Sneak Peak Document Gallery
Sneak Peak Document Gallery
Sneak Peak Document Gallery
The Afghanistan War was an armed conflict between the United States and its allies and the Taliban regime of Afghanistan that lasted from 2001 to 2021. The conflict became part of a larger effort known as the Global War on Terror, which the administration of George W. Bush initiated to safeguard the nation from attacks by terrorists.
The 15-acre Native Texas Park features seasonal wildflowers, native plants, and tree-shaded lawns.
Official records of George W. Bush's presidency are housed at the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum and administered by the National Archives and Records Administration under the provisions of the Presidential Records Act.
Finding Aid Presidential Correspondence, White House Office of - Presidential Proclamations - Proclamations
The 15-acre Native Texas Park features seasonal wildflowers, native plants, and tree-shaded lawns.
Finding Aid Records Management, White House Office of (ORM) - Subject Files - AR (Art) Scope and Content This series includes speech drafts, correspondence, publications and web pages related to the arts created or received in the White House Office of Records Management during the administration of George W. Bush. Extent 5 linear inches
Finding Aid Records Management, White House Office of (ORM) - Subject Files - HU (Human Rights)
Finding Aid Records Management, White House Office of (ORM) - Subject Files - PA (Parks) Scope and Content This series is divided into four subseries based on subcode: PA (Parks), PA001 (Cemeteries), PA002 (Monuments), and PA003 (Reservations). The material is arranged by alphanumeric subcode and thereunder by case file number.
Finding Aid Records Management, White House Office of (ORM) - Subject Files - RE (Recreation) Scope and Content Material is arranged by alphanumeric subcode and thereunder by case file number. This series is divided into the following subseries based on subcode:
Give your students the opportunity to be detectives! Our Presidential Hats program is designed for students in grades 3 - 5. Students examine evidence from the National Archives to determine the powers of the President using clues and deductive reasoning. Students rotate among seven stations, each equipped with a symbolic hat. The hat at each station represents a different role of the American President. This is a fun and interactive way for students to learn about American Presidents.
National Archives and Records Administration Education Resources about the three branches of government, U.S. presidents, civics, and Texas history.
The George W. Bush Presidential Library offers unpaid internships for both undergraduate and graduate students in a variety of areas.
Our Education Program encourages students to learn more about the Presidency, the First Lady, American history and government, as well as the life and career of the President George W. Bush
The Student Lecture Series is an intern mentoring program for high school and college students.
As First Lady, Laura Bush traveled domestically to all 50 states and internationally to more than 75 countries. A leading advocate for literacy, Mrs. Bush championed the power of education to foster healthy families and communities, advance opportunities for young people, and promote human rights worldwide, particularly for women and children.
Presidents have been known to rehearse major speeches in the theatre, but its also a place for First Families and guests to relax and enjoy movies.
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Questions and Information about Laura Bush
This collection consists of Presidential records from White House Staff Member Office Files (SMOF), 2001-2009, who served in the administration of President George W. Bush. Named after the individual staff members and/or offices, some series are fully available for research. Otherwise, individual folders have been opened during systematic processing.
Folder title lists for all records that are held at the George W. Bush Presidential Library created by Brett Kavanaugh have been released.
For more than 200 years, the White House has been both the home and the office for the Commander in Chief of the United States and a symbol of our democracy.
Drafts of President George W. Bush's Remarks at the National Day of Prayer and Remembrance on September 14, 2001.
Drafts of the Beginning of the Iraq War Speeches.
Records on the European Security Strategy "A Secure Europe in a Better World".