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Featured Book

Book Jacket of The Burning of Washington

The Burning of Washington by Anthony S. Pitch is one of many books related to the rich history of the U.S. Senate. Consult Bibliographies to learn about more literature written by or about senators, the Senate, Congress, and our nation's capitol.

Some of our other featured books include:

History of the United States Capitol

The United States Senate Catalogue of Fine Art

The Nine Capitals of the United States

Ten Years in Washington

Citadel

The House and the Senate in the 1790s

Ten Years in Washington

 
  

This chart shows the relationships among Senate leaders and officers who manage the flow of legislative and administrative business in the Senate.  


Information about any senator, representative, vice president, or member of the Continental Congress.  


Many of the books listed on senate.gov can be found at your local public library or a government depository library, or can be purchased on the Web or from a bookstore.  This guide will help you get started.  


For information on the Senate, Congress, the legislative process and the federal government, the Virtual Reference Desk is a good place to begin.


These calendars list the days the Senate met for each session of Congress.


Explore the Senate's Art with the Office of the Senate Curator.