Access to the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) statistical data drawn from public records, FOIA requests, and other sources related to the operation of federal government. Via Syracuse University.
The library subscribes to a number of History Vault collections which include government documents. Check our database listing for access with a search for history vault. We have access to some collections on a trial basis.
1911 - 1944. Documents the developments and events in the key nations of the world during the period from World War I to the final campaigns of World War II via the U.S. Military Intelligence reports for China, Japan, France, Germany, Italy, Argentina, Mexico, Soviet Union, Biweekly Intelligence Summaries, and Combat Estimates.
1914 - 1945. Consists of the correspondence and reports from American diplomats stationed around the world, such as the incoming messages from Washington, retained copies of outgoing dispatches, locally gathered information, and background material on decision making.
1945 - 1972. Focuses on records of the FBI and the Subversive Activities Control Board highlighting J. Edgar Hoover's office files, documentation on the FBI's so-called "black bag jobs," or "surreptitious entries", and the "Do Not File" File.
1941 - 1961. Contains over 3,500 classified reports about Asia, Europe, the Soviet Union, Latin America, and Africa during World War II and the first decade and a half of the Cold War via the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) and the State Department.
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