The American Presidency Project (APP) is a free searchable online archive that has compiled the messages, documents, or papers of American presidents from 1789 to the present, as well as basic statistics and information related to studying the presidency.
Launched by John Woolley and Gerhard Peters in 1999, the APP is hosted by the University of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB) and supported through UCSB entities and tax-deductible donations. The APP database contains:
The search function takes user-defined words or phrases and accepts parameters such as the name of the president, document types, and dates and date ranges.[6] As of 2024, it contains 163,161 presidential and non-presidential records.[7]
From The American Presidency Project, Proclamation 10539—Arab American Heritage Month, 2023
On this issue of the President and the press that's been out there lately -- I sent you this this earlier -- the American Presidency Project in Santa Barbara -- UC Santa Barbara -- did an analysis [...]