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Founded in 1907, the Organization of American Historians (OAH) is the largest professional society dedicated to the teaching and study of American history. The work of the organization is supported primarily through the contributions of its membership, income from an annual conference each spring, and the support of Indiana University, which houses the executive and editorial offices.

The archives of the OAH, which house papers of the organization, including those of its years as the Mississippi Valley Historical Association, are held at the Ruth Lilly Special Collections and Archives at the Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis (IUPUI) University Library (http://www.ulib.iupui.edu/special/). Individuals interested in researching OAH, and the MVHA, are encouraged to contact the archives directly:

Ruth Lilly Archives
755 W. Michigan St.
Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 274-0464
Link to OAH Archives Information (accessed July 30, 2009):
http://www.ulib.iupui.edu/special/collections/general/mss027

Notes from the Ruth Lilly Archives specific to OAH

Guide to the Organization of American Historians Records, 1906-2003

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Call number: Mss 027
Qty.: 165.0 c.f. (155 cartons, 10 flat boxes) and 33 rolls of microfilm

ACCESS POLICY

This collection has the following restrictions:

  1. Access to the records of the OAH Business Office are restricted for 10 years.
  2. Journal of American History editorial correspondence and referee's evaluations written before 1979 will remain closed for the lifetime of the author unless the reviewer explicitly sanctions opening.
  3. Journal of American History evaluations written between 1979 and 1986 will remain closed for 10 years or longer in those cases where referees requested other terms.
  4. From 1986 onward each referee signs a form to indicate whether he or she is willing to let the author know his or her identity immediately or whether the evaluation shall be closed for 15 years.

The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) govern the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. [Top]

PREFERRED CITATION

Cite as: Organization of American Historians Records, 1906-2003, Ruth Lilly Special Collections and Archives, IUPUI University Library, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis. [Top]

ACQUISITION

Presented by the Organization of American Historians, 1995. A95-03, A1997/98-025, A1998/99-008, A2000/01-017, A2000/01-029, A2001/02-007, A2002/03-014, A2002/03-027.

Processed by Debra Brookhart, Brenda Burk, Ann Lee, and Michael Pifer, 2001-2003. [Top]

HISTORICAL NOTE

The Organization of American Historians (OAH), originally the Mississippi Valley Historical Association, was founded in 1907 through the efforts of seven men:

  • William S. Bell, Montana Historical & Misc. Library
  • Edgar R. Harlan, Historical Department of Iowa
  • George W. Martin, Kansas State Historical Society
  • Clarence S. Paine, Nebraska State Historical Society
  • Francis A. Sampson, State Historical Society of Missouri
  • Benjamin F. Shambaugh, State Historical Society of Iowa
  • Warren Upham, Minnesota Historical Society

Its purpose was to encourage research and study of the history of the Mississippi Valley and to provide a means of communication among the secretaries of historical societies. Clarence Paine was elected to be the Secretary-Treasuer and the Nebraska State Historical Society, its headquarters. Membership was based on payment of dues, governed by an Executive Committee, and mainly open to heads of historical societies and professional historians in academic institutions. The organization was created with the idea that it would be open only to those active in the profession within the regional parameters of the Mississippi Valley. The two major functions of the organization were to sponsor meetings to faciliate the disemination of research and scholarly study and to publish. An annual meeting of members satisfied the first function. The organization created a scholarly journal to satisfy the second. A board of editors was selected in 1913 to oversee the production of the first issue of the organization's journal, The Mississippi Valley Historical Review.

In 1916 Clarence Paine died leaving the organization in a state of transition that led to the election of his widow, Clara Paine, as the secretary-treasurer of the organization. During this period the ties to historical societies began to diminish and the idea that non-professional historians should be included in the organization's membership emerged. Clara's legacy to the organization extend beyond her 36 years as secretary-treasurer. Although a controversial election because she was a woman and admittedly not a historian, Clara ran the organization effectively. In charge of membership, finances, and the general operation of the office, Clara helped to establish the organization as a reputable force in the field of American History.

Ill health led to Clara's resignation in 1952. What followed was a period of change for the organization that lasted through the 1970s. An interim secretary-treasurer found guilty of mishandling funds, a name change for the organization and its journal, a debate over using the organization as an instument for social reform, and the relocation of the organization to Utah with its secretary-treasurer, William Aeschbacher, all signalled what would become a period of landmark changes within the organization. One of the greatest debates in the organization's history entered in the 1950s just prior to Clara's retirement. For many years, the boundaries of the organization gradually stretched beyond the Mississippi Valley and many members were finding it difficult for their institutions to fund trips to a regional organization's annual meeting. Many felt it time to officially recognize the national character of the organization and that a name change was the appropriate action. Clara and other members forcefuly argued against the change and worked for its defeat. In 1964, the name of the journal officially changed to The Journal of American History to acknowledge its national audience. The organization soon followed with the change from the Mississippi Valley Historical Association to the Organization of American Historians signifying its emergence as a national organization.

After the retirement of Clara Paine, the organization's ties to the Nebraska Historical Society began to weaken. Paine's next two successors, James Olson and William Aeschbacher, were both the head of the Nebraska Historical Society during their tenures. During Aeschbacher's term, he changed positions and the organization moved with him to Utah. Its time in Utah lasted only as long as Aeschbacher was secretary-treasurer. In 1969, the position of secretary-treasurer was then divided into two separate entities: executive secretary and treasurer with Aeschbacher as treasurer and David Miller as executive secretary. After some discussion, the organization eventually relocated to the campus of Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana in 1970 with Thomas D. Clark as its executive secretary. The organization continues to reside in its Bloomington, Indiana, home.

Throughout the 1970s the organization moved beyond its academic and educational focus to involvement in political issues. Civil rights entered into discussions as the organization's membership became more racially diverse. Annual meetings raised difficult questions because many hotels would not allow the African-American membership the same accommodations as the white membership. In some cases, they were not received in the hotels at all. The organization responded with a board decision to use hotels that allowed all members the same privileges. Women's rights was another political arena for the organization in the 1970s and beyond. The OAH entered into the fight for the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) with letters, resolutions, and a convention boycott of states that had not passed the ERA. The organization elected its first female executive director, Joan Hoff-Wilson, in 1981. The OAH's involvement with the formation of the National Coordinating Council for the Promotion of History (NCC) secured its place in the political arena and the NCC became the lobbying tool for its member organizations. [Note: The NCC is now the National Coalition for History.]

Today, the Organization of American Historians is active in the field of American history through its wide variety of programs and activities. Programs of the OAH include the areas of education, preservation, history standards, publishing, awards, and a host of other initiatives. Although the importance of history education in schools was always a key issue for the organization, the OAH in more recent years called itself to action to respond need to emphasize history at the primary and secondary levels of education. As a result, the organization became involved in National History Day, the setting of national history standards, the publication of resources for elementary and high school history teachers such as the Magazine of History, and a focus on teaching day at the annual conference.

With a membership of 11,000, the OAH continues to support and promote scholarship, research, and access to documents in the field of American History. The organization's staff has grown considerably from the small office of one at the Nebraska Historical Society to a vast array of individuals helping meet the mission and goals of the organization. The annual meeting, the organization's main source of income along with membership dues, brings together historians nationwide. The OAH now has three major publications: The Journal of American History, its scholarly journal; The OAH Magazine of History, focusing on teachers and educators; and the OAH Newsletter, providing commentary, opinions, and happenings within the organization. OAH also continues to support several awards, programs, and advocacy at all levels of government.

The organization is governed by an executive board that is headed by the OAH president and administered by the Executive Director. The president of OAH is elected annually by the membership and has the responsibilities of a chief operating officer for the organization. The president also presides at official meetings and appoints committees. General charge over the affairs of the organization falls to the executive board. This body is responsible for calling and conducting meetings, supervising business affairs, and the publication program. Its decisions affect the direction of the organization. The Executive Director (formerly Executive Secretary and Secretary-Treasurer) of OAH plays a key role in its daily business operations. According to the constitution, the executive director is responsible for the business office including the release of meeting minutes, arrangement of meetings, and correspondence with members. The director also develops and manages the programs of the organization under the direction of the executive board. During the organization's residence in Bloomington, it has expanded in size of staff to over a dozen personnel to carry out its mission to promote "teaching and scholarship about the history of the United, both before and after its formation as a nation-state." While the office of president is elected by the members of OAH, the executive director and treasurer are appointed by the board.

Another of major component of OAH's structure is the editorial office. While the executive office manages publications such as the OAH Newsletter and the Magazine of History, the organization's main scholarly publication, the Journal of American History (JAH), is produced at the editorial office of OAH. Historically, the organization's editorial and executive offices have maintained separate locations because traditionally the offices would relocate when a new executive director or editor was appointed. The editor, like the executive director, is appointed by the OAH Executive Board and is advised by an editorial board also appointed by the OAH Board. These two factors have helped both offices develop into separate entities. In 1963 the editorial office moved to Bloomington, Indiana when Oscar Winther became editor. When OAH moved to Bloomington in 1970, the offices continued to remain separate. [Top]

REFERENCES

Aeschbacher, William D. "The Mississippi Valley Historical Assocation, 1907-1965," The Journal of American History (September 1967), 339-353.

Constitution of the Organization of American Historians: http://www.oah.org/about/constitution.html

The Organization of American Historians website: http://www.oah.org [Top]

RELATED MATERIALS

National Council on Public History Records, 1977-2002, Ruth Lilly Special Collections and Archives, IUPUI University Library, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis.

Society for Historians of the Early American Republic (SHEAR) Records, 1978-1994, Ruth Lilly Special Collections and Archives, IUPUI University Library, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis. [Top]

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

The records of the Organization of American Historians are extensive and provide an in-depth look at the history and evolution of the organization. Although records such as board minutes and conference proceedings have small gaps, they provide the best overview of the organization because of their continuity. The collection is also evidence of the growth of the organization from a small, one-person office to an office environment employing several individuals.

