Index to Prologue, Volume 30: 1998
13 Rue Madeleine (film), 205
Abert, Col. J. J., 258-259, 260-261, 262-263; portrait, 259 Adams, John, copy of portrait of by Gilbert Stuart, 104 Adams, John Quincy, 76 Adams, Nathaniel A., 213-214, 218; photo, 212 Adjutant General's Office (Army), 15-16, 71 Adjutant General's Office, 1780's-1917, Records of the (RG 94), 314 "African American Sailors and the Unvexing of the Mississippi River," by Charles C. Brewer, 279-286 African Americans, and the Civil War, 156, 157, 269-276, 279-285; and the Congressional Medal of Honor, 4, 65; discrimination against, 272-275, 279-281; farmers, 137; and Living Newspapers, 95-96; in the military services, 231, 232; in the Navy, 279-285; and rent control in Chicago, 111, 113, 115, 117-118, 120; and the Spanish-American War, 4, 10, 12, 13, 65, 66, 70-71; veterans, 307; and World War I, 231, 232 Agit-prop theater, 92, 93 Agricultural Adjustment Act, 88, 89, 90 Agricultural Adjustment Administration, 139 Agricultural Extension Service, 136-145 Air Service, 222-223, 224, 233 Alaska, 77 Alcoholism, 305-313 Alger, Russell A., 8-9, 15, 16, 17 Alien enemies, detention of, 133, 134 Allen, William Joshua ("Josh"), 250, 252 Allied Commission of Prisoners of War, 189 Alsobrook, David E., 75 Alsop, Stewart, 196 Alvares, Olga de, 56 American Council of Learned Societies, 205 American Expeditionary Force, Siberia, 175-176, 184, 186-187, 189, 197 American Expeditionary Forces, 228, 232, 233 "American Film Propaganda in Revolutionary Russia," by James D. Startt, 167-179 American Knights, Order of, 297, 298, 300 American North Russian Expeditionary Force, 175-176, 181, 184, 185 American Red Cross, 48-49, 51 American Veterans Committee, 118 America's Answer (film), 174 "Amistad Case, The" (digital classroom exercise), 76-77 Ammonium nitrate, 47, 48, 51 Anderson, First Lt. Edward D., 13-14 Andersonville prison, 248, 251-252, 253 "Angel Island: 'Guardian of the Western Gate'," by Valerie Natale, 125-135 Angel Island Association, 134 Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation, 134 Angel Island State Park, California, 134 Annual Reports of the Secretary of the Navy for the Year 1898, 35-36, 65 Annunziata, Nicola, 103; photo, 98 Anthony, Susan B., 155 Archangel, Russia, 181, 184, 185 Architect, Office of the Supervising, 56, 60 Arent, Arthur, 89, 95 Argosy, USS, 284 Arizona, 102-103 Arkansas, 136-145 Arkansas Post, Arkansas, 279, 280 Arkansas River, 279 Arlington Memorial Bridge, 60-61 Army and Navy Journal, 215 Army code of discipline, 308, 316 Army Nurse Corps, 65 Army of the Potomac, 270 Asiatic Squadron, 43 Atherton, Lewis, 211 Atkins, Oliver F., files opened, 158 Austria, 100, 101 Autobiography, An, by Theodore Roosevelt, 7 Auxiliary Naval Force, 1898, 69 Ayala, Don Juan Manuel, 125
Bache, Hartman, 262-263 Bacon, Henry, 60; sketch by, 56 Baker, Jacob, 100; photo, 100 Baker, Newton D., 228, 231 Barnes, H. Y., 171 Battle of Shiloh, 248 Battle of the Crater, 271, 275 Baxter, James Phinney, III, 196 Beehler, Comdr. William H., 41 Bell, Maj. Gen. J. Franklin, 57; illus. by, 60-61 Benchley, Robert, 88 Bently, Elizabeth Petty, Genealogist's Address Book, 229 Benton, Daniel, 247, 248, 250-253 Benton, USS, 283 Bill of Rights, 4-5, 156 Bingham, J. J., 299, 300, 301 "Black Civil War Soldiers of Illinois: The Story of the Twenty-ninth U.S. Colored Infantry, The," by Edward A. Miller, Jr. 269-276 Black Hawk, USS, 279, 280, 281, 282; photo, 283 Blake, Kellee L., "Ten Firkins of Butter and Other 'Traitorous' Aid," 289-293 Board of Engineers for the Improvement of Lake Harbors and Western Rivers, 262-263 Board on Auxiliary Vessels (Navy), 43 Board on Construction (Navy), 43 Bolsheviks, 168, 169-170, 171-172, 174, 181-190 "Bolsheviks, Polar Bears, and Military Law: The Experiences of Army Lawyers in North Russia and Siberia in World War I," by Fred L. Borch III, 181-191 Bonslagel, Connie, 140-141 Borch, Fred L., III, "Bolsheviks, Polar Bears, and Military Law: The Experiences of Army Lawyers in North Russia and Siberia in World War I," 181-191 Bothwell, George, 171, 173, 177 Boundary monuments, 101-102 Bowles, William A., 295, 301; portrait, 294 Braden, Thomas, 196 Bradley, John G., 200 Brady, Mathew, 77, 223 Brevet Board, 15-16, 17 Brewer, Charles C., "African American Sailors and the Unvexing of the Mississippi River," 279-286 Brooklyn, USS, 175-176 Brooks, Thorndyke, 289-290 Bross, Lt. Col. John Armstrong, 270, 271, 272; portrait, 271 Browder, Earl, 90-91 Browder, Laura, "Finding a Collective Solution: The Living Newspaper Experiment," 87-97 Brown, D. Clayton, "Prosperous Farms and Happier Homes: Arkansas Agricultural Extension Service, 1911-1966," 136-145 Brown, William Adams, Jr., 171 Bruce, Edward, 103 Bruno, Angelo, 236 Bryan, Austin, Jr., 50 Buchanan, Patrick, files opened, 158 Buck, Solon J., 196, 197, 201, 202, 203, 205; photo, 196 Bullard, Arthur, 169-170, 171-172, 173, 174-175, 177; photo, 168 Burgess, Lauren Cook, 238 Burnside, Maj. Gen. Ambrose, 270, 271, 290, 299; photo, 290, 299 Burton, Stephen G., 300 Bush, George, 75 Bush, John Ellis "Jeb", 75 Bush Presidential Materials Project, 75 Butler, Maj. Gen. Benjamin F., 269, 309
