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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1961-10-ND-A
ST05
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-22-1-61
President John F. Kennedy poses with his staff in the Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C. (L-R) Front Row: Assistant Special Counsel to the President Richard Goodwin; Secretary to Pierre Salinger Sue Mortensen Vogelsinger; Staff Assistant Dorothy McCann; Personal Secretary to the President Evelyn Lincoln; two unidentified; President Kennedy; one unidentified; Staff Assistant Pierrette Spiegler; two unidentified. (L-R) Back Row: Special Assistant to the President for Congressional Liaison and Personnel Lawrence O'Brien; Special Assistant to the President Kenneth P. O'Donnell (partially hidden); Special Counsel to the President Theodore Sorensen; Special Assistant to the President Frederick Dutton; Secretary to Sanford Fox Myra Boland; Secretarial Assistant Pauline Fluet; Staff Assistant Jean Louis; one unidentified; White House Secret Service Agent, John J. "Muggsy" O'Leary; three unidentified; Special Assistant to the President Ralph Dungan; one unidentified; Special Assistant to the President Ted Reardon.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-M20-4-61
Items on President John F. Kennedy's desk (the H.M.S. Resolute desk) in the Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C. The H.M.S. Resolute desk was made from the timbers of the ship H.M.S. Resolute, and was a gift from Queen Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland to President Rutherford B. Hays.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-M20-3-61
Items on President John F. Kennedy's desk (the H.M.S. Resolute desk) in the Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C. The H.M.S. Resolute desk was made from the timbers of the ship H.M.S. Resolute, and was a gift from Queen Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland to President Rutherford B. Hays.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-M20-2-61
President John F. Kennedy's desk in the Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C. The H.M.S. Resolute desk was made from the timbers of the ship H.M.S. Resolute, and was a gift from Queen Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland to President Rutherford B. Hays.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-M20-1-61
President John F. Kennedy's desk in the Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C. The H.M.S. Resolute desk was made from the timbers of the ship H.M.S. Resolute, and was a gift from Queen Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland to President Rutherford B. Hays.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-A4-78-62
View of table settings, decorations, and balloons in the President’s Dining Room (Residence) set up for a joint birthday party for Caroline Kennedy and John F. Kennedy, Jr. White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-A4-77-62
View of table settings, decorations, and balloons in the President’s Dining Room (Residence) set up for a joint birthday party for Caroline Kennedy and John F. Kennedy, Jr. White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-A8-1-61
President John F. Kennedy meets Edythe Sprayberry, the one millionth visitor to the White House in 1961, in the Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C. (L-R) White House Police Officer, Kenneth M. Burke; Chief of White House Police, Major Ralph C. "Smokey" Stover; President Kennedy; Jack Sprayberry; Tom Sprayberry; Susan Sprayberry; Alice Sprayberry (in front of Susan); Mrs. Sprayberry; White House Staff Assistant John J. "Jack" McNally (partially hidden behind Mrs. Sprayberry).
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-M11-2-61
Wide shot of Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C., showing two silver lanterns given to President John F. Kennedy by the White House Correspondents' Association. The lanterns are replicas of the lanterns hung in the Old North Church of Boston, Massachusetts on April 18 1775, and were made by William de Matteo, the silversmith from Colonial Williamsburg. The H.M.S. Resolute desk is at center.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-M11-1-61
One of two silver lanterns, given to President John F. Kennedy by the White House Correspondents' Association, hanging in the Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C. The lanterns are replicas of the lanterns hung in the Old North Church of Boston, Massachusetts, on April 18, 1775, and were made by William de Matteo, the silversmith from Colonial Williamsburg. [See also MO 63.4860.1-.2, "Reproduction of Old North Church Lantern(s)"]
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-A4-40-62
View of a gingerbread house centerpiece and table settings in the President’s Dining Room (Residence) set up for a joint birthday party for Caroline Kennedy and John F. Kennedy, Jr. White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-A4-20-62
View of table settings, decorations, and balloons in the President’s Dining Room (Residence) set up for a joint birthday party for Caroline Kennedy and John F. Kennedy, Jr. White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-A4-19-62
