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A great start to the new year! 
We’ve reached over 20,000 followers! As a special thank-you to all of you congressional history wonks, we’ve compiled a list of our favorite posts over the past year. Thanks for all of your Tumblr love, and Happy New Year!
Memorial of the National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage
Photograph of the wreckage of U.S. destroyers in Pearl Harbor
FBI Wanted Poster of John Dillinger
Photograph of Union Street Car Line After the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake
How They’re Acting and How They Feel by Clifford Berryman
Photograph of the USS Akron
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A great start to the new year!

We’ve reached over 20,000 followers! As a special thank-you to all of you congressional history wonks, we’ve compiled a list of our favorite posts over the past year. Thanks for all of your Tumblr love, and Happy New Year!

Memorial of the National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage

Photograph of the wreckage of U.S. destroyers in Pearl Harbor

FBI Wanted Poster of John Dillinger

Photograph of Union Street Car Line After the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake

How They’re Acting and How They Feel by Clifford Berryman

Photograph of the USS Akron

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1 Year of Today’s Document on Tumblr!
May marks our 1-year anniversary here on Tumblr — and we’ve had a blast!  Unbelievably in that time we’ve grown to over 20,000 followers!  Here’s a celebratory look back at our 1100+ posts from the last year.
From the Today’s Document team at the National Archives, we just wanted to give a quick thanks to Tumblr and our fellow history nerds, fans, rebloggers and all our other followers!
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Congratulations on a great first year to our friends over at Today’s Document!
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1 Year of Today’s Document on Tumblr!

May marks our 1-year anniversary here on Tumblr — and we’ve had a blast!  Unbelievably in that time we’ve grown to over 20,000 followers!  Here’s a celebratory look back at our 1100+ posts from the last year.

From the Today’s Document team at the National Archives, we just wanted to give a quick thanks to Tumblr and our fellow history nerds, fans, rebloggers and all our other followers!

What was your favorite Today’s Document?

Congratulations on a great first year to our friends over at Today’s Document!

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