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Photograph of the Swearing in of Lyndon B. Johnson as President

Photograph of the Swearing in of Lyndon B. Johnson as President

Original caption: L-R: Mac Kilduff, Judge Sarah T. Hughes, Jack Valenti, Albert Thomas, Marie Fehmer (behind Thomas), Lady Bird Johnson, Chief Curry, President Lyndon B. Johnson, Evelyn Lincoln (eyeglasses only... More

Photograph of the Swearing in of Lyndon B. Johnson as President

Photograph of the Swearing in of Lyndon B. Johnson as President

Original caption: L-R: Mac Kilduff, Judge Sarah T. Hughes, Jack Valenti, Albert Thomas, Marie Fehmer (behind Thomas), Lady Bird Johnson, Chief Curry, President Lyndon B. Johnson, Evelyn Lincoln (eyeglasses only... More

Photograph of the Swearing in of Lyndon B. Johnson as President

Photograph of the Swearing in of Lyndon B. Johnson as President

Original caption: L-R: (front) Mac Kilduff, Judge Sarah T. Hughes, President Lyndon B. Johnson, Jacqueline Kennedy. (back) Jack Valenti, Cong. Albert Thomas, Lady Bird Johnson, Cong. Jack Brooks, Dr. Burkley (f... More

Photograph of the Swearing in of Lyndon B. Johnson as President

Photograph of the Swearing in of Lyndon B. Johnson as President

Original caption: L-R: Mac Kilduff, Judge Sarah T. Hughes, Jack Valenti, Albert Thomas, Marie Fehmer (behind Thomas), Lady Bird Johnson, Chief Curry, President Lyndon B. Johnson, Evelyn Lincoln (eyeglasses only... More

Photograph of the Swearing in of Lyndon B. Johnson as President

Photograph of the Swearing in of Lyndon B. Johnson as President

Original caption: L-R: (front) Mac Kilduff, Judge Sarah T. Hughes, President Lyndon B. Johnson, Jacqueline Kennedy. (back) Jack Valenti, Cong. Albert Thomas, Lady Bird Johnson, Cong. Jack Brooks (far right). Jo... More

Photograph of the Swearing in of Lyndon B. Johnson as President

Photograph of the Swearing in of Lyndon B. Johnson as President

Original caption: L-R: Mac Kilduff, Judge Sarah T. Hughes, Gen. Clifton, Chief Curry, Lady Bird Johnson, President Lyndon B. Johnson, Evelyn Lincoln (behind LBJ), Cong. Homer Thornberry, Chuck Roberts, Cong. Ja... More

Photograph of the Swearing in of Lyndon B. Johnson as President

Photograph of the Swearing in of Lyndon B. Johnson as President

Original caption: Foreground L-R: Mac Kilduff (lower left corner), Judge Sarah T. Hughes, Lady Bird Johnson, President Lyndon B. Johnson, Jacqueline Kennedy. Visible in background behind them are Jack Valenti (... More

Photograph of the Swearing in of Lyndon B. Johnson as President

Photograph of the Swearing in of Lyndon B. Johnson as President

Original caption: Waiting for the Oath of Office. L-R: Mac Kilduff (lower left corner), Judge Sarah T. Hughes, Gen. Clifton, Jack Valenti, Chief Curry, Lady Bird Johnson, President Lyndon B. Johnson, Mary Galla... More

Photograph of the Swearing in of Lyndon B. Johnson as President

Photograph of the Swearing in of Lyndon B. Johnson as President

Original caption: L-R: Mac Kilduff, Judge Sarah T. Hughes, Gen. Clifton, Jack Valenti, Chief Curry, Lady Bird Johnson (behind LBJ), President Lyndon B. Johnson, Evelyn Lincoln (top of head visible behind LBJ), ... More

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