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President John F. Kennedy laughs with Missouri River Division Engineer, Brigadier General Robert F. Seedlock (center right), as they view a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' display during the dedication ceremony of the Oahe Dam and Reservoir, on the banks of the Missouri River, near Pierre, South Dakota. Also pictured: Military Aide to the President, General Chester V. Clifton; Secretary of the Army, Cyrus R. Vance; Secretary of the Interior, Stewart L. Udall; White House Secret Service agents, Charlie Kunkel and Dick Johnsen.
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Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. White House Staff Files of Lee C. White
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Photograph of state Governors at the Area Redevelopment Advisory Policy Board Conference of Appalachian Governors. Seated (L-R): William L. Batt, Administrator of the Area Redevelopment Administration; Secretary of Commerce, Luther H. Hodges; President John F. Kennedy; Robert C. Weaver, Administrator of the Housing and Home Finance Agency; and Secretary of the Interior, Stewart L. Udall. Standing (L-R): Unidentified man; James Webb, Administrator for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA); Secretary of Agriculture, Orville Freeman; unidentified man; Governor of Maryland, J. Millard Tawes; Governor of Tennessee, Frank G. Clement; Governor of West Virginia, William W. Barron; Governor of Virginia, Albertis S. Harrison; Governor of Kentucky, Bert T. Combs; Under Secretary of Commerce, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr.; and two unidentified men. Cabinet Room, White House, Washington, D.C. Verso is stamped: “27912, 9 April 1963.”
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Members of the cabinet walk in the funeral procession of President John F. Kennedy to the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle. Those walking include: Secretary of State, Dean Rusk; U.S. Representative to the United Nations (UN), Adlai Stevenson; Secretary of the Treasury, C. Douglas Dillon; Secretary of Defense, Robert S. McNamara; Secretary of the Interior, Stewart L. Udall; Secretary of Commerce, Luther Hodges; Postmaster General, John A. Gronouski; Secretary of Agriculture, Orville Freeman; Secretary of the Army, Cyrus R. Vance; Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, Paul Nitze. North Lawn driveway, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy (at lectern) delivers remarks at the dedication of the Whiskeytown Dam and Reservoir in Whiskeytown, California. Those on platform include: Governor of California, Edmund G. “Pat” Brown; Secretary of the Interior, Stewart Udall; Congressman Harold T. Johnson (California); Naval Aide to the President, Captain Tazewell Shepard; Lawrence W. Carr, of the California Democratic Committee; California State Senator, Edwin J. Regan; California State Assemblywoman, Pauline L. Davis; Senator Alan Bible (Nevada); Deputy Director of the California Conservation Division, Fred J. Engle, Jr.; Federal District Court Judge, Oliver J. Carter, of San Francisco; Regional Director for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Robert J. Pafford, Jr. Also pictured: White House Secret Service agent, Bill Duncan.
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President John F. Kennedy (at lectern, left foreground) delivers remarks at the dedication of the Whiskeytown Dam and Reservoir in Whiskeytown, California. Those on platform include: Governor of California, Edmund G. “Pat” Brown; Secretary of the Interior, Stewart Udall; Congressman Harold T. Johnson (California); Naval Aide to the President, Captain Tazewell Shepard; Lawrence W. Carr, of the California Democratic Committee; California State Senator, Edwin J. Regan; California State Assemblywoman, Pauline L. Davis; Senator Alan Bible (Nevada); Deputy Director of the California Conservation Division, Fred J. Engle, Jr.; Federal District Court Judge, Oliver J. Carter, of San Francisco; Regional Director for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Robert J. Pafford, Jr. Also pictured (below platform): White House Secret Service agents, Bill Duncan, Paul Burns, and Jerry Blaine.
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President John F. Kennedy views the Whiskeytown Dam and Reservoir at Whiskeytown Lake during the dam’s dedication ceremony in Whiskeytown, California. Left to right: Congressman Harold T. Johnson (California); Secretary of the Interior, Stewart Udall; President Kennedy; Regional Director for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Robert J. Pafford, Jr.
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President John F. Kennedy arrives at Whiskeytown Lake for the Whiskeytown Dam and Reservoir dedication ceremony in Whiskeytown, California. Left to right: Special Assistant to the President, Kenneth P. O’Donnell (in background); Secretary of the Interior, Stewart Udall; White House Secret Service agent, Gerald A. “Jerry” Behn (in background); Congressman Harold T. Johnson (California); Regional Director for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Robert J. Pafford, Jr.; President Kennedy; Governor of California, Edmund G. "Pat" Brown; White House Secret Service agents, Walt Coughlin and Paul Burns.
