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Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1961-04-29-A
AR06
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-12-05-A
ST17
Textual folder
James Wine Personal Papers
JWPP-002-005
This folder contains letters and press releases concerning the appointment of James W. Wine as United States Ambassador to the Ivory Coast (formerly Ambassador to Luxembourg). Of note is a telegram and letter to Ambassador Wine from President John F. Kennedy and a tentative itinerary for a visit to the United States by Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg. Also included are various documents describing key facts and background information on the Ivory Coast.
Textual folder
James Wine Personal Papers
JWPP-002-003
This folder contains correspondence between James W. Wine, United States Ambassador to the Ivory Coast (formerly U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg); William R. Rivkin, U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg; and Joan M. Clark, administrative officer for the American Embassy in Luxembourg.
Textual folder
James Wine Personal Papers
JWPP-002-002
This folder consists of materials concerning James W. Wine relinquishing his post as United States Ambassador to Luxembourg. Also included are notes on diplomacy and the United States in the Ivory Coast.
Textual folder
James Wine Personal Papers
JWPP-002-001
This folder consists of correspondence between James W. Wine, United States Ambassador to Luxembourg, and various individuals, primarily expressing congratulations on his appointment as Ambassador to Luxembourg. Also included is correspondence between Ambassador Wine and R. Norris Wilson, Executive Vice President of the United States Committee for Refugees.
Textual folder
James Wine Personal Papers
JWPP-001-014
This folder primarily consists of correspondence between James W. Wine, United States Ambassador to Luxembourg, and various individuals, including Robert "Sarge" Shriver, expressing congratulations on his appointment as Ambassador to Luxembourg. Also included are proclamations for United States holidays by President John F. Kennedy, and commemorative speeches made by Ambassador Wine.
Textual folder
James Wine Personal Papers
JWPP-001-013
This folder consists of correspondence between James W. Wine, United States Ambassador to Luxembourg, and various individuals primarily expressing congratulations on his appointment as Ambassador to Luxembourg. Also included is correspondence between Ambassador Wine and B.F. (Boyd Frederick) Reed, owner of Turner-Elkhorn Mining Company, concerning invitations to the Ambassador for speaking engagements in Kentucky.
Textual folder
James Wine Personal Papers
JWPP-001-012
This folder consists of correspondence between James W. Wine, United States Ambassador to Luxembourg, and various individuals primarily expressing congratulations on his appointment as Ambassador to Luxembourg. Of note is correspondence between Ambassador Wine and Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, and copies of outgoing letters to President John F. Kennedy.
Textual folder
James Wine Personal Papers
JWPP-001-010
This folder contains materials concerning United States Ambassador James W. Wine's appointments to Luxembourg and the Ivory Coast, including ceremonial details for his presentation of credentials. Also included are photographs of Ambassador Wine and his family. This folder contains some French-language materials.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-AR6547-B
President John F. Kennedy meets with US ambassadors before they depart the United States for their posts. L-R: US Ambassador to Chile, Robert F. Woodward; US Ambassador to Togo, Leon B. Poullada; President Kennedy; US Ambassador to Costa Rica, Raymond L. Telles; US Ambassador to Luxembourg, James W. Wine. Oval Office White House, Washington, D.C.
Photograph
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files.
JFKPOF-128b-004-p0015
Portrait of Georges Heisbourg, Ambassador of Luxembourg. The photograph accompanies a report entitled "Chiefs of Mission in Washington, 3/63." [Notes: The inscription on the verso reads: "Hesibourg - Luxembourg." Three holes are punched on right side of print.]
Photograph
James Wine Personal Papers
JWPP-001-010-p0049
Portrait of United States Ambassador to Luxembourg James W. Wine
Photograph
James Wine Personal Papers
JWPP-001-010-p0048
Portrait of United States Ambassador to Luxembourg James W. Wine.
Photograph
James Wine Personal Papers
JWPP-001-010-p0047
Portrait of United States Ambassador to Luxembourg James W. Wine and his family. Photograph includes Ambassador Wine (standing, middle), wife Emmy Lou Wine (seated); sons James Wine and Charles Wine, and daughter Lisbeth Wine (standing, second from right).
Collection
WRRPP
Papers 1938-1968 (bulk 1960-1966). Lawyer, military officer, diplomat. Ambassador to Luxembourg (1962-1965); Ambassador to Senegal and Gambia (1966-1967). Materials relating to his college years, World War II military service, his political activities on behalf of Adlai Stevenson in 1952 and 1956, personal and political affairs. Includes correspondence, speeches, appointment books, news clippings, publications, subject files, and condolences.
Collection
JWPP
Papers 1959-1965. Lawyer, diplomat. Adviser on religious issues during John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1959-1960); Ambassador to Luxembourg (1961-1962); Ambassador to the Republic of the Ivory Coast (1962-1967). Correspondence, memoranda, reports, press releases, and speeches on John F. Kennedy's Presidential campaign (1959-1960); and papers relating to his diplomatic career.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-519-2-62
President John F. Kennedy meets with United States Ambassador to Luxembourg, William Robert Rivkin (right). Edin Helen Rivkin, the ambassador’s wife, stands at left. Oval Office, White House, Washington D.C.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-519-1-62
President John F. Kennedy meets with United States Ambassador to Luxembourg, William Robert Rivkin (right). Edin Helen Rivkin, the ambassador’s wife, stands at left. Oval Office, White House, Washington D.C.