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President John F. Kennedy's grandfather, Patrick J. Kennedy, sitting in a parlor playing cards with friends. The photograph was sent to President Kennedy with a letter dated January 20, 1961, from John G. Grainger. Seated around the table, left to right, are: Mrs. Grady, Patrick J. Kennedy, unknown man (standing), Miss Kitty Lally, Dr. William H. G...
Portrait of Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., circa 1913. Bernard T. Welky, a Valentine Seaver Originals Company sales representative, sent the photograph to President John F. Kennedy with a letter dated April 14, 1962.
Anne Burr Auchincloss (Lewis), Bobby Krech (Cowles), Dunie James (Coe), and Louis B. McCagg standing left-to-right on a dock at Hammersmith Farm in Rhode Island. McCagg is dressed in a naval uniform. McCagg, a retired Commander from the United States Naval Reserve (USNR), sent the photograph to President John F. Kennedy with a letter dated October ...
Donna June Funovits as a small child with her grandmother. The verso is a blank postcard backing. The photograph was sent to President John F. Kennedy from Mrs. Donna June Funovits with a letter dated April 20, 1961.
Aerial view of the Joseph P. Kennedy estate and surrounding properties in Palm Beach, Florida. J. E. Bramuchi, Chief Engineer of the Arnold Construction Company of Palm Beach, sent the photograph to President John F. Kennedy with a letter dated September 24, 1963, indicating that this photograph may be of interest to President Kennedy. The followin...
Photograph, Mrs. Bertha Golic Gore and others on beach. In the foreground, one woman is standing and two women are lying on an unidentified beach. A woman identified as Mrs. Bertha Golic Gore is lying in the middle. The other two women are unidentified. Mrs. Gore sent the photograph to President John F. Kennedy with a letter dated January 15, 1962....
Young John F. Kennedy conferring with Diplomatic Attache (later American Consul) Neal D. Borum in London, England. The photograph is mounted on an 8 1/2 x 11 inch page. The photograph was sent to President Kennedy with a letter dated February 18, 1962, from Neal Borum's brother, Brigadier General Wylie G. Borum.
Walter S. MacRae at a ranch in northern Arizona. MacRae is standing in front of a barn leaning against a fence. To his right are two cats perched on the fence. MacRae, who wrote frequently to President John F. Kennedy, sent the photograph with a letter dated March 4, 1963. The postscript for the letter is typewritten on the verso of the photograph ...
Sitting poolside and playing a game of Chinese checkers at the Camelback Inn in Scottsdale, Arizona. Sitting in the foreground, left to right, are an unidentified woman, Trish Fetter, and John F. Kennedy. In the background are Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Cravens. Malcolm Cravens of Cravens, Dargan & Company sent the photograph to President Kennedy with a ...
Scenes from Saint Die, France. One photograph is of the ruins of La Maison du Bapteme de l'Amerique, which was destroyed by the Germans in 1944. Before its destruction in World War II, the building was located on a small square in front of The Church of Our Lady of Galilee in Saint-Die-des-Vosges, France. The other photograph is of the Statue de Ju...
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