By Victoria Macchi and Angela Tudico | National Archives News Enlarge New equipment in the Sandia computer room, part of the Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration, 1983.
By Victoria Macchi | National Archives News Enlarge An image of "Government Exhibit 8: Gym Bag" from the United States v. G. Gordon Liddy trial is one of the newly digitized records in the National Archive Catalog. View in National Archives Catalog WASHINGTON, June 17, 2022 For the first time since the Watergate scandal broke nearly 50 years ago, the paper records, exhibits,
By Victoria Macchi | National Archives News Enlarge Navajo Nation, Utah, part of the "Schedule of Treaties and Acts of Congress Authorizing Allotments of Lands in Severalty and Schedule of Indian Land Cessions." Library of Congress. Source: Library of Congress. WASHINGTON, July 7, 2022 From offices on the East Coast, National Archives and Records Administration educators met
By Victoria Macchi | National Archives News WASHINGTON, April 29, 2022 After leading the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) for 12 years, Archivist of the United States David S. Ferriero will retire this week. The head of the agency reflected on his time at the agency in a recent interview with National Archives News. The interview from April 22, 2022, has
By Victoria Macchi | National Archives News WASHINGTON, March 31, 2022 From paper to magnetic tape to digital images, the 1950 Census records will debut publicly this week following 10 years of work by National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) staff. The public will be able to access the records, which for the first time will include a name search function on