2019-0236-F: The Final Passenger Manifests for Air Force One for President George W. Bush’s trips to Africa, July 8 -12, 2003 and February 16 -21, 2008
Finding Aid Document 2019-0236-F: The Final Passenger Manifests for Air Force One for Presi
Finding Aid Document 2019-0236-F: The Final Passenger Manifests for Air Force One for Presi
President George W. Bush believed that, while faith-based and community organizations could not replace government, they provided indispensable services to people in need.
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 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.
Contact sheets have been created by George W. Bush Presidential Library staff to showcase select photographs that have been processed and opened for research.
The 15-acre Native Texas Park features seasonal wildflowers, native plants, and tree-shaded lawns.
The George W. Bush Library and Museum offers resources and educational materials for teachers, students and parents.
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.
On September 11, 2001, terrorists perpetrated a series of attacks on the U.S. that killed 2,977 people.
All Creatures Great and Small: Christmas at the White House 2002 celebrated the important role animals played in the Executive Mansion. The highlights included indigenous bird ornaments designed by artists from around the country, replicas of First Family pets that were displayed throughout the White House, and the first edition of Barney cam, a much loved tradition during the President and Mrs. Bush’s years in Washington, D.C.
The purpose of this study unit is to provide students a real life look into the workings of government during a crisis situation.
All Creatures Great and Small: Christmas at the White House 2002
The Presidential Daily Diary (PDD) is the official day-by-day record of every moment of George W. Bush’s eight years as President.
These online exhibits explore some of the artifacts, photos and videos, and documents housed in the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum. Choose one of the exhibits to begin exploring eight years of American history, the American Presidency, and important issues of public policy.
The First Lady was an influential spokesperson on issues such as literacy, the rights of women and children, and the fight against HIV/AIDS in Africa. Read biographical information.
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.
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.
Records Related to Laura Bush's Trip to Ghana to Launch the Africa Education Initiative in 2006.