Prologue 2004 - Abstracts

Prologue 2004
TitleSubjectAuthors
A boy who would be President Harry Truman at school 1892-1901.(Obituary)Social sciencesGeselbracht, Raymond H.
A gold mine of naturalization records in New England.Social sciencesHickey, Walter V.
An alleged wife: one immigrant in the Chinese exclusion era.Social sciencesBarde, Robert
A new era begins for the Charters of Freedom.Social sciencesRitzenthaler, Mary Lynn, Nicholson, Catherine
A new federal agency shapes up: President's physical fitness council survived early tests.Social sciencesPlotkin, Stephen
'A new world is at hand': Rotunda exhibit chronicles freedom's journey.Social sciencesBredhoff, stacey
At the Federal Register, tending to the details of democracy.Social sciencesMcDonald, Frances
A war on civilians: order number 11 and the evacuation of Western Missouri.Social sciencesBohl, Sarah
Betrayal foils a German "invasion" of America.(Interview)Social sciencesWorsham, James
Bridging the Mississippi: the railroads and steamboats clash at the rock island bridge.Social sciencesPfeiffer, David A.
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka: a landmark case unresolved fifty years later.Social sciencesDelinder, Jean Van
By George, it is Washington's birthday!.Social sciencesArbelbide, C.L.
Clinton Presidential Library to open in November.Social sciences 
Creating the National Archives.Social sciencesRoss, Rodney A.
Documenting democracy at state and local levels.Social sciencesDonohue, Keith
Eli Whitney's patent for the cotton gin.Social sciences 
FDR as architect invoking the image of old hickory.(Franklin D. Roosevelt)Social sciencesThomas, Bernice L.
From Pearl Harbor to Elvis: Images that endure.Social sciencesFried, Ellen
Heart of the experience.Social sciences 
Historic murals conservation.Social sciencesBlondo, Richard
Just between you and me: children's letters to Presidents.Social sciencesFried, Ellen
LBJ champions the civil rights act of 1964.(Lyndon B. Johnson )Social sciencesGittinger, Ted, Fisher, Allen
Meriwether Lewis's shopping trip to Philadelphia: May 1803.Social sciencesBredhoff, Stacey
Microfilm publications.(United States. National Archives and Records Administration)Social sciences 
More than paper.Social sciencesFried, Ellen
NARA conservators meet the challenge every day.(National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences Inc.)Social sciencesRitzenthaler, Mary Lynn
Not quite southern: The precarious allegiance of the Natchez Nabobs in the sectional crisis.Social sciencesScarborough, William K.
Present at the past.Social sciencesFried, Ellen
Reagan's lifetime of letters paints a vivid portrait.(Interview)Social sciencesFried, Ellen
Records tell the stories of America.Social sciences 
Researching the career of a nineteenth-century physician.Social sciencesPrechtel-Kluskens, Claire
See history as it happened: The National Archives experience highlights America's film treasures.Social sciences 
Something for everyone.Social sciencesFried, Ellen
Sounds of crisis.Social sciencesSandoval, Will
Spotlight on NARA: Archivist announces results of the people's vote.Social sciences 
Spotlight on NARA: Behind the scenes with NARA's exhibits staff.(National Archives and Records Administration)Social sciences 
The booker T four's unlikely journey from prison baseball to the Negro Leagues.Social sciencesRives, Timothy, Rives, Robert
The ever-changing experience.Social sciencesRyan, Mary C.
The flip side of history.(Declaration of Independence)Social sciencesPotter, Lee Ann
The Learning Center.Social sciencesRyan, Mary C.
The national home for disabled volunteer soldiers.Social sciencesPlante, Trevor K.
The Official Register of the United States, 1816-1959.Social sciencesDeeben, John P.
The ordeal of Herbert Hoover.Social sciencesSmith, Richard Norton, Walch, Timothy
The stone engraving icon of the Declaration.Social sciencesNicholson, Catherine
The treaty of Kanagawa opens up Japan.Social sciences 
Travels of the Charters of Freedom.Social sciencesGustafson, Milton
We're all here.Social sciencesPinkert, Marvin
Women soldiers in the civil war: file in National Archives uncovers unknown story.Social sciencesFried, Ellen
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