- U.S. Presidents (x)
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George W. Bush and Dick Cheney
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Identifier
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e_dlh_0027
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Creator
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Heikes, Darryl
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Topic
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Parades and processions, U.S. Presidents, Politicians--United States
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Dates
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2001-01-20
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Box
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3So34d
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Resource
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Darryl Heikes photographs
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Description
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President-elect George W. Bush and Vice President-elect Dick Cheney watch their inaugural parade from the reviewing stand in front of the White House protected from the sleet storm, January 20, 2001.
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Jimmy Carter plays softball
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Identifier
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e_dlh_0021
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Creator
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Heikes, Darryl
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Topic
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Sports, U.S. Presidents
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Dates
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1985-08-31
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Box
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4Jb42a
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Resource
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Darryl Heikes photographs
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Description
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Former President Jimmy Carter plays softball at a campaign reunion in Plains, Georgia, August 31, 1985.
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Lee Harvey Oswald
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Identifier
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e_dlh_0029
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Creator
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Heikes, Darryl
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Topic
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Events, U.S. Presidents
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Dates
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1963
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Resource
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Darryl Heikes photographs
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Description
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Lee Harvey Oswald, the alleged slayer of President Kennedy, is held for questions during a press briefing after the assassination. Heikes remembers Oswald saying, "I'm just a patsy."
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Title
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Lee Harvey Oswald
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Identifier
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e_dlh_0011
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Creator
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Heikes, Darryl
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Topic
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Events, U.S. Presidents
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Dates
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1963
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Box
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3So34d
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Resource
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Darryl Heikes photographs
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Description
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Lee Harvey Oswald, the alleged slayer of President Kennedy, is held for questions during a press briefing after the assassination. Heikes remembers Oswald saying, "I'm just a patsy."
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Title
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President and Mrs. John F. Kennedy
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Identifier
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e_dlh_0009
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Creator
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Heikes, Darryl
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Topic
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U.S. Presidents
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Dates
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1963-11-22
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3So34d
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Resource
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Darryl Heikes photographs
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Description
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As they turned the corner toward the Texas School Book Depository, President Kennedy was shot. Heikes, a staff photographer for UPI and on contract with the Dallas Times Herald was positioned with a Widelux camera at the corner of Main and Harwood, just ten feet from the president's car.
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President Bill Clinton sings a duet with entertainer Carly Simon
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Identifier
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e_dlh_0026
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Creator
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Heikes, Darryl
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Topic
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Entertainment, Personalities, U.S. Presidents
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Dates
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1994-09-01
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3So34d
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Darryl Heikes photographs
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While on vacation, President Bill Clinton sings a duet with entertainer Carly Simon at a party at her home on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts September 1, 1994. Because the photo was taken at an "off the record" event, the White House would not allow U.S. News & World Report to publish it.
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President Dwight D. Eisenhower
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Identifier
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e_dlh_0016
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Creator
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Heikes, Darryl
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Topic
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U.S. Presidents
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Dates
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1959-10-14
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3So34d
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Darryl Heikes photographs
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Description
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President Dwight D. Eisenhower receives birthday greetings from the staff at Shilling Air Force Base in Salina, Kansas, October 14, 1959. During this time Heikes was already stringing for UPI while enrolled as a student at Kansas State University.
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President George H. W. Bush plays guitar
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Identifier
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e_dlh_0019
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Creator
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Heikes, Darryl
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Topic
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Entertainment, Politicians, U.S. Presidents
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Dates
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1989-01-20
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4Jb42a
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Darryl Heikes photographs
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President George H. W. Bush plays a guitar with blues legend B.B. King and Lee Atwater, Chairman of the Republican Party at a post-inaugural bash, January 20, 1989.
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President George H. W. Bush reacts to news from Secretary of State James Baker
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e_dlh_0024
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Creator
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Heikes, Darryl
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Topic
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Politicians, U.S. Presidents
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Dates
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1990-06-01
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4Jb42a
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Darryl Heikes photographs
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President George H.W. Bush reacts to news from Secretary of State James Baker that the Soviets were balking on signing part of the arms treaty just before President Gorbachev was to arrive at the Washington Summit, June 1, 1990. National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft (left) and Press Secretary Marlin Fitzwater (right) are also in the photograph.
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President Lyndon Baines Johnson
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Identifier
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e_dlh_0008
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Creator
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Heikes, Darryl
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Topic
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U.S. Presidents
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Dates
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1968
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2.325/T18a
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Darryl Heikes photographs
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President Lyndon Johnson makes a statement at a news conference held in the White House as grandson Lyndon B. Nugent expresses his disinterest, 1968. "Little Lyn" was the son of Luci Johnson and Patrick Nugent. Heikes said Johnson doted on the boy.
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President Richard Nixon
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Identifier
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e_dlh_0004
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Creator
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Heikes, Darryl
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Topic
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U.S. Presidents, Politicians, First ladies (United States)
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Dates
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1969
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2.325/T18a
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Darryl Heikes photographs
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President Richard Nixon plays the "Missouri Waltz" for former President Harry Truman, his wife Bess, and Pat Nixon at the Truman Library in Independence, Missouri, 1969.
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President Ronald Reagan
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Identifier
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e_dlh_0023
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Creator
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Heikes, Darryl
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Topic
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U.S. Presidents
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Dates
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1982
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4Jb42a
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Darryl Heikes photographs
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President Ronald Reagan campaigns for Senator David Durenberger in Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1982.
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President Ronald Reagan and Tammy Wynette
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Identifier
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e_dlh_0020
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Creator
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Heikes, Darryl
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Topic
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Entertainment, Events, U.S. Presidents
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Dates
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1984-07-04
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3So34d
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Darryl Heikes photographs
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Country music singer Tammy Wynette sings "Stand By your Man" to President Reagan at the Firecracker 400 held at the Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, Florida prior to the start of the race, July 4, 1984.