2015-0117-F: White House Office of Records Management Subject Files - RM(Religious Matters) Case Files 480588 and 622957
White House Office of Records Management Subject Files – RM (Religious Matters) Case Files 480588 and 622957.
White House Office of Records Management Subject Files – RM (Religious Matters) Case Files 480588 and 622957.
Any and All Documents, Correspondence, and Emails Exchanged between John Ellis (“Jeb”) Bush and President George W. Bush between January 1, 2003 and January 1, 2004.
Any and All Documents, Correspondence, and Emails Exchanged between John Ellis (“Jeb”) Bush and President George W. Bush between January 1, 2004 and January 1, 2005.
White House Office of Records Management Subject Files Country Code CO097 (Republic of Liberia).
Records and Correspondence with and about Heidi Cruz while she Worked at the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative.
Records on August 1, 2008, Congratulatory Call to Rush Limbaugh Regarding 20th Year in National Radio.
Records Relating to Any Candidates Considered for Nomination to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors term, vice Ben Bernanke.
Records on the Nomination of Thomas Andrew Betro to the position of Inspector General, U.S. Department of State.
Letter to Kim Jong Il from President George W. Bush on December 1, 2007.
Records on President Bush Congratulating the Town of Brookline, Massachusetts on the Community’s 300th Anniversary.
Records on the Release of Danish Prisoner Slimane Hadj Abderrahmane from Guantanamo and Negotiations Leading up to his Release.
The bullhorn President George W. Bush used to address first responders when he visited Ground Zero on September 14, 2001 is a featured artifact from the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
Finding Aid 2015-0189-F - Correspondence to/from Members of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System or Timothy Geithner between November 1, 2007, and March 31, 2008, related to Maiden Lane, Term Auction Facility (TAF), Term Securities Lending Facility (TSLF), or Primary Dealer Credit Facility (PDCF)
Primary sources are the original records documenting events of the past. Whether using primary sources for the first time, a veteran teacher looking for new sources, or a teacher needing help finding analysis strategies to improve student understanding, our Education Program has assembled analysis strategies, lesson plans, and links to a variety of primary sources for the classroom.
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This series includes invitations, menus, programs, and cards created by the Calligraphy Office for events hosted by the White House.
How to order high resolution images of photographs and other audiovisual materials.
The George W. Bush Presidential Library offers unpaid internships for both undergraduate and graduate students in a variety of areas.
The following materials have been processed under the terms of the Presidential Records Act and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
The following materials have been processed under the terms of the Presidential Records Act and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
1. Which First Lady wore this inaugural gown?
1. Although he was born in Connecticut, President George W. Bush is very proud of his Texas heritage.
Administration baseball cards, bookmarks, information sheets, lithographs, response cards, stickers, and related items are contained within this series. All items in this series were presumably mailed to students that wrote in to the White House.
This series consists of materials pertaining to education. Materials are divided into subseries based on their subject matter and arranged by alphanumeric subcode and thereunder by case file number. ED (Education) includes memoranda, news clippings, correspondence, publications, proposed legislation, speeches (and drafts thereof), talking points, reports, and fact sheets. The correspondence present is between President George W. Bush, Congress, and the general public regarding George W. Bush administration education policy.
This series is divided into two subseries: OS (Outer Space) and OS001 (Space Research and Development). OS (Outer Space) contains letters to the President, responses from the administration and background material regarding space policy. Topics include defense against near earth objects and U.S. national space policy.