The
Public Papers of the Presidents series was begun in 1957 in response to a recommendation of the National Historical Publications Commission. An extensive compilation of messages and papers of the presidents covering the period 1789 to 1897 was assembled by
James D. Richardson and published under congressional authority between 1896 and 1899. Since then, various private compilations have been issued, but there was no uniform publication comparable to the
Congressional Record or the
United States Supreme Court Reports. Many presidential papers could be found only in the form of mimeographed White House releases or as reported in the press. The commission therefore recommended the establishment of an official series in which presidential writings, addresses, and remarks of a public nature could be made available. The commission's recommendation was incorporated in regulations of the Administrative Committee of the Federal Register, issued under section 6 of the Federal Register Act (44 U.S.C. 1506), which may be found in title 1, part 10, of the
Code of Federal Regulations. == Related publications ==