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- Just in time for Veterans Day! Be sure to check out the details of our next First Friday Freebie program. We will present information about the military records found in the National Archives at Atlanta!
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- You're invited to our first ever Research Forum where you can meet Bill Mayer, the Executive of Research Services, find out about services for researchers, and participate in a Q&A session!
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- First Friday Freebies (4 photos)Our First Friday Freebies got off to a great start today. We had several guests who came to hear about the records of the Freedmen's Bureau. The presentation was very informative and the audience had some great questions. Our next First Friday Freebie is scheduled for Friday, November 2, and is titled "Military Records at the National Archives."
- The National Archives at Atlanta is introducing a new series of programs called First Friday Freebies. Be sure to check out the details about this month's presentation on the records of the Freedmen's Bureau.
- On October 2, 1967, Thurgood Marshall was sworn in as a Supreme Court justice. Long before President Lyndon Johnson appointed him the first African American Supreme Court justice, Marshall had established himself as the nation's leading ...
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Check out the photos from the September 18, 2012 naturalization ceremony held in our facility on the Archives News Photostream on Flickr.- The National Archives at Atlanta bestowed its first regional Citizen Archivist Awards at the Secret City Symposium on Saturday, September 15. J.T. Stephens of Oak Ridge, Tennessee was selected to be honored (posthumously) when it was disco...
- Beginning October 1, 2012, the National Archives at Atlanta will be open for public research Monday through Friday and the third Saturday of the month. Our daily hours will still be 8:30 to 5:00.
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