Whereas: Stories from the People’s House
The Return of the House’s Puzzling Pastime
Ahead of Crossword Puzzle Day on December 21, the Office of the House Historian invites you to grab a cup of coffee and take a break with our newest crossword puzzle. More >
Recent Artifacts Online, Winter 2022
Curl up with a cup of tea or hot chocolate and the latest treasures added to our online collections. More >
New on Records Search: The Emergence of Modern America to the Contemporary United States (1890–Present)
New primary sources added to Records Search are ready to use in the classroom. Explore records from the emergence of modern America to the contemporary United States (1890–present). Each document includes a downloadable PDF of the record, primary source analysis worksheet, and transcription if the document is handwritten. More >
New on Records Search: The American Revolution to the Development of the Industrial United States (1754–1900)
New primary sources added to Records Search are ready to use in the classroom. Each document includes a downloadable PDF of the record, primary source analysis worksheet, and transcription if the document is handwritten. Below is a selection of the most recently added records, conveniently organized by historical era and including a related discussion question and options for learning more. More >
Ticking Off History
Most clocks in the House of Representatives are functional objects designed to ensure the smooth running of the legislature. There are about 3,000 of them, wired to a system that synchronizes timekeeping, lights, and buzzers across the campus. Other timepieces in the House are statelier than utilitarian. They provide reminders that even while it deals with urgent matters, the House also takes the long view of history. From fancy to plain, peruse some of the historic clocks in the House. More >