MSN: US Presidents' Day 2026: Know about history, first celebration, first president, significance & more
US Presidents' Day 2026: Know about history, first celebration, first president, significance & more
NPR: A new project excavates U.S. history with weekly essays on presidents and first ladies
A new project excavates U.S. history with weekly essays on presidents and first ladies
Home Historical Documents Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, The Paris Peace Conference, 1919, Volume XIII Section I .—General Provisions (Art. 231 to 244)
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His diary is a treasure trove of great historical significance. Available on compact disk (The Haldeman Diaries, the Multi-Media Edition), a selection of key entries have been published in book …
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740.00119 Potsdam/7–2645 No. 1382 Proclamation 1 Proclamation by the Heads of Governments, United States, China and the United Kingdom 2 (1) We, the President of the United States, the …
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His diary is a treasure trove of great historical significance. Available on compact disk (The Haldeman Diaries, the Multi-Media Edition), a selection of key entries have been published in book form by G. Putnam and Sons as The Haldeman Diaries: Inside the Nixon White House.
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Advisory Committee on Historical Diplomatic Documentation March 2025 Advisory Committee on Historical Diplomatic Documentation March 10–11, 2025 Minutes [Note: These meeting minutes were approved for online publication by the Committee’s Designated Federal Official.] Committee Members James Goldgeier, Chair Kristin Hoganson Sharon Leon
India, Feb. 16 -- US Presidents' Day, which people call George Washington's Birthday, functions as a federal holiday in the United States to remember all former American presidents. The holiday, which ...
WDBJ: This Day in History: Thomas Jefferson elected President of United States
The House of Representatives would be the tiebreaker and elect Thomas Jefferson as President. Aaron Burr was elected Vice President. The reason for the tie was because when electors cast their votes, ...
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THOMAS JEFFERSON was inaugurated third president of the United States on 4 March 1801 in the infant capital on the Potomac. Raw, brash, and eager, a sprawling village of three thousand people—"a place with a few bad houses, extensive swamps, hanging on the skirts of a too thinly peopled, weak and barren country"—Washington was a fitting symbol of the new nation itself. Two "shining objects ...
NO president ever became president under more dramatic and tragic circumstances than did Andrew Johnson. On the night of 14 April 1865, Johnson, recently inaugurated as vice president, went to bed in his hotel room in Washington, D.C. Scarcely had he gone to sleep when he was awakened by a friend who informed him that President Lincoln had just been shot by an assassin at Ford's Theater ...
WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT'S parents were of moderate wealth and some political influence in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he was born on 15 September 1857. He graduated from Yale College in 1878 and was awarded a law degree by Cincinnati Law School in 1880. For the next twenty years he received increasingly important judicial positions from Republican hands before serving Presidents William McKinley and ...
This latest edition of The Presidents: A Reference History, coming only six years after the Second, is a tribute to its ever-enlarging role as a standard resource for students and the general public alike. This revision features important additions; they include an early assessment of President George W. Bush's administration, already marked by unprecedented challenges to national security ...
Furman, Bess. White House Profile: A Social History of the White House, Its Occupants, and Its Festivities. Indianapolis, Ind., 1951. Monkman, Betty C. The White House: Its Historic Furnishings and First Families. Washington, D.C., 2000. Ryan, William, and Desmond Guinness. The White House: An Architectural History. New York, 1980. Seale, William.
State Nicknames All 50 states in the US have official state nicknames and abbreviations. Some of the state nicknames represent a natural feature, a location, a popular animal, a plant that grows plentiful in that state, or even a historical reference. Below is a list of state nicknames for all of the 50 US states. You can also find out more details and facts on how the states got their ...
Treaty Series No. 629 Convention Between the United States and Denmark for the Cession of the Danish West Indies Signed at New York, ; ratification advised by the Senate, ; ratified by the President, ; ratified by Denmark, ; ratifications exchanged at Washington ; proclaimed, . By the President of ...
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history.state.gov 3.0 shell Franklin D. Roosevelt Administration (1933–1945) Note: The volumes listed below contain at least one document from the period of this presidential administration; view and search within the available documents. The Foreign Relations series was organized by year for the volumes covering 1861–1951, triennially for 1952–1963, and by presidential administration ...