2014-0243-F: Correspondence between President George W. Bush and William F. Buckley
Correspondence between President George W. Bush and William F. Buckley.
Correspondence between President George W. Bush and William F. Buckley.
A list of the Memoranda of Conversations and Memoranda of Telephone Conversations between President George W. Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Records Created by or Sent to Mitchell E. Daniels Jr., Director of OMB, Related to Securities Regulation, the SEC, and Market Regulation.
Records Created by or Sent to David Nason, Deputy Secretary of Treasury, Related to Securities Regulation, the SEC, and Market Regulation.
Records Mentioning Pakistan’s Response to the September 11, 2001 World Trade Center Attacks.
The Personnel File of Elise Stefanik.
The Nomination of Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Christopher Cox.
White House Office of Records Management Subject Files Case Files 452788, 680212, 746278, 758269, and 763588.
Any and All Documents, Correspondence, and Emails Exchanged between John Ellis (“Jeb”) Bush and President George W. Bush between January 1, 2002 and January 1, 2003.
Any and All Documents, Correspondence, and Emails Exchanged between John Ellis ("Jeb") Bush and President George W. Bush between January 1, 2005, and January 1, 2006.
Memorandum Addressed to President George W. Bush from CEA Chief Economist on the Topic of the January 2008 Employment Report.
Records Related to the Millennium Challenge Account from November 25, 2001 to November 25, 2002, within the Files of Jendayi Frazer.
Records related to Thaddeus Ridley.
Records on Sheri Valera’s Appointment to the Department of Commerce.
Records on President George W. Bush’s Address to the Nation on the Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001.
Textual Records relating to Donald Trump and/or Trump Organization.
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.
Textual Records Mentioning Kimberly D. Olson.
During his time in office, the United States President remains the Head of State regardless of geographic location, domestic or abroad.
As history detectives, students learn how to analyze historical clues shared with them by the images and objects compiled in the Object Analysis PowerPoint. Students work through National Archives’ records in a group analysis activity and test their understanding with one of the independent activities included. They complete their detective work and demonstrate understanding of historical analysis through selection of an included writing prompt. The lesson plan has been scaled for elementary and secondary levels, and includes reference information for teachers as well.
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.
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.
Baseball has influenced the American presidency by providing a fun and cherished annual tradition, an opportunity for Presidents to connect with their fellow citizens, and a venue to send messages of strength and American values to the world.
The White House Easter Egg Roll, which begins at one end of Pennsylvania Avenue and continues at the other, is one of the oldest traditions in Presidential history.