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  2. Regions Financial Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Regions Geographic Footprint. Regions Financial Corporation, formerly known as First Alabama Bankshares, was founded on July 13, 1971 with the merger of three Alabama banks: First National Bank of Montgomery, Alabama (opened 1871), Exchange Security Bank of Birmingham, Alabama (opened 1928), and First National Bank of Huntsville, Alabama (opened 1856).

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  4. National Personnel Records Center - Wikipedia

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    The term "National Personnel Records Center Director" only came into being when the two buildings were administratively (but not physically) merged in 1966. [9] National Personnel Records Center Directors. Joseph Wertzberger: 1966–1973; Warren Griffin: 1973–1979 [N 1] J. D. Kilgore: 1979–1982; David Petree: 1982–2000; Ronald Hindman ...

  5. Can you read cursive? It's a superpower the National Archives ...

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    If you can read cursive, the National Archives would like a word. Or a few million. More than 200 years worth of U.S. documents need transcribing (or at least classifying) and the vast majority ...

  6. Organization of the National Archives and Records ...

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    There are presently five National Archives regions, these being: Washington DC Region - Headquartered at the National Archives at College Park, oversees research services at both the National Archives Building in Washington and Archives II at College Park. St. Louis Region - Headquartered at the National Personnel Records Center in St. Louis

  7. National Archives facilities - Wikipedia

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    The National Archives Building in downtown Washington holds record collections such as all existing federal census records, ships' passenger lists, military unit records from the American Revolution to the Philippine–American War, records of the Confederate government, the Freedmen's Bureau records, and pension and land records.

  8. Erastus Wells - Wikipedia

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    Wells died on October 2, 1893, aged 69, at Wellston, his country home. [2] He was buried at Bellefontaine Cemetery in St. Louis two days later. [24] The city of Wellston, Missouri, was named after him. Wells purchased 66 acres of land in St. Louis County in 1868 and built a three-story brick house on the property, which was the family's country ...

  9. Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum is the presidential library and resting place of Harry S. Truman, the 33rd president of the United States (1945–1953), his wife Bess and daughter Margaret, and is located on U.S. Highway 24 in Independence, Missouri.