Executive Board Records, 1907-1998, consist of minutes, reports, administrative records, a newsletter, committees, past president files, legal information, and correspondence all dealing with the organization's executive board. This series is divided into five areas: Minutes, Administration, Correspondence, Committee Records, and Past President Files. The minutes are the best resource for obtaining a broad overview of the organization. Although incomplete, the board minutes include the earliest meeting and run through 1995. The least amount of documentation is available during the 1920s-1940s, but some information about decisions made affecting the organization during this period is located in the journal, Mississippi Valley Historical Review.

The Administration Files contain the articles of incorporation, constitution, bylaws, and executive secretary reports to the board. A brief newsletter, the Board Bulletin, 1991-1996, kept board members informed about OAH Executive Office activities. Board correspondence includes the writings of individual board members and the executive director discussing major activies and future directions of the organization.

The Committee Files are the largest portion of the records in this series. Information about the members, goals, and activities of most of the OAH committees can be found here. They are divided into three sections: awards, service, and joint committees with other organizations. These records contain correspondence, reports, and minutes from the various committees of the organization and indicate the long-term goals and projects of OAH. More information about specific projects are located in the subject files of the Executive Director records. Although information about the Membership Committee is located in this series, information about individual members and membership lists are maintained by the office of the treasurer and are located in the Treasurer Files.

Past president Files contain mostly biographical information. Included are histories, brief overviews, and correspondence.

Executive Office and Executive Director Files, 1906-2000, is the largest segment of the OAH records. These records best reflect the growth of the organization. They are produced by the main administrative office of the organization and document most of its activities. This series is divided into two areas: Executive Office and Executive Director.

The Executive Office Files contain correspondence and subject files. There are two distinct sets of correspondence. The alphabethical correspondence covers the years 1906-1995 and is arranged by year and then the person with whom the director is corresponding. Between 1906 and 1953, the organization maintained a staff of one (the director) and the correspondence for these years is the only record of the activities of the executive office. This correspondence reflects all of the roles the director fulfilled in the office as well as their own personal correspondence with individuals and organizations. After 1953 the organization and its staff expanded. Between 1953 and 1969, James Olson and William Aeschbacher each served as director. While the alphabetical correspondence continues to document the activities in the executive office, the directors maintain there own personal records located in the Executive Director Files of this series. Following 1969 as the organization continued to undergo major administrative change, the alphabetical correspondence remains a source for information about the activities of the executive office, but programs and further information about occurances during a director's tenure may be found in the subject files. The daily correspondence files cover the years 1984-1999 and overlap some with the alphabetical correspondence. It is arranged chronologically by the date sent or received. Although the information within these files do not duplicate the alphabetical files, they represent different filing systems. To fully understand the years contained in the files both sets of correspondence files as well as the subject files should be consulted. The final and largest set of records in this area is the subject files. As the organization grew, it became more involved in new programs, added personnel, and became politically active. The subject files cover this wide range of activities and represent the program side of the organization from the mid-1970s to 2000. Three executive directors' tenures are represented by this set of records: Richard Kirkendall, Joan Hoff Wilson, and Arnita Jones.

The second area this series covers is the Executive Director Files. These files include the correspondence files of three executive directors: James Olson, William Aeschbacher, and Thomas Clark. These files contain correspondence with specific individuals about program activities and is an excellent resource to understand each directors' goals and programs. To receive a more complete view of the happenings in the organization during these directors' tenures, the alphabetical correspondence should also be consulted.

Treasurer Files, 1907-1998, contain audits, correspondence, budgets, membership information, and reports from the office of the treasurer of the OAH. The two major reports in this series are the membership and treasurer reports. Much of this information is incomplete, but can be used with the executive board minutes to construct an accurate picture of the organization's financial status throughout its history. The membership information includes the card files and membership lists used to track member names, addresses, and years in the organization. This series also includes the financial ledgers maintained by the treasurer that indicated the names of both individual and institutional members and the amount paid during a particular year. The member cards and ledgers only cover the period of the beginning of the organization through the early 1960s, the period of the combined Secretary-Treasurer postion. This series also contains the correspondence of individual treasurers that includes information about their role as treasurer and involvement in committee work.

Annual Conference Programs, 1910-1911, 1913-1914, 1916-1917, 1921-1925, 1927, 1929, 1932-1936, 1938-1944, 1947-1948, 1950-1989, 1991-1993, 1997, contain an incomplete set of the programs and business meeting minutes from the annual OAH conference. More information about the annual conference is located in the Journal of American History records as published proceedings that include papers presented and meeting minutes.

Publications Files, 1908-1999, consist of the materials related to the various publication projects of OAH. These include the OAH Newsletter, Journal of American History (JAH), the Magazine of History, and other publications produced either by the executive or editorial offices of the organization. The records are divided into two areas: materials published by the executive office and those published by the editorial office. Included in the executive office publications are the OAH Newsletter and the Magazine of History. The files contain correspondence regarding the publication of these resources and incomplete sets of both the magazine and newsletter as well as executive office correspondence regarding the publication of the Journal of American History. This correspondence helps indicate the relationship between the executive office and the editorial office where the journal is actually produced.

The main portion of records in this series come from the editorial office and include the records of the Journal of American History, editorial board minutes, correspondence, awards, reports, editor files, accepted and rejected manuscripts and copies of the journal. The main administrative functions of this office are covered in the editorial board, awards, and correspondence files. They contain a good overview of the office's activities and in the instance of the correspondence files, 1930-1992, cover a vast time period and document the evolution of the journal. The editorial office publishes the Journal of American History, the scholarly journal of OAH. Within the journal records are a complete set of print copies and an incomplete set of microfilm copies of the publication. The journal is also available online through JSTOR, 1914-1999, (http://www.jstor.org/cgi-bin/jstor/listjournal/) and the History Cooperative, 1999-present, (http://www.historycooperative.org/jahindex.html). The records also contain both the accepted and rejected manuscript files of the journal. The accepted manuscripts include copies of the earliest version of the article (if available), peer reviews, and correspondence related to reviews. Rejected manuscript files include peer reviews and correspondence related to those reviews. The policy of the editorial office is to return declined manuscripts and there are few instances of the files containing a copy of them. Our records do not include complete manuscript files prior to1950 or the last five years of material. Access to the manuscript files is governed by a restriction policy.

Photograph Files, 1907-1997, contain photographs of the presidents, executive secretaries, treasurers, secretary-treasurers, chairmen of the board, and editors of OAH. The photographs are arranged alphabetical by the individual's name. [Top]

