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Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-08-16-B
AR25, KN21
Photograph folder
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-1962-06-22-B
AR23, KN18
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-KN-C23280
President John F. Kennedy (seated at desk) signs a bill to authorize the Fryingpan-Arkansas Reclamation Project. Standing (L-R): Representative Hale Boggs (Louisiana); Representative Peter H. Dominick (Colorado); two unidentified (both in back, mostly hidden); Senator Henry M. “Scoop” Jackson (Washington); Representative J. Edgar Chenoweth (Colorado); Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Water and Power Development, Kenneth Holum; Senator Thomas H. Kuchel (California); publisher of the Pueblo Chieftain, Frank S. Hoag, Jr.; Representative Byron G. Rogers (Colorado); Secretary of the Interior, Stewart Udall; Senator John A. Carroll (Colorado); Representative Wayne N. Aspinall of Colorado (partially hidden); Senator Gordon Allott (Colorado); Under Secretary of the Interior, James K. Carr; unidentified (in back, partially hidden). Also listed in the President's schedule: Harold H. Christy, of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Corporation; President of the Southeast Colorado Water Conservancy District, J. Selby Young; past president of the Water Development Association of Southeastern Colorado, Damian P. Ducy. Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-AR7416-E
President John F. Kennedy (seated at desk) signs a bill authorizing the Fryingpan-Arkansas Reclamation Project. Standing (L-R): Representative Hale Boggs (Louisiana); unidentified (mostly in shadow); Harold H. Christy, of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Corporation (in back); Senator Henry M. “Scoop” Jackson (Washington); Representative J. Edgar Chenoweth (Colorado); Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Water and Power Development, Kenneth Holum (in back, mostly hidden); Senator Thomas H. Kuchel (California); publisher of the Pueblo Chieftain, Frank S. Hoag, Jr.; Representative Byron G. Rogers (Colorado); Secretary of the Interior, Stewart Udall; Senator John A. Carroll and Representative Wayne N. Aspinall (both of Colorado); Representative Walter Rogers of Texas (in back); Senator Gordon Allott (Colorado); unidentified (in back, mostly hidden); Under Secretary of the Interior, James K. Carr. Also listed in the President's schedule: President of the Southeast Colorado Water Conservancy District, J. Selby Young; past president of the Water Development Association of Southeastern Colorado, Damian P. Ducy. Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C.
Photograph
White House Photographs
JFKWHP-AR7416-C
President John F. Kennedy (seated at desk) distributes pens after signing a bill to authorize the Fryingpan-Arkansas Reclamation Project. Standing (L-R): Representative Peter H. Dominick (Colorado); Harold H. Christy, of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Corporation (in back, mostly in shadow); Senator Henry M. “Scoop” Jackson (Washington); Representative J. Edgar Chenoweth (Colorado); Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Water and Power Development, Kenneth Holum (in back, mostly hidden); Senator Thomas H. Kuchel of California (receiving a pen from President Kennedy); publisher of the Pueblo Chieftain, Frank S. Hoag, Jr.; Representative Byron G. Rogers (Colorado); Secretary of the Interior, Stewart Udall; Senator John A. Carroll and Representative Wayne N. Aspinall (both of Colorado); Representative Walter Rogers of Texas (in back, partially hidden); Senator Gordon Allott (Colorado); unidentified (in back, mostly hidden); Under Secretary of the Interior, James K. Carr. Also listed in the President's schedule: President of the Southeast Colorado Water Conservancy District, J. Selby Young; past president of the Water Development Association of Southeastern Colorado, Damian P. Ducy. Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-AR7416-A
President John F. Kennedy delivers remarks after signing a bill to authorize the Fryingpan-Arkansas Reclamation Project. Left to right: Harold H. Christy, of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Corporation; publisher of the Pueblo Chieftain, Frank S. Hoag, Jr.; Representatives Peter H. Dominick and J. Edgar Chenoweth (both of Colorado); Senator Henry M. “Scoop” Jackson (Washington); Representative Byron G. Rogers and Senator John A. Carroll (both of Colorado); President Kennedy (at microphones); Secretary of the Interior, Stewart Udall; Representative Wayne N. Aspinall and Senator Gordon Allott (both of Colorado); Senator Thomas H. Kuchel (California); Representative Walter Rogers (Texas). Fish Room, White House, Washington, D.C.
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White House Photographs
JFKWHP-AR7315-A
President John F. Kennedy attends a luncheon with publishers and editors from Colorado. Clockwise around outside of table (from bottom left): Publisher of the Trinidad Chronicle-News, Dominic Ozello; President of the Sterling Journal-Advocate, Anna C. Petteys; publisher of the Denver Post, Palmer Hoyt; President of the Denver Rocky Mountain News, Jack Foster; Spencer Burtis, of the La Junta Tribune Democrat; President of the Lamar News, Fred M. Betz, Sr.; President of the Denver Press Association and President of the Craig Empire-Courier, Charles A. Stoddard, Jr.; President Kennedy; Co-publisher of the Durango Herald, Morley Ballantine; publisher of the La Junta Tribune Democrat, Al Burtis; publisher and editor of Cervi's Journal, Gene Cervi; publisher of the Greeley Tribune, Mildred S. Hansen; publisher of the Pueblo Chieftain, Frank S. Hoag, Jr.; publisher of the Steamboat Pilot, Maurice W. Leckenby; editor of the Boulder Camera, Laurence T. Paddock; publisher of the Trinidad News, Hugh Shearman. Clockwise around inside of table (from near corner): publisher of the Wet Mountain Tribune, Joe Payton; publisher of the Salida Mountain Mail, George E. Oyler; Co-publisher of the Durango Herald, Arthur Ballantine, Jr.; Press Secretary, Pierre Salinger; editor of the Bent County Democrat, Earl E. Asbury; publisher of the Canon City Record, Don Hardy; Business Manager of the Denver Rocky Mountain News, B. W. “Wally” Lewis. Family Dining Room, White House, Washington, D.C.