RMF2B5WW–Vice President Richard Nixon standing in an open car in the inaugural parade. Jan. 20, 1953. Pat Nixon's white glove waves to the crowd. - (BSLOC 2014 16 25)
RMEG6NMP–President Eisenhower and Vice President Richard Nixon in a limousine. Jan. 7, 1958. - (BSLOC 2014 14 42)
RMF2B63M–Vice President Richard Nixon with reporters on Nov. 26, 1957. They questioned the VP on Eisenhower's mild stroke of the previous day which left the President with a slight speech impediment. - (BSLOC 2014 16 143)
RMKWC4E1–President George W. Bush with Chiefs of Staff, Oct. 24, 2001. Meeting with him are from left: Adm. Richard Mies, Gen. Eric Shinseki, Gen. Peter Pace, and Gen. Michael Williams. (BSLOC 2015 2 177)
RMF2B5R2–President and Mamie Eisenhower with Pat and Richard Nixon on election eve. Nov. 5, 1956. - (BSLOC 2014 16 9)
RMKWC56X–Bodies of victims of the Ardeatine Massacre in the Roman catacomb where they were shot. 320 Italians hostages were murdered on March 24, 1944, the day after partisans killed of 32 SS Soldiers in Rome during World War 2. The 1973 film, MASSACRE IN ROME, was based on the reprisal and starred Marcello Mastroianni and Richard Burton. (BSLOC 2015 13 95)
RMF2B63A–Vice President Richard Nixon at the Presidential Campaign Kick-Off at Baltimore Airport. Sept. 12, 1960. - (BSLOC 2014 16 15)
RMKWCRFW–Inauguration of John Kennedy at East Portico, U.S. Capitol Building. President John F. Kennedy delivering his Inaugural Address. Looking on: Vice President Lyndon Johnson; Richard Nixon; Harry Truman; Bess Truman; Dwight Eisenhower; Mamie Eisenhower; First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy; Lady Bird Johnson; Joseph Kennedy, Sr.; and Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy. United States Marine Band on platform below the Inaugural stand. - (BSLOC 2015 1 144)
RMF2B64R–President Eisenhower meeting the VP Richard Nixon in the Oval Office. August 1954. Nixon functioned as the Eisenhower administration's link with Congress and as a spokesman for partisan Republican politics. - (BSLOC 2014 16 124)
RMKWC4A5–President George W. Bush in a multiscreen video conference at Offutt Air Force Base, Sept. 11, 2001. He met with the National Security Council in a teleconference via the U.S. STRATCOM bunker. He arrived from Sarasota at 2:50 PM and left for Washington, D.C. at 4:26 PM. Sitting next to Bush are White House Chief of Staff Andy Card (left) and Adm. Richard Mies. (BSLOC 2015 2 134)
RMF2B64K–President Eisenhower meeting with VP Richard Nixon prior to his South American trip. April 25, 1958. - (BSLOC 2014 16 128)
RMKWB7C9–U.S. Army firing squad executed Richard Jarozik in Kitzingen, Germany, April 23, 1945. Jarozik acted as a Nazi spy behind the front lines of the U.S. 7th Army, sabotaging equipment and killing U.S. soldiers. World War 2. (BSLOC 2014 8 102)
RMF2B612–Richard Nixon sworn in as Vice President. Jan. 20, 1953. Senator William Knowland of California administered the Oath of Office. - (BSLOC 2014 16 19)
RMKWCPBB–President Harry Truman signing H.R. 5632, the National Security Act Amendments of 1949. The law converted the National Military Establishment into a new Department of Defense. Aug. 10, 1949. L to R: Sen. Virgil Chapman; no ID; Sen. Richard Russell; Adm. Louis Denfelt; Sen. Leverett Saltonstall; Defense Sec. Louis Johnson (leaning over the desk); Gen. Omar Bradley; Gen. Hoyt Vandenberg; Rep. Dewey Short; Rep. Carl Vinson; Army Sec. Gordon Gray, Sen. Millard Tydings, AF Sec. Stuart Symington; Under Defense Sec. Stephen Early, and Navy Sec. Francis Matthews. - (BSLOC 2014 15 68)
