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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, Maryland 20740 Phone, 866–272–6272. Internet, www.archives.gov.

Archivist of the United States ALLEN WEINSTEIN Deputy Archivist of the United States ADRIENNE C. THOMAS Chief of Staff DEBRA WALL Assistant Archivist for Administration ADRIENNE C. THOMAS, Acting Assistant Archivist for Information Services MARTHA MORPHY Assistant Archivist for Presidential Libraries SHARON K. FAWCETT Assistant Archivist for Records Services— MICHAEL J. KURTZ Washington, DC Assistant Archivist for Regional Records THOMAS E. MILLS Services Director of the Federal Register RAYMOND A. MOSLEY Director of Public Affairs and Communications SUSAN COOPER Staff Director, Congressional Affairs DAVID MCMILLEN, Acting Director, Equal Employment Opportunity and ROBERT JEW Diversity Programs Director, Information Security Oversight Office WILLIAM J. BOSANKO Director, Policy and Planning Staff SUSAN M. ASHTIANIE Executive Director, National Historical KATHLEEN M. WILLIAMS Publications and Records Commission General Counsel GARY M. STERN Inspector General PAUL BRACHFELD [For the National Archives and Records Administration statement of organization, see the Federal Register of June 25, 1985, 50 FR 26278]

The National Archives and Records Administration safeguards and preserves the records of our Government, ensuring that the people can discover, use, and learn from this documentary heritage; establishes policies and procedures for managing U.S. Government records; manages the Presidential Libraries system; and publishes the laws, regulations, and Presidential and other public documents.

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The National Archives and Records policies, and activities of the Administration (NARA) is the successor Government, NARA develops standards agency to the National Archives and guidelines for the nationwide Establishment, which was created in management and disposition of recorded 1934 and subsequently incorporated into information. It appraises Federal records the General Services Administration as and approves records disposition the National Archives and Records schedules. It also inspects agency Service in 1949. NARA was established records and as an independent agency in the practices, develops records management executive branch of the Government by training programs, provides guidance act of October 19, 1984 (44 U.S.C. 2101 and assistance on proper records et seq.), effective April 1, 1985. management, and provides for storage of Activities inactive records. For agencies headquartered in the Washington, DC, Archival Program The National vicinity, these functions are assigned to Archives and Records Administration the Office of Records Services/ maintains, as archival records, the Washington, DC. historically valuable records of the U.S. Government, dating from the Office of Records Services Revolutionary War era to the recent past; (Washington, DC) arranges and preserves records and prepares finding aids to facilitate their Modern Records Program The Modern use; makes records available for use in Records Program improves the life cycle research rooms in its facilities and via management of Federal records in all the Internet; answers written and oral media for Government agencies; requests for information contained in its provides formal training in Federal holdings; and, for a fee, provides copies records management; preserves and of records. These holdings include the makes available permanent electronic records of the U.S. House of records; and coordinates technical Representatives and the U.S. Senate, assistance to Federal agencies on records which are preserved and administered creation, management, and disposition by the Center for Legislative Archives. to agencies in the Washington, DC, area. Many important records are available on For more information, log on to microfilm and on the NARA Web site at www.archives.gov/records-mgmt. www.archives.gov. Archival records The Washington National Records created in the Washington, DC, area and in the custody of NARA are maintained Center offers a wide range of records in NARA facilities in the Washington, storage and servicing options as DC, area. Archival records of high described below under Regional Records regional or local interest in the custody Services, and also offers customized of NARA are maintained in the NARA workshops and records management regional archives (see the ‘‘Regional assistance upon request and will assist Records Services’’ section). NARA also agencies with their records storage has nine affiliated archives that hold problems. NARA-owned records on behalf of NARA and make them available to the For further information on records center services in the Washington, DC, area (West Virginia, public. Virginia, and Maryland), contact the Director of the Records Management To ensure proper Records Management Division, Washington documentation of the organization, National Records Center. Phone, 301–778–1650. Washington Area Records Facilities—National Archives and Records Administration

Facility Address Director Telephone

National Archives...... 700 Pennsylvania Ave. NW., James Hastings ...... 202–357–5393 Washington, DC 20408. National Archives at College Park 8601 Adelphi Rd., College Park, Sharon Gibbs Thibodeau ...... 301–837–3400 MD 20740.

