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Democratic Vice Presidential Walter Mondale's campaign plane was christened 'Minnesota Fritz'. Chicago’s Midway Airport, Sept. 22, 1976.
Democratic Vice Presidential Walter Mondale's campaign plane was christened 'Minnesota Fritz'. Chicago’s Midway Airport, Sept. 22, 1976.

EVB2923045: Democratic Vice Presidential Walter Mondale's campaign plane was christened 'Minnesota Fritz'. Chicago’s Midway Airport, Sept. 22, 1976. / Bridgeman Images

President Jimmy Carter. Oct. 1977
President Jimmy Carter. Oct. 1977

EVB2923048: President Jimmy Carter. Oct. 1977 / Bridgeman Images

Republican Presidential candidate Ronald Reagan, getting into the saddle. July 1980
Republican Presidential candidate Ronald Reagan, getting into the saddle. July 1980

EVB2923060: Republican Presidential candidate Ronald Reagan, getting into the saddle. July 1980 / Bridgeman Images

Richard Nixon at the Age of 4. Nixon was born on January 9, 1913, in Yorba Linda, California to Quaker parents, Hannah and Francis Nixon
Richard Nixon at the Age of 4. Nixon was born on January 9, 1913, in Yorba Linda, California to Quaker parents, Hannah and Francis Nixon

EVB2923066: Richard Nixon at the Age of 4. Nixon was born on January 9, 1913, in Yorba Linda, California to Quaker parents, Hannah and Francis Nixon / Bridgeman Images

President Nixon, enjoys a laugh with his Chinese guides as he mingles with a crowd outside the Forbidden City in Beijing. Feb. 25, 1972
President Nixon, enjoys a laugh with his Chinese guides as he mingles with a crowd outside the Forbidden City in Beijing. Feb. 25, 1972

EVB2923069: President Nixon, enjoys a laugh with his Chinese guides as he mingles with a crowd outside the Forbidden City in Beijing. Feb. 25, 1972 / Bridgeman Images

Rep. Richard Nixon and Robert Stripling (HUAC investigator) examining microfilm of the 'Pumpkin papers, Dec. 6, 1948
Rep. Richard Nixon and Robert Stripling (HUAC investigator) examining microfilm of the 'Pumpkin papers, Dec. 6, 1948

EVB2923075: Rep. Richard Nixon and Robert Stripling (HUAC investigator) examining microfilm of the 'Pumpkin papers, Dec. 6, 1948 / Bridgeman Images

General Dwight Eisenhower with his running mate, Senator Richard Nixon, Nov. 2, 1952
General Dwight Eisenhower with his running mate, Senator Richard Nixon, Nov. 2, 1952

EVB2923081: General Dwight Eisenhower with his running mate, Senator Richard Nixon, Nov. 2, 1952 / Bridgeman Images

Former Vice Pres. Richard Nixon leaving New York for fact finding trip to the Near East and Afric, 1967
Former Vice Pres. Richard Nixon leaving New York for fact finding trip to the Near East and Afric, 1967

EVB2923084: Former Vice Pres. Richard Nixon leaving New York for fact finding trip to the Near East and Afric, 1967 / Bridgeman Images

Presidential candidate Richard Nixon at a rally attended by 19,000 in New York's Madison Square Garden. Oct. 31, 1968
Presidential candidate Richard Nixon at a rally attended by 19,000 in New York's Madison Square Garden. Oct. 31, 1968

EVB2923087: Presidential candidate Richard Nixon at a rally attended by 19,000 in New York's Madison Square Garden. Oct. 31, 1968 / Bridgeman Images

President Richard Nixon's bad hair day, April 10, 1970
President Richard Nixon's bad hair day, April 10, 1970

EVB2923090: President Richard Nixon's bad hair day, April 10, 1970 / Bridgeman Images

Richard Nixon in May 1950
Richard Nixon in May 1950

EVB2923102: Richard Nixon in May 1950 / Bridgeman Images

Pat Nixon winks at a friend, Sept. 20, 1968
Pat Nixon winks at a friend, Sept. 20, 1968

EVB2923114: Pat Nixon winks at a friend, Sept. 20, 1968 / Bridgeman Images

South Korean President Park Chung Hee (left) and President Richard Nixon, Aug. 21, 1969
South Korean President Park Chung Hee (left) and President Richard Nixon, Aug. 21, 1969

EVB2923129: South Korean President Park Chung Hee (left) and President Richard Nixon, Aug. 21, 1969 / Bridgeman Images

Employees of the Central Intelligence Agency greet President Nixon, Mar. 7, 1969
Employees of the Central Intelligence Agency greet President Nixon, Mar. 7, 1969

EVB2923144: Employees of the Central Intelligence Agency greet President Nixon, Mar. 7, 1969 / Bridgeman Images

