National Personnel Records Center in St. Louis Opens Agency Civilian Personnel Records to the Public
Posted on: Friday, 12 June 2009, 13:17 CDT
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Among the records are the files of prominent individuals who worked for the federal government, such as
These documents open a window into America's past. Examples include:
- From the Bureau of Indian Affairs -- "The food the children had to eat was not clean. The school was dismissed at irregular hours; sometimes the children would not get home till half past five in the evening."
- From the War Relocation Authority -- a job description: "The qualifications of the registrant: the ability to assume responsibility in the management and operation of a large community and composed entirely of one isolated racial group under war conditions and in the face of adverse public sentiment is a highly essential qualification."
- From the Department of Justice -- a Prohibition Agent in the 1930s was found guilty of consuming liquor and shooting a bootlegger in the leg as the bootlegger tried to escape in his Model "A" Ford Coupe.
This opening of 6 million files adds to the existing collection of more than 9 million military personnel files that are already available for research and is another step in the creation of the largest archival repository in
To purchase a copy of a particular record, send a written request to NPRC, Civilian Personnel Records, 111 Winnebago Street,
Once a request has been submitted, contact us at mpr.status@nara.gov with any questions.
Visitors to NPRC in
SOURCE National Archives
Source: PR Newswire
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