By Angela Tudico | National Archives News Enlarge 2021 Cokie Roberts Women's History Fellow Kara Dixon Vuic, PhD. WASHINGTON, March 29, 2023 Kara Dixon Vuic has spent the last year traveling to the National Archives at College Park and Presidential Libraries around the country, researching her book project, “Drafting Women,” on the history of women and selective service.
By Mary Ryan | National Archives News WASHINGTON, February 28, 2023 The National Archives will host the opening forum for Civic Learning Week on March 7 in Washington, DC. The forum will be held in the William G. McGowan Theater in the National Archives Building and will bring together experts from around the country to discuss why civics matter, what resources are
The National Museum of the Great Lakes (NMGL) will kick off its annual spring lecture series Wednesday, March 8 at 7 p.m. by exploring the life of 19th century surveyor Admiral Henry Wolsey Bayfield.
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Comes to the History Colorado Center - EN ESPAÑOL | DENVER January 17, 2023 Pages from the original Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, a document which transformed this part of the world forever by significantly expanding the United States and setting the stage for Colorado’s statehood, will be exhibited in Denver for the first time ever.
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