SERIES LIST

CONTENTS BOX FOLDER
Executive Board Records, 1907-1998
Minutes
Executive Committee, 1907-1909, 1911, 1913, 1925-1927, 1930-1938, 1939-1957, 1959-1960-1966 1 1-11
Executive Board Minutes
1965-April 1976 1 12-27
November 1976-November 1983 2 1-25
April 1984-November 1987 3 1-9
Executive Board Packets
March 1988-April 1993 3 10-21
October 1993-April 1996 4 1-7
Index to Minutes, 1960-1984 4 8
Administration
Board Bulletins, 1991-1996 4 9
Executive Secretary Reports to Board, 1921-1922, 1930-1931, 1952-1956, 1958-1959, 1961-1970, 1973-1988, 1993 4 10-12
Legal Records
Articles of Incorporation, 1914-1970 4 13
Constitution/Bylaws, 1907-1993 4 14
Mississippi Valley Historical Review Agreements, 1914, 1973-1976 4 15
Correspondence
Board Correspondence
1948-1985 4 16-20
1986-1992, 1996-1998 5 1-7
Member Correspondence
Cochran, Thomas, 1968 5 8
Marty, Myron, 1981-1988 5 9
Staebler, Neil, 1975-1977 5 10
Committee Records
General Information
Annual Reports, 1974, 1978-1979, 1983-1994 5 11-14
General, 1907-1978 5 15
Guide to Committee Structure, 1914-1915, 1960s- 1978, 1982-1995, 1997-1999 5 16-21
Meetings, 1997 5 22
Minutes, 2000 5 23
Service Roster, 1993-1994, 1996 5 24-26
Award Committees
Award and Prize Committee
Announcements, 1984-1994 5 27
Correspondence, 1982-1992 5 28
Guide to Award and Prize Committee Structure, 1992-1993 5 29
Prize Criteria Survey, 1993-1994 5 30
Prizes Pending, 1990-1994 5 31
Reports, 1989-1992 5 32
Scripts, 1988-1991 5 33
Winners, 1949-1992 6 1-2
ABC:CLIO: History in American Life
Contracts, 1972-1973 6 3
Correspondence, 1967-1976, 1984-1987 6 4-9
Alexis de Tocqueville Prize, 1991-1993 6 10
Avery O. Craven Award, 1981-1984 6 11
Binkley-Stephenson Award, 1966-1983 6 12-13
Charles Thompson Prize, 1978-1987 6 14
Eric Barnouw Award, 1979-1988 6 15-16
Frankel Prize, 1989-1994 6 17
Frederick Jackson Turner Prize
Ad Hoc Committee to Review the Turner Award, 1970-1976 6 18-19
Committee Correspondence, 1975-1987 6 20-23
Endowment, 1984 6 24
Richard Lowitt Papers, 1972-1975 6 25-29
University of Kentucky Press, 1966 6 30
Huggins-Quarles Award, 1995 6 31
Lerner-Scott Prize, 1991 6 32
Merle Curti Award
1975-1979 6 33
1979-1988 7 1-4
Pelzer Prize Committee, 1949-1987 7 5-9
Randall Boyden Smith Prize, 1990 7 10
Ray Allen Billington Prize, 1978-1986 7 11-12
Service Committees
Ad Hoc Committees
Access to Lawyer's Files, 1991-1996 7 13
Finance Committee, 1981-1982 7 14
International Initiatives, 1992-1994 7 15
Minority Committee, 1985-1987 7 16-17
National Endowment for the Humanities, 1992-1996 7 18-20
Non-Teaching Opportunities for Historians, 1974-1977 7 21
OAH and Academic Freedom, 1970-1979 7 22
Prepare a Statement on the Institute for Historical Review, 1992-1993 7 23
Program Committee, 1993-1994 7 24
Review the Office of the Editor, 1974-1975 7 25
Task Force on Community Colleges, 1991 7 26
Teaching, 1981 7 27
Access to Documents and Open Information
1980-1985 7 28-31
1986-1996 8 1-7
Bibliographic Research Needs, 1965-1983 8 8-10
Bicentennial Committee
Correspondence, 1973-1976, 1983-1991 8 11-18
Grant and Progress Reports, 1989-1992 8 19
Publications, 1987, 1991 8 20-23
Budget Review Committee
1989-1990 8 24
1991-1996, 1998 9 1-5
Educational Policy, 1988-1992, 1994-1998 9 6-10
Finance Committee, 1963-1964 9 11
High School History Committee, 1967 9 12
Historian's Committee on Community Colleges
Correspondence, 1994-1997 9 13-15
Publications, 1999 9 16
Survey Results, 1994-1996 9 17
Historic Preservation Committee, 1976-1981 9 18-21
Historic Sites Committee
Correspondence, 1965-1976 9 22-25
Reports, 1920 9 26
History Department Advisory Committee, 1996-1998 9 27
History and Heritage Committee, 1984-1985 9 28
History, the Social Sciences, and International Security Affairs, 1987 9 29
International Committee
African Regional Conference, 1993 9 30
Correspondence, 1992-1997 10 1-4
Libraries, 1993-1994 10 5
Meeting, 1994-1995 10 6-7
Surveys, 1992-1993 10 8
Investment Committee, 1995 10 9
Magazine Advisory Board, 1992 10 10
Membership Committee
Annual Mailing, 1986-1993 10 11
Correspondence, 1911-1913, 1915, 1918-1923, 1929, 1948-1951, 1968-1969, 1971, 1974-1976, 1978-1999 10 12-27
Richard Curry, 1982-1986 10 28
Life Membership, 1971 10 29
Reports
1954, 1957, 1966-1979 10 30
1981-1982, 1985-1986 11 1
Survey, 1983-1985 11 2
Minority Committee
American Stories: Collected Scholarship on Minority History from the OAH Magazine of History, 1998 11 3
Clippings, 1986-1991 11 4
Correspondence, 1986-1996 11 5-9
Grants, 1989-1992 11 10
Huggins-Quarles, 1991-1992 11 11
Meetings, 1989 11 12
Programs, 1989-1990 11 13
Publications, 1993 11 14
Recruitment, 1989 11 15
National Park Service Committee, 1995-1996 11 16
Nominating Committee
Ballots, 1973-1994 11 17
Biographical Data, 1986-1999 11 18
Chairman, 1972-1979 11 19-21
Correspondence
1969-1993 11 22-29
1994-1996 12 1-2
Election Results, 1978-1981, 1997, 2000 12 3
Guidelines, ca.1976 12 4
Richard Lowitt, 1972-1973 12 5
Nominating Board Procedures, 1999-2000 12 6
Reports, 1959 12 7
Professional Needs, 1967-1970 12 8
Program Committee
Barnhart, John, 1943-1948 12 9-13
Correspondence, 1947-1949, 1980-1992 12 14-22
Guide to the Work of the Program Committee, 1980, 1985 12 23
Program Committee vs. Shapiro, 1978-1979 12 24
Public History
Correspondence
1979-1994 12 25-31
1994-1999 13 1
Publications, 1982-1984 13 2
Publicity Committee, 1975-1984 13 3
Records of the Federal Government, 1979-1987 13 4-5
Research Committee, 1996 13 6
Revise the OAH Constitution, 1969-1978 13 7-8
Special Committee to Study Election Procedure, 1948-1949 13 9
State of American History, 1969 13 10
State Department Advisory Committee, 1993-1995 13 11
Status of History in Schools
Committee Members, 1974-1977 13 12-16
Correspondence
1965-1989 13 17-30
1990-1999 14 1-3
Committee on Teaching in Davenport, 1975 14 4
Projects, 1974-1975 14 5
Reports, 1973-1979 14 6-19
Status of Women
Campbell, D'Ann, 1977-1985 14 20-21
Conference, 1978-1982 14 22
Correspondence, 1970-1996
1970-1977 14 23-26
1977-1996 15 1-13
Job Register, 1981-1982 15 14
Minutes, 1981-1983 15 15
Project Planning, 1982 15 16
Publications, 1975, 1983, 1986 15 17
Research in Progress, 1972 15 18
Roster of Historians of Women, 1975-1977 15 19-21
Study Changes in OAH Administration, 1968-1969 15 22
Subcommittee on Elections, 1976-1977 15 23
Subcommittee on Government Information, 1976 15 24
Task Force on Historians and Museums, 1995-1996 15 25
Television, Film, and Radio Media Committee
1976-1979 15 26-28
1979-1983 16 1
Treasures of JAH Committee, 1995-1996 16 2
Joint Committees
Ad Hoc Committee to Investigate the Charges Against the FDR Library
Correspondence, 1969-1970 16 3-5
Final Report, 1970 16 6
Rebuttal, 1970 16 7
Ad Hoc Committee on Historians and the National Historical Publications and Records Commision, 1993-1996 16 8
Defense of the Rights of Historians, 1966-1980 16 9-12
Historians and Archives
Correspondence
1972-1988 16 13-25
1989-1996 17 1-10
FBI Records, 1978-1979 17 11
Freedom of Information, 1979 17 12
Minutes, 1972-1978, 1980-1993 17 13-17
Publications, 1977, 1993 17 18
Reports, 1968, 1979 17 19-20
Historians and the Federal Government, 1969-1972 17 21-22
International Scholarly Exchanges, 1983-1988 17 23
Revitalizing the Teaching of American History, 1976-1977 17 24
Past Presidents Files
Alvord, Clarence, 1908-1909 17 25
Ambler, Charles, 1942-1943 17 26
Appleby, Joyce, 1989-1997 17 27-29
Bailey, Thomas, 1967-1968 17 30
Barker, Eugene, 1923-1924 17 31
Berry, Mary, 1989-1995 18 1-2
Bieber, Ralph, 1947-1948 18 3
Billington, Ray, 1962-1963 18 4
Binkley, William, 1944-1946 18 5
Blegen, Theodore, 1943-1944 18 6
Bogue, Allan, 1981-1983 18 7
Bond, Beverley, Jr., 1931-1932 18 8
Boucher, Chauncey, 1920-1921 18 9
Buck, Solon, 1922-1923 18 10
Carter, Clarence, 1937-1938 18 11
Caughey, John, 1964-1965 18 12
Clark, Thomas, 1956-1957 18 13
Cochran, Thomas, 1966-1967 18 14
Cole, Arthur, 1941-1942 18 15
Connelley, William, 1921-1922 18 16
Cox, Isaac, 1914-1915 18 17
Craven, Avery, 1963-1964 18 18
Curti, Merle, 1951-1952 18 19
