- Shel Hershorn photograph collection (x)
- circa 1964 (x)
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Title
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Beyond the transistor
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Identifier
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e_sh_0162
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Creator
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Hershorn, Shel, 1930-2011 (Photographer)
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Dates
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circa 1964
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Resource
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Shel Hershorn photograph collection
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Description
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Photograph of women working, possibly at a microprocessor plant, in Texas in 1964.
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Title
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Beyond the transistor
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Identifier
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e_sh_0163
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Creator
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Hershorn, Shel, 1930-2011 (Photographer)
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Dates
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circa 1964
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Resource
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Shel Hershorn photograph collection
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Description
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Photograph of female technicians working with microscopes, possibly at a microprocessor plant, in Texas in 1964.
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Title
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President Lyndon Baines Johnson at his ranch
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Identifier
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e_sh_0164
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Creator
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Hershorn, Shel, 1930-2011 (Photographer)
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Dates
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circa 1964
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Resource
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Shel Hershorn photograph collection
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Description
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Photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson with his wife, Lady Bird Johnson, and daughter Luci Baines Johnson sharing a meal together at their family ranch in Johnson City, Texas, 1964.
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Title
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President Lyndon Baines Johnson at his ranch
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Identifier
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e_sh_0165
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Creator
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Hershorn, Shel, 1930-2011 (Photographer)
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Dates
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circa 1964
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Resource
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Shel Hershorn photograph collection
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Description
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Photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson with his wife, Lady Bird Johnson, and daughter Luci Baines Johnson sharing a meal together at their family ranch in Johnson City, Texas, 1964.
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Title
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President Lyndon Baines Johnson at his ranch
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Identifier
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e_sh_0166
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Creator
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Hershorn, Shel, 1930-2011 (Photographer)
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Dates
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circa 1964
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Resource
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Shel Hershorn photograph collection
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Description
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Photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson reviewing documents and drinking an evening cup of tea at his family ranch in Johnson City, Texas, 1964.
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Title
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President Lyndon Baines Johnson at his ranch
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Identifier
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e_sh_0167
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Creator
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Hershorn, Shel, 1930-2011 (Photographer)
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Dates
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circa 1964
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Resource
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Shel Hershorn photograph collection
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Description
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Photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson with his wife, Lady Bird Johnson, and daughter Luci Baines Johnson walking together at their family ranch in Johnson City, Texas, 1964.
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Title
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President Lyndon Baines Johnson at his ranch
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Identifier
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e_sh_0168
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Creator
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Hershorn, Shel, 1930-2011 (Photographer)
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Dates
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circa 1964
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Resource
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Shel Hershorn photograph collection
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Description
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Photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson with his wife, Lady Bird Johnson, and daughter Luci Baines Johnson walking together at their family ranch in Johnson City, Texas, 1964.
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Title
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Red Adair
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Identifier
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e_sh_0169
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Creator
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Hershorn, Shel, 1930-2011 (Photographer)
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Dates
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circa 1964
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Resource
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Shel Hershorn photograph collection
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Description
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Photograph of Red Adair, oil well firefighter, directing the capping of an oil well blowout in 1964.
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Title
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Red Adair
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Identifier
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e_sh_0170
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Creator
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Hershorn, Shel, 1930-2011 (Photographer)
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Dates
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circa 1964
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Resource
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Shel Hershorn photograph collection
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Description
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Photograph of Red Adair, oil well firefighter, directing the capping of an oil well blowout in 1964.
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Title
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Red Adair
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Identifier
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e_sh_0171
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Creator
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Hershorn, Shel, 1930-2011 (Photographer)
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Dates
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circa 1964
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Resource
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Shel Hershorn photograph collection
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Description
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Photograph of Red Adair, oil well firefighter, right, working with other firefighters to cap an oil well blowout in 1964.
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Title
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Red Adair
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Identifier
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e_sh_0172
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Creator
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Hershorn, Shel, 1930-2011 (Photographer)
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Dates
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circa 1964
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Resource
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Shel Hershorn photograph collection
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Description
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Photograph of Red Adair, oil well firefighter, directing the capping of an oil well blowout in 1964.
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Title
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Red Adair
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Identifier
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e_sh_0173
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Creator
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Hershorn, Shel, 1930-2011 (Photographer)
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Dates
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circa 1964
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Resource
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Shel Hershorn photograph collection
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Description
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Photograph of Red Adair, oil well firefighter, working to cap an oil well blowout in 1964.