2016-0132-F: Records on August 1, 2008, Congratulatory Call to Rush Limbaugh Regarding 20th Year in National Radio
Records on August 1, 2008, Congratulatory Call to Rush Limbaugh Regarding 20th Year in National Radio.
Records on August 1, 2008, Congratulatory Call to Rush Limbaugh Regarding 20th Year in National Radio.
Documents Written by OMB Director Rob Portman or Correspondence between Director Portman and President George W. Bush pertaining to Social Security between May 2006 - August 2007.
Records from the White House Office of Political Affairs regarding the National Right to Life Committee.
Emails Processed in Response to EPIC v. NARA FOIA Litigation.
Records on Meeting between President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen of Denmark on May 12, 2003.
Finding Aid 2018-0009-P: Textual Records on the Nomination and Appointment of Brett Kavanaugh as Judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
This series consists of the official proclamations, denoted by a blue border, released by President George W. Bush. The Library kept three samples of each if possible, and the series includes copies of the vast majority of the Bush administration proclamations.
Marine One is the call sign for any Marine Corps aircraft carrying the President.
Finding Aid Document 2016-0383-F: Records on Meeting between President George W.
Presidential Daily Diary for September 14-15, 2005.
All Photographs of the Handshake Greeting by President George W. Bush with Members of Project Prayer Flag at the White House on January 12, 2009 as well as all Correspondence from 2008-2009 with Project Prayer Flag.
The 15-acre Native Texas Park features seasonal wildflowers, native plants, and tree-shaded lawns.
The Home for the Holidays special exhibit incorporates original decorations, behind-the-scenes photos and videos, and other materials from the extensive holdings of the National Archives.
The George W. Bush Presidential Library is the 13th Presidential Library administered by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), a Federal agency. It is responsible for preserving the records from the Administration of President George W. Bush. Located on the campus of Southern Methodist University, the Bush Library offers a wide variety of educational and public programs.
If you, your children, or your family enjoy learning about the Presidency, First Ladies, American history, and the United States federal government while traveling across the country, consider purchasing a Presidential Libraries Passport as a unique souvenir.
Finding Aid2018-0263-F: Emails Processed in Response to Blumenthal v. NARA FOIA LitigationRequest InformationEmails responsive to this request are being released on a rolling basis in segments. Please check this page for updates. The materials in FOIA 2018-0263-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 following materials have been processed under the terms of the Presidential Records Act and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
Summary of frequently asked questions about the Library and Museum as we as Presidents George W. Bush and family.
Lesson Plans
The George W. Bush Presidential Library's online exhibits and digital collections explore some of the artifacts, photos and videos, and documents housed in the Library. Also, information about the Native Texas Park is highlighted.
Baseball: America's Presidents, American's Pastime Exhibit explored the close relationship between America’s Presidents and baseball.
Concentrating efforts on domestic policy upon taking office, the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks refocused the President on national security and foreign policy. Read biographical information.
Learn more about volunteer, internship, and employment opportunities as well as how to make a monetary contribution.
Homepage for the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum website.
In addition to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, records may be released via a Mandatory Declassification Review (MDR). MDRs are authorized under Executive Order 13526, which allows the public to request a classification review of a withdrawn, classified document.