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National Archives Holds Free Records Programs in January

January 5, 2017

National Archives Holds Free Records Programs in January

Washington, DC . . . In January, the National Archives will hold three
special programs highlighting records from its holdings.  These programs
are free and open to the public, and will be held at the National
Archives Building in Washington, DC, which is located on the National
Mall and is fully accessible. For programs in the McGowan Theater,
please use the Special Events entrance on Constitution Avenue at 7th
Street, NW.  For the program in the Research Center, please use the
Pennsylvania Avenue entrance, between 7th and 9th Streets, NW.  The
building is Metro accessible on the Yellow and Green lines,
Archives/Navy Memorial/Penn Quarter station.
Tuesday, January 10, at 2 p.m. EST

Accidental Genealogy – Part 1 of 2

William G. McGowan Theater and YouTube

Learn about various genealogy sources from Ray Bottorff Jr, as he
describes valuable information accidentally found in our collections,
including records regarding military permissions to marry, deceased
military personnel, and military personnel passenger lists. This is a
two-part series. Presentation materials available online.
Wednesday, January 11, at 2 p.m. EST

Accidental Genealogy – Part 2 of 2

William G. McGowan Theater and YouTube

Learn about various genealogy sources from Ray Bottorff Jr, as he
describes valuable information accidentally found in our collections,
focusing on records from the Selective Service System. Presentation
materials available online.
Saturday, January 28, noon-4 p.m.

Microfilm Research Room (Penn. Ave. Entrance)
 “Help! I’m Stuck” Genealogy Consultation
Not sure where to begin? Has a genealogical problem stumped you?
Archivist Claire Kluskens is available from noon to 4 p.m. to answer
your questions. Sign up for first-come, first-served 20-minute
appointments at the Microfilm Research desk on Saturday.
FREE RECORDS TALKS ON YOUTUBE

Know Your Records has made available online extensive videos, handouts,
and presentations from our live programs. Learn how to do research at
the National Archives using Federal holdings including census,
immigration, and military service, and pension records. See the Know
Your Records playlist.
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