GUIDE to ARCHIVES and HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS in the REFERENCE GUIDES of Tile GERMAN HISTORICAL INSTITUTE WASHINGTON METROPOLITAN AREA WASHINGTON, D.C
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GUIDE TO ARCHIVES AND HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS IN THE REFERENCE GUIDES OF TIlE GERMAN HISTORICAL INSTITUTE WASHINGTON METROPOLITAN AREA WASHINGTON, D.C. Part I: NO. 7 Overview of General Resources Part II: Research Resources in Modem German and Austrian History Edited by MANFRED F. BOEMEKE and ROGER CHICKERING German Historical Institute Washington, D.C. 1995 CA THOlle' UNIVERSITY 12 Guide to Archives and Historical Collections District of Columbia 13 American Association of Retired Persons American Institute of Architects National Gerontology Resource Center Library and Archives 601 E Street, N.W. 1735 New York Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20049 Washington, D.C. 20006-5292 Tel.: (202) 434-2277 Tel.: (202) 626-7492 Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00a.m.-5:00p.m. Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00a.m.-5:00p.m. Thursday 9:00a.m.-6:3Op.m. Holdings: Complete records of the hearings of the Senate and House Appointment necessary to use rare books and archival material Committees on Aging, as well as an archival collection of Association publications; material on health care, legislation, retirement, housing, and Holdings: Extensive collection of material dating from the late 18th century employment of older persons. on all aspects of American architectural history, including over 5,000 photographs from the 19th century of American and European art and architecture; also houses the Archive of Women in Architecture. American Association of University Women Archives 1111 16th Street, N.W. American Institute for Contemporary German Studies Washington, D.C. 20036 Library Tel.: (202) 785-7763 11 Dupont Circle, N.W. (202) 785-7708 Suite 350 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-5:00p.m. Washington, D.C. 20036 By appointment only Tel.: (202) 332-9312 Hours: Monday-Friday 1O:00a.m.-5:00p.m. Holdings: Materials dating from 1881 pertaining to the Association and its predecessor organizations. Included are records· of the Association of Holdings: Over 4,700 books, 80 periodicals, ten daily newspapers, and a Collegiate Alumnae, containing studies on health, housing, and professions daily telexed summary of news from Gennany (''Infofunk''). In its primary for women; the International Federation of University Women,containing fields of interests-Gennan politics, economics, culture, society, literature, refugee dossiers; the Status of Women Committee, with materials on and history since 1945-the Institute aims to acquire all English-language suffrage, equal pay, women in public office, and women in the military; the books published since World War II. The library also gives scholars access Education Committee, covering elementary, secondary, and higher education; to external data bases via RUN (Research Library Infonnation Network) and and the White House Conferences on Children and Youth. Internet. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists American Pharmaceutical Association Foundation Library for the History of Obstetrics and Gynecology in America Archives 409 12th Street, S.w. 2215 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20024-2188 Washington, D.C. 20037 Tel.: (202) 638-5577 Tel.: (202) 429-7523 Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00a.m.-4:45p.m. Hours: By appointment only Holdings: Publications on all aspects of the history of women's health care Holdings: Records of the Association, related and affiliated organizations, in America, including clinical, socioeconomic, nursing, and. educational boards of pharmacy, and schools of pharmacy dating from the mid-19th issues. Materials include classic American textbooks and journals on century. obstetrics and gynecology, histories of the field and its institutions and See: "Structure of the Archives of the American Pharmaceutical Associ/i societies, and bibliographies on the history of medicine. tion," Pharmacy in History 7 (1962). 16 Guide to Archives and Historical Collections District of Columbia 17 B'nai B'rith Museum Holdings: Materials on labor history, including papers of leaders of the Archival Collection Knights of Labor, the American Federation of Labor, the United Mine 1640 Rhode Island Avenue, N.W. Workers of America, including the papers of Mother Jones, and the Congress Washington, D.C. 20036-3278 of Industrial Organizations; records of Catholic social welfare organizations Tel.: (202) 857-6588 in the United States; papers of Catholic scholars in anthropology, architec Hours: By appointment only ture, canon law, history, and philosophy; Catholic Church history, including Catholic Indian missions and frontier settlement; a microfilm collection of Holdings: Materials dating from the 16th century relating to the history of newspapers from the mid-19th century; a wide variety of materials from the the Jewish people in Europe and America, including immigration, assimila Holy Roman Empire to 1800; the Joseph D. Keenan Papers, 1945-1947, and tion, and social, political, and civil rights activities; many sources pertaining recordings of an oral account of the reorganization of West German labor to Germany and to the Holocaust. unions after World War II. Other historical topics covered include frontier settlements, the westward expansion of the United States, international Broadcast Pioneers Library relations, and war relief programs. 