President Richard Nixon spoke to a rally of about 15,000 persons at the Tulsa international Airport, Nov. 3, 1972
President Richard Nixon spoke to a rally of about 15,000 persons at the Tulsa international Airport, Nov. 3, 1972

EVB2923168: President Richard Nixon spoke to a rally of about 15,000 persons at the Tulsa international Airport, Nov. 3, 1972 / Bridgeman Images

President Richard Nixon at his Oval Office desk on his first day as President. Jan. 21, 1969
President Richard Nixon at his Oval Office desk on his first day as President. Jan. 21, 1969

EVB2923192: President Richard Nixon at his Oval Office desk on his first day as President. Jan. 21, 1969 / Bridgeman Images

President Richard Nixon vetoing a .7 billion health and education bill, Jan. 26, 1970
President Richard Nixon vetoing a .7 billion health and education bill, Jan. 26, 1970

EVB2923195: President Richard Nixon vetoing a .7 billion health and education bill, Jan. 26, 1970 / Bridgeman Images

President Richard Nixon and British Prime Minister Harold Wilson walk in step, August 3, 1969
President Richard Nixon and British Prime Minister Harold Wilson walk in step, August 3, 1969

EVB2923219: President Richard Nixon and British Prime Minister Harold Wilson walk in step, August 3, 1969 / Bridgeman Images

GOP Presidential candidate Dwight Eisenhower (right) listens as his running mate Sen. Richard Nixon, Sept. 1952
GOP Presidential candidate Dwight Eisenhower (right) listens as his running mate Sen. Richard Nixon, Sept. 1952

EVB2923249: GOP Presidential candidate Dwight Eisenhower (right) listens as his running mate Sen. Richard Nixon, Sept. 1952 / Bridgeman Images

Vice President Richard Nixon, visiting with his ailing father, Frank, and his mother, Hannah, in 1954
Vice President Richard Nixon, visiting with his ailing father, Frank, and his mother, Hannah, in 1954

EVB2923267: Vice President Richard Nixon, visiting with his ailing father, Frank, and his mother, Hannah, in 1954 / Bridgeman Images

A battery of news cameramen with their speed graphics at New York Federal Court. They were waiting to get a picture after Judge Harold Medina's sentencing of eleven US Communists Party leaders. Oct. 21, 1949
A battery of news cameramen with their speed graphics at New York Federal Court. They were waiting to get a picture after Judge Harold Medina's sentencing of eleven US Communists Party leaders. Oct. 21, 1949

EVB2924224: A battery of news cameramen with their speed graphics at New York Federal Court. They were waiting to get a picture after Judge Harold Medina's sentencing of eleven US Communists Party leaders. Oct. 21, 1949 / Bridgeman Images

Women sunbathing on the beach in Santa Monica, California. August 1970
Women sunbathing on the beach in Santa Monica, California. August 1970

EVB2924281: Women sunbathing on the beach in Santa Monica, California. August 1970 / Bridgeman Images

New York Bonus Marchers leave for to Washington. June 4, 1932
New York Bonus Marchers leave for to Washington. June 4, 1932

EVB2924339: New York Bonus Marchers leave for to Washington. June 4, 1932 / Bridgeman Images

Gas Masked cavalry on Pennsylvania Avenue reinforce Washington DC police. Bonus Army veterans resisted police evictions from their shanty town on Anacostia Flats. The troops would use tear gas against the veterans in their camp. July 28, 1932
Gas Masked cavalry on Pennsylvania Avenue reinforce Washington DC police. Bonus Army veterans resisted police evictions from their shanty town on Anacostia Flats. The troops would use tear gas against the veterans in their camp. July 28, 1932

EVB2924355: Gas Masked cavalry on Pennsylvania Avenue reinforce Washington DC police. Bonus Army veterans resisted police evictions from their shanty town on Anacostia Flats. The troops would use tear gas against the veterans in their camp. July 28, 1932 / Bridgeman Images

31 teenagers stuffed into a Volkswagen Beetle. Ladera Vista Junior High School students succeeded in setting a new record. Buena Park, California. Dec. 5, 1964
31 teenagers stuffed into a Volkswagen Beetle. Ladera Vista Junior High School students succeeded in setting a new record. Buena Park, California. Dec. 5, 1964

EVB2924365: 31 teenagers stuffed into a Volkswagen Beetle. Ladera Vista Junior High School students succeeded in setting a new record. Buena Park, California. Dec. 5, 1964 / Bridgeman Images

Soldier guards the late Eva Peron's luxury after the overthrow of Argentina's dictator Juan Peron. In addition to jewelry, paintings, ivory carvings and other riches, her closets held 400 dresses, 600 hats and dozens of pairs of shoes and boots. Items worth more than ,500,000 (  million in 2015) were placed on public display by the revolutionary government of President Eduardo Lonardi. Oct. 20, 1955.
Soldier guards the late Eva Peron's luxury after the overthrow of Argentina's dictator Juan Peron. In addition to jewelry, paintings, ivory carvings and other riches, her closets held 400 dresses, 600 hats and dozens of pairs of shoes and boots. Items worth more than ,500,000 (  million in 2015) were placed on public display by the revolutionary government of President Eduardo Lonardi. Oct. 20, 1955.

