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Jack Rottier photograph collection, Collection #C0003, Special Collections and Archives, George Mason University.
Donated by Robin Rottier, September 22, 2009.
Processed by Eron Ackerman in 2010. EAD markup completed by Eron Ackerman in April 2010.
Jack Rottier was a photographer for the National Capital Region of the National Park Service from the early 1960s until he retired in 1975. Rottier was born in Bellaire, Michigan in 1910. He served in the Army in World War II and graduated from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. He moved to the Washington area about 1950 as a photographer for the American Forest Products Industries. He later joined the Commerce Department where he photographed trade fairs overseas, and then the Bureau of Land Management in the Interior Department, where he worked until transferring to the Park Service. Throughout his life he was an active member of the C and O Canal Association. In the course of his career with the Park Service, Rottier contributed to the photographic record of Lady Bird Johnson's beautification program and the development of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington and the Wolf Trap Farm Park for the Performing Arts in Vienna. He died in 1988.
This collection contains 10 boxes of slides, negatives, and photographic prints documenting politics, culture, and urban beautification in and around Washington, DC during the 1960s and 1970s. Slides are in color 35mm and 55mm formats, negatives are both color and black and white and range from 35mm strips to 4" x 5", and prints are color and black and white and range in size from 4" x 5" to 11" x 14". Subjects include United States presidents from Eisenhower to Ford, Lady Bird Johnson, the Washington Senators baseball team, the National Mall, and various Potomac-region landmarks and parks.
Series 1, 35mm Slides, contains over 1,000 color slides documenting prominent parks, landmarks, and political figures in the Washington, DC area. Parks featured here include Glen Echo Park, Lady Bird Johnson Park, and the National Mall. Landmarks include the Capitol, Jefferson Memorial, Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument pictured in different seasons with tulips, daffodils, and cherry blossoms in the foreground. The series also contains slides of several politicians and former presidents, including around 150 slides of Gerald and Betty Ford and their family, 100 slides of Jimmy Carter, and 100 slides of Richard Nixon and his family. Also included are 1 slide of John F. Kennedy, 2 slides of Lyndon Johnson, several slides of Jackie Kennedy, Chuck Robb, Julie Nixon and David Eisenhower, and 14 slides of Lady Bird Johnson whom Rottier documented during her national beautification initiative. Other subjects in this series include the 1979 American Agriculture Movement Farm Strike in DC, a Cherry Blossom Festival from 1974, Frank Sinatra, Elizabeth Taylor, and two Washington Senators baseball games, including a 1969 game with Richard Nixon in the audience and the team's final game on September 30, 1971.
Series 2, 55mm Slides, contains 131 large-format color slides documenting scenery and beautification in the Washington, DC area. Like Series 1, it includes slides of such landmarks as the Capitol, Jefferson Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, and various parks in different seasons with tulips, daffodils, and cherry blossoms in the foreground. The series also includes slides of tourists at Oxon Hill Farm in Maryland, hikers on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and marchers at a 1969 anti-war demonstration.
Series 3, Color Negatives, consists of 65 color photographic negatives, ranging in size from 60mm to 5" X 7", which document various Washington, DC area landmarks and politicians. Subjects include the Capitol, a Cherry Blossom Festival from the early 1970s, and several Republican politicians, including senators Carl T. Curtis and Strom Thurmond and governors George Dewey Clyde of Utah, Goodwin Knight of California, and Robert Eben Smylie of Idaho.
Series 4, Large Format Negatives, dates back further than any other series in this collection, containing 137 4" x 5" black-and-white negatives with dozens from the 1950s and 1960s. Subjects include former presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon, and several former US congressmen. The series also contains negatives of Washington, DC monuments and of political events such as Eisenhower's inauguration and a 1953 congressional baseball game. Other subjects include the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) and the Izaak Walton League of America (IWLA).
Series 5, Small Format Negatives, contains 400 color and black-and-white 35mm negatives documenting Washington, DC area culture and politics. Subjects covered include Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, various Washington, DC area landmarks, a 1971 Cherry Blossom Festival pageant, the Washington Senators' last baseball game in September 1971, and a Wolf Trap concert hall opening also in 1971. The series also contains negatives of Jack Rottier and his family, Julie Nixon and David Eisenhower, and Liz Taylor and John Warner at a fundraiser in Gunston Hall.
