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Uncurrent Events: Historic Coin Production and the US Mint
April 12, 2023Learn how early American coinage evolved in its design and production, and how the US Mint got its start. Read more
Librarian Life: 2022 Year in Review
January 11, 2023From speeches to wage data, and from the RFC to the WPA, catch up with everything new and notable added to FRASER in 2022. Read more
Uncurrent Events: Women and American Currency
June 8, 2022From Martha Washington to Maya Angelou, explore the past, present, and future of the representation of women on American currency. Read more
Uncurrent Events: Women of the Treasury, Past and Present
March 9, 2022The Department of the Treasury was the first federal agency to implement a hiring initiative for women. Find out more about the roles of women in the history of the Treasury in this guest post by Treasury librarians. Read more
Librarian Life: 2021 Year in Review
January 12, 2022From price and wage data through two World Wars and the Great Depression, to a powerful new way to search and use FRASER collections, learn about everything new and notable added to FRASER in 2021. Read more
FRASER Features: Introducing the Waybackfill Service
November 10, 2021Learn more about the Waybackfill Service and how it provides a full, seamless experience of browsing current and archived web content created by the Federal Reserve. Read more
Staff Picks: Paul A. Volcker Papers
October 11, 2021Learn more about Paul Volcker, the two-term Chairman of the Board of Governors credited with ending historically high inflation during the 1970s. Read more
Staff Picks: Mildred Adams and the Committee on the History of the Federal Reserve
September 8, 2021Learn more about the 1953 project to collect materials related to the history of the Federal Reserve, and about Mildred Adams, its executive director Read more
Librarian Life: 2020 Year in Review
February 3, 2021From a new look to new collections, discover all the new and notable enhancements and additions to FRASER in 2020. Read more
Staff Picks: Marriner Eccles
January 11, 2021From his role in the nation’s recovery after the Great Depression to his role in shaping the Federal Reserve, learn more about the contributions of Marriner Eccles to modern economic policy Read more
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