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Senate Executive Journals, 1789-1980

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106480

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From its inception, the United States Senate has maintained a record of its proceedings in executive session. Known as the Senate Executive Journals, these publications capture the minutes of floor action on military events, judicial appointments, foreign affairs and other important issues, providing an essential record of American congressional and political history over nearly 200 years. With Readex's comprehensive digital edition, these valuable historical documents are now available online in a fully searchable collection.

Senate Executive Journals, 1789-1980 features the deliberations of American Senators on a wide variety of events, organizations and people, with a strong focus on nominations across military, judicial and executive branches and on international treaties. Ideal for students and scholars of U.S. history, political science and foreign policy, this extensive collection helps illuminate key moments in American history as they occurred and influential government decisions as they were made. It also enables researchers to track the careers of military and naval senior officers, bureaucrats and others in the Federal sphere.

A variety of historically significant topics

When the first Senate Executive Journals were published in 1828, only 50 copies were printed. These rare records of early U.S. history provide insight into Indian treaties, Western territories, Spanish-American relations, the Monroe Doctrine, the Louisiana Purchase, Lewis and Clark's expedition and much more. Later proceedings continue to cover the Senate's exercise of its powers of advice and consent as mandated by the U.S. Constitution.

Part of America's Historical Government Publications

As an essential part of America's Historical Government Publications, Senate Executive Journals, 1789-1980 is cross-searchable in full-text with American State Papers, 1789-1838, House and Senate Journals, 1789-1980, and the U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1980. Additionally, these four collections are also cross-searchable with other Readex Archive of Americana resources, offering unprecedented depth for research on nearly any topic in American history.

Quick facts

- Senate Executive Journals, 1789-1980 provides a fully searchable record of the early U.S. Senate's proceedings in Executive Session

- An essential part of America's Historical Government Publications

- Covers the confirmation of presidential nominees, the ratification of treaties, the careers of military officers and much more

- Cross-searchable with other Archive of Americana digital collections

- Illuminates key moments in American history as they occurred and influential government decisions as they were made

- Provides insight into Indian treaties, Western territories, Spanish-American relations, the Monroe Doctrine, Louisiana Purchase and the expedition of Lewis and Clark

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