Series 6, Medium Format Negatives, contains 475 black-and-white and color 120 film negatives depicting politics, culture, and beautification in Washington, DC. Subjects include Betty and Gerald Ford, John F. Kennedy and Jackie Kennedy, Lady Bird Johnson and National Capital Parks Director Nash Castro, Chuck Robb and Lynda Bird Johnson, Pat and Richard Nixon, Harry Truman, Spiro Agnew, and Mamie Eisenhower. Also included are negatives of Washington area landmarks, several US senators, a 1970 Washington Metro signing, and an Association of Federal Investigators award ceremony.
Series 7, Small Format Photographs, contains 316 3.5" x 3.5" and 3.5" x 5" photographs, all in color except where specified. Subjects in this series include the beautification of Washington, DC, Lady Bird Johnson with National Capital Parks Director Nash Castro, National Capital Park rangers, and various Washington, DC area landmarks. Political figures in this series include Richard Nixon and Senators Carl T. Curtis, Leonard B. Jordan, and Strom Thurmond. Other subjects include a 1971 Cherry Blossom Festival pageant, a 1978 party of the National Geographic Society, and two of the last Washington Senators baseball games.
Series 8, Large Format Photographs, contains 100 8" x 10" photographs of DC area political events and landmarks, all black and white except where specified. Political figures in this series include Dwight D. Eisenhower, Gerald and Betty Ford, and Lyndon and Lady Bird Johnson. This series also contains photographs of various political rallies and demonstrations, including an officially organized 1970 anti-litter rally and the Poor People's Campaign in the spring of 1968.
Series 9, Oversize Photographs, contains 5 11" x 14" photographs, including a photograph of the Washington Monument at night, aerial shots of the Jefferson Memorial and White House, a portrait of John F. Kennedy in the Oval Office, and a photograph of Lady Bird Johnson planting flowers as part of her Washington, DC beautification initiative.
This collection is organized into 9 series by media format. Each series is arranged alphabetically by subject. Wherever possible, item dates refer to the actual date the photograph was taken. Otherwise, dates indicate the month and year the photograph was developed.
Series 1: 35mm Slides, 1961-1982, bulk 1967-1977 (Boxes 1-3) Series 2: 55mm Slides, 1965-1976 (Boxes 4-5) Series 3: Color Negatives, 1957-1979 (Boxes 5) Series 4: Large Format Negatives, 1950s-1970s (Box 5) Series 5: Small Format Negatives, 1960s-1970s, bulk 1970-1976 (Box 6) Series 6: Medium Format Negatives, circa 1966-1976 (Box 6) Series 7: Small Format Photographs, 1957-1983 (Box 7) Series 8: Large Format Photographs, 1960-1974 (Boxes 8-9) Series 9: Oversize Photographs, 1961-1974 (Box 10)Special Collections and Archives also holds other photograph collections of Washington, D.C. politics and culture, including Ollie Atkins, Charles Baptie and Arthur Scott.
This series contains over 1,000 35mm color slides documenting prominent parks, landmarks, and political figures in the Washington, DC area. Parks featured here include Glen Echo Park, Lady Bird Johnson Park, and the National Mall. Landmarks include the Capitol, Jefferson Memorial, Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument pictured in different seasons with tulips, daffodils, and cherry blossoms in the foreground. The series also contains slides of several politicians and former presidents, including around 150 slides of Gerald and Betty Ford and their family, 100 slides of Jimmy Carter, and 100 slides of Richard Nixon and his family. Also included are 1 slide of John F. Kennedy, 2 slides of Lyndon Johnson, several slides of Jackie Kennedy, Chuck Robb, Julie Nixon and David Eisenhower, and 14 slides of Lady Bird Johnson whom Rottier documented during her national beautification initiative. Other subjects in this series include the 1979 American Agriculture Movement Farm Strike in DC, a Cherry Blossom Festival from 1974, Frank Sinatra, Elizabeth Taylor, and two Washington Senators baseball games, including a 1969 game with Richard Nixon in the audience and the team's final game on September 30, 1971.