Cable Act, 151, 153 Cadmus, Paul, Aspects of Suburban Life (paintings), 105; illustrated, 106 Cagney, James, 205; photo, 194, 205 Cahill, Holger, 103; photo, 103 California, 134 Camp Reynolds, California, 126, 127, 134 Camp Wallace, Texas, 48-49 Campton, James Stuart, portrait by, 104 Canada, 101-102, 107, 220 Capitol Building, designs for, 58-59, 60; designs for illustrated, 54, 55 Captain Sigsbee Relief Fund, 65-66 Carlin, John W., 75, 76, 77-78, 238; "History's in the Rotunda, Too," 4-5; "Records, Records, Everywhere: Users Help NARA's Space Planning," 164-165; "We're More Than the National Archives," 84-85; "Whatever the War, We're Preserving 'Private Ryan's' Records," 244-245 Carmi Courier, 249 Carondolet, USS, 281, 282, 291-292 Carter, Jimmy, 75, 78, 158 Carter, Rosalyn, 78 Catalogs, online, 165 Censorship, 220, 223-224 Central Intelligence Agency, 78 Chance, Fred, 58 Charles Thomson Prize, 236 Charters of Freedom, 4-5, 156 Chicago, Illinois, 111-120, 257 Chicago Civil War Round Table, 238 Chicago Common Council, 259, 260-261 Chicago Harbor, 257-264 Chicago Historical Society, 238 Chicago Rent Advisory Board, 111, 113, 115-118, 120 Chicago River, 257, 258, 261, 262 Chicago Sun Times, 115 Chicago Tenants Action Council, 117 Chicago Tenants Federation, 115, 117 Chicago Times, 298-299 Chicago Tribune, 263 Chicago Weekly Journal, 261 China, 171 Chinese exclusion acts, 128-132, 134 "Christmas on the Grand" (exhibit), 236 Churchill, Robert, "Liberty, Conscription, and a Party Divided: The Sons of Liberty Conspiracy 1863-1864," 297-305 Churchill, Winston, 77 Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, 251 Citizenship, and Chinese immigrants, 128-131, 148; and women, 146-153 "City That Refused to Die: Texas City, Texas, The," by Brian Mitchell, 46-53 Civil War, winter issue; and abolition, 270; and African Americans, 156, 157, 269-276; casualties, 271, 275, 276; and contrabands, 269, 279, 280-281, 283, 284, 285; court-martial files, 156, 314-319; deserters, 300, 314, 315, 318; opposition to, 297-304; pensions, 247-254, 272, 285; photographs, 77; and San Francisco, 125-126; symposium on, 238 Clement J. Zablocki Veterans Administration Medical Center, 306 Cleveland, Grover, 249-250, 251 Clinton, Bill, 75, 85 Clinton, Hillary Rodham, 156 "Clio's Spies: The National Archives and the Office of Strategic Services in World War II," by Jennifer Davis Heaps, 195-207 Coaling stations (Navy), 23, 28-29, 37, 42-43 Cobb, Josephine, 202, 203, 205 Cold war, 73-74, 134 Columbia University, 222 Colwell, Lt. Comdr. John C., 41 Commission of Inquiry on Cooperative Enterprise in Europe, 100-101 Committee on Public Information, 167-177, 222 Committee on the Protection of Cultural Treasures in War Areas, 205 Communist Party, Germany, 93; United States, 93 Compiled military service records, 314, 318-319; Spanish-American War, 70; U.S. Colored Troops, 157 Confederate States of America, aid to, 289-292; and black soldiers, 271; and defense of Vicksburg, 281, 282-284; and former slaves, 269-270; prisons, 248, 251-252; and the Sons of Liberty, 295, 301-302 Confiscation Acts, 269, 270, 291 Congress of American Women, 118 Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), 113 Congressional Medal of Honor, and African Americans, 4, 65; and the Spanish-American War, 4, 7, 15-18, 21, 28, 65; and Theodore Roosevelt, 7-18; and U.S. Marine Corps, 28 Connor, Robert D. W., 196 Conscription, resistance to, 290, 298-299, 300, 301-302, 303, 304 Conspiracies Acts, 289 Constitution of the United States, 4-5 Constitutional Problems under Lincoln, by James Randall, 291 Construction and Repair, Bureau of (Navy), 34, 37 Conte, Richard, photo, 194 Cook County Fair Rent Committee, 115, 118 Cooper, Capt. Edwin H., 220 Copperheads, 290, 296 Corbett, Elizabeth, 305-306, 308, 312 Corbin, Henry C., 16 Corning Glass Museum, 156 Cosgrove, Stuart, 96 Cosmas, Graham, 17 Courts-martial, 156, 181-183, 185-190, 295, 296, 314-319 Crane, Stephen, 25 Creel, George, 167-169, 170, 171 Crimes Act of 1790, 289 Crist, Raymond, 152 Crowninshield, Arent Schuyler, 38, 42 Cuban revolutionaries, 9-10, 24-25, 26 Cultural interchange, international, 103, 107 "Czech Legion," 184
Daiquiri, Cuba, 9-10 Dalehite v. United States, 50 Daniel, Price, 50 Davis, Jefferson, 263, 264, 289 Davis, Malcolm, 171, 174; photo, 171 Davis, Richard Harding, 10, 12 Dean, Eric T., Jr., 238 Dean, Philip, 260 Declaration of Independence, 4-5, 156 Declassified records, 78, 84 Deitz, William A., 57; drawing by, 57 Delaware, 271, 275, 276 DeMaet, Kenneth, 47 Democratic Party, 247, 249-250, 251, 257, 263, 264, 290, 295-302 Densmore, John, 131 Department of the Missouri, 212 "Designs for Democracy" (exhibit), 54-61, 75-76 "Designs for Democracy: 200 Years of Drawings from the National Archives," by Marilyn H. Paul, 54-61 Dewey, Adm. George, 39, 40, 41; photo, 39 Dies Committee, 94, 95, 96 Digital classroom exercises, 76-77 Digital Classroom Web site, 156-157, 237 Digital libraries, 78 Diplomatic records, 197-198 "Diplomats and the Depression: The Department of State and the New Deal," by Kenneth W. Heger, 99-108 Disaster relief efforts, 48-49, 51, 65 Discover American Originals at the National Archives (leaflet), 73 Disloyal speech, 290, 291, 292, 299, 301, 316-317 District Courts of the United States, Records of the (RG 21), 148, 151 Dobak, William A., "Quartermasters, Commerce, and Railroads: Fort Riley, Kansas, in the Nineteenth Century," 209-219 "Documenting United States Naval Activities During the Spanish-American War," by Richard W. Peuser, 33-45 DOCUMERICA project, 77 Dodd, Harrison H., 297-304 Dolphin, USS, 24-25, 28 "Don Henry Story, The" (Web site), 237 Donovan, Maj. Gen. William J. "Wild Bill," 195-196 Dorsey, Pvt. John, 275 Douglas, Stephen A., 264 Douglass, Alexander J., 299 Draft resistance, 290, 296-297, 298, 299-300, 301, 302 Dragoons, Regiment of, 210-211 Draper, First Lt. Herbert L., 23-24; photos, 20, 23 Drawings in the National Archives, exhibit of, 54-61 Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, publications, 73 Dyer, William F., 211, 212
Educational resources, 155 Ehrlichman, John, files opened, 158 Eisenhower, Dwight D., 73 Eisenhower, John S. D., 73 Eisenhower: The Prewar Diaries and Selected Papers, 1905-1941, ed. by Dan Holt and Jim Leyerzaph, 73 Eisenstein, Sergei, 92, 95 Electronic Access Project (EAP), 165, 237-238 Elliott, Edward D., 249 Elliott, Capt. George F., 24-25; photo, 29 Emancipation Proclamation, 75, 270, 298, 316 Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, 112-113 Engineering drawings, 57 Engineers, Army Corps of, 257-264 Enthoffer, T., design by, 55, 60 Environmental issues, 77 Eppinga, Jane, 236 Equipment, Bureau of (Navy), 34, 37 Evans, J. A., 139 Excel (steamer), 211 Executive Order 12958, 158 Exhibits, 4-5, 54-61, 75-76, 77-78, 156, 157-158, 236 "Experience and Meaning of Combat in the Civil War, The" (symposium), 238 Extension Service, Records of the (RG 33), 136