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Washington Area Records Facilities—National Archives and Records Administration— Continued

Facility Address Director Telephone

Washington National Records 4205 Suitland Rd., Suitland, MD Alan Kramer ...... 301–778–1600 Center. 20746.

Office of Regional Records Services urgent business needs; and disposition The Office of Regional Records Services services, providing disposal for records provides services to agencies outside the that have reached their required Washington, DC, area. NARA has nine retention period or transfer to the regions and the National Personnel holdings of the National Archives for Records Center. Each region operates a permanent records. full life-cycle records program, including Regional Archives Archival records of records management operations, records high regional significance are maintained centers, and regional archives. NARA in these facilities. Many important maintains information about the records original records held in NARA facilities management programs of Federal in the Washington, DC, area are agencies in the region; conducts available in microform in most of these inspections, evaluations, or surveys of regional facilities. These facilities arrange records and records management and preserve the records and prepare programs in agencies; reports on finding aids to facilitate their use; make findings; and recommends improvements the records available for use in research or necessary corrective actions. NARA rooms; answer written or oral requests also furnishes guidance and technical for information contained in the assistance to Federal agencies on records holdings; and, for a fee, provide copies creation, management, and disposition; of the records. develops and conducts training aimed at National Personnel Records Center improving agency records management The Center stores, services, and disposes and disposition practices; and appraises of civilian personnel, medical, and pay Federal records to determine whether records of former U.S. Civil Service they warrant preservation by the U.S. employees and military personnel and Government. medical records of discharged military Federal Records Centers These Centers personnel. It has a research room for are for the storage and servicing of non- referencing official military personnel current and certain active records of folders and other related records. The Federal agencies. Services include the Center also provides Federal agencies storage of textual and special media with services and technical advice records; storage for nonclassified and relating to records disposition, filing and classified records; retrieval of records to classification schemes, and protection of fulfill statutory requirements and conduct vital civilian and military records. daily business; special projects to For further information, contact the Office of respond to sudden shifts in customer Regional Records Services. Phone, 301–837–2950. demands; expedited response to Fax, 301–837–1617. Internet, www.archives.gov/ congressional inquiries, litigation, and locations/records-management.html. Regional Records Services Facilities—National Archives and Records Administration (HQ: Headquarters facility; A: Facility holding archival records)

City Address Director Telephone

Northeast Region (HQ) ...... 380 Trapelo Rd., Waltham, MA 02154–6399 ...... Diane LeBlanc 781–663–0130 Boston, MA (A) ...... 380 Trapelo Rd., Waltham, 02154–6399 ...... 781–663–0130 Pittsfield, MA ...... 100 Conte Dr., 01201–8230 ...... 413–236–3600 New York City, NY (A) ...... 201 Varick St., 10014–4811 ...... 866–840–1752 Mid-Atlantic Region (HQ) ...... 900 Market St., Philadelphia, PA 19107–4292 .... V. Chapman Smith 215–606–0100 Center City Philadelphia, 900 Market St., 19107–4292 ...... 215–606–0100 PA (A). Northeast Philadelphia, PA 14700 Townsend Rd., 19154–1096 ...... 215–305–2000

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Regional Records Services Facilities—National Archives and Records Administration— Continued (HQ: Headquarters facility; A: Facility holding archival records)