7 slides; includes strikers, riot police, and tractors at the Capitol with protest signs in windows
44 slides; includes Betty Ford and her daughter Susan at interview with Trude Feldman and a full family portrait
77 slides; includes aerial shots and photographs of the Capitol exterior in daylight, nightfall, and different seasons with snow, garden flowers, and cherry blossoms in the foreground
15 slides; includes Elizabeth Taylor at the Rappahannock Steeple Chase Hunt in May 1977 (2 slides), Frank Sinatra performing in May 1973 (12 slides), and Prince Charles at the White House in July 1970 (1 slide)
6 slides; photographs include Robb on a Ferris Wheel with Lady Bird Johnson and Lynda Bird Johnson on a merry-go-round
3 slides; Hansen and his family at what looks like the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
9 slides; includes an aerial shot and pictures of the airport at dusk
9 slides; fireworks over the Capital
22 slides; St. Simons, Georgia
114 slides; includes pictures of Ford at Vice Presidential event in 1973 featuring Senator Hugh Scott and other politicians; President Ford's Rose Garden conference in October 1974; a press conference on May 7, 1975; and Ford with his family at other events
15 slides; radio talk show hosts Frank Harden and Jackson Weaver at the Kennedy Center
13 slides; pictured among guests of a formal event
54 slides total (32 in this box); photographs of the memorial interior and exterior in different seasons, across the Potomac, with cherry blossoms, and at night
54 slides total (22 in this box); photographs of the memorial interior and exterior in different seasons, across the Potomac, with cherry blossoms, and at night
1 slide; Kennedy speaking from a podium outside the White House
105 slides; includes pictures from Carter's inauguration
23 slides
35 slides; includes aerial shots and boat shots of the Kennedy Center
5 slides; pictures of the grave marking and a memorial service
14 slides; includes pictures of Lady Bird and others across the Potomac with the Washington Monument in the background, and pictures from the LBJ Grove dedication in 1974
26 slides; aerial shots and photographs of the memorial interior and exterior during the day and night
2 slides; pictures of the presidents in a motorcade taken from outside the car
18 slides; photographs of the tree lit up at night with National Mall landmarks in the background
19 slides; photographs of mounted park rangers and other National Parks Service officials
94 slides total (89 in this box); includes a photograph of Richard and Pat Nixon with Lyndon and Lady Bird Johnson from November 1968, early press conference photographs, Nixon with Russian President Leonid Brezhnev and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger in June 1973, Nixon's 1974 State of the Union Speech, Nixon speaking at the Nevada Association on November 8, 1973, family photographs of Pat Nixon and the kids
94 slides total (5 in this box); Pat Nixon and the kids
39 slides; includes photographs of parade marchers and spectators outside the Capitol, protestors with antinuclear signs, the presidential motorcade, crowds gathered outside the White House for Reagan's inauguration speech, and fireworks outside the Washington Monument
15 slides; photographs of DC from over the Potomac and National Mall during the day and night, including six photographs from December 1975 taken by Herman B. Saines
32 slides; photographs of sites in DC, Northern Virginia and Maryland, including Arlington Cemetery, Ford Theatre, Fairfax Courthouse, the Springfield Mall, Haupt Fountain, downtown beautification, the George Washington Parkway, Botanic Gardens, Fairfax High School and Court House, and the Jack Warner Farm
16 slides; includes LaFayette Park in DC, the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, Glen Echo Park, Lady Bird Johnson Park, Rock Creek Park, Shenandoah National Park, and Wakefield Park
37 slides; includes George Mason University, Georgetown, George Washington, Northern Virginia Community College (NoVA), and Shenandoah University
11 slides; Bike Day, Human Kindness Day, Cherry Blossom Festival, a country fair, and a McIntyre Rally
82 slides; photographs of the monument in different seasons, across the Potomac, with cherry blossoms, with the moon in the background at night, under fireworks, and behind Christmas tree lights
22 slides; includes pictures from a 1969 game with Richard Nixon in attendance and the Senators' final game in September 1971 with fans holding up signs protesting the team's dissolution
13 slides; includes an aerial shot, photographs with flowers surrounding the White House fountain, pictures of the White House interior, and an illustration of the White House under snowfall
34 slides; includes pictures of young park employees at Wolf Trap and aerial shots of the Wolf Trap concert hall from before and after the fire of 1982
This series contains 131 large-format color 55mm slides documenting scenery and beautification in the Washington, DC area. Like Series 1, it includes slides of such landmarks as the Capitol, Jefferson Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, and various parks in different seasons with tulips, daffodils, and cherry blossoms in the foreground. The series also includes slides of tourists at Oxon Hill Farm in Maryland, hikers on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and marchers at a 1969 anti-war demonstration.
