Wonderful Washington Teachers
You can still sign up for our Saturday class that will connect you with
thousands of primary sources related to American Indians.  1:30 - 3:30 on
Saturday, November 9.  For more information go to
https://www.facebook.com/#!/events/159173180959638/

Hope to see you there!

*Carol Buswell, Education Specialist*
*The National Archives at Seattle*
*6125 Sand Point Way NE*
*Seattle, WA 98115*
*Phone: 206-336-5151*
*Email: carol.busw...@nara.gov <carol.busw...@nara.gov> *


*The National Archives at Seattle is one of 15 facilities nationwide where
the public has access to US Federal archival records. It is home to
original historical records dating from the 1870s to the 1990s created or
received by Federal agencies in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho as well as
microfilmed federal records from across the entire United States. For more
information, call 206-336-5115 or visit www.archives.gov/seattle
<http://www.archives.gov/seattle> .*
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