Light Hearted Special Edition Jack Del Nunzio, the National Archives and the J. Candace Clifford Lighthouse Research Catalog

Published: April 4, 2020, 4 p.m.

b'J. Candace Clifford\\n\\n\\n\\nFrom the time it was founded in 1984, the United States Lighthouse Society has maintained an Archive of lighthouse data including photos, documents, and many other items pertaining to lighthouses, lightships, and related subjects. Starting in 2016, J. Candace Clifford, the Society\\u2019s Historian, and Tom Tag, the Society\\u2019s Technical Advisor, began researching ways of making the Archive more easily accessible to the public. Their work culminated in a database that is now on the U.S. Lighthouse Society\\u2019s website as the J. Candace Clifford Lighthouse Research Catalog.\\n\\n\\n\\nThe National Archives\\n\\n\\n\\nAmong the major components of the lighthouse research catalog is the lighthouse-related collection of the National Archives. Many of the photos and other items from the National Archives have been added to the Society\\u2019s research catalog. The National Archives and Records Administration is the primary repository in our country for lighthouse records. \\n\\n\\n\\nJack Del Nunzio\\n\\n\\n\\nThe interview for this special edition is Jack Del Nunzio. Jack is 22 years old and a full-time Master of Arts student in public history. He currently lives just outside of Baltimore. He has several part-time jobs. He\\u2019s a graduate ambassador at American University in Washington, D.C., a digital editor with the journal Law & History Review, and a crossfit coach. He\\u2019s also been a researcher & cataloger for the U.S. Lighthouse Society since February 2019.'