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The U.S. Senate’s copy of President Roosevelt’s “a date that will live in infamy” speech is the FeatThe U.S. Senate’s copy of President Roosevelt’s “a date that will live in infamy” speech is the FeatThe U.S. Senate’s copy of President Roosevelt’s “a date that will live in infamy” speech is the FeatThe U.S. Senate’s copy of President Roosevelt’s “a date that will live in infamy” speech is the Feat

The U.S. Senate’s copy of President Roosevelt’s “a date that will live in infamy” speech is the Featured Document on exhibit in the East Rotunda Gallery at the National Archives in Washington D.C. through January 4, 2017. The document was in the conservation lab recently to be prepared for this display.  These photos show the tab mounting process and the finished product ready for exhibit.

https://www.archives.gov/museum/visit/featured-documents.html

For more info on the speech:

https://www.archives.gov/legislative/features/day-of-infamy

https://prologue.blogs.archives.gov/2014/12/07/crafting-the-day-of-infamy-speech/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbRYqLtg6LU

[RG 46, Records of the U.S. Senate, 1789 – 2015, Messages, Reports, and Communications Tabled or Read, 1875 – 1968; President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Day of Infamy Speech, 12/8/1941]


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 During the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, Japanese planes bombed and strafed Hickam Fi

During the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, Japanese planes bombed and strafed Hickam Field to prevent U.S. planes from following them back to their aircraft carriers. This photographic reproduction of a map of Hickam Field, by the Joint Committee to investigate Pearl Harbor, was treated in the conservation lab to stabilize it for display at the Congressional Visitors Center. Losses in the emulsion were consolidated and the document was encapsulated and mounted for exhibit.

[RG 128, Map of Hickam Field by the Joint Committee to Investigate Pearl Harbor]


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 Conservator Technician (GS-7) at the US NATIONAL ARCHIVESThe National Archives and Records Administ Conservator Technician (GS-7) at the US NATIONAL ARCHIVESThe National Archives and Records Administ Conservator Technician (GS-7) at the US NATIONAL ARCHIVESThe National Archives and Records Administ

Conservator Technician (GS-7) at the US NATIONAL ARCHIVES
The National Archives and Records Administration (Washington DC area) is seeking applicants for the position of Conservator Technician GS-7.  This is a permanent full time position that will focus on carrying out basic conservation treatments and preventive conservation activities on archival records. The salary range is $43,684.00 to $56,790.00 / per year.  
Applications are due at the end of this week on Friday, December 9.
Please see the link to USAJOBS for more information about the position and application process:

https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/449618900


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Two staff members from the Preservation program in St. Louis experienced quite a case of déjà vu las

Two staff members from the Preservation program in St. Louis experienced quite a case of déjà vu last month. The staff were set to present  at a statewide museums and archives conference in St. Joseph, Missouri about the preservation work being done on burned military records from the 1973 NPRC-St. Louis fire.

The night before the staff were set to speak, a fire broke out in an older building a block north of their hotel. (See photo) Visitors in the hotel were evacuated, as embers from the fire were floating northward and managed to set another building’s roof on fire. Nobody was hurt thanks to the quick response of the fire department, but it was definitely a tense situation! Nobody knows better than the Preservation Program at St. Louis about the devastation that fire can wreak on buildings and the items within those buildings. As our staff works every day to preserve the records of the past, it is our hope that no other archive or museum has to experience such a destructive event. Our hearts go out to those in Tennessee and elsewhere who have been effected by the recent wildfires.


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 NARA’s copy of the first printing of the Declaration of Independence, more commonly known as  NARA’s copy of the first printing of the Declaration of Independence, more commonly known as  NARA’s copy of the first printing of the Declaration of Independence, more commonly known as  NARA’s copy of the first printing of the Declaration of Independence, more commonly known as

NARA’s copy of the first printing of the Declaration of Independence, more commonly known as the “Dunlap Broadside” underwent extensive conservation treatment this past summer.  The document, printed in Philadelphia the afternoon or evening of July 4, 1776 by John Dunlap, was originally tipped into the Rough Journal of the Continental Congress and had been extensively repaired over its lifetime.  A NARA conservator carefully removed a fabric lining that was probably done in the early 20th century, followed by washing with buffered deionized water on a suction table to reduce discoloration and acidity.  Remaining treatment steps included filling losses in the paper with a cotton/linen paper pulp followed by lining with two sheets of very thin Japanese mulberry tissue.