RMF2B63X–Vice President Richard Nixon with wife Patricia arriving at a state dinner for Queen Elizabeth II. Oct 17, 1957. - (BSLOC 2014 16 141)
RMKWCRG6–President John Kennedy takes the oath of office administered by Chief Justice Earl Warren. Jan. 20, 1961. - (BSLOC 2015 1 146)
RMF2B64H–President Eisenhower shaking Richard Nixon's hand on his return from the USSR. He was accompanied by the President's brother, Milton (right). Aug. 5, 1959. - (BSLOC 2014 16 129)
RMEG6NMN–Newly re-elected President Dwight Eisenhower and VP Richard Nixon on election night. Nov. 6, 1956. Their wives, Mamie
RMF2B64M–President Eisenhower seeing Richard Nixon off at National Airport. He attended a Republican Kick-off breakfast for VP Nixon, who was departing on an extensive campaign trip. Sept 18, 1956. - (BSLOC 2014 16 126)
RME1CWC5–Decomposing corpse of man with swastika arm band in Dresden, Germany. Photo by Richard Peter was taken months the Allied World
RMF2B64E–President Eisenhower meeting with Richard Nixon and Milton Eisenhower on their return from the USSR. On this trip Nixon and Premier Khrushchev engaged in their 'Kitchen Debate'. Aug. 5, 1959. - (BSLOC 2014 16 130)
RMEG6KKD–U.S. Army firing squad executed Richard Jarozik in Kitzingen, Germany, April 23, 1945. Jarozik acted as a Nazi spy behind the
RMF2B5WF–Vice President Richard Nixon arrives for the private Sunday swearing in ceremonies. The White House, January 20, 1957. L-R: Tricia, Julie, Pat, Richard, and Hannah Milhous Nixon, his Mother. - (BSLOC 2014 16 31)
RMF2B63W–Queen Elizabeth II shaking Vice President Richard Nixon's hand. At the British Embassy in Washington during a dinner the royal couple gave for President and Mrs. Eisenhower. Oct. 19, 1957. - (BSLOC 2014 16 142)
RMF2B64W–Vice President Richard Nixon discusses his Far East trip with President Eisenhower. Nov. 3, 1953. Eisenhower elevated the Vice Presidency from a ceremonial position to one with responsibility in foreign relations and domestic politics. - (BSLOC 2014 16 122)
RMF2B63K–Vice President Richard Nixon with reporters on Nov. 27, 1957. Nixon answered questions about Eisenhower's mild stroke that occurred in the Oval Office on Nov. 25, 1957. Eisenhower's Press Secretary, James Hagerty is on Nixon's left. - (BSLOC 2014 16 144)
RMF2B63J–Vice President Richard Nixon with Football coach Vince Lombardi. Dec. 7, 1958. The Green Bay Packers lost to the San Francisco 49ers, with a score of 48–21 at Kezar Stadium. Two months later, on Feb. 2, 1959, Vince Lombardi accepted the position of head coach and general manager of the Green Bay Packers. - (BSLOC 2014 16 145)
RMF2B5WR–President Eisenhower and future Presidents Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon. White House Oval Office, March 6, 1959. Johnson was Senate Majority Leader and Nixon served as Eisenhower's Vice President. - (BSLOC 2014 16 251)
RMF2B5WG–Eisenhower and Nixon families leaving the National Presbyterian Church on Inaugural morning. Jan. 20, 1957. L to R: Barbara Eisenhower, John Eisenhower, Mamie Eisenhower, President Eisenhower, Tricia Nixon, Pat Nixon, Richard Nixon with Julie Nixon standing in front of him, and Reverend Edward Elson. - (BSLOC 2014 16 30)
RMF2B640–Richard Nixon at a Republican campaign event, April 4, 1960. At this time he was the presumed presidential nominee. At right is
