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| United States Senate Historical Office <http://www.senate.gov/learning/learn_history.html>. Created and maintained by the Office of the Secretary of the United States Senate. Reviewed Jan. 56, 2004.
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| The United States Senate Historical Office World Wide Web site provides scholars, students, and lifetime learners with a wealth of useful historical information about the upper house of the United States Congress. Available data include a broad range of historical statistics and facts pertaining to the Senate, primary texts (specifically oral history interviews of former senators), and a timeline of the legislative body's history. The site also boasts valuable interpretive materials, including a collection of "historical minutes," brief discussions of significant episodes in Senate history prepared by the Senate historian. Finally, the site provides researchers with information about further historical materials pertaining to the Senate that reside in the U.S. National Archives and a list of historical publications available through the Senate Historical Office. |
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