"Failure Is Impossible," 156-157 Fairfield Republican, 250, 251 Farm women, 136, 137-138, 139-141, 143-145 Farmers, 89, 136, 137-145 Faulkner, Barry, 4 Federal Art Project, 61, 103, 105, 107 Federal Bureau of Investigation, records released, 236 Federal Emergency Relief Administration, 99-100 "Federal Hand in Urban Development: Chicago Harbor before the Civil War, The," by Betsy Mendelsohn, 257-265 Federal Theatre Project, 61, 87-97 Federal Tort Claims Act, 50 Federal Works Agency, 48-49 Fergusson, Robert, 131 Ferrero, Brig. Gen. Edward, 270, 271; portrait, 270; photo, 274 "Fight for Equal Rights: Black Soldiers in the Civil War, The" (Web site), 156, 157 Fillmore, Millard, 125 "Finding a Collective Solution: The Living Newspaper Experiment," by Laura Browder, 87-97 Finding aids, Spanish-American War, 37-43; State Department records, 107; U.S. Navy, 37-43 Fish, Hamilton, 9, 10 Flanagan, Hallie, 87, 88, 89, 93, 95; Arena, 88; photo, 87 Flood-control projects, 102-103, 106, 107 Ford, Gerald, 75 Foreign service posts, artwork for, 103, 105, 107 Forged in Battle, by Joseph T. Glatthaar, 276 Fort Dearborn, Illinois, 257, 259, 260-261; maps, 258, 260 Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 210-212, 213-214; designs for, 57; sketch of, 60-61 Fort McDowell, California, 127, 134 Fort Riley, Kansas, 209-218 Fort Union, New Mexico, 211-212 France, 100, 184, 220, 222, 223, 233-234; U.S. embassy in, 105 Frank, Joseph A., 238 Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, 77, 237-238 Free elections, 299, 302, 303, 304 Freedmen and the Civil War, 269-270, 275-276, 280-281, 284 Freedom of press, 297, 299-300 Freedom of speech, 297, 299-300 Freeman, Fletcher, 297 French, Daniel Chester, 60 Friendly Word (newspaper), 172
Galen, Lt. Col. Albert J., 181, 184, 186-189, 190; photo, 180 Galveston, Texas, 47-48, 49 Garcia, Gen. Calixto, 9-10 Gardner, Alexander, 77 Gardner, Douglas G., 251-252 Gardner, John, 247 Gavin, James, 47 Genealogical research, 62-72, 146-153, 164, 228-234, 314-319 Genealogist's Address Book, by Elizabeth Petty Bently, 229 General Education Board, 139-140 General Information Leaflets, 73 General Land Office, 149 General Order 38, 290, 299-300 George, Gilbert Jasper, 252 George Bush Library and Museum, 75 George Bush Presidential Library Foundation, 75 Gerald R. Ford Museum, 158, 236 Germany, 41, 100, 101; and propaganda in Russia, 168, 169, 171-172, 174; workers' theaters, 92-93; and World War I, 168, 169, 171-172, 174, 184, 220, 223 Gibbs, John Blair, 23, 24, 25, 28 Gilbert, Cass, 58 Gill, Corrington, 100; photo, 100 Glatthaar, Joseph T., 276 Göncz, Árpád, 157-158 Goodrell, Capt. M. D., 23 Gorrell's History of the American Expeditionary Forces Air Service, 1917-1919, 233 Government contractors, 209-218 Graham, Lt. J. D., 263-264 Grand Army of the Republic, 249, 252, 306-307 Grand Rapids, Michigan, 236 Grandcamp (ship), 47-48, 51; photo, 46 Grant, Gen. Ulysses S., 270-271, 281, 282-283, 291 Grants, 78 Graphic arts, 58, 61 Graves, Maj. Gen. William S., 184, 187-188, 189; photo, 183 Great Britain, 41, 100, 101, 168, 170, 173, 184, 220, 261, 262 Great Depression, 87, 93, 99-107, 112 Great Lakes, 257-258, 262 Great Seal of the United States, design of, 56; sketch of, 58 "Great War: World War I and the American Century, The" (exhibit), 158 Green, Dwight, 113, 115 Griffiths, John W., 59 Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, 23-26, 28 Guide to Federal Records in the National Archives of the United States, 36-37 Guide to Materials on Latin America in the National Archives of the United States, compiled by George S. Ulibarri and John P. Harrison, 37 Guillebon, Charles de, 47
Habeas corpus, writ of, 290-291, 298, 299, 300 Hague Convention Respecting the Law and Customs on War on Land, 189 Haldeman, H. R., files opened, 158 Hamer, Philip, 197-198 Hamilton (Ohio) True Telegraph, 290 Hamner, Edward, 250 "Hands-Across-the-Sea" program, 143 Hannibal & St. Joseph, 212 Harbin, Manchuria, 171 Harriman, Mrs. Averill, 105 Harris, Collas G., 196-197, 199-200 Harrison, Benjamin, 249 Harry S. Truman Library, 77, 237 Hart, Wilbur H., 171 Hascall, Gen. Milo, 299 Hauptman, Laurence M., 238 Hawes, Samuel, 291 Heaps, Jennifer Davis, "Clio's Spies: The National Archives and the Office of Strategic Services in World War II," 195-207 Heffren, Horace, 298; portrait, 294 Heger, Kenneth W., "Diplomats and the Depression: The Department of State and the New Deal," 99-108 Heller, Jonathan, "Photographing the Great War," 220-227; War & Conflict: Selected Images from the National Archives, 1765-1970, 224 Hendricks, Thomas, 299 Henry, Don, 237 Herbert Hoover Library and Museum, 76 Hess, Earl J., 238 Heywood, Commandant Charles, 21, 22 High Flyer (ship), 48, 51 Hill, Abram, 95-96 "History's in the Rotunda, Too," by John W. Carlin: 4-5 Hoel, Lt. Comdr. William, 283 Hogan, Leo, 113, 115 Holland, John P., 60 Holland, USS, 60 Holmes, A. A., 249, 253 Holt, Dan, and Jim Leyerzapf, eds., Eisenhower: The Prewar Diaries and Selected Papers, 1905-1941, 73 Home demonstration agents, 136, 137-138, 139-141, 143-144 Home Demonstration Clubs, 143 Homestead Act, 149 Homing pigeons, 37 Hoover, Herbert, 76, 99 Hoover, J. Edgar, 236 Hoover, Lou Henry, 76 Hopkins, Harry, 87, 99-100; photo, 100 Hopkinson, Francis, 56; drawing by, 58 Horsey, Stephen, 295; portrait, 294 House Un-American Activities Committee, 87, 94, 95 Housing and Rent Act of 1947, 113, 117 Housing and Rent Act of 1948, 113, 117 Housing and Rent Act of 1949, 120 Housing conditions, 93-94, 116-117, 118, 131-132, 133-134 Housing construction, 101, 107, 112, 120 Housing shortages, 113, 115-117, 118, 120 Howard, William, 258 Howe, Elias, 57 Hubbard, Robert D., 200 Humphreys, Andrew, 295, 298, 299; portrait, 294 Humphreys, Joshua, 58 Hungary, 157-158 Hunt, E. Howard, 236 Huntington, Lt. Col. Robert W., 22-25, 26-27; photos, 20, 21, 29 Hurst, John, 290