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President John F. Kennedy attends the dedication of the Whiskeytown Dam and Reservoir in Whiskeytown, California. Left to right: Senator Alan Bible (Nevada); unidentified; Governor of California, Edmund G. “Pat” Brown; unidentified; President Kennedy; unidentified; Lawrence W. Carr, of the California Democratic Committee; Naval Aide to the President, Captain Tazewell Shepard; unidentified; Regional Director for the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Robert J. Pafford, Jr.; Congressman Harold T. Johnson (California); two unidentified persons; Secretary of the Interior, Stewart Udall.
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President John F. Kennedy accepts a gift as part of a commemoration of the centennial of the Homestead Act, Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C. Willis G. Scholl, President of the Farm Equipment Institute, and C.R. Gutermuth, Vice President of the Wildlife Management Institute, present the President with a foot-long model of a steel plow. Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall stands at left.
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President John F. Kennedy presents a Congressional Gold Medal to poet Robert Frost in the Fish Room (Conference Room), White House, Washington, D.C. (L-R) Representative James A. Burke of Massachusetts; Erma Lee Udall (mostly hidden; wife of Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall); President Kennedy; Senator Leverett Saltonstall of Massachusetts; Robert Frost; Secretary Udall (mostly hidden behind Frost).
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President John F. Kennedy presents a Congressional Gold Medal to poet Robert Frost in the Fish Room (Conference Room), White House, Washington, D.C. Standing behind President Kennedy are (L-R): Senator Leverett Saltonstall of Massachusetts (partially hidden); Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall; Senator A. Willis Robertson of Virginia (partially hidden).
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Records 1956-1964 (bulk 1961-1963). Microfilm copies of records of Secretary Stewart L. Udall, the Assistant Secretary for Water and Power, the Fish and Wildlife Service, the Resources Program Staff, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the Bureau of Land Reclamation, and the Office of the Solicitor. Hard copy records include publications, printed material, reports, memoranda, press releases, and compilations of departmental activities by state. Topics covered include water projects, Native Americans, commercial fisheries, and outdoor recreation.
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President John F. Kennedy (center) visits with Secretary of the Interior, Stewart L. Udall (left), and Senator Edmund Muskie of Maine (right) in the Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C. Secretary Udall and Senator Muskie briefed the President on the report of the International Passamaquoddy Tidal Power Project and Upper Saint John River Hydroelectric Power Development. [This photograph was taken by White House Photographer, Chief Robert L. Knudsen.]
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President John F. Kennedy (center) visits with Secretary of the Interior, Stewart L. Udall (left), and Senator Edmund Muskie of Maine (right) in the Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C. Secretary Udall and Senator Muskie briefed the President on the report of the International Passamaquoddy Tidal Power Project and Upper Saint John River Hydroelectric Power Development. [This photograph was taken by White House Photographer, Chief Robert L. Knudsen.]
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President John F. Kennedy (seated at desk) hands a pen to Navajo Tribal Council Chairman, Paul Jones, after signing a bill to authorize the Navajo Indian Irrigation and San Juan-Chama Reclamation Projects. Standing (L-R): Representative Joseph M. Montoya (New Mexico); Representative Thomas G. Morris (New Mexico); Secretary of the Interior, Stewart Udall; Senator Clinton P. Anderson (New Mexico); Chairman Jones; Navajo Tribal Council Executive Secretary, J. Maurice McCabe (in back, mostly hidden); and Senator Dennis Chávez (New Mexico). Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy (seated at desk) prepares to sign a bill authorizing the Navajo Indian Irrigation and San Juan-Chama Reclamation Projects. Looking on (L-R): two unidentified (one in back, mostly hidden); Representative Wayne N. Aspinall (Colorado); unidentified (in back); Representative Joseph M. Montoya (New Mexico); Representative Thomas G. Morris (New Mexico); Secretary of the Interior, Stewart Udall; Senator Clinton P. Anderson (New Mexico); Navajo Tribal Council Chairman, Paul Jones; Navajo Tribal Council Executive Secretary, J. Maurice McCabe; and Senator Dennis Chávez (New Mexico). Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy (seated at desk) delivers remarks at the signing of a bill to authorize the Navajo Indian Irrigation and San Juan-Chama Reclamation Projects. Looking on (L-R): unidentified; Representative Walter Rogers (Texas); Representative Wayne N. Aspinall (Colorado); unidentified (in back, mostly hidden); Representative Joseph M. Montoya (New Mexico); Representative Thomas G. Morris (New Mexico); Secretary of the Interior, Stewart Udall; Senator Clinton P. Anderson (New Mexico); Navajo Tribal Council Chairman, Paul Jones; Navajo Tribal Council Executive Secretary, J. Maurice McCabe; and Senator Dennis Chávez (New Mexico). Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy (seated at desk) speaks with Navajo Tribal Council Chairman, Paul Jones, at the signing of a bill to authorize the Navajo Indian Irrigation and San Juan-Chama Reclamation Projects. Standing (L-R): Representative Joseph M. Montoya (New Mexico); Representative Thomas G. Morris (New Mexico); Secretary of the Interior, Stewart Udall; Senator Clinton P. Anderson (New Mexico); Chairman Jones; Navajo Tribal Council Executive Secretary, J. Maurice McCabe (in back); and Senator Dennis Chávez (New Mexico). Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy (seated at desk) signs a bill to authorize the Navajo Indian Irrigation and San Juan-Chama Reclamation Projects. Looking on (L-R): Representative Wayne N. Aspinall (Colorado); unidentified (in back); Representative Joseph M. Montoya (New Mexico); Representative Thomas G. Morris (New Mexico); Secretary of the Interior, Stewart Udall; Senator Clinton P. Anderson (New Mexico); Navajo Tribal Council Chairman, Paul Jones; Navajo Tribal Council Executive Secretary, J. Maurice McCabe; and Senator Dennis Chávez (New Mexico). Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy (seated at desk) signs a bill to authorize the Navajo Indian Irrigation and San Juan-Chama Reclamation Projects. Looking on (L-R): Representative Thomas G. Morris (New Mexico); Secretary of the Interior, Stewart Udall; Senator Clinton P. Anderson (New Mexico); Navajo Tribal Council Chairman, Paul Jones; Navajo Tribal Council Executive Secretary, J. Maurice McCabe; and Senator Dennis Chávez (New Mexico). Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C.
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President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy visit with violinist Isaac Stern, following his performance at a dinner in honor of Minister of State for Cultural Affairs of France, André Malraux. Those in background include: Secretary of the Interior, Stewart Udall; White House correspondent for Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), George Herman; Dorothy Léger, wife of poet Alexis Léger (Saint-John Perse). East Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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Dr. Lewis Webster Jones, President of the National Conference of Christians and Jews (NCCJ) presents the 1962 Brotherhood Award to President John F. Kennedy in the Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C. (L-R) Unidentified; Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall, Brotherhood Week National Chairman (mostly hidden); Dr. Jones; Special Assistant to the President Brooks Hays; unidentified; Lewis L. Strauss, National Co-Chairman of the NCCJ; John B. Duncan, District of Columbia Commissioner and member of the Steering Committee of the NCCJ; President Kennedy; Edward H. Foley, Chairman of the Brotherhood Dinner; and unidentified. According to the President's schedule, also present at the ceremony are: James E. Allen, Co-Chairman of the NCCJ Washington Region; Al Philip Kane, Co-Chairman of the NCCJ Washington Region; Arthur G. Newmyer, Jr., Co-Chairman of the NCCJ Washington Region; Dr. Leonard P. Aries, Vice President of the NCCJ Southeastern Region; and Russell L. Bradley, Executive Director of the NCCJ. [Ink bleed-through at upper right of image is original to file print.]
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Dr. Lewis Webster Jones, President of the National Conference of Christians and Jews (NCCJ) presents the 1962 Brotherhood Award to President John F. Kennedy in the Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C. (L-R) Dr. Jones; Lewis L. Strauss, National Co-Chairman of the NCCJ; John B. Duncan, District of Columbia Commissioner and member of the Steering Committee of the NCCJ; President Kennedy; Edward H. Foley, Chairman of the Brotherhood Dinner; and unidentified. According to the President's schedule, also present at the ceremony are: Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall, Brotherhood Week National Chairman; James E. Allen, Co-Chairman of the NCCJ Washington Region; Al Philip Kane, Co-Chairman of the NCCJ Washington Region; Arthur G. Newmyer, Jr., Co-Chairman of the NCCJ Washington Region; Dr. Leonard P. Aries, Vice President of the NCCJ Southeastern Region; Russell L. Bradley, Executive Director of the NCCJ; and Special Assistant to the President Brooks Hays.
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President John F. Kennedy accepts a gift as part of a commemoration of the centennial of the Homestead Act, Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C. Willis G. Scholl, President of the Farm Equipment Institute, and C.R. Gutermuth, Vice President of the Wildlife Management Institute, present the President with a foot-long model of a steel plow. Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall stands at left.
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Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson sits with other guests at the head table during the First Inaugural Salute to the President dinner commemorating the anniversary of President John F. Kennedy’s inauguration. Left to right: Secretary of the Interior, Stewart Udall; unidentified; co-chairmen of the dinner, Carroll Rosenbloom (owner of the Baltimore Colts football team) and Jane Shields Freeman (wife of the Secretary of Agriculture, Orville Freeman); Vice President Johnson. National Guard Armory, Washington, D.C.