EVB2924404: Soldier guards the late Eva Peron's luxury after the overthrow of Argentina's dictator Juan Peron. In addition to jewelry, paintings, ivory carvings and other riches, her closets held 400 dresses, 600 hats and dozens of pairs of shoes and boots. Items worth more than ,500,000 ( million in 2015) were placed on public display by the revolutionary government of President Eduardo Lonardi. Oct. 20, 1955. / Bridgeman Images

Former Argentine President, Juan Domingo Peron in exile in Madrid, Spain. Peron has an estate on the outskirts of Madrid, April 13, 1963. Under the protection of Francisco Franco he continued to influence and attempt to return to Argentine politics.
Former Argentine President, Juan Domingo Peron in exile in Madrid, Spain. Peron has an estate on the outskirts of Madrid, April 13, 1963. Under the protection of Francisco Franco he continued to influence and attempt to return to Argentine politics.

EVB2924413: Former Argentine President, Juan Domingo Peron in exile in Madrid, Spain. Peron has an estate on the outskirts of Madrid, April 13, 1963. Under the protection of Francisco Franco he continued to influence and attempt to return to Argentine politics. / Bridgeman Images

'Long Count Fight', the Gene Tunney-Jack Dempsey boxing match of Sept. 22, 1927. Jack Dempsey (dark trunks) batters Tunney against the ropes in the 7th round until he falls.
'Long Count Fight', the Gene Tunney-Jack Dempsey boxing match of Sept. 22, 1927. Jack Dempsey (dark trunks) batters Tunney against the ropes in the 7th round until he falls.

EVB2924422: 'Long Count Fight', the Gene Tunney-Jack Dempsey boxing match of Sept. 22, 1927. Jack Dempsey (dark trunks) batters Tunney against the ropes in the 7th round until he falls. / Bridgeman Images

Former Boxer Gene Tunney is commissioned in the Naval Reserves. Tunney takes his oath from Navy Secretary Frank Knox. As a Lt. Commander, Tunney will serve as Physical Director and Coordinator of Physical Education at Naval Air Stations in Pensacola, Corpus Christi, and Jacksonville, Fl. Dec. 20, 1940.
Former Boxer Gene Tunney is commissioned in the Naval Reserves. Tunney takes his oath from Navy Secretary Frank Knox. As a Lt. Commander, Tunney will serve as Physical Director and Coordinator of Physical Education at Naval Air Stations in Pensacola, Corpus Christi, and Jacksonville, Fl. Dec. 20, 1940.

EVB2924431: Former Boxer Gene Tunney is commissioned in the Naval Reserves. Tunney takes his oath from Navy Secretary Frank Knox. As a Lt. Commander, Tunney will serve as Physical Director and Coordinator of Physical Education at Naval Air Stations in Pensacola, Corpus Christi, and Jacksonville, Fl. Dec. 20, 1940. / Bridgeman Images

Gene Tunney and wife Polly Lauder Tunney in formal attire. He is wearing a dress uniform of the Marine Corps. Tunney served in the Marine Corps branch of the Connecticut State Militia. The couple married on Oct. 3, 1928, on the condition that Tunney retire from professional boxing.
Gene Tunney and wife Polly Lauder Tunney in formal attire. He is wearing a dress uniform of the Marine Corps. Tunney served in the Marine Corps branch of the Connecticut State Militia. The couple married on Oct. 3, 1928, on the condition that Tunney retire from professional boxing.

EVB2924437: Gene Tunney and wife Polly Lauder Tunney in formal attire. He is wearing a dress uniform of the Marine Corps. Tunney served in the Marine Corps branch of the Connecticut State Militia. The couple married on Oct. 3, 1928, on the condition that Tunney retire from professional boxing. / Bridgeman Images

Nellie Tayloe Ross was the first state governor in U.S. History from 1925 to 1927. Her husband, William Ross, the progressive Democratic Governor of Wyoming died of appendicitis in 1924. When Democratic Party nominated Nellie to run for Governor in 1924, she won without campaigning and served for a two year term. Photo by Bachrach.
Nellie Tayloe Ross was the first state governor in U.S. History from 1925 to 1927. Her husband, William Ross, the progressive Democratic Governor of Wyoming died of appendicitis in 1924. When Democratic Party nominated Nellie to run for Governor in 1924, she won without campaigning and served for a two year term. Photo by Bachrach.

