Tag: Army
Have you ever considered a career in archival work? This week, we’re publishing a two-part post by Dr. Greg Bradsher remembering one of NARA’s archivists. The National Archives and Records Administration has been very fortunate to have among its ranks many “giants” of the archival profession. It has also had its share of interesting characters. Leonard [...]
Posted by Guest Blogger on April 29, 2013, under Archives I, Civil Records, History, Outside NARA, Reference, Researchers, The Process.
Tags: 101st Airborne Division, American Historical Association, Appalachian Trail, Army, Arthur Northwood, Constitution, G.I. Bill, George Washington University, Gregory Stone, Jim Hutson, Jr., Ken Hechler, Leonard A. Rapport, Library of Congress, Max Farrand, Maygene Daniels, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Historical Publications Commission, Project '87, Prologue, R. D. W. Connor, Society of American Archivists, Southern Writers' Project, The American Archivist, University of North Carolina, Yale University Press Comments: none
Today’s post is written by Stephanie Stegman, the special media projects volunteer at the National Archives at Fort Worth. This is the first post in a three-part series. Electoral projections are a popular topic these days, and everyone has an opinion. In July 1860, two engineers in Louisiana exchanged their predictions on the upcoming presidential [...]
Posted by Stephanie on April 19, 2012, under Civil Records, Digital Projects, NARA beyond DC/MD.
Tags: Army, Baton Rouge, Board of Public Works, Canal Street, Civil War, Confederate States Army, Custom House, Department of War, Hurricane Katrina, Johnson Kelly Duncan, Mississippi River, New Orleans, Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard, Presidential election, RG 36, Stephanie Stegman, Thomas K. Wharton, United States Military Academy, West Point Comments: 4
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