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United States Capitol, Washington, D.C., east front elevation
William Russell Birch (1755-1834)
A view of the Capitol of Washington before it was burnt down by the British
Drawing, watercolor, ca. 1800.
Prints & Photographs Division.
Reproduction Number
LC-USZC4-247

Abraham Lincoln Papers at the Library of Congress

This collection is organized into three "General Correspondence" series that include incoming and outgoing correspondence and enclosures, drafts of speeches, and notes and printed material.

Documents from the Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention, 1774-1789

The Continental Congress Broadside Collection (253 titles) and the Constitutional Convention Broadside Collection (21 titles) contain 274 documents relating to the work of Congress and the drafting and ratification of the Constitution.

The Evolution of the Conservation Movement, 1850-1920

Documents the historical formation and cultural foundations of the movement to conserve and protect America's natural heritage. It consists of 60 books and pamphlets, 140 Federal statutes and Congressional resolutions, 34 additional legislative documents, excerpts from the Congressional Globe and the Congressional Record, 360 Presidential proclamations, 170 prints and photographs, 2 historic manuscripts, and a two-part motion picture.

George Washington Papers at the Library of Congress

Document types in this collection include correspondence, letterbooks, commonplace books, diaries, journals, financial account books, military records, reports, and notes accumulated by Washington from 1741 through 1799.

Guide to Law Online: United States Legislative

Prepared by the Law Library of Congress, this annotated guide provides access to sources of legislative information available online.

Guide to Legislative Documents in the Library of Congress

This guide is a comprehensive list of sources covering the legislative process available in the Library of Congress. In addition, selected sources that contribute to understanding the legislative process have been included for other branches of the Federal Government. The emphasis is on sources that appear primarily in print.

The James Madison Papers

This collection consist of approximately 12,000 items captured in some 72,000 digital images. They document the life of the man who came to be known as the "Father of the Constitution" through correspondence, personal notes, drafts of letters and legislation, an autobiography, legal and financial documents, and miscellaneous manuscripts.

Louisiana Purchase: Legislative Timeline 1802-1807

This timeline examines the role of Congress in the Louisiana Purchase from 1802 to 1807, including ratification of the treaty, establishment of a territorial government, confrontation with Spain over boundary issues, and its limited role in the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

The Nineteenth Century in Print: Books

The books in this collection date mainly from between 1850 and 1880 and were digitized by the University of Michigan as part of the Making of America project. Includes a selection of Congressional and Executive Branch documents and reports from this time period.

Primary Documents in American History

The Library of Congress is home to many of the most important documents in American history. This Web site provides links to materials digitized from the Library's collections that supplement and enhance the study of these documents, including the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights. For each item there is a page with background information about the document, a list of links to digital materials concerning that document from the Library's site and elsewhere, and bibliographies both for general readers and for younger readers.

The Thomas Jefferson Papers at the Library of Congress

Contains correspondence, commonplace books, financial account books, and manuscript volumes. The collection is organized into nine series or groupings, ranging in date from 1606 to 1827.

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