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JOHNSON'S INAUGURATION. Official Inaugural Program. Washington: January 20, 1965. image 1
JOHNSON'S INAUGURATION. Official Inaugural Program. Washington: January 20, 1965. image 2
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JOHNSON'S INAUGURATION.
Official Inaugural Program. Washington: January 20, 1965.

14 October 2020, 13:00 EDT
New York

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JOHNSON'S INAUGURATION.

Official Inaugural Program. Washington: January 20, 1965. Official Inaugural program, a presentation copy from Ladybird Johnson to Mr. and Mrs. Preston Bruce, 4to, original white card wrappers; together with an unsigned copy, two guest tickets to the Inaugural Ball at the National Army Armory, a place name card for the President, and programs for the Inaugural Parade and the Presidential Address:
Together with 17 large size official photographs of President Johnson, the First Lady and the Family; and 33 smaller official photographs, both black and white and color, of the Johnson Family, weddings and christenings at the White House.

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