17 slides; pictures of the Capitol in different seasons, with flowers in the foreground, an aerial shot at night, on 4th of July with fireworks, and behind a Native American man with traditional headdress on horseback
9 slides; pictures of memorial interior and exterior at dusk and nightfall, some of which include the Washington monument
8 slides; aerial shots and close-ups of the tree and surrounding area lit up at night, including the White House and Washington Monument
7 slides; mounted park ranger photographed outside the Capitol with tourists in the background
36 slides; locations include Assateague Island, the Castle Geyser in Yellowstone National Park, and coyotes and elks at an undisclosed location
17 slides; subjects include a boy hunting deer, children petting ponies and bunny rabbits at Oxon Hill Farm, tourists posing near flowers in a newly beautified downtown DC, hikers at the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and marchers at the 1969 "Moratorium" peace protest photographed from the Washington Monument
1 slide (23 total); Arlington National Cemetery
22 slides (23 total); photographs of various monuments, buildings, and beautification in the District of Columbia; specific landmarks include, the Department of Interior Building and Bolivar Square with white tulips, the Infantry Statue in President's Park, tidal basin views of the Jefferson Memorial and Washington Monument, Arlington National Cemetery, the Iwo Jima Statue, Sherman Statue, Pershing Square, the Kennedy Center at night, the White House, Wolf Trap, and the YWCA interior
14 slides; longshots and close-up photographs of the monument in daylight, nightfall, and springtime with cherry blossoms
This series consists of 65 color photographic negatives, ranging in size from 60mm to 5" X 7", which document various Washington, DC area landmarks and politicians. Subjects include the Capitol, a Cherry Blossom Festival from the early 1970s, and several Republican politicians, including senators Carl T. Curtis and Strom Thurmond and governors George Dewey Clyde of Utah, Goodwin Knight of California, and Robert Eben Smylie of Idaho.
23 transparencies; photographs of the Capitol in the summer and winter, including one picture taken during the American Agriculture Movement farm strike featuring tractors with protest signs lined up outside the Capitol
10 transparencies on five strips of film; photographs from across the tidal basin of the Jefferson Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, and Washington Monument with cherry blossom trees; some include tourists walking around and taking pictures
7 transparencies; photographs of governors in cars at a Republican parade including George Dewey Clyde of Utah, Goodwin Knight of California, and Robert Eben Smylie of Idaho; photographs of senators Carl T. Curtis and Strom Thurmond and an unidentified politician standing next to James Earl Fraser's "Guardianship" statue outside the National Archives
25 transparencies; includes photographs of the beautified exterior of the Department of Interior building, the Kennedy Center, the Mormon Temple in Kensington, Maryland, Northern Virginia Community College (NoVA), the Washington Monument, and the YMCA
This series contains 137 black-and-white 4" X 5" negatives with dozens from the 1950s and 1960s. Subjects include former presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon, and several former US congressmen. The series also contains negatives of Washington, DC monuments and of political events such as Eisenhower's inauguration and a 1953 congressional baseball game. Other subjects include the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) and the Izaak Walton League of America (IWLA).
23 negatives; includes photographs of the Capitol with stacks of lumber for the construction of a platform and photographs of Jack and Jane Rottier standing in front of the Capitol with their baby daughter, Jane, and their baby son, Ross
15 negatives
6 negatives; Hamer Budge of Idaho and George Harrison Bender of Ohio
29 slides; subjects include an inaugural ball and inauguration parade with floats, Eisenhower speaking at a podium, and a group of men (possibly from the National Parks Service) presenting Eisenhower with a plaster Smokey the Bear; photographs from the inaugural events do not actually feature Eisenhower but do feature a number of politicians and others of unspecified occupation; at the ball, these include Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Brown, Mr. and Mrs. William Fissel, Congressman John Keuezyuski; at the parade, they include Fred Kelly with a Washington apple tree float, C. L. Fuller of Maine with a "Balanced Economy" float and Philip Holden with a Puerto Rico float
2 negatives; five IWL members posing outside with two dogs and trophies
7 negatives; swearing in FDR, Jr. possibly for the position of either Under-Secretary of Commerce or Chairman of the President's Appalachian Regional Commission
4 negatives; NSDAR Lobby Pages
6 slides; pictures feature Nixon walking into his car, relaxing with his golden retriever at the ranch, shaking his daughter Patricia's hand, and walking to a helicopter accompanied by a man holding an umbrella over his head
4 negatives; aerial photographs of the National Mall and the Jefferson Memorial
31 negatives; photographs of the Jefferson Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, the Kennedy Center, Mt. Vernon, the Iwo Jima Statue, and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier as well as some photographs of Washington, DC at night
This series contains 400 color and black-and-white 35mm negatives documenting Washington, DC area culture and politics. Subjects covered include Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, various Washington, DC area landmarks, a 1971 Cherry Blossom Festival pageant, the Washington Senators' last baseball game in September 1971, and a Wolf Trap concert hall opening also in 1971. The series also contains negatives of Jack Rottier and his family, Julie Nixon and David Eisenhower, and Liz Taylor and John Warner at a fundraiser in Gunston Hall.
