The Importance of Acknowledging our History: The Dayton Federal Records Center and the Kingsridge Federal Records Center, Dayton, Ohio

This post is another in my ongoing blog series that acknowledges the ancestral lands on which the National Archives’ buildings are situated across the country. This series of acknowledgements is a simple way to offer our recognition and respect to the people  who once lived on these lands. The Dayton Federal Records Center, Dayton, Ohio … Continue reading The Importance of Acknowledging our History: The Dayton Federal Records Center and the Kingsridge Federal Records Center, Dayton, Ohio

The Importance of Acknowledging Our History: The National Archives and Federal Records Center in Denver, Colorado

This is another post in our ongoing blog series that acknowledges the ancestral lands on which the National Archives’ buildings are situated across the country. This series of acknowledgements is a simple way to offer recognition and respect to the people who once lived on these lands.  When completed in 2012, the combined National Archives … Continue reading The Importance of Acknowledging Our History: The National Archives and Federal Records Center in Denver, Colorado

The Importance of Acknowledging our History: The National Archives at Boston and the Boston Federal Records Center

This is another post from our ongoing series of blog posts that acknowledges the ancestral lands on which the National Archives’ buildings are situated. I started this series of acknowledgements as a simple way to offer recognition and respect to the people who lived on these lands before us. Photo of the National Archives at … Continue reading The Importance of Acknowledging our History: The National Archives at Boston and the Boston Federal Records Center