Serial Set


Introduction

 

The U.S. Congressional Serial Set (1817-present) is a continuing series of over 14,000 volumes of reports, documents, and journals of the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate from the 15th Congress forward including administrative reports, annual reports of agencies, internal manuals, special reports, and congressional directories; some of these include maps and illustrations in documents dealing with history of political, military, ethnic and cultural, genealogical, explorations, international relations, and commerce-industrial development. American State Papers are considered part of the Serial Set (although compiled retrospectively).

 

It is one of the most important sources of primary research material for American history and the social sciences.

 

Holdings

 

Serial Set - Tutt Basement, South (1817–present, incomplete holdings)

 

American State Papers - Docs Enclosed (1st-14th Congresses, 1789-1838)

 

Indexes

 

CIS U.S. Serial Set Index - Docs Index 1st Floor South KF12.C57 1975 (Map room)

 

Congressional Universe - online CC and library use only