Presidential Places
During his time in office, the United States President remains the Head of State regardless of geographic location, domestic or abroad.
During his time in office, the United States President remains the Head of State regardless of geographic location, domestic or abroad.
The Presidential retreat Camp David is located in Maryland’s Catoctin Mountains, in close proximity to Washington, D.C. by helicopter. The retreat, more formally known as Naval Support Facility Thurmont, is an active naval base staffed by Marine and Navy personnel. The site comprises 180 acres with multiple cabins for the President, his family, and their guests.
Learn about the Bush Family’s respected tradition of public service, famous Presidential places and symbols, and fun facts about popular First Pets Barney and Miss Beazley.
George W. Bush contact information for personal requests and searching tips for researchers, educators and interested persons.
By the time President George W. Bush assumed office as the forty-third president of the United States in January 2001, environmental policy had become a critical feature of the American political landscape. President Bush took significant actions in the field of conservation.
These donated materials are available for research at the George W. Bush Presidential Library.
The George W. Bush Presidential Library is part of the Presidential Libraries system, administered by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), a U.S. Federal agency.
Documents Collection
The George W. Bush Presidential Library maintains approximately 43,000 artifacts, primarily foreign and domestic gifts given to the President and Mrs. Laura Bush, and other items obtained throughout the presidency at events and during trips.
Access and view select Presidential materials from the holdings of the George W. Bush Presidential Library. The digital galleries highlight images of artifacts and documents, which can be zoomed in or printed. Photos and videos can be viewed online as well.
The 9/11 terrorist attacks killed 2,977 people and changed the world as we knew it. President George W. Bush led the national response in the uncertain days after the attacks, comforted a grieving nation, and demonstrated to the world the strength of American resolve.
The following materials have been processed under the terms of the Presidential Records Act and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
Finding Aid2014-0099-F: Presidential Correspondence with Richard H. Brodhead between March 25, 2006 and September 30, 2006Scope and ContentThe materials in FOIA 2014-0099-F are a selective, not necessarily all inclusive, body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Researchers should consult the archivist about related materials.
Finding Aid2019-0386-F: Letter to President Chen Shui-bian of Taiwan from President George W. Bush Delivered by NSC Staffer James Moriarty on December 1, 2003Scope and ContentThe materials in FOIA 2019-0386-F are a selective, not necessarily all inclusive, body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Researchers should consult the archivist about related materials.
The George W. Bush Presidential Library provides access to Presidential records to researchers through topic guides, finding aids, research resources, and more. Learn about planning a research visit, submitting a Freedom of Information Act request, and ordering photos and videos.
Finding Aid Staff Secretary, Office of the - Thomas (Tommy) von der Heydt – Bush Record Policy Memos
Lesson Plan on Following Rules Lesson & Activities.
For information about the electronic records at the George W. Bush Presidential Library, please see the Electronic Records Guide. Additionally, finding aids are available for these emails:
Office of the Staff Secretary Files Released Prior to His Nomination to the Supreme Court 2014-0045-F - Drafts of the Second Inaugural Address of President George W.
Records Processed through Systematic Processing Records Management, White House Office of - Subject Files - HO (Holidays) 616250 Records Management, White House Office of - Subject Files - LE (Legislation) 491220 [1] 491220 [2] 491220 [3] Records Management, White House Office of - Subject
Drafts of President George W. Bush's First Inaugural Address.
Drafts of the Second Inaugural Address of President George W. Bush, Delivered January 20, 2005.
Correspondence Between President Bush and His Pastors and Spiritual Advisors.
Records on the February 23 and 24, 2001 Meetings between President George W. Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair.