Interpretive Programs Office:
- Irene Chambers, Interpretive Programs Officer
- Cheryl Regan, Exhibition Director
- Debbie Durbeck, Production Officer
- Christopher O'Connor, Lead Exhibition Production
Specialist
- Betsy Nahum-Miller, Online Exhibition Coordinator
- Tambra Johnson, Registrar
- Susan Mordan, Education Specialist
- Giulia Adelfio, Denise Agee, Margaret Brown, Kimberli Curry,
Seth de Matties, Trudy French, David Hayward, Martha Hopkins,
Carroll Johnson, Pamela Steele
Library of Congress Curators:
- Ronald Grim, Geography and Map Division, principal
curator
- Gerard Gawalt, Manuscript Division
- Rosemary Fry Plakas, Rare Book and Special
Collections Division
Advisors to the Exhibition:
- James P. Ronda, University of Tulsa
- John Logan Allen, University of Wyoming
- Carolyn Gilman, Missouri Historical Society
Library of Congress Staff Contributors:
Conservation
Mark Roosa, Diane L. van der Reyden, Rikki Condon, Kaare Chaffee,
Sylvia Albro, John Bertonaschi, Julie Biggs, Terry Boone, Lage Carlson,
Cynthia Karnes, Elmer Eusman, Annlinn Grossman, Mary Haude, Lynn
Kidder, Linda Morenus, Jesse Munn, Maria Nugent, Heather Wanser,
Otoyo Yonekura
Geography and Map Division
John Hébert, Colleen Cahill, James Flatness,
Michael Klein, Robert Morris, Patrick Shepler, Edward Redmond, Diane
Schug-O'Neill, Patricia Molen van Ee
Information Technology Services
Lynn Brooks, Lisa Cope, Jade Curtis, Ronnie Hawkins,
Glen Krankowski, Karl Rogers, Domenic Sergi
Network Development and MARC Standards Office
Julie Mangin, Elizabeth Miller
also
Sue Hayduchok, Belinda Urquiza, Phyllis Thomas, Joe Young, Bob
Ralls, Automation Planning and Liaison Office; Gerry Otremba,
Steve Kelley, Congressional Relations Office; Anthony Mullen,
Humanities and Social Sciences Division; Charles Floto,
Meredith Shed-Driskell, Law Library; Jo Ann Jenkins, Librarian's
Office; Beacher Wiggins, Dottie Denchy, Library Services;
Mike Mashon, Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound
Division; Gail Petri, Leni Donlan, Elizabeth Ridgeway, Office
of Strategic Initiatives; Sara Duke, Carol Johnson, Prints
and Photographs Division; Jill Brett, Helen Dalrymple,
Sheryl Cannady, John Sayers, Public Affairs Office;
Stanley Bandong, Onetta Benoit, Printing Management Section;
Mark Dimunation, Clark Evans, Gerald Wager, Rare Book and Special
Collections Division; Prosser Gifford, Scholarly Programs;
Georgia Higley, Serial and Government Publications Division;
Kim Moden, Wanda Cartwright, Special Events Office
Photo research
Athena Angelos, Washington, D.C.
Exhibition design and brochure
Chermayeff & Geismar, Inc., New York
The Library of Congress wishes to thank all of the
lenders to this exhibition including: The Academy
of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia; Alabama Department of Archives
and History, Montgomery; American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia;
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University, New
Haven; Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia; Fort Ticonderoga, New York;
William H. Guthman; Historical Society of Pennsylvania Library,
Philadelphia; Hudson's Bay Archives, Manitoba; Joslyn Art Museum,
Omaha; Maryhill Museum of Art, Goldendale, Washington; Minnesota
Historical Society, St. Paul; Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis;
Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, Cambridge; Mutter
Museum, College of Physicians of Philadelphia; National Archives,
Washington, D.C.; National Museum of American History, Behring Center,
Washington, D.C.; National Museum of the American Indian, Washington,
D.C.; National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C.; North
Dakota Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center, Washburn; Oklahoma
State Museum of History, Oklahoma City; Oregon Historical Society,
Portland; Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University,
Cambridge; University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and
Anthropology; Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, England.
Special thanks are due to the following individuals
for the scholarly advice they provided: Peter Onuf, University
of Virginia; Joyce Chaplin, Harvard University; James Horn, John
D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
The exhibition is made possible through funding
from the United States Congress. The Library of Congress is grateful
for this support and the continued interest of the Lewis and Clark
Bicentennial Congressional Caucus and its co-chairs, Senators Conrad
Burns, Larry Craig, and Byron Dorgan, and Representatives Doug Bereuter
and Earl Pomeroy.
The purchase of the1507 Waldseemüller world
map was also made possible by the United States Congress. Several
additional donors who contributed to its purchase include John
Hendricks
and the Discovery Channel, Marguerite and Gerry Lenfest, and David
Koch. Special appreciation is accorded to Prince Johannes Waldburg-Wolfegg,
the
Federal Republic of Germany, the state of Baden-Württemberg,
Margrit Beran Krewson, George Tobolowsky, and Virginia Gray.
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