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Visitors to Archives honor Reagan with diaries
The National Archives and the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library is offering children a chance to imagine a day in the White House and create their own presidential diaries.
Tags: Ronald Reagan , Your Day as President
40 years after leak, the Pentagon Papers are out
Tags: Pentagon Papers , Supreme Court , Daniel Ellsberg ,
National Archives hires 'Wikipedian in Residence'
The National Archives has appointed its first "Wikipedian in Residence" to help connect with the Wikipedia community.
Tags: Dominic McDevitt-Parks , Wikipedia , Wikipedian in Residence
National Archives hosts genealogy fair
Tags: Genealogy Fair , genealogy
Gates breaks ground for GW presidential library
The father of our country is on track to get a new $47 million library.
Tags: Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of Ge , FedEx , Fred Smith , Robert Gates , Donald W. Reynolds Foundation , Mount Vernon , George Washington
National Archives releasing Civil War records online
With the 150th anniversary of the start of the Civil War now just days away, the National Archives is trying to make it easier for amateur historians to learn more about the War Between the States -- and to make it more personal.
Tags: Civil War , Ancestry.com , Ken Burns
Archives claims possession of rare Lincoln document
Papers signed by President Abraham Lincoln have been bought and sold since the end of the Civil War. But the National Archives says they should control one particular document.
Tags: Abraham Lincoln , Laurie Zook , Mission Transition
Social media boosts Archives' usability
U.S. Archivist David Ferriero describes how the National Archives is using online tools to increase public participation.
Tags: David Ferriero , social media , technology , Federal Drive , NARA
NARA contest: Tweet the Bill of Rights
The National Archives says it's time the Bill of Rights got a hip new upgrade and need your help. Archivist David Ferriero gives us the hashtag.
Tags: Federal Drive , technology , NARA , twitter , Bill of Rights , David Ferriero
Guilty plea in federal embezzlement case
James Clay Whitson of Nottingham, Md. will spend 15 months in prison after pocketing money that was to be used to pay for maintenance work at the National Archives and Records Administration in College Park.
Tags: embezzlement , College Park , U.S. District Court , James Clay Whitson , Kate Ryan