1771 N Street, N.W. See: Francis J. Weber, 'The Catholic University of America Archives," Washington, D.C. 20036 Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia 77 Tel.: (202) 223-0088 (March 1966); George A. Hruneni, Jr., "A Touch of Western Americana in Hours: Monday-Friday 11a.m.-7:00p.m. the Archives of The Catholic University of America," Manuscripts 27 By appointment only (with membership if possible) (Spring 1975); and id., "Bicentennial Potpourri in The Catholic University Holdings: Materials documenting the history of radio and television of America Archives," Manuscripts 28 (Winter 1976). broadcasting, including personal papers, scrapbooks, photographs, audio tapes, and more than 800 oral history interviews. 'Columbia Historical Society see Historical Society of Washington Brookings Institution Library Congressional Quarterly 1775 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. Editorial Research Reports Library Washington, D.C. 20036 1414 22nd Street, N.W. Tel.: (202) 797-6240 Washington, D.C. 20037 Hours: Monday-Friday 9:ooa.m.-5:3Op.m. Tel.: (202) 887-8569 Staff and guests only Hours: Monday-Friday 9:30a.m.-6:00p.m. Holdings: 80,000 volumes and 700 periodical titles relating to economics, By appointment only international trade, foreign policy, political science and public administration. Holdings: Collection of all congressional hearings and voting records from 1973 to the present. Extensive collection on American political sciene,e, history, the U.S. government and the legislative process. Catholic University of America John K. Mullen Memorial Library Corcoran Gallery of Art Department of Archives, Manuscripts, and Museum Collections Archives, Curatorial Library 620 Michigan Avenue, N.E. 500 17th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20064 Washington, D.C. 20006 Tel.: (202) 319-5065 Tel.: (202) 638-3211 Hours: Monday-Friday 9:ooa.m.-5:00p.m. Hours: By appointment only 22 Guide to Archives and Historical Collections District of Columbia 23 Holdings: Approximately 1,000 books, pamphlets, and photographs; rare Holdings: Records of the Federation, dating from the late 19th century, books relating to the assassination of President Lincoln; papers of Joseph including transcripts and programs of annual conventions, annual reports, Messmer and the diary of John Wilkes Booth. resolutions, correspondence, and photographs. Freer Gallery of Art Georgetown University see under Smithsonian Institution Joseph Mark Lauinger Library Special Collections Division 37th and 0 Streets, N.W. Friends Meeting of Washington Library Washington, D.C. 20057-1006 Library Tel.: (202) 687-7444 2111 Florida Avenue, N.W. Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00a.m.-5:30p.m. Washington, D.C. 20008 Tel.: (202) 483-3310 Holdings: Over 100 collections on subjects including United States Hours: By appointment only Catholic history and missions in Mexico, American and European history, diplomatic history, political science, philosophy, and the visual arts. There Holdings: Collections relating to the history of the Quaker Society in the are also more than 250 manuscript and photographic collections, including United States, Native Americans, and Mrican Americans. the Robert Wagner Papers, the McCarthy Historical Project Archive, and the archives of the American Political Science Association. GaUaudet University Gallaudet University Library George Washington University Archives Melvin Gelman Library Merrill Learning Center Special Collections Division and Archives 800 Florida Avenue, N.E. 2130 H Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20002 Washington, D.C. 20052 Tel.: (202) 651-5588 (voice) Tel.: (202) 994-7549 (202) 651-5209 (text telephone) Hours: Monday-Wednesday, Friday 12:00p.m.-5:00p.m. Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-5:00p.m. Thursday By appointment only Other hours by appointment (two weeks' notice required) Holdings: Collections of personal papers of prominent persons in the Holdings: The world's largest collection relating to the history, culture, fields of labor, international relations, journalism, politics, urban planning, organizations, and institutions of the deaf, including rare books, photo and higher education in 19th- and 20th-century America, including corres graphs, manuscript materials, and artifacts. While the majority of the pondence, diaries, manuscripts, oral history transcripts, and photographs. materials date from