 [RG 360, Paper of the Continental and Confederation Congresses and the Constitutional Convention]


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Happy (belated) Halloween! Look what we found on Halloween in the Decontamination Lab at our Preserv

Happy (belated) Halloween!

Look what we found on Halloween in the Decontamination Lab at our Preservation program in St. Louis! After changing her title from Preservation Technician to Preservation Gnome, Shannon got down to business surface cleaning burned records from the 1973 fire. Gno-matter what, preserving records comes first! Shannon has been working at NARA-St. Louis for almost 8 years, and her background is in repairing, filming, and preserving microfilm. We love having her on the team, and she is definitely our favorite gnome by far!


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Lexington, Kentucky 1916 For Sale $534,900 3 Bed 3 Bath 2,362sqft .25 Acre 1307 Richmond Rd . . . .

Lexington, Kentucky
1916 For Sale $534,900
3 Bed 3 Bath 2,362sqft .25 Acre
1307 Richmond Rd
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#historicalhomes #historichouses #historichome #historichomes #historic #history #historical #preservation #historicpreservation #victorian #colonial #craftsman #italianate #house #houses #home #dreamhome #homes #oldhouse #architecture #design #realestate #realty #lexingtonky #lexington #kentucky (at Lexington, Kentucky)
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The survivor serving his time at Preservation prison and having a clash of personalities with a particular drifter passing by…

Best Albums Of 2022 so far…Billy Woods- AethiopesBlack Country, New Road- Ants From Up ThereDBest Albums Of 2022 so far…Billy Woods- AethiopesBlack Country, New Road- Ants From Up ThereDBest Albums Of 2022 so far…Billy Woods- AethiopesBlack Country, New Road- Ants From Up ThereDBest Albums Of 2022 so far…Billy Woods- AethiopesBlack Country, New Road- Ants From Up ThereDBest Albums Of 2022 so far…Billy Woods- AethiopesBlack Country, New Road- Ants From Up ThereDBest Albums Of 2022 so far…Billy Woods- AethiopesBlack Country, New Road- Ants From Up ThereDBest Albums Of 2022 so far…Billy Woods- AethiopesBlack Country, New Road- Ants From Up ThereDBest Albums Of 2022 so far…Billy Woods- AethiopesBlack Country, New Road- Ants From Up ThereDBest Albums Of 2022 so far…Billy Woods- AethiopesBlack Country, New Road- Ants From Up ThereDBest Albums Of 2022 so far…Billy Woods- AethiopesBlack Country, New Road- Ants From Up ThereD

Best Albums Of 2022 so far…

Billy Woods- Aethiopes

Black Country, New Road- Ants From Up There

Denzel Curry- Melt My Eyez, See Your Future 

Nilufer Yanya-Painless

FKA Twigs- Caprisongs

The Weeknd- Dawn FM

Mitski- Laurel Hell 

Orville Peck- Bronco

Earl Sweathsirt- Sick!

Soul Glo - Diaspora Problems


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    This giant crater in the Arizona desert is creatively named Meteor Crater. It is 1200 metres wid    This giant crater in the Arizona desert is creatively named Meteor Crater. It is 1200 metres wid

    This giant crater in the Arizona desert is creatively named Meteor Crater. It is 1200 metres wide and around 170 metres deep. 50,000 years ago this 40 metre wide asteroid struck what would have been a damp grassland with ten times the speed of a bullet. 


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We are getting excited for the @ohassociation conference sponsored by @sworalhistory in Salt Lake Ci

We are getting excited for the @ohassociation conference sponsored by @sworalhistory in Salt Lake City October 16-20! Our oral history collections are growing and we look forward to sharing our research with these networks.

#archive #preserve #exhibit #70degrees #archives #preservation #Exhibition #Exhibition #oralhistory #history #historians #southwest #CA #California #narrative #story #Rode #Canon #audio #equipment
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Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum has an impressive site. Instead of a typical orientati

Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum has an impressive site. Instead of a typical orientation film, you will be inpressed by the museum’s Reagan #hologram. We viewed the ranch narrative. “The Tack Room at Rancho del Cielo – President #Reagan has just returned from a #horseback ride and he talks to us about the Ranch and how it helps him to balance the pressures of the Oval Office, and then tells us a little about his ideas on #freedom.”

