The President & Executive Agencies
The White House and The Cabinet
Presidential Documents
At Tutt Library: check the TIGER catalog for other titles
Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents (1965-2000), Docs Stacks AE 2.109:
Executive Orders (1862-1938), Docs Stacks AE 2.106/1:
Codification of Presidential Proclamations and Executive Orders (4/1945-1/1989), Docs Stacks AE 2.106/1:
Presidential Documents text of The Budget of the U.S. Government 1997+, Economic Report of the President 1995+, and Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents1993+, Public Papers of the Presidents of the US 1992+
Public Papers of the Presidents of the US 1929-2000 (University of Michigan)
Executive orders
Index of Executive Orders - full text from 12/30/1992 to 6/29/98
CC users A_Z database list for Lexis-Nexis Executive Orders 1-2834, 1862-1918 - under Access to Presidential Studies, click on Browse by Document Type, then click on Government Document and select the list you want
Executive orders at the American Presidency Project under "Documents" tab -- J.Q. Adams 1826 - Obama 2009
Executive Orders - 1939+ Disposition Tables and codification
Office of the Pardon Attorney - information and pardons for the Bush (Sr.) and Clinton administrations
Presidential Directives - and Where to Find Them
Resources for the President's Team - management issues with appointee directory, records management and legislative process sections
US Presidential Speeches Tag Cloud - more than 360 speeches, official documents, declarations, and letters written by the Presidents of the US between 1776 - 2006
American Presidency Project
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Audio
Presidential Recordings - this collection is made up of two parts: public speeches made by U.S. Presidents and the secret recordings made in the White House between 1940 and 1973. To date (7/4/06) these include:
- Debates, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Franklin D. Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, On The Occasion Of National Events, Presidential Recordings, Speeches, State Of The Union Addresses
Whitehouse Tapes - between 1940 and 1973, six American presidents (Roosevelt, Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon) secretly recorded just under 5,000 hours of conversations; listen to the presidential recordings, along with relevant research materials (University of Virginia)
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