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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-039-008-p0002
Senator John F. Kennedy, seated, holding eyeglasses. A chart on the verso of the contact sheet contains the following information: "Life Magazine, Life Photo By Verner Reed, Date 10/18/55, Set No. 46319, Story & Location: Sen. Kennedy, Black & White Film, 35 mm: 2, 120: 5."
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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-031-005-p0002
Senator John F. Kennedy leaning on his elbow and holding eyeglasses. The following notice is stamped on the verso of the photograph: "Reproduction Forbidden. Life photograph. This photograph is owned by Life Magazine, published by Time Incorporated, Time & Life Building, Rockefeller Center, New York 20, N.Y." The following is also stamped on the verso of the photograph: "[Illegible] by Hank Walker." "Jul 29, 1954."This photograph is currently held in the Photographic Accessions collection and is numbered PX93-5:2. It is not known if this is the photograph that was originally held in the Personal Papers subcollection of the Papers of John F. Kennedy or if it is a duplicate.
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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-010-015-p0003
Representative John F. Kennedy. The photograph was attached to visa applications for the Philippines and Spain.
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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-006-024-p0012
Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., outdoors in Saint Moritz, Switzerland, in 1939. The following is handwritten on the verso of the photographic postcard, presumably by John F. Kennedy: "Joe at Switzerland - 1939." A brownish residue covers most of the verso of the photographic postcard. [This photograph is currently held in the Kennedy Family Collection and is un-numbered. It is not known if this is the photograph that was originally held in the Personal Papers subcollection of the Papers of John F. Kennedy or if it is a duplicate.]
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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-006-024-p0010
Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., wearing his United States Navy Uniform. The photograph is set in a cardboard frame bearing the following inscription: "Dishinger-Woodward-Jacksonville, Fla."This photograph is currently filed under WWII. Naval Service within the John F. Kennedy Personal Papers subcollection of the Papers of John F. Kennedy.
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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-006-024-p0002
Church in Dunkeswell, England. A memorial stone in the foreground is engraved as follows: "In memory of Mary Ashford." The following is handwritten on the verso of the photograph, presumably by Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr.: "Dunkeswell Church." The following is stamped on the verso of the photograph: "662 W." The photograph was sent with a letter dated April 10, 1947, from Peter Schaeffer to Representative John F. Kennedy. [This photograph is currently held in the Kennedy Family Collection and is un-numbered. It is not known if this is the photograph that was originally held in the Personal Papers subcollection of the Papers of John F. Kennedy or if it is a duplicate.]
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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-005-007-p0012
Representative Adolph J. ("A.J.") Sabath of Illinois. Representative Sabath sent the autographed photograph to Representative John F. Kennedy with a letter dated August 23, 1947. The following is handwritten on the photograph: "To my colleague John F. Kennedy. A.J. Sabath." The print is damaged near the top edge.This photograph is currently held in the President's Collection. It is un-numbered and filed under President's Collection/Pre-Presidential Papers/1952 Senate Campaign/Nationality Groups Files. It is not known if this is the photograph that was originally held in the Personal Papers subcollection of the Papers of John F. Kennedy or if it is a duplicate.
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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-004-036-p0002
An unidentified woman standing near railroad tracks. Previously the woman was incorrectly identified as Kathleen Kennedy. The following is stamped on the verso of the photograph: "142L." "Krystal Gloss, Bear Photo Service." "10 29 40'." This photograph is currently filed under 1940s. Stella Carcano "Baby" within the John F. Kennedy Personal Papers subcollection of the Papers of John F. Kennedy.
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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-032-006-p0040
Gravesite of Kansas Senator Edmund G. Ross and his wife in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The following is handwritten on the verso of the photograph: "On the right the Senator. On the left his wife. To the left just out of the picture is his son Pitt Ross." The following is stamped on the verso of the photograph: "571." G.B. Drummond sent the photograph to Senator John F. Kennedy with a letter concerning Senator Kennedy's Profiles in Courage. The letter is dated with the following stamp: "Rec'd Dec 8 1955."
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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-032-006-p0038
Gravesite of Kansas Senator Edmund G. Ross in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The following is handwritten on the verso of the photograph: "This is the Senator's grave." The following is stamped on the verso of the photograph: "571." G.B. Drummond sent the photograph to Senator John F. Kennedy with a letter concerning Senator Kennedy's Profiles in Courage. The letter is dated with the following stamp: "Rec'd Dec 8 1955."