Dale, Edward, 1936-1937 18 20
Davis, David Brion, 1987-1989 18 21
Degler, Carl, 1977-1983 18 22
Dumond, Dwight, 1948-1949 18 23
Ellis, Elmer, 1950-1951 18 24
Foner, Eric, 1991-1995 18 25-27
Franklin, John Hope, 1973-1976 18 28
Freidel, Frank, 1974-1976 18 29
Gates, Paul, 1961-1962 18 30
Genovese, Eugene, 1978-1979 18 31
Green, Fletcher, 1960-1961 18 32
Harlan, Louis, 1987-1994 18 33-34
Hicks, John, 1932-1933 18 35
Higham, John, 1971-1974 18 36
Hockett, Homer, 1929-1930 18 37
Hodder, Frank, 1924-1925 18 38
Hofstadter, Richard, 1970-1971 18 39
Hutchinson, William, 1958-1959 18 40
James, James A., 1913-1914 18 41
Jensen, Merrill, 1968-1971 18 42
Kammen, Michael, 1993-1995 18 43
Katz, Stan, 1986-1992 18 44-45
Kellar, Herbert, 1946-1947 18 46
Kellogg, Louise, 1930-1931 18 47
Kerber, Linda, 1987-1997 18 48-51
Kirkland, Edward, 1955-1956 18 52
Leopold, Richard, 1976-1988 18 53-55
Lerner, Gerda
1980-1987 18 56-57
1980-1992 19 1-5
Leuchtenburg, William, 1983-1991 19 6-7
Levine, Lawrence, 1990-1995 19 8-10
Libby, Orin, 1909-1910 19 11
Lindley, Harlow, 1918-1919 19 12
Link, Arthur, 1984-1987 19 13-14
Litwack, Leon, 1986-1990 19 15
Lynch, William, 1938-1939 19 16
McLaughlin, Andrew, 1911-1912 19 17
Merk, Frederick, 1959-1960 19 18
Morgan, Edmund, 1971-1973 19 19
Mowry, George, 1965-1966 19 20
Nash, Gary, 1993-1995 19 21-22
Owen, Thomas, 1907-1908 19 23
Paxon, Frederic, 1916-1917 19 24
Pelzer, Louis, 1935-1936 19 25
Potter, David, 1969-1971 19 26
Quaife, Milo, 1919-1920 19 27
Ramsdell, Charles, 1928-1929 19 28
Randall, James, 1939-1940 19 29
Rester, Carl, 1949-1950 19 30
Rowland, Dunbar, 1915-1916 19 31
Sampson, Francis, 1907 19 32
Schafer, Joseph, 1927-1928 19 33
Schmidt, Otto, 1926-1927 19 34
Scott, Anne Firor, 1981-1989 19 35-36
Sellers, James, 1952-1953 19 37
Shambaugh, Benjamin, 1910-1911 19 38
Shannon, Fred, 1953-1954 19 39
Shippee, Lester, 1934-1935 19 40
Sioussat, St. George L., 1917-1918 19 41
Stampp, Kenneth, 1977-1978 19 42
Stephenson, Wendell, 1957-1958 19 43
Thwaites, Reuben, 1912-1913 19 44
Viles, Jonas, 1933-1934 19 45
Webb, Walter, 1954-1955 19 46
Williams, T. Harry, 1971-1973 19 47
Williams, William A., 1980-1983, 1990 19 48-49
Wittke, Carl, 1940-1941 19 50
Woodburn, James, 1925-1926 19 51
Woodward, C. Vann, 1967-1970 19 52
Executive Office and Executive Director Files, 1906-2000
Executive Office
Alphabetical Correspondence
1906-1907 19 53-54
1908-1911 20 1-21
1912-1915 21 1-34
1915-1918 22 1-27
1918-1922 23 1-27
1922-1924 24 1-24
1924-1926 25 1-25
1927-1930 26 1-28
1930-1934 27 1-27
1934-1937 28 1-23
1937-1940 29 1-24
1940-1943 30 1-24
1943-1946 31 1-23
1946-1949 32 1-22
1949-1951 33 1-26
1952-1958 34 1-24
1958 - "T" 1962/64 35 1-28
"U" 1962/64 - "B" 1969/74 36 1-26
"C" 1969/74 - "A" 1979/90 37 1-32
"A" 1979-90 - "G" 1979/90 38 1-26
"H" 1979-90 - "P" 1979/90 39 1-28
"P" 1979/90 - "B" 1989/95 40 1-26
"B" 1989/95 - "Z" 1989/95 41 1-24
Daily Correspondence
1984-June 1988 42 1-22
July 1988-December 1991 43 1-22
January 1992-November 1996 44 1-23
December 1996-December 1999 45 1-6
Subject Files
Academic Alliance, 1985-1987 45 7
Advocacy
Audit, 1995-1996 45 8
Historical Education Reform, 1992-1994 45 9
Alcon Prize, 1997 45 10
Alliance for Curriculum Reform, 1992 45 11
American Association for Higher Education, 1992-1993 45 12
American Association of Museums, 1995 45 13
American Association for State and Local History, 1983-1985 45 14
American Association of University Professors, 1975-1977, 1988-1995 45 15
American City, 1981 45 16
American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS)
Correspondence
1969-1975, 1981-1991 45 17-28
1992-1996 46 1-7
Journal Distribution Committee, 1991-1992 46 8
Meetings, 1990-1995 46 9-23
American Cultural Association, 1996 46 24
American Folklife Center, 1992 46 25
American Historical Association (AHA)
American Historical Review, 1983-1985 46 26
Bibliography Report, n.d. 46 27
Correspondence
1965-1977, 1986-1989 46 28-29
1990-1995 47 1-2
Standards of Conduct, 1990 47 3
Ward, Paul, 1965-1974 47 4
American Philosophical Association, 1979-1983 47 5
American Political Science Association, 1990-1994 47 6
American Public Works Association, 1973-1976 47 7
American Revolution Bicentennial Committee, 1971-1976 47 8
American Studies Association
Correspondence, 1983-1994 47 9-10
Meetings, 1983 47 11-12
Survey, 1992 47 13
Annenberg Project, 1984-1986 47 14
Annual Meeting, 1999-2000 47 15
Arden House Report, 1975 47 16
Audit Correspondence, 1976-1996 47 17
Baker Bill, 1974 47 18
Banta Company, 1966-1985 47 19
Baylor Proposal, 1988 47 20
Bentley Historical Library
Correspondence, 1982, 1990-1994 47 21-24
Survey, 1992 47 25
Bicentennial Educational Grant Program, 1989 47 26
Bicentennial of the Original 13 States, 1977-1979 47 27
Bicentennial Project, 1983 47 28
Bicentennial Speaker's Bureau, 1990 47 29
Bincentennial of the U.S. Constitution, 1986-1987 47 30-31
Sally Bingham, 1987-1989 48 1
Boag versus Idaho State Board of Education, 1997 48 2
Bornholdt, Laura, 1982-1984 48 3
Bradley Commission, 1988-1997 48 4-5
California History Consortium Project, 1984 48 6
Censorship, 1984-1986 48 7
Census, 1976-1977 48 8
Center for the Study of Philanthropy, 1992 48 9
Center for the Study of the Presidency, 1990-1993 48 10
Chafe, William, 1996-1998 48 11
Cheney, Lynne, 1987 48 12
Coalition for Networked Information, 1991 48 13
Coalition on the Academic Workforce, 1998 48 14
Coalition to Save Our Documentary Heritage, 1981-1986 48 15
Code of Ethics, 1981-1986 48 16
Colorado NEW Report, 1981 48 17
Community Colleges
Correspondence, 1990-1993, 1996-1999 48 18-19
Historians Project, 2000 48 20
Survey, 1995 48 21
Community Colleges Humanities Association, 1989 48 22
Comparable Worth, 1985 48 23
Computerized Bibliographies, 1985-1986 48 24-25
Conference Historical Clippings, 1909-1913, 1932 48 26
Conference on Part Time/Adjunct Faculty, 1997-1999 48 27
Conzen-Neu Report, 1983 48 28
Contingency Fund, 1972-1973 48 29
Council of Chairs, 1986-1994 48 30
Cuba Centennial, 1993-1996 48 31
Curti/Lerner Interview, 1992 48 32
Defining the Obligations of the OAH, 1977 48 33
Disney, 1994 48 34
Documentary Heritage Trust, 1987-1988 48 35
Downey-Metcalf Proposal, 1978 48 36
Dues Increase, 1974-1978, 1980, 1993 48 37
Educational Testing Service, 1989-1995 48 38
Eisenhower Lobbying, 1994 48 39
Eleanor Roosevelt Institute
Advisory Board, 1983 48 40
Authors, 1983-1984 48 41-42
Correspondence, 1973-1983
1973-1975 48 43
1976-1983 49 1-3
Film Board, 1983 49 4
Grant Application, 1983-1984 49 5-6
Introduction, 1983 49 7
Reviews, 1983-1984 49 8
Electronic Publishing, 1999 49 9
Emeritus Membership, 1995-1996 49 10
Employment Crisis Committee, 1976 49 11
Energy Commission, 1976-1978 49 12
Equal Rights Amendment, 1977-1988 49 13-15
ERIC Clearinghouse, 1986-1987 49 16
Ethnic Heritage Studies, 1974 49 17
Everywoman Project
Correspondence, 1982-1987 49 18
Participants, 1985-1988 49 19-20
Executive Board
Candidate Pairing, 1986-1996 49 21
Code of Ethics on Sexual Harassment, 1994 49 22
Committees, 1993-1995 49 23
Correspondence, 1980-1996 49 24-28
Dissemination of Standards to History Chairs, 1994 49 29
Executive Secretary Supplemental File
1989-1990 49 30
1989-1990 50 1-3
Frequency of Board Meetings, 1973 50 4
Fund Raising, 1981-1986 50 5
Joint Meetings, 1968-1992 50 6
Members, 1978-1990 50 7
Policies on Discrimination, 1994 50 8
Statement on History Education in Public Schools, 1991 50 9
Washburn Resolution, 1981-1990 50 10
Executive Order History Offices, 1998-1999 50 11
Feature Films Project, 1967-1970 50 12
Federal Advisory Committee, 1977 50 13
FBI Suit, 1983 50 14
Federal of State Humanities Council, 1989-1995 50 15
Fifty Year Index
Compiler, 1964-1973 50 16-17
Press, 1972-1974 50 18
Fire and Emergency Plan, 1992-1999 50 19
Focus on Teaching Day
Advertisements, 1985-1993 50 20
Correspondence, 1983-1995 50 21-34
Ford Foundation, 1982-1985, 1999-2000 50 35-37
Foreign Relations, 1990-1993 51 1
Foreign Scholars/Lectureship Program
Correspondence, 1976-1977, 1981-1985, 1991-1992 51 2-5
Funding, 1991-1992 51 6
Lecturers, 1982-1994 51 7