EVB2924440: Nellie Tayloe Ross was the first state governor in U.S. History from 1925 to 1927. Her husband, William Ross, the progressive Democratic Governor of Wyoming died of appendicitis in 1924. When Democratic Party nominated Nellie to run for Governor in 1924, she won without campaigning and served for a two year term. Photo by Bachrach. / Bridgeman Images

Mrs. Jeanne Martin Cisse, wears peace symbol earrings at the U.N. Security Council. Nov. 16, 1972. She was Guinea's Ambassador to the United Nations, and the first woman to the hold Presidency of the Security Council. -
Mrs. Jeanne Martin Cisse, wears peace symbol earrings at the U.N. Security Council. Nov. 16, 1972. She was Guinea's Ambassador to the United Nations, and the first woman to the hold Presidency of the Security Council. -

EVB2924468: Mrs. Jeanne Martin Cisse, wears peace symbol earrings at the U.N. Security Council. Nov. 16, 1972. She was Guinea's Ambassador to the United Nations, and the first woman to the hold Presidency of the Security Council. - / Bridgeman Images

Lammot DuPont and his new bride and 4th wife, Margaret A. Flett. They played a round of golf on their honeymoon at Pinehurst, N.C. DuPont was Chairman of the Board of Directors of General Motors. Dec. 4, 1933. -
Lammot DuPont and his new bride and 4th wife, Margaret A. Flett. They played a round of golf on their honeymoon at Pinehurst, N.C. DuPont was Chairman of the Board of Directors of General Motors. Dec. 4, 1933. -

EVB2924483: Lammot DuPont and his new bride and 4th wife, Margaret A. Flett. They played a round of golf on their honeymoon at Pinehurst, N.C. DuPont was Chairman of the Board of Directors of General Motors. Dec. 4, 1933. - / Bridgeman Images

Senate Public Works Subcommittee hearings on Pres. Eisenhower's interstate road building program. The program appeared headed for bumpy going as some key Democrats push for their own bill. At left is Sen. Albert Gore (D. Tenn.), subcommittee chairman who is the main author of the bill favored by the Democrats. In center is Felix V. DuPont (center), special consultant to Commerce Sec. Weeks, and C.D. Curtis, Commissioner of Roads (right). -
Senate Public Works Subcommittee hearings on Pres. Eisenhower's interstate road building program. The program appeared headed for bumpy going as some key Democrats push for their own bill. At left is Sen. Albert Gore (D. Tenn.), subcommittee chairman who is the main author of the bill favored by the Democrats. In center is Felix V. DuPont (center), special consultant to Commerce Sec. Weeks, and C.D. Curtis, Commissioner of Roads (right). -

EVB2924495: Senate Public Works Subcommittee hearings on Pres. Eisenhower's interstate road building program. The program appeared headed for bumpy going as some key Democrats push for their own bill. At left is Sen. Albert Gore (D. Tenn.), subcommittee chairman who is the main author of the bill favored by the Democrats. In center is Felix V. DuPont (center), special consultant to Commerce Sec. Weeks, and C.D. Curtis, Commissioner of Roads (right). - / Bridgeman Images

Billie Sol Estes, at convicted farm promoter arrives at Federal Court House in handcuffs. Estes, currently serving a 15 year sentence at Leavenworth prison, is seeking the new trial after discovery of new evidence. April 11, 1966. -
Billie Sol Estes, at convicted farm promoter arrives at Federal Court House in handcuffs. Estes, currently serving a 15 year sentence at Leavenworth prison, is seeking the new trial after discovery of new evidence. April 11, 1966. -

EVB2924498: Billie Sol Estes, at convicted farm promoter arrives at Federal Court House in handcuffs. Estes, currently serving a 15 year sentence at Leavenworth prison, is seeking the new trial after discovery of new evidence. April 11, 1966. - / Bridgeman Images

Brown wool and silk three-piece suit is pin striped with gold and white. It has angled stripes on the vest, pockets and lapels. It is worn with an ecru polyester/cotton shirt with brown, gold and white silk polka dot tie. Sept. 1974
Brown wool and silk three-piece suit is pin striped with gold and white. It has angled stripes on the vest, pockets and lapels. It is worn with an ecru polyester/cotton shirt with brown, gold and white silk polka dot tie. Sept. 1974

EVB2923910: Brown wool and silk three-piece suit is pin striped with gold and white. It has angled stripes on the vest, pockets and lapels. It is worn with an ecru polyester/cotton shirt with brown, gold and white silk polka dot tie. Sept. 1974 / Bridgeman Images


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