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  • November 2012:
    Read about the Archives Leadersip Institute, The '12 Election, the Georgia Historical Society, ACLU Processing Project and Vermont court records.

  • August 2012:
    Read about digitizing James Sayre Show Business photographs, The North American Journals of Prince Maximilian of Wied, State and National Archival Partnership (SNAP) in Missouri and the W. L. Eury Appalachian Collection.

  • June 2012:
    Read about Eleanor Roosevelt: Spokesperson for Democracy, The Briscoe Center for American History, Hubert Humphrey: "The Happy Warrior" and The Strange Case of Constantine Rafinesque .

  • April 2012:
    Read about the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Encoded Archival Description (or EAD), and Stanford University's Archive of Recorded Sound.

  • February 2012:
    Read about the Mount Holyoke Electronic Records, Grant's final victory, and the Alaska Oil Spill records.

  • December 2011:
    Read about the George Kennan Papers, the Samuel Gompers Papers project, and Getty Research Institue project called "Living the American Dream: Housing and Urban Development in Los Angeles, 1936-1997.".

  • September 2011:
    Read about Interning at the NHPRC, the Founding Gardners, and projects at Duke and the Heinz Center for History in Pittsburgh.

  • July 2011:
    Read about NHPRC grant deadlines, the Spring Meeting, and News from the field.

  • May 2011:
    Read about NHPRC grant deadlines, FY 2011 Budget, and News from the field.

  • March 2011:
    Read about NHPRC Policy changes, grant deadlines, Founding Fathers Advisory Committee, and News from our Grantees.

  • December 2010:
    Read about NHPRC grant deadlines, Fall Grants, Founding Fathers Advisory Committee, Archives Leadership Institute and New from our Grantees.

  • October 2010:
    Read about NHPRC grant deadlines, Archives Month, papers of the War Department (1784-1800), Civic Engagement Collections in Pennsylvania, Alan Chesney and the Johns Hopkins Medical Archives.

  • August 2010:
    Read about NHPRC reauthorization, the new Commissioner Erin Mahan, the Kansas State Historical Society, Photo Archives at George Mason, and the Norman Rockwell Museum.

  • June 2010:
    Read about NHPRC grants, the new version of Annotation, the Selected Papers of John Jay and other NHPRC-funded projects.

  • March 2010:
    Read about NHPRC and Open Government, hidden archival collections related to Los Angeles arts and culture and renowned artist Rudy Wendelin.

  • January 2010:
    Read about FY 2010 Appropriations, Archivist Takes Oath of Office, Grant deadlines and The American Record.

  • November 2009:
    Archivist David Ferriero is new Chair of the NHPRC, applications for the Archives Leadership Institute, America's Swamp and the Grand Canyon.

  • September 2009:
    Read about John Quincy Adams on Twitter, NHPRC receives SAA's Distinguished Service Award, and much more news and information.

  • July 2009:
    Read about the NHPRC 75th Anniversary, reports on the FY 2010 budget recommendations, and news from our grantees.

  • May 2009:    HTML   |   PDF
    Read about Summer Institutes and the Fiscal Year 2010 budget, and download the 75th Anniversary logo!

  • March 2009:
    Read about new Commission members, updates from NHPRC grantees, and more!

  • January 2009:
    Read about Lincoln, Obama, and the NHPRC and more!

  • Annotation Archives
    Annotation was published through 2008.

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