34 color negatives on 7 strips; pageant featuring young ladies from different states and countries with audience and orchestra
17 black-and-white negatives on 4 strips; Liz Taylor and John Warner at a fundraiser in Gunston Hall
40 black-and-white negatives on 14 strips; includes photographs from a reception in the Senate Caucus Room (1973) and several black-and-white and color photographs without dates
16 black-and-white negatives on 7 strips; photographs of Julie and David Eisenhower speaking under a gazebo-like structure outside and 4 photographs of David Eisenhower with journalist Trude Feldman
61 negatives total
4 black-and-white negatives; 2 of men in military uniforms outside building, 1 of a woman standing outside building, and 1 of a group of women and men walking outside
18 color negatives on 6 strips; interior shots of the Dandy cruise ship on the Potomac with various unidentified subject sitting around tables
11 color negatives on 7 strips; photographs of the Rottier family posing by bare trees on the side of the road, probably in the DC area
17 black-and-white negatives on 6 strips; includes Senators Frank Church and John Connally and Nixon Press Secretary Ron Zeigler
11 black-and-white negatives on 3 strips; includes a woman in costume descending a staircase, possibly in the White House, women in white uniforms with what looks like large Easter eggs, and a woman talking to Trude Feldman
92 negatives total
18 black-and-white negatives on 4 strips
4 black-and-white negatives on 1 strip
7 black-and-white negatives on 2 strips
6 black-and-white negatives on 1 strip; photographs also feature Richard Nixon
8 color negatives on 4 strips; crowd awaiting Nixon's arrival outside the Washington Monument
3 black-and-white negatives on 1 strip
2 black-and-white negatives on 1 strip
8 black-and-white negatives on 2 strips
15 black-and-white negatives on 4 strips
12 color slides on 7 strips; at the Kennedy Center; pictures include Congressmen Jim Rubin and Art Lamb
8 color negatives on 2 strips
49 negatives total
5 negatives on 2 strips (2 black and white and 3 color)
11 color negatives on 4 strips
4 color negatives on 3 strips
6 negatives on 2 strips (4 color and 2 black and white)
4 black-and-white negatives on 1 strip
2 color negatives on 1 strip
17 color negatives on 6 strips
60 negatives on 19 strips (40 color, 20 black and white)
32 color negatives on 11 strips; outdoor photographs of guests in formal attire eating dinner and a crowd of spectators at the Wolf Trap Filene Center opening
This series contains 475 black-and-white and color 120 film negatives depicting politics, culture, and beautification in Washington, DC. Subjects include Betty and Gerald Ford, John F. Kennedy and Jackie Kennedy, Lady Bird Johnson and National Capital Parks Director Nash Castro, Chuck Robb and Lynda Bird Johnson, Pat and Richard Nixon, Harry Truman, Spiro Agnew, and Mamie Eisenhower. Also included are negatives of Washington area landmarks, several US senators, a 1970 Washington Metro signing, and an Association of Federal Investigators award ceremony.
