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From the ArchivesWiki: Hazel Braugh Record Center & Archives - April 27, 2009

By David Darlington

A couple days ago, we introduced you to Lindsay Flanagan, who works as a museum program associate at the American Red Cross. For those interested in Red Cross history, the organization’s Hazel Braugh Records Center and Archives is now a part of our ArchivesWiki project.

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From the ArchivesWiki: Presidential Libraries - February 16, 2009

By David Darlington

The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) maintains 12 presidential libraries under its authority. These presidential libraries serve as museums for the partisans of the men who’ve served as president going back Herbert Hoover, as well as sites of serious scholarly inquiry. Did you know each presidential library has its own page in our ArchivesWiki? We invite presidential scholars and others who have done research in these libraries to contribute to this ongoing project…

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From the ArchivesWiki: George Meany Memorial Archives - November 25, 2008

By David Darlington

While a research trip to Washington, D.C. usually means a stop at the Library of Congress or National Archives, labor historians also will want to visit the George Meany Memorial Archives in Silver Spring, Maryland, conveniently close to Archives II and the University of Maryland in College Park, as well as downtown Washington, D.C.  The George Meany Memorial Archives page is profiled on our ArchivesWiki, with general information and a collection summary.

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From the Archives Wiki: National Bankruptcy Archives - September 22, 2008

By David Darlington

Here at AHA Today, we’re introducing a new semi-regular feature that highlights entries in our Archives Wiki project. Appropriate for recent financial news, the first entry we’d like to share is the wiki page of the National Bankruptcy Archives.

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