- Historian of the United States Senate
The Historian of the United States Senate and United States Senate Historical Office were created in
1975 to record and preserve historical information about theUnited States Senate . The currentHistorian of the Senate is Richard A. Baker.Purpose
Serving as the Senate's institutional memory, the Historical Office collects and provides information on important events, precedents, dates, statistics, and historical comparisons of current and past Senate activities for use by members and staff, the media, scholars, and the general public. The office advises senators and committees on cost-effective disposition of their non-current office files, assists researchers seeking access to Senate records, and maintains automated information databases detailing locations of former members' papers.
It conducts oral history interviews with retired senior Senate staff and keeps extensive biographical and bibliographical information on former senators. Associate Historian
Donald A. Ritchie has done an extensive number of these interviews, many of which are available on the Senate website. A collection of more than thirty thousand Senate-related photographs and other illustrations is available for research and publication use. The Historical Office and its staff has also produced numerous publications through the years, covering all aspects of Senate history.External links
*http://www.senate.gov/pagelayout/reference/a_three_sections_with_teasers/biblio.htm
*http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/generic/Senate_Historical_Office.htm
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