Meeting, 1992 51 8
Participants, 1991-1992 51 9-19
Rejected, 1991-1992 51 20
Response, 1990 51 21
Surveys, 1993 51 22
Withdrawals, A-Z, 1991-1992 51 23-24
USIA Booklist, 1993-2000 51 25-26
USIA Final Report
1991 51 27
1991 52 1
USIA Grant, 1991-1993 52 2-3
Forest Jones TIE, 1985-1986, 1990-1995 52 4-6
Freedom of Information Act
American Freedom of Information Act Commission, 1980 52 7
Committee on the Freedom of Information, 1981 52 8
Congressional Testimonies, 1980-1981 52 9-10
Correspondence, 1980-1987, 1990 52 11-15
Executive Orders, 1981-1983 52 16
Kirkendall Testimony, 1980 52 17-18
Printed Materials, 1980-1981 52 19-20
Texts of Bills, n.d. 52 21
Utah Letters, 1981 52 22
Fullbright, 1997 52 23
Fund for American History
Auction, 1990-1992 52 24-25
Bequests, 1989 52 26
CEO Materials, 1989-1990 52 27
Correspondence, 1988-1995 52 28-29
Davis, Cullom, 1987-1989 52 30
Endowment Committee, 1987-1990 53 1
Endowment Correspondence, 1988-1989 53 2
Follow-up, 1989-1991 53 3
Fund-raising Consultants, 1990-1991 53 4
Jones, Arnita, 1989 53 5
MBNA Card, 1995-1998 53 6
Meeting Notes, 1988-1990 53 7
Membership Mailings, 1990 53 8
Proposal for a Development Audit and Fund Development Plan, 1990 53 9
Summary of OAH Endowment Campaign, 1981-1986 53 10
Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education (FIPSE)
Budget Information, 1984-1985 53 11
Careers in History Bibliography, ca. 1993 53 12
Correspondence, 1982-1994 53 13-15
Evaluations, 1986-1987 53 16
Grant Applications, 1982-1996 53 17
History in Context, 1986 53 18
History in Higher Education, 1987 53 19
Meeting, 1986 53 20
Newsletters, 1986-1987 53 21
Project Careers Packet, ca. 1980s 53 22
Reports, 1986 53 23
Revitalization of Graduate Training in American History, 1982 53 24
Revitalizing the Teaching of History in Two-Year Institutions Grant, 1988 53 25
Teaching of History, 1983-1987 53 26-27
German Studies, 1998-1999 53 28
Grants
Challenge Grant, 1980-1981 53 29-31
Declassification Legacy Grant, 1993-1995 53 32
General Information, 1980-1981, 1983, 1985 53 33
Graduate Record Exams, 1994-1995 54 1
Guide to the Study of History Outside the U.S., 1980-1983 54 2
Historians, Universities, and Communities, 1980 54 3
History Education Center, 1977, 1983-1988 54 4-7
MacArthur Grant, 1989-1992 54 8
Oral History of the Vietnam Experience, 1981 54 9
Quantitative Women's History Study, 1979-1980 54 10
Rockefeller Grant, 1984-1985 54 11-12
Scholars in the Parks Grant, 1984 54 13
Seneca Falls, 1981-1982, 1987-1990 54 14-16
Sirow, 1982 54 17
Surveying Undergraduate History, 1980 54 18
Group Health Insurance, 1973-1977 54 19
H-Net, 1992-1993 54 20
Harry S. Truman Institute, 1971-1992 54 21-24
High School Programs, 1983-1984 54 25
Historians for Gantt, 1990-1991 54 26
Historic Preservation, 1979, 1983-1984 54 27
Historical Documents Study Advisory Group, 1989-1990 54 28
History Education in Public Schools, 1990-1991 54 29
History Links, 1997 54 30
HTA/NHEN Network
Articles, 1991-1995 54 31
Compston, Christine, 1993-1996 54 32
Computer Use Survey, 1999 54 33
Correspondence
1991-1993 54 34-36
1993-1999 55 1-6
History Teaching Alliance (HTA)
Alliance for Curriculum Reform, 1994-1999 55 7-9
American Association of Higher Education, 1996 55 10
American Association of State and Local History, 1991-1996 55 11
American Historical Association, 1993-1996 55 12
Bylaws, 1988 55 13
California History Social Studies Project, 1997-1999 55 14-16
Challenge Grant, 1995-1996 55 17
CHART, 1993-1994 55 18
Correspondence, 1984-1991 55 19-28
Description, ca.1991 56 1
Director Search, 1988-1989, 1991 56 2-3
Education Trust, 1993-1998 56 4
Educational Testing Service, 1997-1998 56 5
ERIC, 1993, 1998 56 6
Indiana History Teaching Alliance
Correspondence, 1989-1990 56 7
Summer Institute, 1990 56 8-9
Individual Correspondence, 1993-1999 56 10
James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation, 1993-1997 56 11
Johnstown Area Heritage, 1994-1995 56 12
Lorence, James, 1994-1998 56 13
National Archives, 1985-1997 56 14
National Center for History in Schools, 1995-1997 56 15
National Council for History Education, 1992-1999 56 16
National Council on Public History, 1993-1997 56 17
National Council for the Social Studies, 1993-1997 56 18-19
National Endowment for the Humanities
Correspondence, 1989-1997 56 20
Grants, 1989-1990 56 21
Legal Status of Southern Women, 1994-1995 56 22-23
National History Project, 1999-2001 56 24
National Road - Pennsylvania, 1993-1994 56 25
Oral History Association, 1996-1999 56 26
Organization of American Historians, 1997-1998 56 27
Organization of History Teachers, 1989-1995 56 28
Oversight Committee
Correspondence, 1984-1996 56 29
Meetings
1985-1986 56 30-32
1987, 1989, 1991 57 1-2
Reports, 1987-1988, 1992-1996 57 3
Social Studies Development Center, 1992-1993 57 4
Society for Teacher Education, 1993-1997 57 5
Southern Historical Association, 1993-1997 57 6
Spencer Foundation - National History Project, 1999-2001 57 7
Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, 1993-1994 57 8
World History Association, 1993-1998 57 9
Indiana and the New Nation, 1991 57 10
Membership, ca. 1990 57 11
Memos, 1993-1996 57 12
Mission Statement, 1996 57 13
NEH Summer Institute
Acceptance, 1999 57 14
Applications, 1999 57 15-16
Correspondence, 1998-1999 57 17
Evaluations, 1999 57 18
Proposals, 1999-2000 57 19
Teacher Comments, 1999 57 20
The Web, 1997-1999 57 21
National Awards Programs, 1996 57 22
National History Day Alliance, 1995 57 23
National History Education Network (NHEN)
American Historical Association, 1995-2000 57 24-25
Brochures, 1996-1998 57 26
Bylaws, 1994-1996 57 27
Contracts, 1992-1995 57 28
Correspondence, 1990-1998 57 29-34
Director's Report, 1997-1998 57 35
General Meeting, 1994-1995 57 36
History, 1992-1993 57 37
Membership Directory, 1994-2000 57 38
Mission Statement, 1998 57 39
National Council for the Social Studies, 1996-1999 57 40
Newsletters, 1993-2000 58 1-2
Organization of American Historians, 1987-1997 58 3-4
Policy Board Meeting, 1993-1998 58 5
Reports, 1989-1992 58 6
Transfer to CMU, 1996 58 7
University of Tulsa, 1992-1994 58 8
Updates, 1998 58 9
National Park Service, 1993 58 10
Survey of State Social Studies Standards, 1997 58 11
Tulsa Agreement, 1991-1992 58 12
Western Washington Transfer, 1994-1995 58 13
Hoff-Wilson, Joan, 1988, 1995-1996 58 14-17
Honors to OAH Members, 1974-1976 58 18
Hotels vs. Campuses, 1975-1981 58 19
House of Representatives Historical Office, 1995 58 20
Humanities Articles, 1979 58 21
Humanities Data Project, 1992-1996 58 22
Imaging America, 1998-2000 58 23
Immigration History Society, 1972-1987 58 24
Improving History and Civic Education, 1991 58 25
Indiana Bicentennial Responses, 1986 58 26
Indiana University, 1973-1979 58 27
Indiana University History Department, 1986-1987 58 28
Indiana University-Organization of American Historians Minority Fellowship, 1993-1998 58 29
Indiana University Press, 1982-1989, 1998-1999 58 30-32
Institute for the Advancement of Ethics, 1988-1989 58 33
Institute for Historical Review
Background, 1981-1987 58 34
Board Correspondence, 1991-1992 58 35
Board Minutes, 1991-1992 58 36
Clippings, 1991-1992 58 37
Communications, 1991-1992 58 38
Correspondence, 1991-1993 59 1
Legal, 1991-1992 59 2
Member Correspondence, 1991-1993 59 3
Millersville Article, 1992 59 4
Institute for Research in History, 1980-1982 59 5
International Survey, 1992-1994 59 6
Investments, 1971-1975 59 7
Jones, Arnita, 1988-1997 59 8-14
Journal of Women's History, 1986, 1988-1989 59 15-16
JSTOR, 1992-1994 59 17
Kelley Proposal, 1974-1976 59 18
Kennedy Assassination Review Board, 1992-1997 59 19
Kirkendall, Richard, 1979-1989 59 20
Kurtis Productions, 1996-1997 59 21-22
La Pietra, 1995-1998 59 23-24
Labor History Lobbying, 1990 59 25
Lawsuits
AFSC vs. Webster, 1980-1981 59 26
Herbert Apthker, 1975-1976 60 1
Cooper vs. Ross, 1979 60 2
Eudey Case, 1979-1980 60 3
IRS
Dobrovir/Public Interest, 1996-1997 60 4-5
Notes, 1996 60 6
Ruling, 1976 60 7
Organizations vs. FBI, 1979-1981 60 8
Seiko Green vs. NARA, 1997 60 9
