If you can read cursive, the National Archives would like a word. Or a few million. More than 200 years worth of U.S.
If you can read cursive, the National Archives would like a word. Or a few million. More than 200 years worth of U.S.
The National Archives is currently looking for volunteers who have the ability to read cursive writing to help them ...
Jan. 23, is the birthday of John Hancock — the first man to sign the Declaration of Independence — and in a nod to his place in history, it’s also National Handwriting Day. In 2010, a ...
The National Archives' Citizen Archivist program is recruiting volunteers to help transcribe thousands of documents in its ...
The National Archives is looking for volunteers to transcribe more than 200 years worth of documents. You can help, even if ...
To date, more than 4,000 Revolutionary War Pension Project volunteers have typed up the content of over 80,000 pages of ...
When I was young, I was infinite,” Cursive songwriter/guitarist/vocalist Tim Kasher wistfully croons on “Up and Away,” the second track on Devourer, the post-hardcore outfit’s latest record. In the ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Two lawmakers have introduced bills that would require students to learn cursive handwriting in Missouri schools. Missouri State Reps. Renne Reuter (R-Imperial) and Petty ...
Anyone with an internet connection can volunteer to transcribe historical documents and help make the archives' digital catalog more accessible ...
putting their skills reading old documents to work. A student at Orangethorpe Elementary School practices writing cursive as California grade school students are being required to learn cursive ...