Illinois, 248, 257-264, 269-276, 279, 280, 284, 289, 290, 297, 299, 300 Illinois and Michigan Canal, 257-258, 259-260 Illinois Volunteers, Fortieth Regiment, 248 Illiteracy, 272, 273 Immigrants, Asian, 128-132, 134; detention of, 128, 130-134; women, 146-153 Immigration Service, 128, 130, 131, 132-133, 134 Immigration station, Angel Island, 127-134 Indiana, 289, 290, 291, 295, 296-297, 298, 299-300, 301-302 Industrial disasters, 46-51 Infantry Regiments, Twenty-seventh, 184, 187, 189; Thirty-first, 175-176, 184, 187; 339th, 185 Injunction Granted (Living Newspaper), 95 Instructional materials, 155 Internal improvements, federal funding for, 257-264 International Boundary and Water Commission, United States-Canada, 101-102 International Boundary and Water Commission, United States-Mexico, 102-103 Inventors, drawings by, 57 Iowa, USS, 38; photo, 40; photo of crew, 32 Israel, 237
Jackson, Robert H., 50 Jamieson, Mitchell, 103, 105 Japan, and propaganda in Siberia, 171-172; and World War I, 171-172, 184 Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 156 Jimmy Carter Library, 78, 157-158 John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection (leaflet), 73 John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992, 236 Johns Hopkins University Press, 73 Johnson, Lyndon B., 50 Joint Chiefs of Staff, 195-196 Jones, Harry, 24 Judge Advocate General (Army), Office of the, 156, 314-315, 318 Judge Advocate General (Army), Records of the (RG 153), 296, 314 Judge Advocate General (Navy), 34-35, 36, 68 Judge Advocate General's Department, 181-182, 190 Judge Advocate General's Reserve Corps, 187 Junction City, Kansas, 210, 212, 216-218 Junction City Weekly Union, 212, 217, 218
Kansas, 209-218 Kansas City, Kansas, Gazette, 217-218 Kansas Pacific Railroad, 211, 212, 213-214, 215 Kansas Territory, 210, 212 Kansas Weekly Herald, 211 Kearney, James, 262-263 Keeley, Leslie E., 311-312 Keeley Institute, 311-312 Kehler, S. D., 57 Kendall, William Mitchell, 60-61 Kennedy, Jacqueline, 236 Kennedy, John F., 73, 236, 238 Kennedy, Joseph, photo, 100 Kennerly, Thomas, 50 Kent, Brig. Gen. Jacob F., 11-12 Kentucky, 270, 276, 290, 291, 295, 301 Kerr, Michael, 302 Kerrey, Bob, 238 Kettle Hill, Santiago, Cuba, 11, 12-14, 17, 18 Keys, Ulysses, 117-118 King, Nicholas, 58 King, William R., 105, 106 Knapp, Seaman A., 138-139 Knox, David, 77 Kolchak, Adm. Alexander, 184 Korean War, POWs/MIAs, 73-74
Ladies Committee Relief Fund, 65-66 Lake Michigan, 257, 258, 259, 261, 263 Lambert, William, 65; sketch of, 64 Langer, William L., 197, 205 Lansing, Robert, 168, 169 Latin America, 103 Lawson, L. M., 102 Lawton, Brig. Gen. Henry W., 11, 17-18 Leavenworth, Pawnee & Western, 212 Lecompte, Samuel D., 212 Lee, Capt. Dudley, 199-200, 203 Lee, Capt. Robert E., 57 Lee, Gen. Robert E., 271, 276 Leland, Waldo Gifford, 205 Lenin, Vladimir, 184 Lewis, Wilmarth S., 196, 200-201, 205; photo, 196 Leyerzapf, Jim, ed., Eisenhower: The Prewar Diaries and Selected Papers, 1905-1941, 73 Libby-Owens-Ford, 156 Liberation Society (Angel Island), 132 "Liberty, Conscription, and a Party Divided: The Sons of Liberty Conspiracy 1863-1864," by Robert Churchill, 295-303 Liberty Deferred (Living Newspaper), 95-96 Library of Congress, 196 Lighthouses, 59, 261, 262 Lincoln, Abraham, 60, 156, 157, 237, 264, 270, 279, 284, 289, 290, 298-299, 315-316, 317, 318 Lincoln administration, 297, 299, 300, 301, 302 Lincoln Memorial, design for, 60; sketch of, 56 "Lincoln's Spot Resolutions" (Web site), 156, 157 Lindsey, Sallie, 136, 137-138 Living newspapers, 87-97 Lloyd, Norman, 90 Lochern, William, 250 Lockhart, Bruce, 168 Lockridge, Wilson B., 302 Lodge, Henry Cabot, 7, 14, 15, 16; photo, 15 Long, John D., 21, 29, 34, 39-40, 42, 43 Long, Stephen H., 262-263 "Long View-Panoramic Photographs from the National Archives, The" (exhibit), 236 Losey, Joseph, 89 Lowry, Beverly, 156 Lowry, Thomas P., 156, 319 Loyola University, 238
MacArthur, Douglas, 73, 238; photo, 226 McBride, Thomas, 250, 251 McCalla, Capt. Bowman H., 23, 24, 25-26; photo, 22 McCawley, Capt. Charles L., 22, 28; photo, 20 McConnell, Stuart, "The William Newby Case and the Legacy of the Civil War," 247-255 McDowell, Maj. Gen. Irwin, 127 McElwee, John, 290 McKinley, William, 8, 14-15, 18, 28, 34, 39 McLean, Maj. George R., 181, 184, 189-190 MacLeish, Archibald, 196 "Mae Schnurr: A Woman's Rise to Prominence," by Christine Pfaff, 236 Magill, Lt. Louis, 25 Mahan, Capt. Alfred T., 35, 42-43; photo, 35 Mahoney, 1st Lt. James E., 22 Maine, 101-102 Maine, USS, 7, 8, 21, 33-34, 35, 36, 38, 40, 41-42, 64, 65-68; photo, 34 Manchuria, 171 Manhattan, Kansas, 210, 212, 213, 214 Manhattan & Northwestern, 214 Manhattan Express, 212 Manhattan Flour and Meal Manufacturing Company, 213 Manhattan Independent, 213 Manhattan Standard, 214 Manila Bay, Battle of, 40-41 Mann, Michael, 113, 115, 118 Manual for Courts-Martial, 182 Marblehead (cruiser), 23, 25, 26, 38 Marcello, Carlos, 236 Maricle, R. H., 248, 249, 251, 253 Marine Battalion, First, 21-29 Marriage laws and Civil War pensions, 272-273 Married Women's Act, 151 Marten, James, "Out at the Soldiers' Home: Union Veterans and Alcohol at the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers," 305-313 Martial law, 290-291, 314 Martin, George W., 217-218 Maryland, 271, 272-273, 275, 276 Massachusetts, 270 Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 54th, 75 Matinicus light house, 59; sketch of, 59 Matza, John, photo, 63 Maurer, Katherine, 132, 133 Meade, Maj. Gen. George, 270-271 Medicine and Surgery, Records of the Bureau of (RG 52), 41-42, 69 Memorials, designs for, 56, 58, 60 Mendelsohn, Betsy, "The Federal Hand in Urban Development: Chicago Harbor before the Civil War," 257-265 Mexico, 101, 