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Records & Research

The people and activities of the U.S. House of Representatives have inspired numerous publications and millions of pages of records that tell their stories. Browse resources to help conduct research on congressional records, the institution of the House, its committees, and its Speakers. Access bibliographies, lists of standard reference volumes, and finding aids for official House records to discover the history behind the House.

Records Search: Explore Primary Sources

Records Search: Explore Primary Sources

House records reflect how citizens and their elected representatives address, advocate, and legislate for important issues. Explore a selection of the records—from the everyday to the extraordinary—of the committees and officers of the U.S. House of Representatives.

Researching the House: Official Records

Researching the House: Official Records

The official records of the House of Representatives tell the story of Congress. From petitions to bill markups, these documents provide valuable context for the law and illuminate the people’s history.

Researching the House: Other Primary Sources

Researching the House: Other Primary Sources

In addition to House records, the personal papers and photographs of Members shine an important light on the people, events, and work of Congress. Learn about these collections to begin your research.

Researching the House: Bibliographies

Researching the House: Bibliographies

Historians have written a wealth of resources about the House of Representatives. Browse extensive bibliographies about House history, committees, Speakers, and the Page program.

Researching the House: Secondary Sources

Researching the House: Secondary Sources

Learn the language of the House through glossaries. Find the right historical volume through bibliographies. Trace changes to historical committee names and jurisdictions.

Historical Documents: Selma & The 1965 Voting Rights Act

View an online exhibit of images, documents, and artifacts associated with Selma and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

Historic Committee Names

Throughout House history, committees have changed names and jurisdictions.

E-mail an Archivist

Contact an archivist with your questions.

Update a Research Collection [PDF]

Provide an update for research collections in the Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress.

Request to Use an Image from the House Collection

Find details about image reproductions and copyright.