(Note: This information was taken from the President's Daily Diary, index by meeting type.)
- 1/22/77
- 1/27/77
- 2/23/77
- 3/3/77
- 3/22/77
- 4/27/77
- 8/15/78
- 9/1/78
- 9/2/78
- 10/6/78
- 12/18/78
- 6/5/79
- 6/22/79
- 9/5/79
- 12/4/79
- 12/19/79
- 12/28/79
- 1/2/80
- 3/18/80
- 3/31/80
- 4/7/80
- 4/11/80
- 9/12/80
- 9/24/80
- 9/29/80
- 12/7/80
- 12/17/80
Yes, you can view a list of key legislation passed during the Carter administration.
The Carter Center maintains a Post Presidency timeline.
Yes, the Carter Library maintains an annotated bibliography for the Carters.
Yes, the Carter Library has a select bibliography of children’s literature regarding Jimmy Carter.
Yes, you can view their 1940 census information and explore archival records, such as the Papers of Kenneth H. Thomas, Jr.. The Library also has genealogical information about President Carter available online.
Yes, in addition to researching our archives, you can find an overview online.
Yes, you can view it online here.
Yes, you can view it online here.
Yes, you can view it online here.
Yes, you can view more information on the NSC (1977-1981) here. Our finding aids can help direct you to archival records on foreign policy. FRUS is also a helpful external resource.
Yes, you can view the list online.
You can view the list of dates of Carter’s press conferences.
Yes, the Library maintains a list of recipients of this award.
The library maintains information on frequently requested speeches. The American Presidency Project is also a suggested helpful external resource. Our finding aids can help direct you to archival records, such as the Speechwriter's Office.