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Detail of illustration by Daniel JenksSara W. Duke, Curator of Popular and Applied Graphic Art in the Prints & Photographs Division, Library of Congress, uses unique drawings in the Library of Congress and other archival materials to tell the story of a pioneer who went west to search for gold in the mid-nineteenth century.

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[added October 11, 2008]

Webcasts and Speakers

 Journals of a Pioneer Argonaut with Sara W. Duke, Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division

 School Gardens with Constance Carter, Library of Congress, Science Reference Section

 Marvin Kranz on Manuscript Division holdings, Library of Congress, Manuscript Division

 Robin Shields on Publishing the Declaration of Independence, Library of Congress, Serial and
Government Publications

 Jennifer Cutting on Bringing in the May, Library of Congress, American Folklife Center

 Constance Carter on Household Technology, Library
of Congress, Science Reference Section

 Kurt Maier on Inside the Library, Library of Congress, History and Literature Cataloging Division

 Gerard Gawalt on Jefferson's Letter to Meriwether Lewis, Library of Congress, Manuscript Division

 Sheridan Harvey on Rosie the Riveter, Library of Congress, Humanities and Social Sciences Division

 David Kresh on Langston Hughes, Library of
Congress, Humanities and Social Sciences Division

 Ann Hoog on Pearl Harbor Oral Histories, Library of Congress, American Folklife Center

 Diane Kresh on Digital Reference, Library of
Congress Director for Public Service Collections

 
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