RMF2B64T–President Dwight Eisenhower with Richard and Pat Nixon after their return from East Asia. Dec. 14, 1953. The six week trip took
RMF2B64B–Richard Nixon, Conrad Adenauer, John Foster Dulles at Washington Airport. Adenauer was the first post-war Chancellor of Germany
RMF2B5W8–Elephant marching in the Eisenhower Inaugural Parade. Jan. 21, 1957 - (BSLOC 2014 16 37)
RMF2B625–Television and newsreel cameras at the first inauguration of President Eisenhower. Jan. 20, 1953. - (BSLOC 2014 16 17)
RMF2B5W7–U.S. Army tanks pass Eisenhower's reviewing stand during the Inaugural parade. Jan 21, 1957. - (BSLOC 2014 16 38)
RMF2B5WP–President Eisenhower and VP Nixon together on the White House Inaugural parade pavilion. Jan. 20, 1953. - (BSLOC 2014 16 26)
RMF2B5WN–Cowboy Monte Montana tosses his lariat over President Dwight Eisenhower. Montana was rodeo trick rider, actor, stuntman and cowboy. He appeared in the films, ARIZONA BUSHWACKERS (1968), and THE YOUNG ROUNDERS (1966). - (BSLOC 2014 16 27)
RMF2B5W6–David Eisenhower next to the girl her would marry 12 years later. President Eisenhower on the Inaugural Parade reviewing stand with his grandchildren, Barbara Anne and David Eisenhower; and with VP Nixon and his daughters, Julie (sporting a black eye), and Tricia Nixon. Jan. 21, 1957. - (BSLOC 2014 16 39)
RMF2B5WK–President Dwight and First Lady Mamie Eisenhower with guests attending the Inaugural Ball. Jan. 20, 1953. L-R: Guy Lombardo (standing behind an unidentified woman), Fred Waring (facing Mrs. Doud), Mrs. Elvira Doud, Jeanette MacDonald, Mamie Eisenhower, the President, Lily Pons, and George Murphy - (BSLOC 2014 16 29)
RMEG6P60–President Eisenhower and Vice President Richard Nixon in a limousine. Jan. 7, 1958. - (BSLOC 2014 14 42)
RMF2B6D6–President Eisenhower speaking on election eve, Nov. 5, 1956. Seated are Mamie Eisenhower with Pat and Richard Nixon. - (BSLOC 2014 16 10)
RMF2B64D–Vice President and Republican Nominee for President Richard Nixon adjusting his collar. Pat Nixon, President and Mamie Eisenhower appear amused. Aug. 24, 1960. - (BSLOC 2014 16 131)
RMF2B5RE–President Eisenhower speaking at a Republican Campaign Kick-off breakfast for VP Richard Nixon. Behind the President, is a map of Nixon's extended campaign trip. Sept. 18, 1956, - (BSLOC 2014 16 8)
RMF2B60C–President Eisenhower welcomes Prime Minister Winston Churchill of Britain at the White House. First Lady Mamie Eisenhower stands at top of stairs. Richard Nixon is in the car. June 25, 1954. - (BSLOC 2014 16 202)
RMF2B5RK–President Eisenhower speaking at American Management Association dinner. Vice President Richard Nixon is at right. Also attending was visiting World War 2 British Field Marshall Montgomery (second from left). New York City, May 20, 1958. - (BSLOC 2014 16 75)
RMF2B5WD–Sen. William Knowland administers the Oath of Office to Vice President-elect Richard Nixon. The private swearing in ceremony took place in the East Room of the White House on Sunday, Jan. 20, 1957. At far right is Hannah Nixon with her granddaughters, Julie and Tricia. - (BSLOC 2014 16 33)
RMF2B63G–President Eisenhower holding a gift from Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev. It was a replica of metal ball, 7.5 cm in diameter, launched to the lunar surface in Luna 2. Shaped like a soccer ball, it bore the Soviet hammer and sickle seal. Sept 15, 1959. L-R: Llewellyn Thompson, Richard Nixon, Christian Herter, Dwight Eisenhower, Nikita Khrushchev. - (BSLOC 2014 16 147)
