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David F. Powers Personal Papers
DFPPP-020-006
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David F. Powers Personal Papers
DFPPP-019-002
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David F. Powers Personal Papers
DFPPP-019-001
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David F. Powers Personal Papers
DFPPP-018-011
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David F. Powers Personal Papers
DFPPP-018-010
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David F. Powers Personal Papers
DFPPP-018-008
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David F. Powers Personal Papers
DFPPP-018-006
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David F. Powers Personal Papers
DFPPP-018-004
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David F. Powers Personal Papers
DFPPP-018-003
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David F. Powers Personal Papers
DFPPP-018-002
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David F. Powers Personal Papers
DFPPP-018-001
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David F. Powers Personal Papers
DFPPP-016-005
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David F. Powers Personal Papers
DFPPP-007-003
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David F. Powers Personal Papers
DFPPP-007-002
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David F. Powers Personal Papers
DFPPP-007-001
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David F. Powers Personal Papers
DFPPP-006-001
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David F. Powers Personal Papers
DFPPP-009-002
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David F. Powers Personal Papers
DFPPP-009-003
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David F. Powers Personal Papers
DFPPP-018-003-p0018
Photograph of the text of an inscription plate on a pedestal for a bust of John F. Kennedy. The caption of the photo reads, "(WX5-Nov. 19) With a sketch by Jacqueline Kennedy -- This is the sterling silver inscription plate on a pedestal supporting a bust of John F. Kennedy being presented at the White House today. Figure at the top was sketched by Mrs. Kennedy. The text is from the late President's inaugural address. (AP Wirephoto) (b21210ho) 1964". Verso is stamped, "Nov 21 1964; NOTICE, This picture is the property of the Associated Press and may be used only for the purpose of reproduction when authorized by the owner. It may not be syndicated, rented or loaned, or used for advertising purposes or for the purposed of trade. The following credit must be printed under each reproduction of the picture: Associated Press Wirephoto, Reg. U.S. Patent Office."
Photograph
David F. Powers Personal Papers
DFPPP-018-003-p0014
Photograph of items on John F. Kennedy's desk as it was in the Oval Office and used in a traveling exhibit about his life. Stamp on verso of photograph reads, "Stamp for courtesy reprints - not for reproduction; This photograph may not be reproduced in any manner without prior consent of the photographer."
Photograph
David F. Powers Personal Papers
DFPPP-007-001-p0007
Photograph of two unidentified girls standing in front of a wood carving (1963-1964) of President John F. Kennedy, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, Caroline Kennedy, and John F. Kennedy, Jr., by Irish woodcarver John Haugh. The carving is made from Burmese teak wood and sits upon a base of Connemara marble.
Photograph
David F. Powers Personal Papers
DFPPP-007-001-p0006
Photograph of a rear view of a wood carving (1963-1964) of President John F. Kennedy, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, Caroline Kennedy, and John F. Kennedy, Jr., by Irish woodcarver John Haugh. The carving is made from Burmese teak wood and sits upon a base of Connemara marble.
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David F. Powers Personal Papers
DFPPP-007-001-p0005
Photograph of a close-up of President John F. Kennedy from a wood carving (1963-1964) of President Kennedy, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, Caroline Kennedy, and John F. Kennedy, Jr., by Irish woodcarver John Haugh. The carving is made from Burmese teak wood and sits upon a base of Connemara marble.
Photograph
David F. Powers Personal Papers
DFPPP-007-001-p0004
Photograph of a front view of a wood carving (1963-1964) of President John F. Kennedy, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, Caroline Kennedy, and John F. Kennedy, Jr., by Irish woodcarver John Haugh. The carving is made from Burmese teak wood and sits upon a base of Connemara marble.
Photograph
David F. Powers Personal Papers
DFPPP-007-001-p0003
Photograph of a side view of a wood carving (1963-1964) of President John F. Kennedy, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, Caroline Kennedy, and John F. Kennedy, Jr., by Irish woodcarver John Haugh. The carving is made from Burmese teak wood and sits upon a base of Connemara marble.