102-103, 106, 107, 157, 271 Michigan, 289, 291 Michie, Jefferson, photo, 272, 273 Microfilm publications, 37, 41, 74, 155; Adjutant General's Office (Army), 71; alien arrivals, 155; Army Air Forces, 233; Army courts-martial, 314; Army Engineer Department, 74; censuses, 74; censuses of business, 155; Civil War, 74; compiled military service records, 70-71, 74; Justice Department, 74; Montana, 74; Nebraska, 74; nonpopulation census schedules, 74; Oklahoma, 74; passenger lists, 155; pension records, 62; postmasters, 74; radio broadcasting stations, 74; Spanish-American War, 37, 41, 42, 62, 68, 70-71; Union soldiers, 74; U.S. Army enlistments, 71; United States Colored Troops, 74; U.S. Military Academy, 74; U.S. Navy, 41, 42, 68; United States v. The Amistad, 74; veterans, 74; volunteer Union soldiers, 74; War Department, 74; World War I, 233 Microfilm reproductions, 199, 202 "Migration North to Alaska" (digital classroom exercise), 77 Military courts, 295, 296, 314-319 Military Division of the Missouri, 214, 215-216 Military insignias, 61 Military intelligence, and the National Archives, 195-205; photography used for, 197-202, 220 Military law, 181-190, 308, 316 Military service records, 228-238; Spanish-American War, 70-72 Military supply system, 209-218 Militia Act of 1862, 269-270 Miller, Edward A., 238 Miller, Edward A., Jr., "The Black Civil War Soldiers of Illinois: The Story of the Twenty-ninth U.S. Colored Infantry," 269-276 Miller, J. L., Our War Cry Is "The Maine," 33-34 Miller, Robert C., 211 Millett, Alan, 29 Milligan, Lambdin P., 290, 295, 298, 301; portrait, 294 Mills, Robert, 58-59; design by, 55 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 305-313 Milwaukee Illustrated, 307 Milwaukee Sentinel, 306, 307, 308, 311 Missing-in-actions, cold war, 73-74; Korean war, 73-74 Mississippi River, 257, 279-286, 291 Mississippi Squadron, 279, 280, 284, 291-292 Missouri, 210, 211, 270, 272, 276, 295, 301 Missouri, Kansas & Texas, 212, 214 Mitchell, Brian, "The City That Refused to Die: Texas City, Texas," 46-53; photo, 47 Monsanto Chemical Company, 49-51; photo, 46 Mont, John R., 169 Montana, 101-102 Montgomery, Maj. William R., 211 Morgan, Confederate Capt. John Hunt, 290, 291 Morris, Beverly M., 143-144 Moscow Blue Blouse Group, 93, 95 Most Energetic Workers Fight Against All Diseases, The (Living Newspaper), 92 Motion pictures, as propaganda, 167-177, 197; used for military intelligence in World War II, 197, 200-202, 220; of World War I, 220 Mounted Branch school, Fort Riley, Kansas, 216 Mullen, John, 88 Mullett, Alfred B., 60 Murmansk, Russia, 181, 184 Musick, Michael, 156 Muster rolls, ships, 68; U.S. Army, 71 Mutual protection associations, 297, 298, 300 Myers, Janet, 115-116 Myrtle, 285, 286
NARA Archival Information Locator (NAIL), 77, 78, 165, 237-238 NARA regional records services facilities, 84, 164; Great Lakes Region, 111, 289, 306; Mid Atlantic Region, 237-238; Pacific Alaska Region, 77, 237-238; Pacific Region, 237-238; Southwest Region, 136 Narcotics addiction, 306, 311, 312 Natale, Valerie, "Angel Island: 'Guardian of the Western Gate'," 125-135 National Archives Advisory Committee on Preservation, 156 National Archives and Records Administration, 84-85; budget, 85; Cartographic and Architectural Branch, 61; Center for Legislative Archives, 155, 237-238; development director, 77-78; Digital Classroom, 156-157; Division of Photographic Archives and Research (World War II), 198-199; grants, 78; grants to, 156; Information Security Oversight Office, 84; Military Reference Branch, 237-238; news and notices, 75-78, 156-158, 236-238; Office of the Federal Register, 84; Office of Presidential Libraries, 75; online activities, 164-165; publications, 73-74, 155; and records reproduction services in World War II, 199, 200, 201-202; Space Planning Team, 164-165; Special Photography Section (World War II), 200; Still Picture Branch, 77, 237-238; and the Office of Strategic Services, 195-205; Web site, 73, 76-77, 156-157, 237-238; and World War II, 195-205 National Archives Building, exhibits, 4-5, 54-61, 75-76, 156 National Archives Foundation, 77-78, 155 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 117-118, 120 National Bureau of Standards, 156 National Conscription Act, 290, 297, 298, 299 National Council for the Social Studies, 237 National Defense Act of 1916, 228 National Federation of Press Women, 236 National Guard, 228, 229, 231 National Historical Landmarks, 134 National Historical Publications and Records Commission, 76, 78, 84, 238; grants, 78 National History Day, 77 National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Northwestern Branch, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 305-313 National Intelligence Estimates, 78 National Personnel Records Center, 68, 70, 228-229, 231, 234, 237-238 National Science Foundation, 78 National Security Council, files opened, 158 National Standards for Civics and Government, 237 National Standards for History, 237 National welfare state, 251 Native Americans, photographs of, 77, 238; and the Spanish-American War, 9, 65 Naturalization records, and women, 146-153 Naval attachés, 37, 39-40, 41, 43 Naval History of the Civil War, by David Porter, 291 Naval Intelligence, Office of, 34, 39-40 Naval Operating Forces, Records of (RG 313), 43 Naval Operations, Records of the Office of the Chief of (RG 38), 37, 39-40 Naval Personnel, Records of the Bureau of (RG 24), 37-39 Naval personnel records, 62, 66, 68-70 Naval Records and Library, Office of, 39-41 Naval Records Collection of the Office of Naval Records and Library (RG 45), 40-41, 44, 65, 66 Naval registers of enlistment, 68 Naval War Board, 34, 42-43 Navigation, Bureau of (Navy), 34, 36, 37-39, 43, 68 Navigation, improvements to, 257-264 Navy, General Records of the Department of the (RG 80), 36, 42-43 Navy, U.S. Department of the, annual reports, 35, 36; NARA record groups relating to the Spanish-American