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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
This week in 1775, the battles of Lexington and Concord were fought in Massachusetts. The Massachusetts militia and Lieutenant Colonel Francis Smith’s group of British troops suffered casualties, but it is still unclear which side fired the first shot that began the American Revolution. RG 360, The Papers of the Continental Congress, compiled 1774 – [...]
Posted by Monique Politowski on April 17, 2012, under Archives I, Civil Records, NARA beyond DC/MD.
Tags: Abraham Garfield, American Revolution, Benjamin Monroe, Concord, Continental Congress, Edward Richardson, Edward T. Gould, Ephraim Melvin, Francis Smith, Francis Wheeler, Gregory Stone, Isaac Parks, Isaac Pierce, James Barrett, John Barrett, John Brown, John Hoar, John Parker, John Whitehead, Jonathan Farrar, Joseph Butler, Joseph Chandler, Lexington, Massachusetts State Papers, Monique Politowski, Nathan Barrett, Nathan Buttrick, Peter Wheeler, RG 360, Robinson Bradbury, Samuel Barrett, Samuel Spring, Silas Walker, Stephen Hosmer Jr., Thaddeus Bancroft, Thomas Jones, William Hosmer Comments: 3
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