biographical directory usa congress
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A Ready Reference Instructional Guide: Who Facts
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress,
1774-present
Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774-present. Retreived on: March 19, 2016 from: http://bioguide.congress.gov/biosearch/biosearch.asp
It appears that this is the most update edition for the biographical directory. It is updated every time there is a change of the member of Congress.
This resource is located in the United State Senate webpage, because of that it can be accessed by anyone.
Citation, Edition, Location
The Biographical Directory of the Unites States Congress, inform us of who is the House Representative or Senator of a particular state, past of present.
The information provided is up-to-date and correct.
Purpose & Accuracy
The information in the biographical directory is provided and updated by staffers of the United States Congress.
The Authority
The information presented by this biographical directory can be use by anyone interested in knowing who is or was a House Representative or Senator of the United States.
The Audience
Click on How to research the collections of former senators
How to AccessClick on the Biographical Directory link
How to AccessOnce in the Biographical Directory, you can search using different methods.
How to SearchYou can search by Name, Position, State, Year or Number of Congress. No matter which one you choose, it’s going to organize alphabetically by last names.
How to Search: PositionIn this you will find Representative, Senator, Delegate, Vice President, Resident Commissioner, Continental Congress and Speaker of the House.
How to Search: StateYou will find all the states and territories of the United States that have representation in Congress.
How to Search: PartyNot only can you search for Democrat and Republican, but all the different parties that have had a representation in Congress.
If you have any questions about this resource or something left unclear please contact your local library and ask a librarian.
Aida HernandezMarch 19, 2016
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