War, 33-44; organization, 1898, 34-35 Navy Chaplain Corps, 68-69 Nessler, Carl, 49 New Deal, 93, 99-107, 111, 116, 139 "'New Glory to Its Already Gallant Record': The First Marine Battalion in the Spanish-American War," by Trevor K. Plante, 21-31 New Masses, 93 New Theatre, 88 New York (ship), 23, 37, 38 New York Times, 88 New Yorker, 88 Newark, USS, 26 Newby, Fereby, 248, 249, 251, 252, 253 Newby, William, 247-254; photos, 246, 247 Newhall, Ann Clifford, 238 Newkirk, Franklin, 299 Newspapers, role in the Spanish-American War, 7, 10, 12, 14, 21, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 33, 34, 65 Nixon, Richard M., materials relating to opened, 158 Nixon Presidential Materials Project, 158 Nogales, Arizona, 102-103, 107 Nogales, Mexico, 102-103, 107 North Atlantic Fleet, 23 North Atlantic Squadron, 21, 43 North Side (Chicago) Tenants' League, 115, 117 Northwest Confederacy, 290, 299 Norton, Charles Philip, 175, 177 Norton, Mrs. Charles Philip, 175-176
Office of Indian Affairs, 212 Office of Price Administration, 112-113 Office of Strategic Services, 195-205 Office of the Coordinator of Information (COI), 195, 196, 197-198, 199 Office of the Housing Expediter, 113, 115, 120 Officers' training schools, 231 Official War Review (newsreels), 174 Ogdensburg, New York, 102, 107 Ohio, 276, 289, 290, 299 Olds, Leland, 100 O'Neil, William "Bucky," 9, 14 One-Third of a Nation (Living Newspaper), 89, 93-94 Order of Battle of the United States Land Forces in the World War, 1917-19, 231 Osawkee Association, 211 Osio, Antonio Maria, 125 O'Sullivan, Timothy, 77 Our Mothers Before Us: Women and Democracy, 1789-1920 (educational resource packet), 155 Our War Cry Is "The Maine," by J. L. Miller, 33-34 Out at the Soldiers' Home, by Elizabeth Corbett, 305-306, 308 "Out at the Soldiers' Home: Union Veterans and Alcohol at the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers," by James Marten, 305-313
Palmer, C. F., 100 Panther, USS, 22, 23, 24, 25 Paper son industry, 129-131 Parres, Alex, 59; design by, 59 Patent drawings, 57 Pathé Weekly (newsreels), 174 Paul, Marilyn H., "Designs for Democracy: 200 Years of Drawings from the National Archives,"54-61 Pawnee, USS, 59 Payne, M. T., 138, 143 "Pearl Harbor, Japanese Espionage, and Arizona's Triangle T Ranch," by Jane Eppinga, 236 Pension Bureau, 247-248, 249, 251, 273, 285 Pension fraud, 249-254, 273 Pension records, 62, 64, 272, 275-276, 281, 285 Pensions, Civil War, 247-254, 272, 285 Perry, Charles A., 211 Pershing, Gen. John, 186 Pershing's Crusaders (film), 174 Petrograd, Russia, 170 Peuser, Richard W., "Documenting United States Naval Activities During the Spanish-AmericanWar," 33-45 Pew Charitable Trusts, 156 Pfaff, Christine, 236 Philippine Islands, 36, 40-41 Phillips, Marcelle, 141 "Photographing the Great War," by Jonathan Heller, 220-227 Photographs, added to NAIL, 238; in Agricultural Extension Service records, 144-145; exhibits of, 236; used for military intelligence, 198-200, 201, 220; of World War I, 220-222 Pierce, Franklin, 263 Pinkney, Ninian, 282 Pioneer Infantry Regiments, 232 Pittsburg, 283 Plante, Trevor K., "'New Glory to Its Already Gallant Record': The First Marine Battalion in the Spanish-American War," 21-31; "The Shady Side of the Family Tree: Civil War Union Court-Martial Case Files," 314-319 Plotkin, Wendy, "Rent Control in Chicago after World War II: Politics, People, & Controversy,"111-122 Plumb, Preston B., 217-218 Polk, James, 157, 262 Pond, Capt. George E., 216-218 Poole, Maj. Gen. Frederick C., 184 Pope, Gen. John, 212 Pope, John Russell, 4 Pope, Maj. Percival C., 22, 23 Port safety, 47, 51 Porter, Acting Rear Adm. David, 279, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 291-292; portrait, 280, 292 Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 25-26, 27, 28 Posner, Ernst, 205 Posters, 58, 61 Presidential libraries, 84, 157-158; records held by, 55, 75 Presidential Procession in Washington, The (film), 170-171 Presidential Recordings and Materials Preservation Act, 158 Prisoners of war, camps, 126, 133-134; and the Civil War, 248, 251-252, 271, 276, 290, 295,303-304, 318; cold war, 73-74; Korean war, 73-74; in Siberia, 189; Spanish, 25-26, 38; Spanish-American War, 25-26, 38, 126; World War I, 126, 133, 189; World War II, 126, 134 Prize case files, 291-292 Prologue, awards for articles in, 236; Web page, 73 Propaganda, American, 167-177; Bolshevik, 174; British, 168, 170, 173; films, 167-177; German, 168, 169, 171-172, 174; Japanese, 171-172; Russian revolution, 167-177; World War I, 167-177, 220, 224 "Prosperous Farms and Happier Homes: Arkansas Agricultural Extension Service, 1911-1966," by D. Clayton Brown, 136-145 Provost Marshal General's Bureau, Records of the (RG 110), 296 Public Building Service, Records of the, RG 121, 107 Public Buildings Service, 56 Public health, 126, 133-134 Public Housing Council, 113 Public Works Administration, 99, 101, 102-103, 107 Public Works Administration, Records of the, RG 135, 107 Publications, 73-74, 155; catalog, 155
Quarantine station, Angel Island, 126-127, 134 "Quartermasters, Commerce, and Railroads: Fort Riley, Kansas, in the Nineteenth Century," by William A. Dobak, 209-219 Quick, Sgt. John, 25, 28 Quirk, Alfred, 115, 120
