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Tag: ConstitutionElbridge Gerry and the Constitutional Convention, the Constitution, and the Bill of RightsToday’s post is written by Dr. Greg Bradsher. This September 17th is the 225th birthday of the Constitution. Undoubtedly thousands of people will visit the Rotunda of the National Archives to see the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights, as well as the Articles of Confederation. If they look up at the murals [...] Posted by Guest Blogger on September 17, 2012, under Archives I, Civil Records. The Travels of the Bill of Rights, Emancipation Proclamation, and other National Archives Holdings on the Freedom Train, 1947-1949Today’s post is written by Dr. Greg Bradsher. Some sixty-five years ago, in September 1947 the Freedom Train, carrying key documents of American history, including the Bill of Rights, began its journey across the United States. At each stop visitors had an opportunity to see the documents, many of them from the National Archives. The idea [...] Posted by Guest Blogger on September 14, 2012, under Outside NARA. Happy Mother’s Day to All, Past and PresentAs we make our brunch reservations, choose the perfect greeting card, and make the rest of our preparations for Mother’s Day this Sunday, let’s not forget the women, the mothers of our nation, who took a stand for women’s rights and blazed the trail for future movements. Men such as George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas [...] Posted by Monique Politowski on May 11, 2012, under Archives I, Civil Records, Outside NARA. President’s/Presidents’/Presidents Day?Presidents Day is celebrated in honor of the birthday of our first president, George Washington, who was born February 22nd. But what if he was not actually the first President of the nation? What if we celebrated this holiday in April instead? When all of the states ratified the Articles of Confederation in 1781, they [...] Posted by Monique Politowski on February 17, 2012, under Archives I. |
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