City Address Director Telephone

Southeast Region (HQ) (A) .... 5780 Jonesboro Rd., Morrow, GA 30260–3806 .. James McSweeney 770–968–2100 Ellenwood, GA ...... 4712 Southpark Blvd., 30294–3595 ...... 404–736–2820 Great Lakes Region (HQ) ...... 7358 S. Pulaski Rd., Chicago, IL 60629–5898 .... David E. Kuehl 773–948–9001 Chicago, IL (A) ...... 7358 S. Pulaski Rd., 60629–5898 ...... 773–948–9001 Dayton, OH ...... 3150 Springboro Rd., 45439–1883 ...... 937–425–0672 Kingsridge, OH ...... 8801 Kingsridge Dr., Miamisburg, OH 45458 ...... 937–425–0650 Central Plains Region (HQ) ... 2312 E. Bannister Rd., Kansas City, MO 64131– R. Reed Whitaker 816–268–8000 3011. Kansas City, MO (A) ...... 2312 E. Bannister Rd., 64131–3011 ...... 816–268–8000 Lee’s Summit, MO ...... 200 Space Ctr. Dr., 64064–1182 ...... 816–268–8000 Lenexa, KS ...... 17501 West 98th St., 66219–1735 ...... 913–268–8000 Southwest Region (HQ) ...... 1400 John Burgess Dr., Fort Worth, TX 76140 ... Preston Huff Fort Worth, TX (A) ...... 501 W. Felix St., Bldg. 1, P.O. Box 6216, 76115 817–831–5620 Rocky Mountain Region (HQ) Bldg. 48, Denver Federal Ctr., Denver, CO Barbara Voss 303–407–5740 (A). 80225–0307. Pacific Region (HQ) ...... 1000 Commodore Dr., San Bruno, CA 94066 ..... David Drake, Acting 650–238–3477 Laguna Niguel, CA (A) ...... 1st Fl. E., 24000 Avila Rd., 92607–3497 ...... 949–360–2641 San Francisco, CA (A) ...... 1000 Commodore Dr., San Bruno, 94066 ...... 415–238–3501 Riverside County, CA ...... 23123 Cajalco Rd., Perris, 92570–7298 ...... 951–956–2000 Pacific Alaska Region (HQ) ... 6125 Sand Point Way NE., Seattle, WA 98115– Steven M. Edwards 206–336–5115 7999. Seattle, WA (A) ...... 6125 Sand Point Way NE., 98115–7999 ...... 206–336–5115 Anchorage, AK (A) ...... 654 W. 3d Ave., 99501–2145 ...... 907–261–7820 National Personnel Records 9700 Page Ave., St. Louis, MO 63132 ...... Ronald L. Hindman 314–801–0800 Center (HQ).

Affiliated Archives Facilities—National Archives and Records Administration

Facility Address Telephone Fax

Library of Congress ...... Prints and Photographs Division, Rm. 339, James 202–707–6399 202–707–6647 Madison Bldg., Washington, DC 20540–4730. New Mexico State Records Cen- Archives and Historical Services Division, New Mex- 505–476–7900 505–476–7909 ter and Archives. ico Commission of Public Records, 1205 Camino Carlos Rey, Sante Fe, NM 87505. Oklahoma Historical Society ...... Research Division, 2401 North Laird Ave., Oklahoma 405–522–5248 ...... City, OK 73105. Pennsylvania State Archives ...... Bureau of Archives and History, Pennsylvania Histor- 717–783–3281 ...... ical and Museum Commission, 350 North St., Har- risburg, PA 17120. U.S. Government Printing Office Superintendent of Documents, 732 N. Capitol St...... NW., Washington, DC 20401. U.S. Military Academy ...... Special Collections and Archives Division, U.S. Mili- 845–938–3259 845–938–4000 tary Academy Library, Jefferson and Collum Rd., West Point, NY 10996–1711. U.S. Naval Academy ...... William W. Jeffries Memorial Archives, Rm. 320, Nim- 410–293–6922 410–293–4926 itz Library, 589 McNair Rd., Annapolis, MD 21402. Yellowstone National Park Ar- P.O. Box 168, Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190 307–344–2563 307–344–2323 chives. University of North Texas Librar- P.O. Box 305190, Denton, TX 76203 ...... 940–565–3269 ...... ies.

Presidential Libraries Through the other memorabilia of interest to the Presidential libraries, which are located public. at sites selected by the Presidents and The records of each President since built with private funds, NARA preserves Herbert Hoover are administered by and makes available the records and NARA. While such records were once personal papers of a particular considered personal papers, all President’s administration. In addition to Presidential records created on or after providing reference services on January 20, 1981, are declared by law to Presidential documents, each library be owned and controlled by the United prepares documentary and descriptive States and are required to be transferred publications and operates a museum to to NARA at the end of the exhibit documents, historic objects, and administration, pursuant to the

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Presidential Records Act of 1978 (44 For further information, contact the Office of U.S.C. 2201 et seq.). Presidential Libraries. Phone, 301–837–3250. Fax, 301–837–3199. Presidential Libraries—National Archives and Records Administration