Racial discrimination in the U.S. Navy, 65 Railroads, 209, 212-218 Rand, William, 49-50 Randall, James, 291 Raum, Green Berry, 249 Raynolds, Col. W. F., 264 Real estate industry, 113, 115-118, 120 Reclamation, Bureau of, 61 "Records, Records, Everywhere: Users Help NARA's Space Planning," by John W. Carlin, 164-165 Records management, 84-85 Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1780's-1917, RG 94, 231 Records of the Adjutant General's Office, 1917-, RG 407, 231 Records of the American Expeditionary Forces (World War I), RG 120, 231, 232, 233 Records of the Army Air Forces, RG 18, 233 Records of the United States Marine Corps, RG 127, 233-234 Records of the War Department General and Special Staffs, RG 165, 231 Records of U.S. Army Mobile Units, 1821-1942, RG 391, 231, 232 Records Relating to American Prisoners of War and Missing-in-Action Personnel from the Korean War and During the Cold War Era (RIP 102), 73-74 Red Rover, USS, 281, 282, 283-284; photo, 278 Reference Information Papers, 73-74 Registers of the United States Army, 231 Regular army and the Spanish-American War, 8, 13 Reina Mercedes (Spanish ship), photo, 43 Reiter, Comdr. George C., 22 Relief (hospital ship), photo, 42 Remaking the Nation (film), 174 Remey, Commodore George C., 43 Rent control, 111-120 "Rent Control in Chicago after World War II: Politics, People, & Controversy," by Wendy Plotkin, 111-122 Report of the Secretary of War, 12 Republican Party, 247, 249, 250-251, 257, 297-298, 300, 302-303, 304 Resolute, USS, 22, 25, 26, 27; photo, 27 Revolt of the Beavers (play), 94 Revzin, Naomi, 77-78 Reynolds, Maj. Gen. John, 126 Rio Grande, 102 Rives, Alfred, 58 Roberts, Nathaniel, 250, 251 Robertson, Walter, Jr., 199 Rockwell, Bertrand, 217, 218 Ronald Reagan Library, 237-238 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 60, 77, 99, 100, 118; and OSS, 195; photos, NAIL, 238; speeches, NAIL, 238 Roosevelt, Theodore, 39-40, 41, 42, 43; books by, 7, 9, 12; and the Congressional Medal of Honor, 7-18; photos of, 6, 8, 10, 18, 35; reports by, 12-13; and the Rough Riders, 7-18, 43; and the Spanish-American War, 7-18 Roosevelt, Brig. Gen. Theodore, Jr., 18 Roosevelt Dam, Arizona, 61 Root, Elihu, 168-169 Rough Riders, 7-18, 43, 62, 65, 70-71 Rough Riders, The, by Theodore Roosevelt, 7, 12 "Round Robin Affair," 14-15, 17 Royce, Col. Clark E., 272 Rural Electrification Administration, 139, 143 Russell, William H., 211, 212 Russian Revolution, 167-177 Ryan, John Joseph, 113, 115
Sadler, Harley, 49 St. Stephen, Crown of, 157-158 Salt Creek Civil War Round Table, 238 Sampson, Adm. William T., 14, 23, 25, 37, 43 Sampson Medal, 68 Samuels, Harold, 13 Samuels, Peggy, 13 San Francisco Bay, 125-126 San Juan Hill, Cuba, Battle of, 7, 10-14, 15, 16-18 Santa Fe Railroad, 212, 214 Santiago de Cuba, 9, 10-18, 23, 25-26, 35, 40, 43 Saturday Evening Post, 88 Schlatter, Charles, 259-261, 262 Schley, Rear Admiral Winfield Scott, 35, 43 Schnadig, Edward, 113 Schofield, Maj. Gen. John M., 216, 317 Secret societies, 295-302 Secretary of war, 259, 261 Sedition, 290, 299 Segregation, 49, 269-276 Segregation in the Armed Forces, 273-274 Seneca Falls Convention of 1848, 156-157 "Shady Side of the Family Tree: Civil War Union Court-Martial Case Files, The," by Trevor K. Plante, 314-319 Shafter, Maj. Gen. William R., 9-10, 11, 14-15, 17-18; photo, 9 Sheridan, Gen. Philip H., 214, 215-216, 217 Sherman, Maj. Gen. William, 280 Sherman, Gen. William T., 214, 215-216 Ships, conduct books, 68; construction of, 37; decklogs, 38; medical logbooks, 69; muster rolls, 68 Ships, Bureau of, 56 Ships, Records of the Bureau of, RG 19, 37 Shutt, William, 252 Siberia, 171-177, 181-190 Siboney, Cuba, 10 Sickles, Brig. Gen. Daniel E., 318; photo, 318 Signal Corps, 11 Signal Corps Photographic Service, 220 Sigsbee, Capt. Charles D., 41, 65; photo, 41 Silvera, John, 95-96 Silvey, Sgt. Richard, 23 Sisson, Edgar, 169, 170 Skiff, John, 289 Skocpol, Theda, 252-253 Slaves, and the Civil War, 269-270, 272-273, 275-276, 279, 280-281 Slum eradication, 101, 107 Smith, Guy Croswell, 170-171 Smith-Lever Act, 138, 140 Social Education, 237 Society for History in the Federal Government, 236 Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act, 190 Sons of Liberty, Order of the, 295-302 Souter, David, 76 Spain, 7, 21 Spanish-American War, and African Americans, 4, 10, 12, 13, 65, 66, 70-71; and Angel Island, 126; campaign badge, 68; casualties, 10, 13-14, 17, 21, 24, 25, 41-42, 62, 65-66; and Congressional Medals of Honor, 4, 7, 15-18, 21, 28; and contract medical personnel, 72; and disease epidemics, 14, 27; and the First Marine Battalion, 21-29; and genealogical research, 62-72; and health of military personnel, 22-23, 25, 27-28; logistics, 14; medical services, 14, 22, 41-42; navy-related record groups relating to, 33-44, 65, 66, 68; and Theodore Roosevelt, 7-18; and the U.S. Navy, 14, 21, 22, 26, 33-45; and women, 65 Spanish navy, 35, 40, 41, 42-43 Spanish troops in Cuba, 9-10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 24, 25 Spaulding, Henry, 115, 120 Spears, Brig. Gen. James G., 316-317 Spirochete (Living Newspaper), 92-93 Stanton, Edwin M., 315 Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 155 Startt, James D., "American Film Propaganda in Revolutionary Russia," 167-179 State, General Records of the Department of, RG 59, 107 State, U.S. Department of, and the New Deal, 99-107; records used for military intelligence, 197-198; and U.S. propaganda in World War I, 168-169, 170-171 State Sentinel (Indiana), 299 State's rights advocates, 257, 261, 264, 300, 301, 316 Steichen, Edward, 222 Steinberg, Maida, 115 Stephens, Hugh, 51 Stevenson, Adlai, 113, 115 Stone, 2d Lt. George E., photo, 221 Stone, Ron, 49 Story the Soldiers Wouldn't Tell: Sex in the Civil War, The, by Thomas P. Lowry, 319 Stovall, William H., 253 Strachen, P. A., 169 Stuart, Charles E., 100 Stuart, Gilbert, portrait by, 104 Suffrage, 297 Sumner, Brig. Gen. Samuel S., 11-12, 14, 17 Surgeon General's Office, Records of the, RG 112, 72 Suwanee, USS, 25, 26 Symbols, federal government, 55-56, 58
