Reference Request
Finding Aids to Official Records of the Smithsonian Institution Archives
Accession 19-183
National Postal Museum
Website Records, 2018
Descriptive Entry
This accession consists of the National Postal Museum website as it existed on July 31, 2018. It includes information about the museum and its exhibitions, collections, research, events, and educational resources. It also includes online exhibitions. Detailed collection information is not included in this accession. Due to technical issues, some features of this crawled website may not function as expected. Materials are in electronic format.
Index Terms
This collection is indexed under the following access terms. These are links to collections with related topics, persons or places.
Name
- America's Mailing Industry: Powered by the United States Postal Service (Online exhibition)
- American Art on Postage Stamps: Telling the Story of a Nation (Online exhibition)
- Awesome Things to See at the National Postal Museum (Online exhibition)
- Bringing the World Home (Online exhibition)
- Celebrating Hispanic Heritage: People, Places and Events on Stamps (Online exhibition)
- Collecting Ancestral Homelands (Online exhibition)
- Fad to Fundamental: Air Mail in America (Online exhibition)
- Indians at the Post Office: Native Themes in New Deal-Era Murals (Online exhibition)
- Mexico via Airmail (Online exhibition)
- People and Place of the Pacific (Online exhibition)
- Playing to Win: American Sports and Athletes on Stamps (Online exhibition)
- The American Indian in Postage Stamps: Profiles in Leadership, Accomplishment, and Cultural Celebration (Online exhibition)
- The Black Experience: African-Americans on Postage Stamps (Online exhibition)
- The Genesis of Dr. Carter Woodson's Negro History Week (Online exhibition)
- The Pichs Collection: Exploring Cuba's History Through Postal Stamps (Online exhibition)
- The Railway Mail Service (Online exhibition)
- Women on Stamps (Online exhibition)
Subject
- Museum exhibits
- Museums -- Collection management
- Museums -- Educational aspects
- Museums -- Public relations
- Postal museums
- Web sites
Physical Characteristics of Materials in the Collection
Administrative Information
Preferred Citation
Smithsonian Institution Archives, Accession 19-183, National Postal Museum, Website Records