47 black-and-white negatives; no year provided
36 color negatives of the Capitol, the National Mall, and Columbia Island Marina with tulips and daffodils in the foreground
27 black-and-white negatives of Betty Ford and her daughter, Susan, at an interview with White House correspondent, Trude Feldman
19 color and black-and-white negatives of the Capitol, several of which feature people in traditional Native American and cowboy attire commemorating the bicentennial of the American Revolution
15 black-and-white negatives featuring Ford signing a newsletter for Mary Lou Domick in the Senate Caucus Room, Gerald with Betty Ford at an American Newspaper Women's Association event in her honor, and Ford at an interview with White House correspondent Trude Feldman
2 negatives of Truman at an interview with Trude Feldman
11 black-and-white negatives
2 black-and-white negatives of John and Jackie speaking at a podium outside, possibly on the White House lawn
4 black-and-white negatives of the Kennedy Grave at Custus Lee Mansion in Arlington
22 black-and-white and color negatives featuring Lady Bird at a book signing in 1970, walking in LBJ Park with National Capital Parks Director Nash Castro and Press Secretary Liz Carpenter, stepping off a bus in Watts, California, and a plaque she was awarded by the American Association of Nurserymen for her national beautification initiative
5 black-and-white negatives
37 black-and-white negatives of the former First Lady at a birthday dinner; among those in attendance are Richard Nixon and White House correspondent Trude Feldman
5 black-and-white negatives
3 black-and-white negatives
4 color negatives
9 color negatives
13 color negatives of mounted park rangers posing in front of various buildings and monuments, including the White House, the Lincoln Memorial, and the Washington Monument
4 color negatives on 3 strips
29 black-and-white negatives
15 black-and-white negatives, including 13 of Nixon with Venezuelan President Rafael Caldera
9 color negatives of Jordan and his wife posing in front of the Capitol
17 black-and-white negatives of McClure and other politicians at Nixon's Inauguration
19 black-and-white negatives of Agnew and others speaking at a party
3 black-and-white negatives of White House correspondent Trude Feldman interviewing an unidentified person, probably a politician
5 color negatives
77 color and black-and-white negatives of buildings in Washington, DC, northern Virginia, and Maryland; includes photographs of Washington, DC monuments in different seasons with flowers and cherry blossoms in the foreground
7 black-and-white negatives of boats frozen in the dock
3 black-and-white negatives
12 color negatives
3 color negatives
11 negatives, ten color and one black and white
10 color negatives of the museum interior
2 color negatives
25 black-and-white negatives of various sites in Springfield
4 color negatives
14 black-and-white negatives of executives signing a Metro contract and men in hard hats at a construction site
22 color and black-and-white negatives of children caroling in front of a Christmas tree, watching a turkey, and sitting by the fireplace with dogs
This series contains 316 3.5" x 3.5" and 3.5" x 5" photographs, all in color except where specified. Subjects in this series include the beautification of Washington, DC, Lady Bird Johnson with National Capital Parks Director Nash Castro, National Capital Park rangers, and various Washington, DC area landmarks. Political figures in this series include Richard Nixon and Senators Carl T. Curtis, Leonard B. Jordan, and Strom Thurmond. Other subjects include a 1971 Cherry Blossom Festival pageant, a 1978 party of the National Geographic Society, and two of the last Washington Senators baseball games.
57 photographs featuring Washington area landmarks surrounded by tulips, daffodils, and cherry blossoms; sites include the Capitol, Washington Monument, Jefferson Memorial, Columbia Island Marina, and Pershing Square; people pictured include Jack Rottier's wife Jane Rottier and his daughters, Jane and Robin
23 photographs featuring boy scouts and crowds at an outdoor festival with music, totem poles, and people of various cultures dressed in traditional attire
2 black-and-white photographs (5" x 7"), one of Taylor and Warner speaking at an event and the other of their house in Atoka, Virginia
4 photographs of radio talk-show hosts Frank Harden and Jackson Weaver
6 photographs
19 photographs of a Cherry Blossom Festival pageant featuring young ladies from different states and countries with audience and orchestra
9 photographs; some featuring a plaque from the American Association of Nurserymen expressing appreciation to Lady Bird Johnson for her beautification efforts and others featuring Lady Bird Johnson dressed in yellow, strolling amid daffodils with National Capital Parks Director Nash Castro and Lady Bird's Press Secretary, Liz Carpenter
10 photographs of the museum's interior
10 photographs; postcards of Senators Carl T. Curtis, Leonard B. Jordan and his wife, and Strom Thurmond; photographs of Governors George Dewey Clyde of Utah and Goodwin Knight of Californian in cars at a Republican parade; unspecified speakers or performers on the stage of the Ford Theatre
16 photographs of NGS members in busy plaid suits and floral dresses sitting around tables and mingling
40 photographs of young National Park Service rangers, park police, and mounted rangers at the National Mall
29 photographs; includes photographs of the Nixon family landing in a helicopter awaited by a crowd of spectators, Nixon speaking at a press conference in 1970, Nixon sitting at a table with Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, Nixon's 1973 inaugural ball at the Kennedy Center, Nixon at a press conference answering a question by Dan Rather, and a black-and-white close-up of Nixon with King Hussein of Jordan
5 photographs
56 photographs
15 photographs; includes three pictures of Senator Leonard B. Jordan with his wife with the Capitol in the background
10 photographs of the interior and exterior during the day and night
12 photographs of the pool with geese and a woman posing by Haupt Fountain with the Washington Monument in the background
3 black-and-white photographs
7 black-and-white photographs of boats iced in at the marina dock
3 photographs of building exterior
1 photographs
2 photographs
postcard of YWCA in downtown Washington, DC
3 aerial shots of the burned down Filene Center concert hall at Wolf Trap following the 1982 fire
30 photographs, including pictures of prominent generals in the audience of an April 1971 game and pictures of fans rushing the field at the end of the team's final game on September 30, 1971
This series contains 100 8" x 10" photographs of DC area political events and landmarks, all black and white except where specified. Political figures in this series include Dwight D. Eisenhower, Gerald and Betty Ford, and Lyndon and Lady Bird Johnson. This series also contains photographs of various political rallies and demonstrations, including an officially organized 1970 anti-litter rally and the Poor People's Campaign in the spring of 1968.