Library City/Address Director Telephone

Herbert Hoover Library ...... West Branch, IA 52358–0488 ..... Timothy G. Walch ...... 319–643–5301 Franklin D. Roosevelt Library ...... Hyde Park, NY 12538–1999 ...... Cynthia M. Koch ...... 845–486–7770 Harry S. Truman Library ...... Independence, MO 64050–1798 Michael Devine ...... 816–268–8200 Dwight D. Eisenhower Library ...... Abilene, KS 67410–2900 ...... Karl Weissenbach ...... 785–263–6700 John F. Kennedy Library ...... Boston, MA 02125–3398 ...... Thomas J. Putnam ...... 617–514–1600 Lyndon B. Johnson Library ...... Austin, TX 78705–5702 ...... Betty Sue Flowers ...... 512–721–0200 Richard Nixon Library ...... Yorba Linda, CA 92886–3903 .... Timothy Naftali ...... 714–983–9120 Richard Nixon Library ...... College Park, MD 20740–6001 .. Timothy Naftali ...... 301–837–3290 Gerald R. Ford Library ...... Ann Arbor, MI 48109–2114 ...... Elaine K. Didier ...... 734–205–0555 Gerald R. Ford Museum ...... Grand Rapids, MI 49504–5353 .. Elaine K. Didier ...... 616–254–0400 Jimmy Carter Library ...... Atlanta, GA 30307–1498 ...... Jay E. Hakes ...... 404–865–7100 Ronald Reagan Library ...... Simi Valley, CA 93065–0666 ...... R. Duke Blackwood ...... 805–577–4000 George Bush Library ...... College Station, TX 77845–3906 Warren L. Finch, Jr...... 979–691–4000 William J. Clinton Library ...... Little Rock, AR 72201–1749 ...... Terri Garner ...... 501–374–4242 Presidential Materials Staff ...... Washington, DC 20408–0001 ..... Nancy Kegan Smith ...... 202–357–5200

The Office of the Federal Register The online in electronic formats at Office of the Federal Register (OFR) www.gpoaccess.gov/nara/index.html. prepares and publishes a wide variety of For further information, contact Information public documents. Upon issuance, acts Services, Office of the Federal Register. Phone, of Congress are published in slip law 202–741–6000. TTY, 202–741–6086. Fax, 202–741– (pamphlet) form and then cumulated and 6012. E-mail, [email protected]. Internet, published for each session of Congress www.archives.gov/federal-register or in the United States Statutes at Large. www.federalregister.gov. Each Federal workday, the OFR National Archives Trust Fund Board publishes the Federal Register which The National Archives Trust Fund Board contains current Presidential receives funds from the sale of proclamations and Executive orders, reproductions of historic documents and Federal agency regulations having publications about the records, as well general applicability and legal effect, as from gifts and bequests. The Board invests these funds and uses income to proposed agency rules, and documents support archival functions such as the required by statute to be published. All preparation of publications that make Federal regulations in force are codified information about historic records more annually in the Code of Federal widely available. Members of the Board Regulations. are the Archivist of the United States, the Presidential speeches, news Secretary of the Treasury, and the conferences, messages, and other Chairman of the National Endowment materials released by the White House for the Humanities. Office of the Press Secretary are For further information, contact the Secretary, published in the Weekly Compilation of National Archives Trust Fund Board. Phone, 301– Presidential Documents and annually in 837–3550. the Public Papers of the Presidents. National Historical Publications and The United States Government Records Commission The National Manual, published annually, serves as Historical Publications and Records the official handbook of the Federal Commission (NHPRC) is the grant- Government, providing extensive making affiliate of the National Archives and Records Administration. Its mission information on the legislative, judicial, is to promote the preservation and use of and executive branches. America’s documentary heritage All of the above publications are essential to understanding our available in both paper editions and democracy, history, and culture. NHPRC

