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Lesson Plan on Following Rules Lesson & Activities.
Lesson Plan on Following Rules Lesson & Activities.
George W. Bush contact information for personal requests and searching tips for researchers, educators and interested persons.
These donated materials are available for research at the George W. Bush Presidential Library. Unlike Presidential records, donated historical materials are deposited by individuals or organizations, and are governed by deeds of gift.
White House Counsel's Office emails from Brett Kavanaugh published on December 2018, February 2019, and May 21, 2019.
Office of the Staff Secretary Files released prior to Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court.
Textual Records Released Prior to Kavanaugh's Nomination to the Supreme Court
The Presidential retreat Camp David is located in Maryland’s Catoctin Mountains, in close proximity to Washington, D.C. by helicopter. The retreat, more formally known as Naval Support Facility Thurmont, is an active naval base staffed by Marine and Navy personnel. The site comprises 180 acres with multiple cabins for the President, his family, and their guests.
During his time in office, the United States President remains the Head of State regardless of geographic location, domestic or abroad.
As history detectives, students learn how to analyze historical clues shared with them by the images and objects compiled in the Object Analysis PowerPoint. The lesson plan has been scaled for elementary and secondary levels, and includes reference information for teachers as well.
Federal government records -- and public access to them -- are defined in various statutes, including the Federal Records Act and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, and other materials related to reports and statistics created or received in the White House Office of Records Management during the administration of George W. Bush.
Lesson plan on Democracy Lesson & Activities.
Lesson plan on Basic Economy Introduction Lesson & Activities.
The Museum is fully accessible according to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
NARA and the Presidential Libraries summary information
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In January 2009, the White House archived its website as a way to preserve the online presence of the Administration of President George W. Bush.
The records below relate to Brett M. Kavanaugh's service in the White House Counsel's Office and the White House Office of the Staff Secretary under the Administration of President George W. Bush. They were processed in response to numerous requests for Kavanaugh records after his nomination to the Supreme Court in July 2018.
As the Nation's official record keeper, the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) serves as administrator for records of the U.S. Federal Government. NARA's Presidential Libraries and Museums are repositories for textual, audiovisual, and electronic Presidential records as well as domestic and foreign Presidential gifts.
Spring highlights found in the Native Texas Park.
Past Exhibits of the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum
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).
Our Traveling Trunks can supplement textbooks in new and exciting ways to interest students. While each trunk focuses on using primary sources in the classroom, they may be used outside of the social studies classroom and in cross-curricular instruction. Several trunks focusing on different topics are available, such as early immigration into the United States, the Earth’s Oceans and Marine Life, Texas History, and The United States History. Trunks may be checked out by teachers, home-schools, and other education programs.
Addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses for the George W. Bush Presidential Library, the George W. Bush Foundation and Institute, and the Office of President George W. Bush.