Tag: tina ligon
Many of our NARA colleagues are historians and researchers themselves. In this post, written by Lopez Matthews, we have the opportunity to learn about a few current research projects our staff members are undertaking. If you’d like more information on any of these projects, leave a note in the comments and we’ll make sure the [...]
Posted by Guest Blogger on November 2, 2011, under Civil Records, Genealogy, Military Records, Researchers, The Process.
Tags: African American, Andrea Shahmohammadi, Charlotte Strum, Civil War, Cold War, diary, electronic records, Eliza Mbughuni, foreign policy, Freedmen's Bureau, human rights, journal, Lloyd Beers, Lopez Matthews, Masha Levin, National Archives Assembly, One NARA, Robert Finch, Shanna Smith, Student Research Symposium, tina ligon Comments: 1
Today’s post is written by Tina Ligon, a processing archivist in College Park. The U.S. Navy Flag Files (RG 313) contains a myriad of information generated by high-level commanders. These records consists of intelligence reports, memorandums, administrative files, correspondence, and photographs related to such subjects as administration, logistics, and personnel. The Flag Files are divided [...]
Posted by Guest Blogger on October 24, 2011, under Archives II, Military Records.
Tags: Atlantic Fleet, Flag Files, Java, Navy, New Caledonia, Pacific Fleet, RG 313, SOPAC, The Caledonia Company, tina ligon Comments: none
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