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grants help State and local archives, Archives Building and the National universities, historical societies, and Archives at College Park, call 202–357– other nonprofit organizations solve 5000. TDD, 301–837–0482. preservation problems dealing with Congressional Affairs The electronic records, improve training and Congressional Affairs staff maintains techniques, strengthen archival contact with and responds to inquiries programs, preserve and process records from congressional offices. Phone, 202– collections, and provide access to them 357–5100. Fax, 202–357–5959. through the publication of finding aids and documentary editions of the papers Contracts Information on business of the Founding Era and other themes opportunities with NARA are available and historical figures in American electronically at www.fedbizopps.gov. history. The NHPRC works in Educational Opportunities NARA offers partnership with a national network of several courses on archival and records State historical records advisory boards. management principles and on using It also provides Federal leadership in NARA resources for research and in the public policy for the preservation of, and classroom. For information on public access to, America’s documentary programs and workshops, contact the heritage. Center for the National Archives For further information, contact the National Experience Education Office at 202– Historical Publications and Records Commission. 357–5210. Fax, 202–357–5925. Phone, 202–357–5010. E-mail, [email protected]. For information about the ‘‘Modern Internet, www.archives.gov/nhprc. Archives Institute,’’ contact the Modern Information Security Oversight Office Archives Institute, Room 301, National The Information Security Oversight Archives Building, 700 Pennsylvania Office (ISOO) oversees the security Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20408– classification programs in both 0001. Phone 202–357–5259. Government and industry and reports to For information about records the President annually on their status. management workshops, contact the Executive orders 12829 and 12958 serve National Records Management Training as the authority for ISOO, and the Office Program (phone, 301–837–0660), any receives its policy and program guidance regional records services facility, or the from the National Security Council. An Office of Regional Records Services organizational component of the (phone, 301–837–2950). Internet, National Archives and Records www.archives.gov/records-mgmt/ Administration, ISOO’s goals are to hold training/index.html. For information about ‘‘The Federal classification activity to the minimum Register: What It Is and How To Use It,’’ necessary to protect the national call 202–741–6000. security; to ensure the safeguarding of For information about the ‘‘Institute for classified national security information in the Editing of Historical Documents’’ at both Government and industry in a cost- the University of Wisconsin, Madison, or effective and efficient manner; and to fellowships in documentary editing and promote declassification and public archival administration, contact NHPRC, access to information as soon as national National Archives and Records security considerations permit. Administration, 700 Pennsylvania For further information, contact the Information Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20408– Security Oversight Office. Phone, 202–357–5250. 0001. Phone, 202–357–5010. E-mail, [email protected]. Internet, Sources of Information www.archives.gov/grants. Calendar of Events To be added to the Electronic Access Information about mailing list for the monthly National NARA and its holdings and publications Archives Calendar of Events, call 202– is available electronically. Internet, 357–5000. For a recorded www.archives.gov. E-mail, announcement of events at the National [email protected].

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Employment For job opportunities souvenirs are available for sale at the nationwide, contact the nearest NARA National Archives Shop in Washington, facility or the Human Resources DC, each Presidential library, and some Operations Branch, Room 339, 9700 regional archives. Phone, 202–357– Page Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63132. 5271. Internet, www.estore.archives.gov. Phone, 800–827–4898. TDD, 314–801– Public Affairs The Public Affairs staff 0886. Internet, www.archives.gov/ maintains contact with and responds to careers/jobs. inquiries from the media, issues press Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act releases and other literature, and Requests Requests should be directed maintains contact with organizations as follows: representing the archival profession, For operational records of the National scholarly organizations, and other groups Archives and Records Administration, served by NARA. Phone, 202–357–5300. contact the NARA Freedom of Museum Programs Contact the Center Information Act/Privacy Act Officer, for the National Archives Experience, General Counsel Staff, National Archives National Archives and Records and Records Administration, 8601 Administration, Washington, DC 20408. Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740– Phone, 202–357–5210. Fax, 202–357– 6001. Phone, 301–837–3642. Fax, 301– 5926. 837–0293. Publications Agency publications, For archival records in the custody of including facsimiles of certain the Office of Records Services— documents, finding aids to records, and Washington, DC, contact the Special Prologue, a scholarly journal published Access/FOIA Staff, National Archives and quarterly, are available from the Records Administration, 8601 Adelphi Customer Service Center (NWCC2), Road, College Park, MD 20740–6001. NARA, Room 1000, National Archives at Phone, 301–837–3190. Fax, 301–837– College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, 1864. College Park, MD 20740–6001. Phone, For archival records in the custody of 800–234–8861. Fax, 301–837–0483. a regional archives, contact the facility Internet, www.archives.gov/publications. serving the appropriate region (see the Most records management ‘‘Regional Records Services Facilities’’ publications are available electronically section) or the Office of Regional on the NARA Web site. Limited Records Services. Phone, 301–837– quantities of some records management 2950. Fax, 301–837–1617. publications and posters are available in For archival records in the custody of hard copy format from the Life Cycle a Presidential library, contact the library Management Division, NARA, 8601 that has custody of the records (see the Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740– ‘‘Presidential Libraries’’ section). 6001. Phone, 301–837–3560. Fax, 301– For records in the physical custody of 837–3699. E-mail, the Washington National Records Center [email protected] or the regional Federal records centers, Information about laws, regulations, contact the Federal agency that and Presidential documents is available transferred the records to the facility. from the Office of the Federal Register, Records stored in the records centers NARA, Washington, DC 20408. Phone, remain in the legal custody of the 202–741–6000. E-mail, agency that created them. [email protected]. Internet, Grants For NHPRC grants, contact www.archives.gov/federal-register or NHPRC, National Archives and Records www.federalregister.gov. To subscribe to Administration, 700 Pennsylvania the Federal Register table of contents Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20408– electronic mailing list, go to http:// 0001. Phone, 202–357–5010. E-mail, listserv.access.gpo.gov and select online [email protected]. Internet, mailing list archives, FEDREGTOC–L. To www.archives.gov/grants. receive e-mail notification of new public Museum Shops Publications, document laws, subscribe to PENS (Public Law facsimiles, and document-related Electronic Notification Service) at

