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Aerial view of the private island residence of former heavyweight boxing champion, Gene Tunney, as staff from the Office of the Naval Aide prepare for President John F. Kennedy's trip to Maine. Johns Island, Johns Bay, Maine.
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Aerial view of the private island residence of former heavyweight boxing champion, Gene Tunney, as staff from the Office of the Naval Aide prepare for President John F. Kennedy's trip to Maine. Johns Island, Johns Bay, Maine.
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Aerial view of the private island residence of former heavyweight boxing champion, Gene Tunney, as staff from the Office of the Naval Aide prepare for President John F. Kennedy's trip to Maine. Johns Island, Johns Bay, Maine.
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Aerial view of the private island residence of former heavyweight boxing champion, Gene Tunney, as staff from the Office of the Naval Aide prepare for President John F. Kennedy's trip to Maine. Johns Island, Johns Bay, Maine.
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Aerial view of the private island residence of former heavyweight boxing champion, Gene Tunney, as staff from the Office of the Naval Aide prepare for President John F. Kennedy's trip to Maine. Johns Island, Johns Bay, Maine.
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View of a dock at the private island residence of former heavyweight boxing champion, Gene Tunney, as staff from the Office of the Naval Aide prepare for President John F. Kennedy's trip to Maine; two boats (tied to the dock) float in the water. Johns Island, Johns Bay, Maine.
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View of a dock at the private island residence of former heavyweight boxing champion, Gene Tunney, as staff from the Office of the Naval Aide prepare for President John F. Kennedy's trip to Maine; two boats (tied to the dock) float in the water. Johns Island, Johns Bay, Maine.
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Aerial view of the private island residence of former heavyweight boxing champion, Gene Tunney, as staff from the Office of the Naval Aide prepare for President John F. Kennedy's trip to Maine. Johns Island, Johns Bay, Maine.
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Aerial view of the private island residence of former heavyweight boxing champion, Gene Tunney, as staff from the Office of the Naval Aide prepare for President John F. Kennedy's trip to Maine. Johns Island, Johns Bay, Maine.
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View of a bedroom in the private island residence of former heavyweight boxing champion, Gene Tunney, as staff from the Office of the Naval Aide prepare for President John F. Kennedy's trip to Maine. Johns Island, Johns Bay, Maine.
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Three unidentified persons walk along a pier towards the private island residence of former heavyweight boxing champion, Gene Tunney, as staff from the Office of the Naval Aide prepare for President John F. Kennedy's trip to Maine. Johns Island, Johns Bay, Maine.
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View of a bedroom in the private island residence of former heavyweight boxing champion, Gene Tunney, as staff from the Office of the Naval Aide prepare for President John F. Kennedy's trip to Maine. Johns Island, Johns Bay, Maine.
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View of a living room in the private island residence of former heavyweight boxing champion, Gene Tunney, as staff from the Office of the Naval Aide prepare for President John F. Kennedy's trip to Maine. Johns Island, Johns Bay, Maine.
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View of a cobblestone courtyard outside the private island residence of former heavyweight boxing champion, Gene Tunney, as staff from the Office of the Naval Aide prepare for President John F. Kennedy's trip to Maine. Johns Island, Johns Bay, Maine.
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View of the private island residence of former heavyweight boxing champion, Gene Tunney, as staff from the Office of the Naval Aide prepare for President John F. Kennedy's trip to Maine. Johns Island, Johns Bay, Maine.
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View of the private island residence of former heavyweight boxing champion, Gene Tunney, as staff from the Office of the Naval Aide prepare for President John F. Kennedy's trip to Maine. Johns Island, Johns Bay, Maine.
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View of the private island residence of former heavyweight boxing champion, Gene Tunney, as staff from the Office of the Naval Aide prepare for President John F. Kennedy's trip to Maine. Johns Island, Johns Bay, Maine.
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View of a living room in the private island residence of former heavyweight boxing champion, Gene Tunney, as staff from the Office of the Naval Aide prepare for President John F. Kennedy's trip to Maine. Johns Island, Johns Bay, Maine.
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View of the private island residence of former heavyweight boxing champion, Gene Tunney, as staff from the Office of the Naval Aide prepare for President John F. Kennedy's trip to Maine. Johns Island, Johns Bay, Maine.
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Naval Aide to the President, Captain Tazewell T. Shepard, Jr., shakes hands with former heavyweight boxing champion, Gene Tunney, on the lawn outside Mr. Tunney's private island residence on Johns Island, Johns Bay, Maine. Left to right: White House Communications Agency (WHCA) officer, Captain Jack Rubley; Captain Shepard; Mr. Tunney; White House Secret Service agent, Emory Roberts. Staff from the Office of the Naval Aide traveled to Johns Island in preparation for President John F. Kennedy's trip to Maine.
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Naval Aide to the President, Captain Tazewell T. Shepard, Jr., visits with former heavyweight boxing champion, Gene Tunney, on the lawn outside Mr. Tunney's private island residence on Johns Island, Johns Bay, Maine. Left to right: White House Communications Agency (WHCA) officer, Captain Jack Rubley; Captain Shepard; Mr. Tunney; White House Secret Service agent, Emory Roberts. Staff from the Office of the Naval Aide traveled to Johns Island in preparation for President John F. Kennedy's trip to Maine.
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President John F. Kennedy (center right, wearing sunglasses and leather jacket) sits at the helm of the United States Coast Guard yacht "Manitou" while sailing off the coast of Johns Island, Maine. Also seated in the boat's cockpit: Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, James A. Reed, and Secretary of the Navy, Paul B. "Red" Fay (both facing away from camera); and President Kennedy's brother-in-law, Peter Lawford. Two men at the bow of the boat are unidentified.
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President John F. Kennedy (center left, wearing sunglasses) and others sail aboard the United States Coast Guard yacht "Manitou" off the coast of Johns Island, Maine; President Kennedy's sister, Patricia Lawford, stands at the helm of the boat. Seated on board the boat, facing away from camera (L-R): Under Secretary of the Navy, Paul B. "Red" Fay; Kennedy family friend, Charles Spalding; the President's brother-in-law, Peter Lawford. Also pictured: Anita Marcus Fay (seated beside the President, mostly obscured); Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, James A. Reed (seated right of Mrs. Lawford).
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President John F. Kennedy boards United States Coast Guard ship, “Guardian II,” from “Horsewhip #2,” off the coast of Johns Island, Maine. Also pictured: Naval Aide to the President, Captain Tazewell Shepard; Under Secretary of the Navy, Paul “Red” Fay; Charles Spalding.
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President John F. Kennedy sails aboard the United States Coast Guard yacht, “Manitou,” off the coast of Johns Island, Maine.