State of Missouri vs. National Organization of Women, 1978-1979 60 10
Wright vs. Warner Books, 1991 60 11
Legal Counsel, 1978-1991 60 12
Legislation, 1980-1984 60 13
Legislation Concerning OAH, 1973-1975 60 14
Leopold, Richard, 1990-1997 60 15
Library of Congress, 1976-1994 60 16-17
Lilly Foundation, 1974-1975 60 18
Loewenheim Controversy, 1969-1970 60 19
Long-Range Planning, 1996 60 20
MacArthur Foundation, 1997-1998 60 21
Madison Library, 1975 60 22
Mailing List Issues, 1980-1986 60 23
Marketing, 1996-1997 60 24
Marshal Library Suit
1985 60 25-26
1985, 1987 61 1-2
Media Alternatives Project, 1991 61 3
Media File
Access, 1985-1986 61 4
Bennett-Education, Curricula, Educating Women and Teachers, 1985-1986 61 5-6
Bicentennial and Quincentennial, 1985-1986 61 7
Congressional Issues, 1985-1986 61 8
Gramm-Rudman, 1986 61 9
Influence on Political Thoughts, 1985-1986 61 10
Politics and Scholars, 1985-1986 61 11
References to OAH, 1985-1986 61 12
Religion in Schools, 1985-1986 61 13
Status of History in Schools, 1974-1986 61 14-15
Membership Research, 1997 61 16
Millennium Project, 1998 61 17
Millennium Trails, 1997-1999 61 18
Minority Graduate Fellowships, 1995-1998 61 19
Minority Initiatives, 1990-1991 61 20
Modern Language Association, 1983 61 21
Morton Proposal, 1974-1976 61 22
Move from Utah to Indiana, 1968-1970 61 23
Museum Independence, 1994-1995 61 24
National Academy of Sciences, 1994-1995 61 25
National Archives and Records Service (NARA)
Advisory council, 1968-1979, 1981-1985 61 26-27
Archivist of the U.S., 1980-1995 61 28-33
Bush/Wilson Agreement, 1993-1995 61 34
Correspondence, 1968-1969, 1976-1995 61 35-39
Declassification, 1994 61 40
Educational Programs, 1992-1994 61 41
Independence, 1981-1984 62 1
Mailings to OAH Members, 1981-1982 62 2
Presidential Records
Correspondence, 1975 62 3
Lawsuits, 1975 62 4
Report to Congress, 1975 62 5-6
Search for Archivist, 1979-1980 62 7-9
Testimonies, 1981-1982 62 10
National Assessment for Educational Progress (NAEP)
Correspondence, 1991-1994 62 11-15
Publications, 1992, 1994 62 16
National Association of Government Archives and Records Administrators, 1987-1993 62 17
National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, 1991 62 18
National Center for History in Schools
The Antebellum Women's Movement, 1820-1860, 1998 62 19
Causes of the American Revolution: Focus on Boston, 1998 62 20
Commemorative Sculpture in the United States, 1998 62 21
Early Chinese Immigration and the Process of Exclusion, 1998 62 22
The Great Depression and the Arts, 1998 62 23
World's Fairs and the Dawning of "The American Century," 1998 62 24
National Coalition of Concerned Academics, 1979 62 25
National Coordinating Committee for the Promotion of History (NCC)
Budget, 1978-1971 62 26
Correspondence
1975 62 27
1976-1994 63 1-24
1994-1996 64 1-2
Exxon Grant, 1984-1985 64 3
Foreign Relations Series, 1991-1992 64 4
National Archivist, 1993-1994 64 5
Strengthening the Teaching of History in Secondary Schools, 1985 64 6
Testimony on the Reauthorization of the National Foundation of the Arts and Humanities Act, 1990 64 7
Updates, 1995 64 8
National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education, 1973 64 9
National Council for History Education, 1990-1992 64 10
National Council for History Standards
Article, 1992 64 11
Board, 1993 64 12
Chronicle of Higher Education, 1994 64 13
Committee on Teaching, 1994 64 14
Conference, 1996 64 15
Conference Grants, 1995 64 16
Conference Reports, 1996 64 17
Correspondence, 1992-1994 64 18-19
Focus Group Correspondence, 1992-1994 64 20- 25
Meetings
1992 64 26-33
1992-1994 65 1-13
National Endowment for the Humanities, 1994-1995 65 14
National Standards for U.S. History, 1994 65 15-16
Progress Reports, 1993-1994 65 17-22
Proposals, 1995-1996 65 23
Statement on History Education in Public Schools, 1991 65 24
UCLA Forum, 1992 65 25
World History Standards
1994 65 26
1994 66 1
National Council on Public History (NCPH)
Conferences, 1989-1993 66 2
Correspondence, 1980-1989 66 3-6
National Council for the Social Studies
Correspondence, 1977-1992 66 7-10
Final Report, 1989 66 11
National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)
Advocacy, 1995-1996 66 12
Bennett, William, 1982-1985 66 13-14
Center on the Teaching and Learning of History
Application, 1987 66 15-16
Correspondence, 1987-1989 66 17
Correspondence, 1973-1990, 1995-1996 66 18-23
Grants, 1977-1981 66 24
Iannone Nomination to NEH, 1991 66 25
Legislative Mandates, 1998 66 26
State Councils Meeting, 1994 66 27
Support, 1995 67 1
Testimonies, 1982 67 2
National Historic Publications Records Commission (NHPRC)
Correspondence, 1970-1985, 1991-1997 67 3-14
Historic Documents Study, 1990-1992 67 15
Lobbying, 1992-1993 67 16
National History Day
1981-1994 67 17-27
1995-1997 68 1-2
National Humanities Alliance (NHA)
Correspondence, 1980-1982, 1992-1996 68 3-16
Nomination to NEH, 1992-1993 68 17
National Park Service
Correspondence, 1981-1994 68 18-20
Women's History Landmark Project, 1986-1994 68 21-22
National Security Archive, 1985-1989 68 23
National Study Commission
1974-1978 68 24-27
1974-1978 69 1-2
New Approaches to Teaching American History Workshop, 1974 69 3
New Harmony Access Conference, 1976-1977 69 4
New Jersey Historical Commission, 1996-1998 69 5
New York Public Library, 1980-1981 69 6
Newspaper Project, 1976-1981 69 7-11
OCLC Proposal, 1988-1989 69 12
Oral History, 1980-1984, 1990 69 13
Oral History Association, 1970-1979 69 14
Organization of American Historians
Archives, 1964-1986 69 15-16
Library of Congress Newspaper Project, 1977-1979 69 17
Name Change, 1957 69 18
Opposition, 1980 69 19
Website, 1998-1999 69 20
Organization of History Teachers, 1986-1990 69 21
Oxford American Institute, 1998-1999 69 22
Part-Time Employment Survey, 1984 69 23
Past Presidents, 1994-1995 69 24
"Personal Lives and Professional Careers - The Uneasy Balance," 1987 69 25
Petition, 1986 69 26
Phi Alpha Theta, 1982-1986 69 27
"The Plow that Broke the Plains," 1973-1975 69 28
Preparing Future Faculty, 1991-1993 69 29
Preservation, 1987 69 30
President's Commission on the Celebration of Women in History, 1998 69 31
President's Letter, 1995 69 32
Presidential Libraries, 1978-1979 69 33
Presidential Papers, 1978-1979 69 34
Presidential Polls, 1981 69 35
Professor Killed at Convention, 1979 69 36
Project '87
Correspondence, 1981-1988 69 37-38
Seminar Packet, 1987 69 39
Proposal for History Advisory Council, 1976 69 40
Quincentenary
1982-1986 69 41
1982-1986 70 1-2
Reagan Budget, 1981-1982 70 3
Report on Investment Policies, 1969 70 4
Research on Human Subjects, 1979-1980 70 5
Research Libraries Group, 1991-1992 70 6
Research and Reference Tool Survey, 1994 70 7
Resolution on Guidelines for the Historical Profession, 1972 70 8
Restoring Women to History
Africa, Asia, Latin America, The Caribbean, and the Middle East, 1988 70 9-10
Annual Financial Reports, 1979-1984 70 11
Correspondence, 1981-1990 70 12-16
Finances for the Third World, 1986-1990 70 17
Funding Discrepancy, 1986-1989 70 18
Grant, 1986-1992 70 19-21
Grant Proposals, 1980, 1985 70 22-23
Integrating Women into History
Conference, 1980 70 24-26
Correspondence, 1978-1984 70 27-30
Curriculum Packets - US I, n.d. 70 31
Curriculum Packets - US II
n.d. 70 32
n.d. 71 1
Lilly Endowment Grant, 1981-1983 71 2
NEH Grants, 1978-1980 71 3-4
Permissions, 1983-1984 71 5
U.S. History I, 1984 71 6
U.S. History II, 1984 71 7-8
Western Civilization I, 1983 71 9-10
Women and Society, 1979-1980 71 11
Women's Conferences, 1980-1983 71 12-14
Review of the Office of Executive Secretary, n.d. 71 15
"Road Since 1776, Road Toward 2076," 1974 71 16-18
Rockefeller Foundation, 1983-1985 71 19
Role of the OAH, 1966 71 20
ROTC Curriculum, 1996-1997 71 21
Russia, 1983-1984 71 22
Scholarly Exchange with China, 1974-1976 71 23
Scholarly Publishing, 1978 71 24
Scope of the Profession, 1979 71 25
Senate Historical Office, 1978-1979 71 26
Senate Historical Papers, 1978-1980 71 27-28
Signs, 1982-1988 71 29
Social Studies Development Center, 1981-1995 71 30-32
