The U.S. President Richard Nixon meets with President of Liberia William R Tolbert, in the White House, Washington DC. President Tolbert and President Nixon walk out of the Oval Office in White House. Nixon shakes hand with Tolbert as he sits into his car. President Nixon walks back to his office.
U.S. President Richard Nixon signs S-1081 Trans-Alaska Pipeline Bill at the Oval Office in the White House, Washington DC. Secretaries and other officials stand by President while he talks to them. Nixon signs the bill and speaks to his assistants. Some of his assistants smile on his comments.
Low-flying aerial views of the snow peaked Grand Teton mountains in Grand Teton National Park, located near Jackson Hole, Wyoming. View of Jackson Lake. Various views of the mountains, trees, and smaller lakes in addition to Jackson Lake.
U.S. President Richard Nixon, his daughter Julie Nixon, and U.S. Secretary of Interior Rogers Morton with other dignitaries talk and pose for a photograph on the shores of Jackson Lake in Grand Teton National Park, near Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Edge of helicopter visible. Nixon is visiting as part of follow-up on his "Legacy of Parks" proposal to expand and improve the U.S. National Parks system. A National Park Service Ranger poses with President Nixon. Press reporters and cameramen take photos and cover the event.
U.S. President Richard Nixon, his daughter Julie Nixon, and U.S. Secretary of Interior Rogers Morton with other dignitaries ride on a boat on Jackson Lake, located in Grand Teton National Forest, near Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The lake and snow covered Grand Teton mountains in background. President Nixon, Secretary Morton, a National Park Service Ranger and other dignitaries standing in the boat talk to each other. Press reporters gather to take photos and interview as the dignitaries reach shore at Colter Bay Marina. Sign with the Marina name is visible at the piers. Julie Nixon walks on a pier to reach the shore. President Nixon and Julie Nixon departing from the crowd on shore and returning down to the pier area. Shot during timeframe that Nixon was gathering support for his "Legacy of Parks" proposal to expand and improve U.S. National Parks.
U.S. President Richard Nixon in discussion Harry Bridges the President of the International Longeshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union, Mr. Edmund J. Flynn the President of the Pacific Maritime Association, Mr. Counts of a mediation service, Secretary of Labor Schultz and other officials. The subject was the West Coast Dock Strike, by labor workers of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU). Nixon and Bridges are seated in a room in chairs side-by-side. Photographers and press witness the event. Red and orange shades drawn behind the men, who are seated in orange colored arm chairs.
CRITICALPAST.COM: About Us | Contact Us | FAQs - How to Order | License Agreement | My Account | My Lightboxes | Shopping Cart | Advanced Search | Featured Collections | Website Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy | Links ©2024 CriticalPast LLC.
License Agreement |
Terms & Conditions |
Privacy Policy
©2024 CriticalPast LLC.