1 photograph of a group of men (possibly from the National Parks Service) presenting Eisenhower with a plaster Smokey the Bear
3 copies of a photograph of Gerald and Betty Ford looking at an article on Gerald Ford
7 photographs including a dedication at the LBJ Memorial Grove Monolith, a color photograph of Lady Bird on a Ferris Wheel with Chuck Robb, and several pictures of Lady Bird Johnson walking and talking to people outside, including her Press Secretary, Liz Carpenter, National Capital Parks Director Nash Castro, and DC Mayor Walter Washington
2 photographs; one of Johnson accepting an award from the Department of Commerce in 1963 and another of Johnson shaking a girl's hand
3 photographs; one color photograph of a young National Park's Service ranger (1973), a black-and-white photograph of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Association, and a black-and-white photograph of Jack Rottier posing in front of the Capitol
2 photographs of public officials surrounded by school children with signs stating keep America clean
3 photographs; one photograph depicts four women, including Tricia Nixon, ceremonially shoveling dirt onto a canvas square, and the following photograph shows one of them shaking hands with National Capital Parks Director Nash Castro; the third photograph shows an official ground-breaking ceremony near the Washington Monument
1 photograph of a parade on Pennsylvania Avenue, possibly for Richard Nixon's 1969 Inauguration, featuring a float of the motivational musical performers "Up With People"
1 photograph of people watching fireworks, probably on the 4th of July
15 photographs; subjects include police with scooters and dozens of demonstrators, including Coretta Scott King and members of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), women marchers from the Nationwide Welfare Rights Organization, and the Washington, DC chapter of the radical sixties counterculture group "Up Against the Wall Motherfuckers"; also included are close-ups and aerial shots of the protesters' squatter settlement on the National Mall known as "Resurrection City"
15 photographs; Nixon with his mother and First Lady Pat, a press conference from April 18, 1969, several black-and-white and color photographs of Pat Nixon, a color portrait of Richard Nixon from July 1970, and a color photograph of Richard and Pat Nixon with Lyndon and Lady Bird Johnson
43 photographs mostly in color; includes the Capitol building, a woman performing at the Ford Theatre, interior and exterior shots of the Jefferson Memorial and Lincoln Memorial, an old church, a statue of Theodore Roosevelt, a statue of Simon Bolivar, the Washington Monument, and the White House with Richard and Pat Nixon and others on the balcony
4 photographs at a Senators game featuring Dwight D. Eisenhower in the audience shaking hands with one of the players
This series contains 5 11" x 14" photographs, including a photograph of the Washington Monument at night, aerial shots of the Jefferson Memorial and White House, a portrait of John F. Kennedy in the Oval Office, and a photograph of Lady Bird Johnson planting flowers as part of her Washington, DC beautification initiative.
color photograph
black-and-white portrait of Kennedy sitting in the Oval Office
black-and-white photograph of Lady Bird Johnson kneeling over a plot of land and digging out soil with a garden shovel to plant tulip or daffodil seeds; DC Mayor Walter Washington is standing behind her waving to a crowd of African American elementary-school students holding a sign with illustrated instructions for planting flowers
color photograph of the monument at night from the tidal basin
color photograph