Society of American Archivists, 1971-1976, 1986-1989 72 1
Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations, 1994 72 2
Society for History Education, 1972-1976 72 3
Society for History in the Federal Government, 1989 72 4
South Africa Divestiture, 1985-1987 72 5
Southern History Association, 1969-1979 72 6
Spanish Project, 1973-1974 72 7
Staff Correspondence, 1968-1991 72 8-17
State Department, 1976-1977, 1981 72 18
Survey on Training TAs to Teach, 1993 72 19
Tax Reform Act of 1969, 1969-1970 72 20
Teaching History Pamphlet Series, 1996 72 21
Textbook Project, 1985-1986 72 22
Thesaurus Project, 1985 72 23
Thomas Paine, 1992-1994 72 24
Trachtenberg, Mark, 1987 72 25
Treasurer
Davis, Cullom, 1989-1993 72 26
Murray, Robert, 1975-1978, 1980-1984 72 27-28
Review of the Treasurer, 1976 72 29
Transfer of Securities from MVHA to OAH, 1971 72 30
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Project, 1974 72 31
U.S. Information Agency, 1975-1977 72 32
U.S./USSR Project, 1990 72 33
University Publications of America, 1990-1993 72 34
West Africa
Conference, 1993 72 35
Survey, 1993-1997 72 36
Western History Association, 1993-1994 72 37
Wingspread Conference, 1975-1977, 1988-1989 72 38-40
Women's Studies, 1975-1979, 1982-1988 72 41
World History Association, 1993-1994 72 42
WYE Conference, 1989 72 43
Yale-Aptheker
Correspondence
1976 72 44
1977-1978 73 1-2
Final Report, 1977 73 3
Questions - original, 1977 73 4
Questions - 2nd round, 1977 73 5
Responses, 1977 73 6-7
Executive Directors
James Olson (1953-1956)
Administration Agreements, 1953 73 8
Alvord Memorial Commission, 1954 73 9
Anderson, George L., 1955-1956 73 10
Andrews, J. Cutler, 1956 73 11
Atherton, Lewis, 1955 73 12
Bannon, John Francis, S.J., 1955 73 13
Binkley, William, 1953-1955 73 14
Clark, Thomas, 1954, 1956 73 15
Commerce Investment Company, 1953-1956 73 16
Dumond, Dwight, 1954-1955 73 17
Gates, Paul, 1954 73 18
Jordan, Phillip, 1954 73 19
Kirkland, Edward, 1954-1956 73 20
Lord, Clifford, 1954 73 21
Membership Committee, 1952-1953, 1955-1956 73 22-24
Program Committee, 1954 73 25
Shannon, Fred, 1953-1954 73 26
Torch Press, 1952-1955 73 27-29
Webb, Walter Prescott, 1955 73 30
William Aeschbacher (1956-1969)
Amendment Proposal - Name Change, 1959-1960 73 31
American Historical Association, 1965 73 32
Banta Company, 1962-1966 73 33-34
Binkley, William, 1956-1964 73 35-38
Brochures, 1967-1968 73 39
Commitees
Alvord Memorial Commission, 1956 73 40
Bibliographical Study Committee, 1965-1968 74 1-3
Censorship in Textbooks, 1961-1968 74 4-5
Editorial Committee, 1957-1962 74 6
Education, 1966 74 7
Executive Committee
Anderson, George L., 1955-1957 74 8
Billington, Ray, 1961-1969 74 9-14
Clark, Thomas, 1958, 1960-1966 74 15-16
General Correspondence, 1958-1969 74 17-20
Stephenson, Wendell, 1957-1958 74 21
Teacher's Section, 1956-1959 74 22
Finance Committee, 1957-1965 74 23
Future of MVHA, 1963-1966 74 24-25
History in Schools and Colleges, 1969 74 26
Joint Committee for the Defense of Historians, 1965-1967 74 27-28
Local Arrangements Committee
Ferguson, R.J., 1956 74 29
General Correspondence
1957-1958, 1963-1964, 1966 74 30-31
1967 75 1
Kelly, Alfred, 1959-1961 75 2
Mallalieu, William, 1960 75 3
Olsen, Frederick, 1961-1962 75 4
Membership Committee
Applications, 1958-1959 75 5-6
Bartlett, Richard, 1967 75 7
General Correspondence, 1959-1967 75 8-10
Invitations, 1962-1963 75 11
Still, Bayrd, 1957-1959 75 12
National Archives Committee, 1967-1968 75 13
Nominating Committee
Bestor, Arthur, 1958-1960 75 14
Bonner, Thomas, 1967 75 15
Freidel, Frank, 1960-1961 75 16
General Correpsondence, 1956-1958, 1960-1967 75 17-19
Johnson, Walter, 1960 75 20
LeDuc, Thomas, 1956 75 21
Procedures, ca. 1960s 75 22
Shannon, Dave, 1961-1962 75 23
Prize Studies Committee, 1963-1968 75 24-26
Professional Needs, 1967-1968 75 27
Program Committee
Barnes, James, 1959-1960 75 28
Burke, Robert, 1966 75 29
General Correspondence, 1957-1958 75 30
Graebner, Norman, 1960-1961 75 31
Hamilton, Holman, 1968 75 32
Leopold, Richard, 1956 75 33
Robinson, W. Stitt, 1959-1960 75 34
Sellers, Charles, 1961-1962 75 35
Winther, Oscar, 1956-1957 75 36
Publications Committee, 1956-1961 75 37-38
Select an Editor, 1962-1966 75 39
Study the Relationship between the Association and Secondary schools, 1958 76 1
Copyright, 1953-1961 76 2
Copyright Law Revision, 1965-1966 76 3
Ford Transportation Award Fund, 1961-1964 76 4
Former Officers, 1907-1965 76 5
Frederick Jackson Turner Award, 1966-1968 76 6
Correspondence
Secretary-Treasurer, 1963-1964, 1968-1969 76 7-12
Treasurer, 1966-1975 76 13-15
Job Register, 1962 76 16
Kraus Reprint Corporation, 1960-1966 76 17
Lilly Endowment, 1960-1961 76 18
Nebraska Historical Society, 1963-1964 76 19
Presidents
Bailey, Thomas, 1966-1968 76 20
Caughey, John, 1964-1965 76 21
Clark, Thomas, 1957 76 22
Craven, Avery, 1962-1963 76 23
Gates, Paul, 1958-1963 76 24
Green, Fletcher, 1959-1961 76 25
Hutchinson, William T., 1959 76 26
Merk, Frederick, 1959-1960 76 27
Mowry, George, 1964-1966 76 28
Printing, 1961 76 29
Royalties, 1961-1964 76 30
Strain, Paul, 1956-1962 76 31-33
Winther, Oscar, 1956-1957, 1963-1966 76 34-36
Thomas Clark, 1970-1973, 1982 76 37-38
Treasurer Files, 1907-1998
Audits
1956-1962 76 39
1963-1981, 1987-1995 77 1-3
Budget, 1966-1970, 1989-1995, 1998 77 4-7
Challenge Grant, 1987 77 8
Correspondence
Aeschbacher, William, 1966-1975 1969-1976 77 9-14
Davis, Cullom, 1984-1991 77 15-17
Murray, Robert, 1974-1983 77 18-20
Form 990, 1946-1951, 1954-1957 77 21
Legders
1907-1916, 1938-1946, 1948-1954 155 1-8
1938-1952 156 1-4
1916-1930 157 1-4
1930-1938 158 1-4
1952-1959 159 1-2
1957-1963 160 1-2
Membership Cards, 1932-1963 162-164
Membership List, 1912, 1918, 1920, 1922, 1957, 1967-1969 78 1-9
Reports
Membership, 1965-1967, 1970-1981, 1984, 1988, 1993 78 10
Treasurer, 1925, 1930, 1934-1938, 1966-1975, 1979-1989, 1990, 1992 78 11-12
Annual Conference Files, 1910-1911, 1913-1914, 1916-1917, 1921-1925, 1927, 1929, 1932-1936, 1938-1944, 1947-1948, 1950-1989, 1991-1993, 1997
Business Meeting, 1953, 1957, 1961, 1965-1980, 1983, 1986, 1990-1993 78 13-18
Programs
1910-1911, 1913-1914, 1916-1917, 1921-1925, 1927, 1929, 1932-1936, 1938-1944, 1947-1948, 1950-1978 78 19-23
1979-1989, 1991-1993, 1997 79 1-6
Publication Files, 1908-2003
Executive Office
Journal of American History Correspondence
Alvord Memorial Commission, 1954-1956 79 7
Articles about Women, 1970-1985 79 8
Capitol City Press, 1984-1990 79 9
Copyrights, 1971-1987 79 10
Correspondence, 1914, 1916-1917, 1978-1995 79 11-21
Editor
Correspondence, 1983-1986 79 22
Perry, Lewis, 1978-1982 79 23
Reports, 1937, 1973-1975, 1978-1987 79 24
Ridge, Martin, 1969-1970 79 25
Editorial Board, 1984, 1987-1991, 1993 79 26
Electronic Transmission, 1984 79 27
Index, 1978-1979 79 28
Indiana University, 1985-1986 79 29
Johnson Associates, 1971-1975 79 30
Journal Donation Projects, 1988-1995 79 31
Microcard Editions, 1968 79 32
Review of Journal
1961-1994 79 33
1994 80 1-2
Rights, 1980-1983 80 3
Royalties, 1983-1985 80 4-6
Magazine of History
Advisory Board, 1986-1987, 1990-1999 80 7
Bill of Rights Issue Grant, 1991 80 8
Columbus Anniversary, 1990-1991 80 9
Correspondence, 1985-1989 80 10-13
Foundations, 1985-1987 80 14
Future Issues, 1995-1999 80 15
Magazine of History, 1985-1990 80 16-18
Marketing Research, 1995-1997 80 19
Office Proposals, 1991-1992 80 20
Reviews, 1990 80 21
Rockefeller Grant, 1983-1990 80 22-23
Newsletter
Ad Hoc Committee to Review Newsletter, 1992-1994 80 24
Advisory Committee, 1994-1997 80 25
Editorial Board, 1994-1996 80 26
OAH Newsletter
1973-1981 80 27-28
1982-1985, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1995 161
Proposal to Establish a Newsletter, 1983-1984 80 29
Other Publications
American History Through Film, ca. 1980s 80 30
Brochures, 1920s-1970s 80 31
Directory of European Historians of North America, 1994 80 32
Guide to the Organization of American Historians, 1992-1996 81 1
Sports History in the United States: An Overview, 1983 81 2
Editorial Office
Editorial Board