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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-006-024-p0022
Jean Kennedy christening the Navy destroyer USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. (DD 850), during the launching ceremony at the Bethlehem Steel shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts.
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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-006-024-p0021
Commissioning ceremony for the Navy destroyer USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., at Boston, Massachusetts. Most of the participants in the ceremony appear to be United States Navy personnel and are standing on deck saluting a flag.
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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-006-024-p0020
Commissioning ceremony for the Navy destroyer USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., at Boston, Massachusetts. Most of the participants in the ceremony appear to be United States Navy personnel and are standing on deck holding their hats.
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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-006-024-p0019
United States Navy officer speaking on deck during the commissioning ceremony for the Navy destroyer USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., at Boston, Massachusetts. Jean Kennedy and additional Navy officers are standing in the background.
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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-006-024-p0018
Crowd gathered for the commissioning of the Navy destroyer USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., at Boston, Massachusetts. Robert F. Kennedy, dressed in his naval uniform, stands on the pier (front row, third from right).
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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-006-024-p0017
United States Navy officer speaking on deck during the commissioning ceremony for the USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., at Boston, Massachusetts. Jean Kennedy, with her back to a gun turret, is standing with additional Navy officers.
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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-006-024-p0016
United States Navy officer speaking on deck during the commissioning ceremony for the USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Jean Kennedy and additional Navy officers are standing in the background.
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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-006-024-p0015
Navy destroyer USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., at sea.
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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-006-024-p0014
Navy destroyer USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., poised to launch at a shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts.
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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-006-024-p0008
Dunkeswell, England. There are blue speckles and streaks on the photograph. The following is handwritten on the verso of the photograph, presumably by Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr.: "Panorama of Dunkeswell. Church tower in distance." The following is stamped on the verso of the photograph: "662 W." The photograph was sent with a letter dated April 10, 1947, from Peter Schaeffer to Representative John F. Kennedy. [This photograph is currently held in the Kennedy Family Collection and is un-numbered. It is not known if this is the photograph that was originally held in the Personal Papers subcollection of the Papers of John F. Kennedy or if it is a duplicate.]
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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-006-024-p0006
Dunkeswell post office and church tower, Dunkeswell, England. The following is handwritten on the verso of the photograph, presumably by Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr.: "Dunkeswell Post Office - Church tower in rear." The following is stamped on the verso of the photograph: "662 W." The photograph was sent with a letter dated April 10, 1947, from Peter Schaeffer to Representative John F. Kennedy. [This photograph is currently held in the Kennedy Family Collection and is un-numbered. It is not known if this is the photograph that was originally held in the Personal Papers subcollection of the Papers of John F. Kennedy or if it is a duplicate.]
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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-006-024-p0004
Church in Dunkeswell, England. There are blue speckles and streaks on the photograph. The following is handwritten on the verso of the photograph, presumably by Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr.: "Dunkeswell Church." The following is stamped on the verso of the photograph, preceded by an illegible mark or character: "21." The photograph was sent with a letter dated April 10, 1947, from Peter Schaeffer to Representative John F. Kennedy. [This photograph is currently held in the Kennedy Family Collection and is un-numbered. It is not known if this is the photograph that was originally held in the Personal Papers subcollection of the Papers of John F. Kennedy or if it is a duplicate.]
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John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
JFKPP-002-008-p0011
Harvard University's 1937 junior varsity football team posing indoors. John F. Kennedy is standing third from the right in the third row. The following is handwritten on the front of the photograph: "Harvard Second Team." The following is handwritten on the verso of the photograph: "Harvard 13, Yale 6, 1937." Individuals are identified as follows on the verso of the photograph. Front row: "Perry Johnson 38', Ernest Sargeant 40'." Second row: "Augustus Soule 40', Alan Jenkins 39', Nick Mellen 39', John Cabitor 38', Charles Snyder 39', Sherman Hoar 40', Frazier Curtis 40'." Third row: "Coach Henry Lamar, Peter Thompson 40', William Coleman Jr 40', Herbert Smith 38', Gordon Harrington 40', JFK 40', William Cordingley 40', Richard Bennink 38' Mgr." Back row: "Stephen Squibb 40', Dwight Ellis 38', Howard Johnson Jr 39', Philip Reed Jr 40', Bartow Kelly 40', Raymond Jones 39', Elliot Knowlton 38'." The photograph was filed in Harvard University's Records of Extracurricular Activities for the Year 1937-1938.