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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-08-17-B
ST12, KN21
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-A3-19-62
President John F. Kennedy (center, with back to camera) views U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' displays during the dedication ceremony of the Oahe Dam and Reservoir, on the banks of the Missouri River, near Pierre, South Dakota. Also pictured: Omaha District Engineer, Colonel Harry G. Woodbury, Jr.; Secretary of the Interior, Stewart L. Udall; Chief of Army Engineers, Lieutenant General Walter K. Wilson, Jr.; Governor of South Dakota, Archie M. Gubbrud; Missouri River Division Engineer, Brigadier General Robert F. Seedlock; White House Secret Service agent, John Campion.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-A3-18-62
President John F. Kennedy views U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' displays during the dedication ceremony of the Oahe Dam and Reservoir, on the banks of the Missouri River, near Pierre, South Dakota. Also pictured: Omaha District Engineer, Colonel Harry G. Woodbury, Jr.; Secretary of the Interior, Stewart L. Udall; Chief of Army Engineers, Lieutenant General Walter K. Wilson, Jr.; U.S. Senatorial candidate from South Dakota, George McGovern; Oahe Area Engineer, John W. Sibert, Jr.; Governor of South Dakota, Archie M. Gubbrud.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-A3-12-62
President John F. Kennedy and others inspect the power plant of the Oahe Dam and Reservoir during the dam's dedication ceremony, on the banks of the Missouri River, near Pierre, South Dakota. Secretary of the Interior, Stewart L. Udall, stands right of President Kennedy; Omaha District Engineer, Colonel Harry G. Woodbury, Jr., stands at far left.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C23317
President John F. Kennedy views 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. Left to right: President Kennedy; U.S. Senatorial candidate from South Dakota, George McGovern (in back, partially hidden); Omaha District Engineer, Colonel Harry G. Woodbury, Jr.; Secretary of the Interior, Stewart L. Udall; Chief of Army Engineers, Lieutenant General Walter K. Wilson, Jr.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-347-14-62
President John F. Kennedy (left of lectern) and others stand on the speakers' platform during the dedication ceremony of the Oahe Dam and Reservoir, on the banks of the Missouri River, near Pierre, South Dakota. Others on platform include: Secretary of the Interior, Stewart L. Udall; U.S. Senatorial candidate from South Dakota, George McGovern; Governor of South Dakota, Archie M. Gubbrud; Secretary of the Army, Cyrus R. Vance; Chief of Army Engineers, Lieutenant General Walter K. Wilson, Jr.; sculptor, Korczak Ziolkowski; Omaha District Engineer, Colonel Harry G. Woodbury, Jr. Members of the color guard stand in foreground.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-347-13-62
President John F. Kennedy (center right, with back to camera) views U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' displays during the dedication ceremony of the Oahe Dam and Reservoir, on the banks of the Missouri River, near Pierre, South Dakota. Also pictured: Omaha District Engineer, Colonel Harry G. Woodbury, Jr.; Secretary of the Interior, Stewart L. Udall; Governor of South Dakota, Archie M. Gubbrud; Secretary of the Army, Cyrus R. Vance.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-ST-347-1-62
President John F. Kennedy (center, seated on speakers' platform) and others listen as Secretary of the Interior, Stewart L. Udall (at lectern), delivers remarks at the dedication of the Oahe Dam and Reservoir, on the banks of the Missouri River, near Pierre, South Dakota. Others on platform include: U.S. Senatorial candidate from South Dakota, George McGovern; Secretary of the Army, Cyrus R. Vance; Military Aide to the President, General Chester V. Clifton; Governor of South Dakota, Archie M. Gubbrud; Missouri River Division Engineer, Brigadier General Robert F. Seedlock; Chief of Army Engineers, Lieutenant General Walter K. Wilson, Jr.; sculptor, Korczak Ziolkowski; Omaha District Engineer, Colonel Harry G. Woodbury, Jr. An unidentified member of the color guard stands at right in foreground.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-23360
President John F. Kennedy views U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' displays during the dedication ceremony of the Oahe Dam and Reservoir, on the banks of the Missouri River, near Pierre, South Dakota. Looking on (L-R): Omaha District Engineer, Colonel Harry G. Woodbury, Jr.; Secretary of the Interior, Stewart L. Udall; Missouri River Division Engineer, Brigadier General Robert F. Seedlock; U.S. Senatorial candidate from South Dakota, George McGovern (partially hidden); Secretary of the Army, Cyrus R. Vance (face obscured); Oahe Area Engineer, John W. Sibert, Jr. [White spots on image are original to the negative.]
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-23359
President John F. Kennedy (center, with back to camera) views U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' displays during the dedication ceremony of the Oahe Dam and Reservoir, on the banks of the Missouri River, near Pierre, South Dakota. Also pictured: Omaha District Engineer, Colonel Harry G. Woodbury, Jr.; Secretary of the Interior, Stewart L. Udall; Governor of South Dakota, Archie M. Gubbrud (mostly hidden); Secretary of the Army, Cyrus R. Vance; Oahe Area Engineer, John W. Sibert, Jr. [White spots on image are original to the negative.]
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-23358
President John F. Kennedy (center, with back to camera) views U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' displays during the dedication ceremony of the Oahe Dam and Reservoir, on the banks of the Missouri River, near Pierre, South Dakota. Looking on (L-R): Omaha District Engineer, Colonel Harry G. Woodbury, Jr. (back to camera); Chief of Army Engineers, Lieutenant General Walter K. Wilson, Jr.; Secretary of the Army, Cyrus R. Vance; Governor of South Dakota, Archie M. Gubbrud; Secretary of the Interior, Stewart L. Udall.