View of table settings, decorations, and balloons in the President’s Dining Room (Residence) set up for a joint birthday party for Caroline Kennedy and John F. Kennedy, Jr. White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-48-3-62
President John F. Kennedy speaks to members of the press after receiving for the White House a typewriter formerly belonging to President Woodrow Wilson. L-R: two unidentified persons; administrator for the Peace Corps, Dr. Cary Grayson, Jr.; unidentified; J. Gordon Grayson, of the World Bank; William Grayson, of the National Broadcasting Company (NBC); President Kennedy; President of the American Red Cross, General Alfred M. Gruenther; Founder of US News & World Report, David Lawrence; Editor of the Wilson Papers, Dr. Arthur S. Link. Also pictured: Priscilla R. Grayson; Janet K. Grayson. Fish Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-48-2-62
President John F. Kennedy speaks to members of the press after receiving for the White House a typewriter formerly belonging to President Woodrow Wilson. L-R: two unidentified persons; administrator for the Peace Corps, Dr. Cary Grayson, Jr.; unidentified; J. Gordon Grayson, of the World Bank; William Grayson, of the National Broadcasting Company (NBC); President Kennedy; President of the American Red Cross, General Alfred M. Gruenther; Founder of US News & World Report, David Lawrence; Editor of the Wilson Papers, Dr. Arthur S. Link. Also pictured: Priscilla R. Grayson; Janet K. Grayson. Fish Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C16-9-62
View of the completed Swimming Pool mural depicting Christiansted Harbor in St. Croix, Virgin Islands, painted by artist Bernard Lamotte. White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C16-8-62
View of the completed Swimming Pool mural depicting Christiansted Harbor in St. Croix, Virgin Islands, painted by artist Bernard Lamotte. White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C16-5-62
View of the completed Swimming Pool mural depicting Christiansted Harbor in St. Croix, Virgin Islands, painted by artist Bernard Lamotte. White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C16-2-62
View of the completed Swimming Pool mural depicting Christiansted Harbor in St. Croix, Virgin Islands, painted by artist Bernard Lamotte. White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C16-1-62
View of the completed Swimming Pool mural depicting Christiansted Harbor in St. Croix, Virgin Islands, painted by artist Bernard Lamotte. White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-A12-9-61
Luncheon in honor of President of the Republic of the Congo Fulbert Youlou (Brazzaville). Seated at the table (L-R): President Youlou, President John F. Kennedy, and an unidentified man. The painting over the fireplace is an 1869 portrait of Abraham Lincoln by George P.A. Healy and was donated to the White House in 1939. State Dining Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-A12-14-61
Luncheon in honor of President of the Republic of the Congo Fulbert Youlou (Brazzaville). (L-R) Unidentified man, Speaker of the House of Representatives Sam Rayburn, President Youlou, an unidentified man, President John F. Kennedy, and an unidentified man. Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson is in the foreground on the right side of the photograph with his back to the camera. The painting over the fireplace is an 1869 portrait of Abraham Lincoln by George P.A. Healy and was donated to the White House in 1939. The inscription in the green marble fireplace was commissioned by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and taken from a letter written by John Adams to his wife, Abigail, and reads, “I pray Heaven to bestow the best of Blessings on this House and on all that shall hereafter inhabit it. May none but honest and wise Men ever rule under this roof.” State Dining Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-A12-13-61
Luncheon in honor of President of the Republic of the Congo Fulbert Youlou (Brazzaville). Seated at the table (L-R): Unidentified man, Speaker of the House of Representatives Sam Rayburn, President Youlou, President John F. Kennedy, and others unidentified. The painting over the fireplace is an 1869 portrait of Abraham Lincoln by George P.A. Healy and was donated to the White House in 1939. The inscription in the green marble fireplace was commissioned by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and taken from a letter written by John Adams to his wife, Abigail, and reads, “I pray Heaven to bestow the best of Blessings on this House and on all that shall hereafter inhabit it. May none but honest and wise Men ever rule under this roof.” State Dining Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-C9-7-62
President John F. Kennedy delivers remarks at the dedication of a newly-installed mantel in the State Dining Room; the mantel was a gift of both the architecture firm Steinmann, Cain & White and the Marble Industry Board of New York. Left to right: President Kennedy; Alice Roosevelt Longworth; John J. Powers, of the Marble Industry Board of New York; honorary chairman of the Fine Arts Committee, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy; Edwin B. Olsen (partially hidden) and Walker O. Cain, of the architecture firm Steinmann, Cain & White; Malcolm Cohen, of the Marble Industry Board of New York. White House, Washington, D.C.