff members go unrecognized. The Prologue staff, Virginia, and African Americans, 2-51, 2-52, Whats Cooking, Uncle Sam? The Government’ Effect therefore, would like to salute the following indi- 2-56, 2-57, 2-58, 2-60; antislavery activity in, on the American Diet, by Alice D. Kamps, 2-70 viduals for their contributions. 1-25-26, 1-27; military railroads in during “While Chicago Burned,” by Ann Patricia Duffy, Sam Anthony, Juliette Arai, Laurie Austin, Steve the Civil War, 2-33, 2-34-35, 2-36, 2-37, 4-6-12 Branch, Peter Brauer, George Briscoe, Crystal 2-38, 2-39 White House office files declassified, 3-67 Brooks, Cynthia Campbell, Robin Dexter, Laura Diachenko, Robert Ellis, Michelle Farnsworth, Visconti “Declaration of Independence” pens, Whitman, Walt, 4-24-32; photos, 4-25, 4-27 Joanie Gearin, Sandra Glasser, Robert Goddard, 1-71 “Whitman, Walt, Clerk,” by Kenneth M. Price, Martha Grove, Jeffery Hartley, Walter Hickey, Voice of America, 2-15, 2-18, 2-20 4-24-32 Sheri Hill, Michael Horsley, Mary Ilario, Miriam von Boettichev, Col. Friedrich, 3-22, 3-23, Wick, Charles Z., 2-15, 2-18-19; photo, 2-21 Kleiman, Jessie Kratz, Glenn Longacre, Gregory 3-25; photo, 3-23 Wigand, Charles E., 4-52, 4-54 Marose, Patty Mason, Earl McDonald, Mark Mollan, Gary Phelps, Trevor Plante, Constance von Werra, Franz, 3-25-26 Wigger, Ralph D., 4-52, 4-54 Potter, Deborah Powe, Holly Reed, Kimberlee Ried, Wikipedia, 2-67 Rod Ross, Theresa Roy, Holly Russo, Jennifer Seitz, Waffen, Leslie, 4-61 Wilcox, Noah, 1-71 Leslie Simon, Peter Staub, Mary Evelyn Tomlin, Walch, Timothy, 2-66 Wild Bill Donovan, by Douglas Waller, 1-62-63 Sandra Tucker, and Angela Waalkes. Waldo, Loren P., 2-57, 2-58 Wilder, Rob, 2-71 Walker, James J., 3-35 Wiley, Harvey Washington, 2-9, 2-11 Wall Street and the Great Depression, 3-62-63 Williams, Wanda, “1 Archive Drive,” 3-6-11 Waller, Douglas, photo, 1-62; Wild Bill Wilson, Lt. Luther, 2-44 Statement of Ownership, Donovan, \-62-63 Wing, Nancy L., “‘I am Still in the Land of the Management, and Circulation Walt Whitman Archive, 4-28, 4-29-32 Living’,” 1-58-61 (Required by 39 USC 3685) War Department and military discharge Women’s Army Service Pilots (WASPs), 3-11 Title: Prologue: Quarterly of the National certificates, 3-54, 3-55 “Working Magic with Cornstalks and Archives and Records Administration (ISSN War Department Collection of Revolutionary Beanpoles,” by David A. Pfeiffer, 2-32-40 0033-1031) War Records, Record Group 93, 2-61 Workplace accidents, 4-48-54 Frequency: Quarterly / Annual Subscription War Food Administration, 2-12 Works Progress Administration, 1-55 Price: $24.00 Publisher and Owner: National Archives Trust War of 1812, 3-36-44, 3-54-61 World War I, personnel records, 3-11 Fund Board, National Archives and Records War of 1812 Military Bounty Land Warrants, World War II, and African Americans, 4-42; Administration, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, 1815-1858, microfilm publication, 3-60 attack on Pearl Harbor, 4-34—43; and MD 20740-6001 Washington, Gen. George, 2-51 Germany, 3-20-27; and Julia and Paul Child, Total paid and/or requested circulation (Avg. Washington, D.C., 3-20-27 2-62-63; Marine Corps dogs, 4-14-22; during preceding 12 months) Mailed paid subscrip- tions: 2203 / Other sales & requested distribution: Washington Post, 3-23-24 nutrition campaign, 2-9, 2-11-12; personnel 375 / Free distribution by mail: 15 / Free distri- Watergate, exhibit about, 2-66-67; files opened, records, 3-11; and the U.S. aviation industry, bution outside the mail: 115 / Total distribution: 4-60 3-23, 3-26; and U.S.-Soviet relations, 1-28- 2708/ Percent paid and/or requested circulation: Watkins, Sarah H., and Matthew Brenckle, “All 37; and William Donovan, 1-62-63 95.2% Hands on Deck: A Sailor's Life in 1812,” Wulf, Andrew, “Cultural Diplomacy with the Total paid and/or requested circulation (Fall 2011) Mailed paid subscriptions: 2239 / Other sales 3-36-44 Evil Empire,” 2-14-23 & requested distribution: 694 / Free distribution Watson, Peter, 2-36 Wynkoop, Maj. Edward, 2-44, 2-45; photo, 2-44 by mail: 10 / Free distribution outside the mail: Weber, Thomas, 2-35, 2-38 120 / Total distribution: 3063 / Percent paid and/ Wecter, Dixon, 4-27 Yockelson, Mitchell, 3-67 or requested circulation: 95.76% Weissberg, Marvin, 3-70 York, Sgt. Alvin C., 3-7 Index Prologue 71

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