RMF2B5X6–White House swimming pool during the Eisenhower administration. Jan. 27, 1956. It was installed in 1933 to allow the President Franklin Roosevelt to exercise regularly. JFK swam in a highly heated pool for his bad back. Richard Nixon converted it into a Press Room. - (BSLOC 2014 16 243)
RMF2B631–Pat Nixon and Mamie Eisenhower at the Cherry Blossom Fashion Show. April 8, 1953.L-R: Mrs. Richard Nixon, First Lady Mamie Eisenhower, Mrs. Nelson, and actress Gloria DeHaven. - (BSLOC 2014 16 155)
RMF2AXKY–President George W. Bush with Chiefs of Staff, Oct. 24, 2001. Meeting with him are from left: Adm. Richard Mies, Gen. Eric Shinseki, Gen. Peter Pace, and Gen. Michael Williams. (BSLOC 2015 2 177)
RMKWC3GD–Bodies of victims of the Ardeatine Massacre in the Roman catacomb where they were shot. 320 Italians hostages were murdered on March 24, 1944, the day after partisans killed of 32 SS Soldiers in Rome during World War 2. The 1973 film, MASSACRE IN ROME, was based on the reprisal and starred Marcello Mastroianni and Richard Burton. (BSLOC 2015 13 95)
RMF2B51R–Inauguration of John Kennedy at East Portico, U.S. Capitol Building. President John F. Kennedy delivering his Inaugural Address. Looking on: Vice President Lyndon Johnson; Richard Nixon; Harry Truman; Bess Truman; Dwight Eisenhower; Mamie Eisenhower; First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy; Lady Bird Johnson; Joseph Kennedy, Sr.; and Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy. United States Marine Band on platform below the Inaugural stand. - (BSLOC 2015 1 144)
RMF2B60N–Special meeting of top Legislative and Executive Leadership, March 6, 1959. L-R: Charles Abraham Halleck, House Minority Leader; Allen Dulles, CIA Director; Everett Dirksen, Sen. Minority Leader; Christian Herter, Under Sec. of State; Sam Rayburn, House Majority Leader; Neil McElroy, Sec. of Defense; President Eisenhower, Lyndon Johnson, Sen. Majority Leader; VP Richard Nixon. - (BSLOC 2014 16 196)
RMF2AXNN–President George W. Bush in a multiscreen video conference at Offutt Air Force Base, Sept. 11, 2001. He met with the National Security Council in a teleconference via the U.S. STRATCOM bunker. He arrived from Sarasota at 2:50 PM and left for Washington, D.C. at 4:26 PM. Sitting next to Bush are White House Chief of Staff Andy Card (left) and Adm. Richard Mies. (BSLOC 2015 2 134)
RMF2B6CE–President Eisenhower's Cabinet, May 8, 1953. Seated, L-R: Henry Cabot Lodge, UN Ambassador; Douglas McKay, Interior; Sinclair Weeks, Commerce; VP Richard Nixon; Herbert Brownell, Atty. Gen.; George Humphrey, Treasury; Oveta Culp Hobby, HEW, Sherman Adams, Chief of Staff; no ID; no ID; Martin Durkin, Labor; Arthur Summerfield, Postmaster; John Foster Dulles, State; President Eisenhower; Charles Wilson, Defense; Ezra Taft Benson, Agriculture; Harold Stassen, Mutual Security Administrator. - (BSLOC 2014 16 114)
RMF2B64X–Eisenhower's second term cabinet on May 1, 1957. L-R: Maj. Gen. Wilton Persons, Aide; Henry Cabot Lodge, UN Ambassador; Fred Seaton, Interior; Sinclair Weeks, Commerce; VP Richard Nixon; Herbert Brownell, Atty. Gen.; George Humphrey, Treasury; Marion Folsom, HEW; no ID; no ID; no ID; James Mitchell, Labor; Arthur Summerfield, Postmaster; John Foster Dulles, State; President Eisenhower; Charles Wilson, Defense; Ezra Taft Benson, Agriculture; No ID, Sherman Adams, Chief of Staff. - (BSLOC 2014 16 121)
RMF2B60A–Shah of Iran and his second wife, Queen Soraya, arrive at National Airport. VP Nixon headed the welcoming party. Dec. 13, 1954.