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www.archives.gov/federal-register, ‘‘New Teacher Workshops and Teaching Public Laws.’’ Materials The National Archives NHPRC guidelines are available from education specialists have developed the NHPRC, National Archives and programs to train teachers in the use of Records Administration, 700 primary source material in the classroom Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, and can provide information on how to DC 20408–0001. Phone, 202–357– obtain documentary teaching materials 5010. E-mail, [email protected]. for classroom use. For further Internet, www.archives.gov/grants. information, contact the education staff Reference Services Records are of the Center for the National Archives available for research purposes in Experience. Phone, 202–357–5210. reading rooms at the National Archives Tours Individuals or groups may building, 700 Pennsylvania Avenue request guided tours of the exhibitions at NW., Washington, DC (phone, 202– the National Archives building. Tours are 357–5400); at the National Archives at given by reservation only and subject to College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, availability. Individuals are requested to College Park, MD (phone, 866–272– 6272); and at each Presidential library, make arrangements at least 6 weeks in the National Personnel Records Center, advance. Tours are scheduled for 9:45 and at regional archives. Written a.m. Monday through Friday. Tours of requests for information may be sent to the National Archives at College Park, any of these units, or they may be MD, may also be arranged. Self-guided addressed to the Customer Services tours are available, through reservations, Division, National Archives at College Monday through Friday from 10:15 a.m. Park, Room 1000, 8601 Adelphi Road, until 90 minutes before closing. Groups College Park, MD 20740–6001. Phone, are limited to 100 people. For more 866–272–6272. E-mail, information and reservations, contact the [email protected]. Tour Office between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., The Public Inspection Desk of the Monday through Friday. Phone, 202– Office of the Federal Register is open 357–5450. E-mail, every Federal business day for public [email protected]. inspection of documents scheduled for Volunteer Service Volunteer service publication in the next day’s Federal opportunities are available at the Register, at Suite 700, 800 North Capitol National Archives Building and the Street NW., Washington, DC. Phone, National Archives at College Park, MD. 202–741–6000. In addition, the Volunteers conduct tours, provide documents currently on public information in the exhibit halls, work inspection may be viewed at: with staff archivists in processing historic www.federalregister.gov. documents, and serve as genealogical Speakers and Presentations The aides in the genealogical orientation National Archives conducts regular room. For more information, contact the public programs featuring authors, films, Volunteer Program Staff. Phone, 202– and symposia related to National 357–5272. Fax, 202–357–5925. E-mail, Archives holdings. For programs in the [email protected]. Similar Washington, DC, area, more information opportunities exist in the Presidential is available on the calendar update line. libraries and at the regional archives. Phone, 202–357–5000. The Calendar of Contact the facility closest to you for Events is also available by sending an e- information about volunteer mail to [email protected]. opportunities.

For further information, write or visit the National Archives and Records Administration, 700 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20408–0001. Phone, 202–357–5400. Internet, www.archives.gov. E-mail, [email protected].

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