Annual Report of the American Historical AssociationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1914 |
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... records prior to 1873. Of the offices under the Treasury Department the customhouses , mints , and assay offices have the most important records . Of the Federal courts the only one that has preserved its records from the beginning is ...
... records prior to 1873. Of the offices under the Treasury Department the customhouses , mints , and assay offices have the most important records . Of the Federal courts the only one that has preserved its records from the beginning is ...
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... records . Dr. Dunbar Rowland pointed out the desirability of adopting uniform methods of classification throughout the archives of the various States , urged the adoption of the most liberal regulations respecting the use of archives ...
... records . Dr. Dunbar Rowland pointed out the desirability of adopting uniform methods of classification throughout the archives of the various States , urged the adoption of the most liberal regulations respecting the use of archives ...
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... record of current historical publications so that all sources of historical learning may be accessible to the inquirer with the least expenditure of time . This involves on the one hand a com- plete record of the current historical ...
... record of current historical publications so that all sources of historical learning may be accessible to the inquirer with the least expenditure of time . This involves on the one hand a com- plete record of the current historical ...
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... record should be published not only in monthly and quarterly magazines as news notes , but also for reference purposes , in such annual surveys as the " Writings on American History . " This record , he said , should be an analytical ...
... record should be published not only in monthly and quarterly magazines as news notes , but also for reference purposes , in such annual surveys as the " Writings on American History . " This record , he said , should be an analytical ...
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... records , but also with their environment , activities , and state of culture , thus making a genuine contribution to history which the historian can not afford to ignore . In discussion of the subject Dr. H. W. Van Loon indicated the ...
... records , but also with their environment , activities , and state of culture , thus making a genuine contribution to history which the historian can not afford to ignore . In discussion of the subject Dr. H. W. Van Loon indicated the ...
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