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- to the United States, Vietnam, and China.
Photocopied materials contain newspaper articles describing the marriages of Lynda Bird
Johnson to Captain Charles S. Robb and Luci Baines Johnson to Patrick John Nugent. The series
also contains photocopies of political
- -Kennedy
Kennedy, Jacqueline – Second baby, 1961-1963 [Notes, article drafts]
Files-Presidential
Administration-Kennedy
Kennedy – Third baby – Patrick Bouvier Kennedy, 1963 [Article draft]
Files-Presidential
Administration-Kennedy
Mrs. Kennedy – Third baby
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6/8/50 Hon. Lyndon B. Johnson of TX delivers Democratic Speech at Jefferson-Jackson Day Rally at Austin, TX May 27, 1950
6/12/50 Pres. Truman's Address Before Better Business Bureaus
6/12/50 Balanced Budget Desired-Brannon Plan
6/19
- and was an assistant to
Congressman Lyndon B. Johnson before entering active duty in the U.S. Navy. After leaving the
service, he practiced law and worked as a radio executive. He served as Secretary of the Navy
under President John F. Kennedy, as Secretary
- of correspondence, speeches, newspaper clippings, and publications
collected by Mary Kaltman which are related to her service as a White House food coordinator
and executive housekeeper during the Administration of Lyndon B. Johnson. The papers cover
Ms. Kaltman's
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LBJ End of Administration Wrapups
LBJ's Death
Lady Bird Johnson (Whistle Stop, Oct. 1964)
White House Gardens
White House China
White House Tales/School
Lyndon Johnson (Boyhood Home)
[clippings]
Papers of Isabelle Shelton
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PERSONAL PAPERS
- Jenkins (March 23, 1918 – November 23, 1985) was an American political figure
and longtime top aide to U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson. Jenkins was born in Jolly, Texas, and
spent his childhood in Wichita Falls, Texas. There he attended Hardin Junior