
Congressional Globe
The Congressional Globe was a historical publication that reported on the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress from 1833 to 1873. It served as an important record of legislative activities, featuring speeches, votes, and various discussions happening in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. The Globe was used by lawmakers, historians, and the public to understand the decision-making process of Congress. After 1873, it was succeeded by the Congressional Record, which continues to document congressional activities today. The Globe remains a valuable resource for researchers studying U.S. legislative history.