RMEG6P5X–Newly re-elected President Dwight Eisenhower and VP Richard Nixon on election night. Nov. 6, 1956. Their wives, Mamie
RMF2B64J–President Eisenhower and Vice President Nixon during the 1956 Presidential Campaign. They discussed Nixon's extensive campaign tour. - (BSLOC 2014 16 127)
RMF2B5RW–President Eisenhower speaking to Republican Women at the Hotel Statler. March 6, 1956. Large images of the 1956 Republican candidates are displayed at the election year event. - (BSLOC 2014 16 7)
RMF2B51N–President John Kennedy takes the oath of office administered by Chief Justice Earl Warren. Jan. 20, 1961. - (BSLOC 2015 1 146)
RMF2B60T–President Dwight Eisenhower delivering his 1954 State of the Union address to Congress. Jan. 7, 1954. VP Nixon and Speaker of the House Joseph Martin, sit behind the President. - (BSLOC 2014 16 193)
RMF2B64N–VP Nixon welcomes President Eisenhower to Washington after his seven week hospitalization in Denver. Nov. 11, 1955. At left is John Eisenhower and at right is former President Herbert Hoover. - (BSLOC 2014 16 125)
RMF2B5T9–President and Mamie Eisenhower are greeted by Vice President and Pat Nixon. They were returning from a California, where they attended the Republican Convention followed by a short vacation in Monterey. Aug. 28, 1956. - (BSLOC 2014 16 6)
RMF2B600–Vice President Nixon with Saudi Arabia King, Saud ibn abd al-Aziz Al-Saud. At Dinner in King's honor at the Mayflower Hotel. Feb. 1, 1957. - (BSLOC 2014 16 210)
RMF2B5Y3–Vice President and Pat Nixon at a dinner given by the French President Charles DeGaulle. At the French Embassy, Washington, D.C. April 25, 1960. L-R: Mrs. Yvonne DeGaulle, Pat Nixon, Charles DeGaulle, VP Nixon. - (BSLOC 2014 16 228)
RMKWC293–President George W. Bush with Chiefs of Staff, Oct. 24, 2001. Meeting with him are from left: Adm. Richard Mies, Gen. Eric Shinseki, Gen. Peter Pace, and Gen. Michael Williams. (BSLOC 2015 2 177)
RMKWB6CB–U.S. Army firing squad executed Richard Jarozik in Kitzingen, Germany, April 23, 1945. Jarozik acted as a Nazi spy behind the front lines of the U.S. 7th Army, sabotaging equipment and killing U.S. soldiers. World War 2. (BSLOC 2014 8 102)
RMKWCPCK–Inauguration of John Kennedy at East Portico, U.S. Capitol Building. President John F. Kennedy delivering his Inaugural Address. Looking on: Vice President Lyndon Johnson; Richard Nixon; Harry Truman; Bess Truman; Dwight Eisenhower; Mamie Eisenhower; First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy; Lady Bird Johnson; Joseph Kennedy, Sr.; and Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy. United States Marine Band on platform below the Inaugural stand. - (BSLOC 2015 1 144)
RMKWC24K–President George W. Bush in a multiscreen video conference at Offutt Air Force Base, Sept. 11, 2001. He met with the National Security Council in a teleconference via the U.S. STRATCOM bunker. He arrived from Sarasota at 2:50 PM and left for Washington, D.C. at 4:26 PM. Sitting next to Bush are White House Chief of Staff Andy Card (left) and Adm. Richard Mies. (BSLOC 2015 2 134)
RMKWCN2D–President Harry Truman signing H.R. 5632, the National Security Act Amendments of 1949. The law converted the National Military Establishment into a new Department of Defense. Aug. 10, 1949. L to R: Sen. Virgil Chapman; no ID; Sen. Richard Russell; Adm. Louis Denfelt; Sen. Leverett Saltonstall; Defense Sec. Louis Johnson (leaning over the desk); Gen. Omar Bradley; Gen. Hoyt Vandenberg; Rep. Dewey Short; Rep. Carl Vinson; Army Sec. Gordon Gray, Sen. Millard Tydings, AF Sec. Stuart Symington; Under Defense Sec. Stephen Early, and Navy Sec. Francis Matthews. - (BSLOC 2014 15 68)
RMF2B619–The President gave a luncheon for a group of Senators at the White House, Thursday, Feb. 19, 1953. Front, L-R: Richard Russell,
RMEG6MF1–U.S. Army firing squad executed Richard Jarozik in Kitzingen, Germany, April 23, 1945. Jarozik acted as a Nazi spy behind the
RMKWCPCR–President John Kennedy takes the oath of office administered by Chief Justice Earl Warren. Jan. 20, 1961. - (BSLOC 2015 1 146)
RMF2B62P–President Eisenhower joining Republican nominees at the Presidential Campaign Kick-off. Baltimore Airport, Sept. 12, 1960. L-R:
RMF2B603–Chief Justice Fred Vinson administers the Oath of Office to Dwight Eisenhower. Jan. 20, 1953. Audience includes invited guests,
RMF2B5YC–Chief Justice Fred Vinson administers the Oath of Office to Dwight Eisenhower. Jan. 20, 1953. Former President Hoover, outgoing
RMF2B64F–Mamie Eisenhower waves to the Republican crowd at the election night Victory Party. President Eisenhower is seated with Pat and
RMF2B61W–President Eisenhower presents the National Security Medal to FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. Ceremony attended by a Cabinet group
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