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White House Photographs
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Visitors wait in line outside a trailer set up near the East Wing Entrance of the White House to leave their cameras, handbags, and parcels for inspection, as part of new security precautions established in response to the crisis in Cuba. Presidential Assistant John J. McNally (partially hidden) stands with an unidentified man at right. Washington, D.C. [Blemish at left side of image is original to the negative.]
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White House Photographs
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President John F. Kennedy visits with William G. Nealy, Jr. (right), the one millionth visitor to the White House in 1962, his wife, Eleanor Carroll Nealy, and their daughter, Eleanor Nealy. Presidential Assistant, John J. McNally, stands in doorway at far right. Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C. [Scratches at upper left of image are original to the negative.]
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White House Photographs
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Presidential Assistant, John J. McNally, stands with William G. Nealy, Jr. (center), the one millionth visitor to the White House in 1962, and his family on the East Wing Lawn. Mr. Nealy and Eleanor Carroll Nealy (right) hold framed photographs, autographed by President John F. Kennedy and presented by Mr. McNally; their daughter, Eleanor Nealy, stands in front. White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
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Presidential Assistant, John J. McNally, stands with William G. Nealy, Jr. (center left), the one millionth visitor to the White House in 1962, and his family. Mr. Nealy and Eleanor Carroll Nealy (center right) hold framed photographs, autographed by President John F. Kennedy and presented by Mr. McNally; their daughter, Eleanor Nealy, stands in front. An unidentified White House Police officer stands at far left. East Wing Lobby, White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
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Presidential Assistant, John J. McNally (back to camera), greets William G. Nealy, Jr. (center right), the one millionth visitor to the White House in 1962, and his family in the East Wing Lobby. Eleanor Carroll Nealy (back to camera) and their daughter, Eleanor Nealy, stand in foreground at right; Chief of White House Police, Major Ralph C. "Smokey" Stover, stands at left. White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
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Visitors wait in line outside a trailer set up near the East Wing Entrance of the White House to leave their cameras, handbags, and parcels for inspection, as part of new security precautions established in response to the crisis in Cuba. Presidential Assistant John J. McNally (facing the camera) stands at far right. Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-24686
Visitors wait in line outside a trailer set up near the East Wing Entrance of the White House to leave their cameras, handbags, and parcels for inspection, as part of new security precautions established in response to the crisis in Cuba. White House Secret Service agent Gerald A. “Jerry” Behn (partially hidden) and Presidential Assistant John J. McNally stand in the background at far right. The woman in the foreground at far right holds a copy of "The White House: An Historic Guide" (the White House guide book). Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
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Visitors wait in line outside a trailer set up near the East Wing Entrance of the White House to leave their cameras, handbags, and parcels for inspection, as part of new security precautions established in response to the crisis in Cuba. Presidential Assistant John J. McNally (speaking on telephone) stands in front of the open door of the trailer at center. Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
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Visitors wait in line outside a trailer set up near the East Wing Entrance of the White House to leave their cameras, handbags, and parcels for inspection, as part of new security precautions established in response to the crisis in Cuba. White House photographer Captain Cecil Stoughton (holding motion picture camera) stands at left; Presidential Assistant John J. McNally (mostly hidden) stands in front of the open door of the trailer at center. Washington, D.C.