While you visit, be sure to visit the archive. #October is the designated month for American archives. “As a Presidential Library administered by the National Archives and Records Administration (#NARA), the Reagan Library, under the authority of the Presidential Records Act, is the repository of presidential records for President Reagan’s administration. The Library’s holdings include over 60 million pages of documents, over 1.6 million #photographs, a half million feet of motion picture #film, tens of thousands of audio and video tape, and over 40,000 #artifacts.”
The are located at 40 Presidential Drive |Simi Valley, CA 93065. The are open hours are 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. seven days a week.

#archive #preserve #exhibit #70degrees #archives #preservation #exhibition #CA #history #historians #southwest #RonaldReagan #nationalarchives #USA (at Ronald Reagan Presidential Library)
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Located in the heart of the Los Rios District, the San Juan Capistrano Historical Society has been r

Located in the heart of the Los Rios District, the San Juan Capistrano Historical Society has been restoring and preserving historical structures. It is adjacent to the Capistrano Depot that actively takes you on the #train throughout #SoCal.

The National Trust for Preservation established the week long tradition of recognizing preservation practices during the Nixon administration. They now show how #ThisPlaceMatters with a toolkit for grassroots organization. We celebrate all the month of May. The trust created a list of 31 actions, one for each day, for you to get active in this movement. Visit https://savingplac.es/2VYOlr6 via @savingplaces.

#70degrees #tbt #history #fieldnotes #fieldnote #fieldwork #historian #preserve #preservation #story #stories #narrative #structure #building #restore #save #archive #SanJuanCapistrano #SJC #SanJuan #district #historicdistric #CA #California (at Los Rios District)
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Βροχερή ημέρα, ενδείκνυται για ζεστό καφέ και ενημέρωση! Το γάλα γαιδούρας περιέχει βιταμίνες Α1, Β1

Βροχερή ημέρα, ενδείκνυται για ζεστό καφέ και ενημέρωση!
Το γάλα γαιδούρας περιέχει βιταμίνες Α1, Β1, Β2, C και Ε καθώς και ένα εξαιρετικό ποσοστό ανοσοσφαιρήνης, μαγνήσιο, ασβέστιο, κάλιο, φώσφορο, ψευδάργυρο και sodium.
Οι πρωτεΐνες γάλακτος προσφέρουν αξιόλογες ενυδατικές και θρεπτικές ιδιότητες, ως αποτέλεσμα της εξαιρετικής απορρόφησής τους από την επιδερμίδα, καθώς και της δυνατότητας τους να δεσμεύουν νερό. Παράλληλα απελευθερώνουν συγκεκριμένα αμινοξέα, τα οποία είναι πολύ σημαντικά συστατικά του φυσιολογικού ενυδατικού παράγοντα του δέρματος (ΝΜF) και της διατήρησης της φυσιολογικής μεταβολικής δραστηριότητας των κυττάρων, καθώς συμμετέχουν στη σύνθεση του κολλαγόνου, της ελαστίνης και της κερατίνης. Όλα αυτά τα χαρακτηριστικά προάγουν τη δημιουργία ενός υγροσκοπικού φιλμ στην κεράτινη στοιβάδα της επιδερμίδας.

#Rainy #day, indicated for hot #coffee and #update!
#Donkey #milk contains #vitamins A1, B1, B2, C and E and an #excellent rate of #immunoglobulins, #magnesium, #calcium, #potassium, #phosphorus, #zinc and #sodium.
The milk #proteins offer #remarkable #hydrating and #nutritional #properties, as a #result of their excellent #absorption into the #skin, and the #ability to #bind #water. Furthermore, they release specific #amino #acids, which are very #important #components of the #normal skin #moisturizing #factor (NMF) and of #preservation of the normal #metabolic #activity of #cells, as they are involved in the #synthesis of #collagen, #elastin and #keratin. All these #characteristics #promote the #creation of a #hydroscopic #film on the #stratum #corneum of our skin.


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Long before today’s CGI special effects, early animators of the silent era experimented and introduced new techniques into filmmaking. Check out a tour of the silent animation collection at the UCLA Film & Television Archive—one of the few places in the world that captures this rich history of early animation.

