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  1. Susan B. Anthony, Icon of the Women's Suffrage Movement features

    B. Anthony (Architect of the Capitol) Plan your visit to Susan B. Anthony’s birthplace (National Park Service) Old Friends Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony made History Together (Architect of the Capitol) Elizabeth Cady Stanton Papers (Library of Congress) Read and learn about the case, U.S. vs.

  2. National Park Service Centennial features

    Published: August 25, 2016 Featured Content Celebrating 100 years of caring for our National Parks “In all, last year, more than 305 [million] people visited America's national parks. And for this centennial, we're asking all Americans to "Find Your Park" so that everyone, including those from underserved communities, can experience these wonders.”

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    The term "before" is only an operator when it has the /# as the suffix otherwise it is treated just like a regular word. (Bill and Clinton) before/100 (Hillary and Clinton) This will return an "unsupported proximity operator" error. The "and" operator (implied or otherwise) can not be nested within a proximity operator. (Bill adj Clinton) before/100 (Hillary adj Clinton) retrieves documents with the name "Bill Clinton" within 100 words of the name "Hillary Clinton" A successful version of the above query.

  4. Sinking of the R.M.S. Titanic features

    Guidelines for Research, Exploration and Salvage of RMS Titanic 65 FR 35326, April 12, 2001, Federal Register PDF Details Related Resources: NOAA's Ocean Explorer Titanic Collection NOAA National Marine Sanctuaries: Titanic - 100 Years Later

  5. GPO's govinfo Wins 2020 Government Experience Award features

    Since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic in March 2020, GPO added 64,630 new documents to govinfo, more than a 20 percent increase compared to the same time period last year. The govinfo team transitioned to teleworking 100 percent of the time in mid-March and during the COVID-19 pandemic GPO enhanced the system for a better experience for users. Since the pandemic began there have been more than 188 million retrievals from govinfo. In the first fully virtual release cycle in July, GPO made more updates to the govinfo system than it has in any previous release.

  6. Flag Day features

    Published: June 11, 2021 Featured Content History of Flag Day and fun facts about the U.S. flag The History of Flag Day June 14th is observed as Flag Day each year because on June 14, 1777, the Second Continental Congress adopted the Stars and Stripes for the flag of the United States. The first national observance of Flag Day took place 100 years after the original resolution on June 14, 1877. President Woodrow Wilson issued a 1916 proclamation for the national observance of Flag Day on the 14th of June. Read the Presidential Proclamation as printed in the June 3, 1916, issue of the Congressional Record.

  7. History of Bills help

    Using Basic Search, enter: collection:hob billscitation:"H.R. 2070" Using Advanced Search, select History of Bills under Refine by Collection, then under Search In select Bill Number Citation ;from the first box and enter H.R. 2070 in the next box Search by Public Law Number – For example, Public Law 100-103 as the public law number. Using Basic Search, enter: collection:hob plawcitation:"Public Law 100-103" Using Advanced Search, select History of Bills under Refine by Collection, then under Search In select Public or Private Law from the first box and enter Public Law 100-103 in the next box Search by Sponsor – For example, Boxer as the sponsor.

  8. Centennial of Grand Canyon National Park features

    Published: February 26, 2019 Featured Content Grand Canyon National Park was officially designated as a national park 100 years ago today Even though Grand Canyon National Park had been known to Americans for over thirty years, it wasn't until 1919 that the Grand Canyon National Park Act was finally signed by President Woodrow Wilson. The first bill to establish the park was introduced in 1882, followed by unsuccessful attempts in 1883 and 1886.

  9. National Korean War Armistice Day 2018 features

    Census Bureau, 2016 American Community Survey ) Related Documents 36 U.S.C. 127 - National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day PDF Details 123 Stat. 3675 - National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day, 2009 PDF Details 123 Stat. 1962 - Korean War Veterans Recognition Act PDF Details 100 Stat. 3226 - Korean War Memorial Act PDF Details 1992 Public Papers 934 - Remarks at the Groundbreaking Ceremony for the Korean War Veterans Memorial PDF Details 1995 Public Papers 1160 - Remarks at the Dedication Ceremony for the Korean War Veterans Memorial PDF Details Images 1992 Public Papers - At the ground-breaking ceremony for the Korean War Veterans Memorial on The Mall, June 14 Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: George H.W.

  10. Martin Luther King Jr. Day features

    Memorial On August 27, 1984, President Reagan established a commission (98 Stat. 1473 ) to assist in the first observance of the Federal legal holiday honoring Martin Luther King Jr., and on January 18, 1986, President Reagan signed Proclamation 5431 (100 Stat. 4396), marking the first observance of his birthday a national holiday. On August 23, 1994, President Clinton signed the Martin Luther King Jr. Federal Holiday and Service Act (108 Stat. 1565), expanding the mission of the holiday as a day of community service, interracial cooperation and youth anti-violence initiatives.