Correspondence, 1956-1965, 1979-1990 81 3-5
Meetings and Minutes, 1980-1990 81 6-9
Members
Correspondence, 1951-1964 81 10
Individual Members, 1951-1984 81 11-43
Reports, 1951-1966, 1977-1989, 1991 81 44-45
Awards
Foreign Language Article Prize
1991-1994 81 46-49
1995-1999 82 1-13
Foreign Language Book Prize, 1991-1997 82 14-19
Pelzer Prize
1967-1978, 1981-1982 82 20-25
1983-1996 83 1-14
Committees
Ad Hoc Committee to Review Perry Editorship, 1982 83 15
Copyright Committee, 1967 83 16
Correspondence, 1959-1963 83 17
Future of the OAH, 1967 83 18
International Committee, 1994-1996 83 19
Membership Committee, 1995 83 20
NHPRC Committee, 1993 83 21
Public Historians, 1979-1987 83 22
Publications Committee, 1957-1963 83 23
Correspondence
Aechbacher, William, 1963-1968 83 24-27
Bobbs-Merrill, 1963-1978 83 28
General
1930-1932/33 84 1-29
1932/33-1935/36 85 1-26
1935/36-1938/39 86 1-28
1938/39-1941 87 1-26
1941-1943 88 1-28
1943-1945 89 1-34
1945-1960 90 1-29
1960-1966, 1977-1978, 1985-1992 91 1-23
Indiana University Press, 1990 91 24
Editor's Groups, 1981-1988 91 25
Executive Office of the OAH
Archives, 1970-1995 92 1
Committees, 1979-1990 92 2
Correspondence, 1982-1991 92 3-4
Executive Board, 1961, 1975-1976, 1978-1986, 1991 92 5-9
Membership, 1988-1995 92 10
Publications
Brochures, n.d. 92 11
The Constitution and American Life, 1988 92 12
Fifty-Year Index, 1965 92 13
The Historian, n.d. 92 14
The Journal of American History
Articles
Accepted Articles
April 1944-June 1944, June 1951-September 1954 92 15-64
September 1954-December 1957 93 1-69
December 1957-June 1961 94 1-69
September 1961-March 1965 95 1-68
June 1965-June 1968 96 1-73
June 1968-December 1970 97 1-60
December 1970-March 1974 98 1-69
March 1974-September 1977 99 1-58
September 1977-June 1982 100 1-95
June 1982-March 1985 101 1-50
June 1985-March 1987 102 1-39
March 1987-December 1988 103 1-47
December 1988-June 1992 104 1-42
June 1992-June 1993 105 1-41
September 1993-December 1994 106 1-48
December 1994-March 1996 107 1-42
June 1996-March 1997 108 1-16
Rejected Articles
1935-1937, 1941-1947, 1953-1954 108 17-38
1954-1959/60 109 1-20
1959/60- "BEA" 1964/77 110 1-22
"BEA" - "DEP" 1964/77 111 1-19
"DEP" - "HAI" 1964/77 112 1-21
"HAI" - "LIV" 1964/77 113 1-21
"LOC" - "POL" 1964/77 114 1-23
"POL" - "STU" 1964/77 115 1-21
"STU" 1964/77 - "BL" 1978/86 116 1-21
"BO" - "GR" 1978/86 117 1-18
"GR" - "McG" 1978/86 118 1-17
"McG" - "SL" 1978/86 119 1-20
"SM" 1978/86 - "A" 1987/88 120 1-22
"BA" - "RI" 1987/88 121 1-22
"RO" 1987/88 - "MI" 1989 122 1-21
"MO" 1989 - "KU" 1990 123 1-20
"L" 1990 - "HU" 1991 124 1-19
"HU" 1991 - "BZ" 1992 125 1-21
"C" - "W" 1992 126 1-21
"A" - "ST" 1993 127 1-21
"ST" 1993 - "SZ" 1994 128 1-19
"T" 1994 - "SA" 1995 129 1-22
"SC" 1995 - "K" 1996 130 1-21
"L" - "Z" 1996 131 1-15
Microfilm, 1964-1995 MICRO 1-33
Mississippi Valley Historical Review
June 1914-March 1922 140
June 1922-March 1930 141
June 1930-March 1938 142
June 1938-March 1944 143
June 1944-March 1952 144
June 1952-March 1959 145
June 1959-March 1964 146
Journal of American History
June 1964-March 1967 146
June 1967-March 1973 147
June 1973-March 1979 148
June 1979-March 1985 149
June 1985-September 1989 150
December 1989-September 1993 151
December 1993-March 1997 152
June 1997-March 2000 153
June 2000-March 2003 154
The Mississippi Valley: A Topical Guide, 1934 131 16
Proceedings (MVHR)
1907-1911 131 17-23
1911-1923 132 1-9
Reviewing
Deliquent Reviewer Responses, 1982 132 10
Readers, 1967 132 11
Requests to Review, 1963-1971 132 12-13
Statistics, 1979-1988 132 14
Russians, 1972-1985 132 15
Staff Meetings, 1984-1985 132 16
Surveys
Content Survey of the JAH, 1963 132 17
Reader Survey
1989 132 18-23
1993 133 1-23
1993 134 1-7
Editor's Files
William Binkley (Editor 1953-1963)
Articles Received, 1961-1964 134 8
Binkley, William, 1957-1964 134 9-15
Exchange Lists, 1957-1964 134 16
Manuscripts, 1958-1961 134 17
Outside Appraisers, 1955-1962 134 18
Periodical Lists, 1960-1963 134 19
Printer Change, 1961 134 20
University of Kentucky Press, 1957-1962 134 21
Oscar Winther (Editor 1963-1966)
Bloomington Office, 1963 134 22
Journal Future, 1964 134 23
Name Change, 1964 134 24
White House Representatives, 1966 134 25
Martin Ridge (Editor 1966-1978)
Budget Statements, 1967-1968 134 26
Czechoslovak Agreement, 1968 134 27
Correspondence, 1966-1967 134 28-30
External Agency Agreement, 1978 134 31
Gunderson Correspondence, 1977-1978 134 32
Hungarians, 1975-1978 134 33
Lecture Series, 1967 134 34
Mooney, Chase, 1968-1973 134 35
Potter, David, 1970 134 36
Siclash, 1968 134 37
Sociological Abstracts, 1967 134 38
Stanton Lynd Case, 1967 134 39
Wisconsin Historical Society, 1967 135 1
Lewis Perry (Editor 1978-1984)
Mandarin, 1978-1979 135 2
Membership, 1983-1984 135 3
Payment of Authors, n.d. 135 4
Textbook Reviewing, 1982 135 5
Women's Participation, 1980 135 6
David Thelen (Editor 1985-1999)
Adams, Willi Paul, 1994-1996 135 7
American Council of Learned Societies, 1994-1995 135 8-9
Amsterdam Exchange Program, 1995 135 10
Blackett, Richard, 1985-1989 135 11-14
Bloomington-Posoltega Sister Cities Task Force, 1989-1991 135 15
Bowling Green State University, 1988-1991 135 16
Cambridge University Press, 1991-1996 135 17
Capital City Press, 1986-1993 135 18-19
Canadian Review of American History, 1993-1995 135 20
Carville Myth List, 1995 135 21
Center on History Making in America (COHMIA)
Advisory Board, 1994 135 22
Analysis, 1994 135 23
Background Research, 1994 135 24
Book, 1994 135 25-26
Conclusion Contributors, 1995 135 27
Correspondence, 1989-1994 135 28-32
Draheim, Andy, 1994 135 33
Feedback, 1993-1994 135 34
Graduate Student Surveys, n.d. 135 35
Grant Correspondence, 1989-1993 135 36
Indiana University, 1994 135 37
Job Search, 1993 136 1
Lowengrub, Dean Morton, 1992-1993 136 2
Minority Sample, 1994 136 3-4
Mosaic, 1992-1993 136 5
National Endowment for the Humanities, 1990-1995 136 6-7
National Trust for Historic Preservation, 1993 136 8
Progress Report, 1994 136 9
Spencer Foundation, 1992-1995 136 10
Survey, 1993-1994 136 11
College of Arts and Sciences
Correspondence, 1995-1997 136 12
Survey, 1993-1994 136 13-14
Conferences
Borderlands Spain Conference, 1995-1996 136 15
February Conference, 1993 136 16
Historical Abstract Conference, 1967 136 17
Italy Conference, 1995 136 18-19
Rome Conference, 1993 136 20
Connections
Budget, 1993-1998 136 21
Correspondence, 1993-1998 136 22-27
Editor, 1995-1996 136 28
Fund Raising, 1993-1994 136 29-30
Newsletter, 1994-1997 136 31
Purpose, 1997 137 1
Report on the OAH Survey on International Exchanges, 1993 137 2
Surveys, 1993-1997 137 3
United States Information Agency, 1991-1998 137 4
Constitution and American Life, 1987-1989 137 5
Contributing Editors, 1993 137 6
Correspondence
1985-1992 137 7-24
1993-1995 138 1-7
Documentary Section, 1992-1995 138 8
European Commission Project, 1995 138 9
Fulbright Experience, 1993 138 10
Harvard, 1994 138 11
Hilton, Sylvia, 1996 138 12
Hoff-Wilson, Joan, 1985-1988 138 13
International Congress of Historical Science, 1995 138 14
Internationalization
Correspondence, 1990-1993, 1995 138 15-18
Reports, 1990-1991 138 19
Surveys, 1996 138 20
Iran Contra, 1987-1991 138 21
JSTOR, 1995-1997 138 22-23
Journal of American History, 1985-1986 138 24
Legal Advice, 1995 138 25
Minority Fellowship, 1993 138 26
Missouri Historical Society, 1995 138 27
National Endowment for the Humanities, 1988-1989, 1993-1996 138 28-29
National Park Service, 1993 138 30
Nord, David, 1994 138 31
OAH Lectureship Program, 1995 138 32
Pelzer Memorial Award, 1996 138 33
Prizes for Journal Articles, 1996 138 34
Project Muse, 1999 138 35
Research Libraries Group
1991-1993 138 36-37
1993 139 1
Review of JAH, 1994 139 2
Rome Editors, 1993-1996 139 3
Stowe, Neil, 1989 139 4
Textbook Project, 1989-1996 139 5
Translation Round Table, 1995-1996 139 6
U.S. - Japan Friendship Commission, 1996 139 7
University Microfilms, Inc., 1989-1994 139 8
University Publications of America, 1984-1991 139 9
Photographs, 1907-1997 139 10-22
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