#uofcalifornia    #animation    #animate    #filmmaking    #hollywood    #oscars    #film history    #history    #videos    #archive    #preservation    #silent animation    #silent film    #los angeles    #television    #historic    
A Landscape of Change: Cape Hatteras Light StationTwenty years ago, in the summer of 1999, the Cape A Landscape of Change: Cape Hatteras Light StationTwenty years ago, in the summer of 1999, the Cape A Landscape of Change: Cape Hatteras Light StationTwenty years ago, in the summer of 1999, the Cape A Landscape of Change: Cape Hatteras Light StationTwenty years ago, in the summer of 1999, the Cape

A Landscape of Change: Cape Hatteras Light Station

Twenty years ago, in the summer of 1999, the Cape Hatteras Light Station was moved 2,900 feet from the spot where it had stood since 1870. 

As the natural process of shoreline erosion transformed this dynamic coastal environment, the tallest brick lighthouse in the United States now stood dangerously close to the ocean’s edge.

The remarkable undertaking including efforts to protect the structures, maintain the coastal setting of the original site, and preserve the original orientation to the shoreline and spatial arrangement of historic structures in the landscape.

Discover more about the transformation and preservation of this cultural landscape: Landscapes of Change: Cape Hatteras Lighthouse



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Driving the lighthouse along the beach to its new location on June 24, 1999 (NPS).


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Parterre PlantingIn 2010, the Falling Gardens at Hampton National Historic Site were rehabilitated t

Parterre Planting

In 2010, the Falling Gardens at Hampton National Historic Site were rehabilitated to reflect their historic configuration. The six parterres that comprise the Falling Gardens were re-defined on the turf-carpeted terraces and replanted to represent circa-1867 planting schemes.

The garden rehabilitation helped evoke the grandeur of the historic landscape, which had fallen into disrepair by the mid-1900s with missing and overgrown vegetation. 

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The Falling Gardens and Greenhouse #2 from the Great Terrace, looking southwest, 1872 (NPS/HAMP 3493, in Cultural Landscape Report).  

The work didn’t end there, however.

Annuals are planted in the parterres each spring. This year, park staff, a summer work crew of 6 people, and volunteers planted 3,398 plants over a 2-week time period.

Want to see more of the 2019 parterre planting at Hampton National Historic Site? 

(Recorded by and shared with permission of Tim Ervin, via Flickr.)

2019 05 24 Parterre Planting


How do Cultural Landscape Reports inform landscape preservation?

Discover history, plant lists, before and after photos of the Falling Gardens, and more about Hampton National Historic Site cultural landscape :


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The Falling Gardens and Greenhouse #2, c. 1935 (NPS/HAMP 19240, in Cultural Landscape Report).  


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Cultural Landscape PreservationIt’s already the end of May, which means that Preservation Mont

Cultural Landscape Preservation

It’s already the end of May, which means that Preservation Month is coming to a close. Here are just a few ways to continue exploring cultural landscape preservation in the National Park Service:

You can also find access to the Integrated Resource Management Applications (IRMA) Portal there, an NPS-wide repository for documents, publications, and data sets related to natural and cultural resources of the National Park Service. The cultural landscape documents in this growing collection contain history, analysis, and treatment recommendations to support the management of cultural landscapes.

These videos highlight preservation projects in various park cultural landscapes, revealing how management documents (like Cultural Landscape Reports) guide preservation treatment that can impact the experience of historic places.

Keep celebrating preservation all year!


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Appomattox Court House Village, April 9

On April 9, 1865, the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia in the village of Appomattox Court House, Virginia signaled the end of the Civil War. The landscape at Appomattox Court House National Historical Park marks the beginning of the country’s transition to peace and reunification following four years of war. The rural landscape is also significant in areas of architecture and conservation.

In commemoration of the 154th Anniversary of Lee’s surrender to Grant, learn more about the park’s cultural landscape through a new video and the recently published Cultural Landscape Report:


Thereconstructed McLean House at Appomattox Court House, the site of the surrender on April 9, 1865 (NPS Photo). 

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Conserving Akeley’s Elephants

It’s been about 3.5 years (!) since we’ve talked about Carl Akeley’s fighting African elephants (throw back to that first video here– I was such a baby science communicator!!!). These elephants represent some of the best taxidermy ever created, but after being on display for the last century they’re beginning to show their age. 

So, the Field hired a team of conservators to assess the specimens, with the hope of repairing damage sometime this year, so they can continue to inspire and educate our visitors for another 100 years. 

#akeley    #carl akeley    #natural history    #museums    #the field museum    #education    #conservation    #preservation    #archive    #emily graslie    #elephants    #african elephants    #taxidermy    #delia akeley    #science    
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