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- The House and Civil Rights
- Impeachment: President Andrew Johnson
- The People’s House: A Guide to Its History, Spaces, and Traditions
- Electronic Technology in the House of Representatives
- History of the House Page Program
- The 1954 Shooting
- Congressional Sporting Events
- Florence Kahn: Congressional Widow to Trailblazing Lawmaker
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Whereas: Stories from the People’s House
Rediscovering Revolutionary War Veterans
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“Brains, Sense of Humor, and Being Accessible”
Administrative Assistant, Representative Hale Boggs of Louisiana and Speaker Thomas P. “Tip” O'Neill Jr. of Massachusetts
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Oral History
“Brains, Sense of Humor, and Being Accessible”
About The Offices
This site is a collaborative project between the Office of the Historian and the Clerk of the House's Office of Art and Archives. The offices preserve, collect, and interpret the heritage of the U.S. House, serving as the institution’s memory and a resource for Members, staff, and the general public.
Office of Art & Archives, Office of the Clerk: art@mail.house.gov, archives@mail.house.gov
Cite This Page
History, Art & Archives, U.S. House of Representatives, “Home Page,” https://history.house.gov/ (January 22, 2026)
For Additional Information
Office of the Historian
Office of Art and Archives
Attic, Thomas Jefferson Building
Washington, D.C. 20515
(202) 226-1300