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Runs the American Family Immigration History Center on Ellis Island, which offers access to the passenger records of the ships that landed some 22 million immigrants, crew members, and other passengers at the Port of New York and Ellis Island from 1892 to 1924.
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Hold primary source and archival materials relating to American culture and history.
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Information on NARA's broad historical holdings. On-line access to art works, census data, U.S. legal manuscripts, the Federal Register and numerous additional materials.
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Cooperative cataloging program operated by the Library of Congress. Find information about the program, archives and manuscript repositories, and about topics of interest to archivists and their institutions' patrons.
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OTA was established by Congress in 1972 to provide congressional committees with analyses of emerging, difficult, and often highly technical issues.
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Collection examines the Catholic Church in the Pacific Northwest, including sacramental, academic and corporate records, as well as photographs and artifacts.
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Collections library, archive, and museum that facilitates research and sponsors programs on the historical development of Texas, the University of Texas at Austin, the South, the Southwest, and the Rocky Mountain West. Also represents topics such as congressional history, photojournalism, media history, and the history of the petroleum industry.
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Provides access to government documents declassified under the Freedom of Information Act(FOIA)in the form of electronic briefing books. The text of the FOIA itself is also available, as well as guidelines for requesting documents from the Government.
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The US Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) now offers World-Wide Web (Web) access to bibliographic and full-text patent databases.
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