2014-0539-F: Communication between President George W. Bush and Martin O'Malley
Communication between President George W. Bush and Martin O'Malley.
Communication between President George W. Bush and Martin O'Malley.
Select Dates of the Presidential Daily Diary.
Finding Aid Document 2019-0082-F: Textual NSC Records on U.S.-French Relations in the African Great Lake
Finding Aid Document 2019-0236-F: The Final Passenger Manifests for Air Force One for Presi
A new national civic education initiative from the National Archives promoting civic literacy and engagement by providing teachers with programming, curricula, and exceptional field trip experiences both online and in-person.
Finding Aid Document 2017-0280-F: The Presidential Daily Diary for August 28, 2005 – September 15, 2005
Finding Aid Document 2015-0001-F: Letters to President George W.
Emails Sent or Received by Assistants to the President on September 11, 2001.
The 15-acre Native Texas Park features seasonal wildflowers, native plants, and tree-shaded lawns.
Summary of laws and regulations regarding records created or received during the Bush Administration.
The Electronic Records Archive (ERA) system is used to store and process electronic records from the George W. Bush Administration. The Executive Office of the President (EOP-ERA) version of the system exclusively stores unclassified Presidential records.
A Look At Government - Study Unit The purpose of this study unit is to provide students a real life look into the workings of government during a crisis situation. Students will be immersed in the rapid decision-making process of events that simulate March 30, 1981, Near-Assassination of President Ronald Reagan. The thought provoking questions listed below will foster student critical thinking skills and offer a real-time understanding of historical facts and actions of government:
Finding Aid Document 2014-0153-F: Records on the Suspension and Continuation of Play by Pro
Communications between President George W. Bush and Barack Obama or their Representatives, 2001-2009.
Audio and Video Recordings of Meetings with President George W. Bush, and Transcripts of Such Meetings, from September 11, 2001 - September 20, 2001.
The White House Office of Records Management (ORM) manages the office files of individual White House staff members, as well as administration records that are arranged by subject code and case file ID number according to their general subject matter. Some series are fully available for research. Otherwise, individual folders have been opened during systematic processing.
Contact sheets have been created by George W. Bush Presidential Library staff to showcase select photographs that have been processed and opened for research.
International trade was an important part of President George W. Bush’s economic agenda. Between 2001 and 2009, the United States entered trade agreements with 13 new countries, taking the total number of partners in free trade agreements from 3 to 16.
What does the First Lady of the United States do? What roles have First Ladies of the White House come to play in the last two centuries? How has the First Lady's role changed over time?
A Category 5, Hurricane Katrina was one of the deadliest hurricanes to hit the United States. Occurring between August 23 - 31, 2005, an estimated 1,833 peopled died in the hurricane and the flooding that followed.
On September 11, 2001, terrorists perpetrated a series of attacks on the U.S. that killed 2,977 people.
The letters that outgoing Presidents wrote to their successors serve as a reminder of the sanctity of the office of the President of the United States. Regardless of party or personal beliefs, each letter exemplifies American democracy.
Online Exhibits
The George W. Bush Library and Museum offers resources and educational materials for teachers, students and parents.