Tanner, James, 249; portrait, 249 Tate, Vernon D., 198-199, 200, 202, 203 "Ten Firkins of Butter and Other 'Traitorous' Aid," by Kellee L. Blake, 289-293 Territorial Volunteer Infantry, First, 65 Texas, 51, 157, 271, 276 Texas, USS, 24, 25, 38; photo, 40 Texas A&M University, 75 Texas City, Texas, 46-51 Texas City Disaster Act, 50 Thompson, Clark, 50 Thomson, Charles, 56 Thurston, Lt. Col. Edward S., 181, 184, 185-186, 190; photo, 184 Tia Juana River, 102 Toomey, Sgt. Maj. Edmond G., 187, 189 Topographical engineers, 258-259, 262, 264 Toral, Gen. Jose, 14 Town promoters, 211 Trahan, Curtis, 46, 51 Trans-Siberian Railway, 171-172, 184, 189, 197 Trask, David F., 44 Treason, 289-292, 295-302, 318 Treasury, U.S. Department of the, 56, 60, 262; Section of Fine Arts, 103, 105, 107 Treasury Relief Art Project (TRAP), 103, 105, 107 Treat, Samuel, 290-291; portrait, 291 Triak Research Corporation, 199, 200 Triple-A Plowed Under (Living Newspaper), 88, 89-92, 95 Trotsky, Leon, 184 Truman, Harry S., 113, 116, 205; photo, 230 Twentieth Century-Fox, 205
Uncle Sam Immigrant (film), 170-171 Unemployment relief, 100, 101, 102, 103, 107 "Unfinished Lincoln Memorial, The" (Web site), 237 Union army, 156, 157, 248, 269-276, 298, 301, 302, 314-319 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, 87, 92-93, 167-177, 181-191 Union Pacific, 212, 214 U.S. Army and African Americans, 65 U.S. Army Corps, Fifth, 9-10, 11, 14 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 56 U.S. Army Signal Corps, 174, 201-202, 220, 222-224 United States Auxiliary Naval Fleet, 43 U.S. Colored Infantry, Twenty-ninth, 269-276 United States Colored Troops, 74, 157, 270 U.S. Congress, and appropriations for internal improvements, 258-259, 261, 262, 264; in the post-Civil War period, 247-248 U.S. Constitution, 156, 303 U.S. District Courts, 148, 151, 252, 261, 291-292 U.S. Forest Service, 77 U.S. House of Representatives, 261; Committee on Military Affairs, 216; petitions to, 155; Select Committee on Assassinations, 236 U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, 153 U.S. Marine Corps, 21-29, 34-35, 36, 41-42, 62, 65, 70, 233-234 U.S. Military Academy, 58 U.S. naval courts of inquiry, regarding Rear-Admiral Schley, 35; regarding the sinking of the USS Maine, 21, 35, 36; reports, 35 U.S. Navy, and African Americans, 65, 269, 270, 279-286; and the Civil War, 279-286; ships, see Ships; and the Spanish-American War, 14, 21, 22, 26, 33-45, 62, 68; and Theodore Roosevelt, 8; and the U.S. Marine Corps, 22 "U.S. Recognition of the State of Israel, The" (Web site), 237 U.S. Senate, petitions to, 155 U.S. Supreme Court, 50, 76-77, 252, 261, 264, 290, 292, 295 United States v. Chicago (1849), 261 U.S. Volunteer Cavalry Regiment, First, 7-18, 43, 65, 70-71 U.S. Volunteers, and the Spanish-American War, 7-18, 62, 65, 70-71 Universal's Animated Weekly (newsreels), 174 Urban development, federal funding for, 257-264
Vallandigham, Clement, 290, 295, 299; portrait, 288 Vance, Cyrus, 158 Variety, 88 Veterans, African American, 307; Civil War, 305-313; disabled, 305-313; elderly, 307 Veterans Affairs, Department of, 229, 231 Veteran's pensions, Civil War, 247-255, 272-273, 285, 306, 307, 311, 312-313, 318-319 Vicksburg, Battle of, 279, 280, 281, 282-284 Virginia, 271, 272, 275, 276 Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of 1798, 299, 300 Vitaliano, 61 Vladivostok, Siberia, Russia, 171-173, 175-176, 177, 181, 184, 186-187, 189-190, 197 Volunteer soldiers, Civil War, 270, 305-313 Voorhees, Daniel, 298
Wagon roads, 211-212 Wallace, Henry, 90, 91, 92 Walpole, Hugh, 168 Walt Disney Company, 61 Walter, Clark, portrait of, 98 War & Conflict: Selected Images from the National Archives, 1765-1970, ed. by Jonathan Heller, 224 War Department, 223, 261; and Angel Island, 125-134; and the Civil War, 279, 280; and Congressional Medals of Honor, 7, 15; General Staff, 201; organization, 231; Pictorial Section, 223-224; and Spanish-American War, 7, 8-9, 10, 14, 17; and Theodore Roosevelt, 15-18 War journalism, 167, 220, 223-224 Washington, D.C., designs for, 58 Washington, George, 181-182 Watson, Morris, 89 Wayne County Press, 249 Wayne County Record, 248, 249, 250 Webster, Lt. J. D., 262-263, 264 Welles, Gideon, 279, 281 Wentworth, John, 263, 264 "We're More Than the National Archives," by John W. Carlin, 84-85 "Whatever the War, We're Preserving 'Private Ryan's' Records," by John W. Carlin, 244-245 Wheeler, Cornelius, 311, 312 Wheeler, Maj. Gen. "Fighting" Joe, 10, 11, 15; photo, 10 Whig Party, 257, 261, 262, 263 White House Central Files, opened, 158 Widow's pensions, 248, 252, 253, 272-273, 285, 312-313 "William Newby Case and the Legacy of the Civil War, The," by Stuart McConnell, 247-255 Williams, Harold, 168 Wills, Herbert L., 118 Wilson, James, 302 Wilson, Robert, 212 Wilson, Woodrow, 133, 167, 168-169, 170, 177, 184, 228, 233 Wilson B. Keene (ship), 48; photo, 48 Wisconsin, 270, 271, 289, 291, 305-313 Woman suffrage, 151, 156-157 "Woman Suffrage and the 19th Amendment" (Web site), 156-157 Women, farm women, 136, 137-138, 139-141, 143-145; and naturalization, 146-153; petitions to Congress, 155; and the Spanish-American War, 65 Women's Christian Temperance Union, 311 Women's Home Missionary Society, 132 Wood, Alexander T., 57 Wood, Brig. Gen. Leonard, 8-9, 11, 12, 13-14, 15, 16, 17-18; photos, 8, 10 Woodbury, Levi, 261 Woods, Tighe E., 113 Work Projects Administration, Records of the, RG 69, 107 Workers' Laboratory Theatre, 93 Workers' theater groups, 92-93 Workers' Theatre, 93 Works Progress Administration, 87, 105 World War I, and African Americans, 231, 232; exhibit on, 158; military service during, 228-234; photographs of, 220-227; propaganda during, 167-177; records, 164; and Russia, 167-177, 181-191 World War II, 60, 61; and domestic posters, 58; and European archival buildings and holdings, 205; and farmers, 139, 143; and the National Archives, 195-205; and rent control in Chicago, 111, 112, 120 World Wide Web, 75, 76-77, 78, 164-165, 237-238 Wound Chevrons, 231-232 Wright, Gen. George, 125-126 "Writing the Living Newspaper," 93
Yates, Richard, 270 Yazoo River, 280, 281, 282 Yockelson, Mitchell, "'I Am Entitled to the Medal of Honor and I Want It': Theodore Roosevelt and His Quest for Glory," 7-19; "They Answered the Call: Military Service in the United States Army During World War I, 1917-1919," 228-234 Yost, Bartely Y., 102 Young, Brig. Gen. Samuel B. M., 10 Youth's Companion, 252 |