Inventory for FOIA 2015-0019-F Gore Vice Presidential Photographs
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Presidential Materials Division 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Room G-7 Washington, DC 20408-0001 Phone: (202) 357-5200 Fax: (202) 357-5941 [email protected] Inventory for FOIA 2015-0019-F Gore Vice Presidential Photographs Taken November 6, 2000 through December 14, 2000 Extent 430 contact sheets containing approximately 12,216 photographs Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Gore Vice Presidential records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552, as amended) and therefore may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance with legal exemptions. Copyright Photographs in this collection that were prepared by officials of the United States Government as part of their official duties are in the public domain. Researchers are advised to consult the copyright law of the United States (Title 17, USC) which governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Provenance Official records of the Albert Gore, Jr. vice presidency are in the custody of the Presidential Materials Division in Washington, DC and are administered by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) under the provisions of the Presidential Records Act (PRA). Processed By Staff Archivists, October 2015. Previously restricted materials are added as they are released. 1 Scope and Content The materials in FOIA 2015-0019-F are a selective, not necessarily all inclusive, body of records responsive to the topic of the FOIA. The photographs processed for this request depict the following events: Vice President Gore with Senator Lieberman, family and staff on the day before the presidential election; Election Day; the days of the Florida election recount; and Vice President Gore’s televised concession speech on December 13, 2000. Approximately half of the images processed in response to this FOIA request are closed as personal records as defined by 44 U.S.C. 2201(3). Photographs taken on November 6, 2000 into the early hours of November 7, 2000 depict Vice President Gore with his wife Mary Elizabeth (“Tipper”) Gore at political rallies and airport arrival ceremonies, speaking to crowds and greeting supporters in the following locations: Waterloo, Iowa; Flint, Michigan, Tampa and Miami, Florida; and St. Louis, Missouri. In Waterloo, Iowa, Vice President and Mrs. Gore spoke to the press and greeted workers as they arrived at a John Deere manufacturing facility. In Flint, Michigan, they greeted supporters at a political rally held at the Local 659 Union Hall. In addition, Vice President Gore and entertainer Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds spoke to supporters at the New Jerusalem Gospel Church. While in Florida, Vice President and Mrs. Gore attended an outdoor rally in South Beach, Vice President Gore spoke with nurses at a cancer center, and held a political rally with Senator Lieberman in Tampa. The photographs taken on Election Day, November 7, 2000, show Vice President Gore and his family at an airport arrival ceremony in Nashville, Tennessee and arriving at the Forks River Elementary School in Carthage, Tennessee to cast their ballots. While at the Forks River Elementary School, Vice President Gore gave a statement to the press and students gathered in the school gymnasium. Photographs from this date also depict events related to the gathering of Gore supporters at the War Memorial Plaza in Nashville, Tennessee which include: production staff preparations, entertainers performing on stage, chairman of Gore’s presidential campaign William M. (“Bill”) Daley speaking to the crowd, and crowd reaction to the election results. There are also photographs taken at the Loews Vanderbilt Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee where the Gore/Lieberman campaign staff and the media covering the Gore campaign were stationed. The images include White House Communications Agency (WHCA) staff preparing a conference room for press statements, the press holding room, and Vice President Gore making a statement. The photographs taken in the days following the election show Vice President Gore, Senator Lieberman, Bill Daley and former Secretary of State Christopher Warren giving statements to the press in a variety of locations which include the White House, the Vice President’s residence at the United States Naval Observatory, and The Hay-Adams hotel. There are also images of the Gore family with Senator and Hadassah Lieberman at various Washington, DC restaurants; Vice President Gore in meetings with staff at the White House and on an open press phone call to Senator Tom Daschle and Congressman Dick Gephardt with Senator Lieberman; Gore interviews with Leslie Stahl of “60 Minutes,” journalist Trudy Feldman, Adam Clymer of the New York Times, John King of CNN and Claire Shipman of NBC; and the Gore family volunteering at the Second Harvest Food Bank in Anacostia, Maryland. Other images include shots of the press, and protestors and supporters gathered outside of the United States Naval 2 Observatory and outside the United States Supreme Court on the day arguments were heard in Bush v. Gore. The photographs taken on December 13, 2000 depict staff setting up the room for Vice President Gore’s televised concession speech, the Gore and Lieberman families, Vice President Gore officially conceding the election, and staff gathered inside and outside of the White House to greet Vice President Gore as he departs following the speech. Non-election related photographs include images of staff holiday parties, Tipper Gore participating in the National Christmas Tree Topping Ceremony, and the Vice President’s residence stewards working. White House staff members pictured include: Charles Burson, Jim Kennedy, Paul Cusack, Nancy McFadden, David Beier, Wendy New, George Frampton, Morley Winograd, Lorraine Miller, Steve Richetti, Brian Reich and Lindsay Drewel. Other individuals depicted include: Congressman Dick Gephardt, Reverend Jesse Jackson, Transportation Secretary Rodney Slater, Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers, Education Secretary Richard Riley, Governor Jeb Bush of Florida, United States Olympic Women’s Baseball Team captain Kathleen McGlynn, Bon Jovi, Cher, Stevie Wonder, and Star Jones. These photographs were taken by White House photographers Samantha Appleton, Molly Bingham, and Callie Shell. System of Arrangement Records responsive to this FOIA request were found in the Vice Presidential records of the White House Photograph Office. The White House Photograph Office assigned each roll of 35 mm film a unique roll number. The roll numbers for the Vice Presidential photographs begin with “V” in order to distinguish them from the Presidential photographs taken by White House photographers during the administration. The office created a contact sheet for each roll of film and organized them in binders by film type (color or black and white) and roll number. The contact sheets responsive to this request are arranged by binder book number, and thereunder, by roll number. The Photograph Office left gaps in the roll numbers for unexplained reasons. Archival processing of photographs is done at the contact sheet level. The following is a list of photograph contact sheets processed in response to FOIA 2015-0019-F: Gore Vice Presidential Records: White House Photograph Office Vice Presidential Photographs Book 203 (V28718-V29225) V28983 November 7, 2000 V28984 November 7, 2000 V28985 November 7, 2000 V28986 November 7, 2000 3 V28987 November 7, 2000 V28988 November 7, 2000 V28989 November 7, 2000 V29074 November 6, 2000 V29075 November 6, 2000 V29076 November 6, 2000 V29077 November 6, 2000 V29078 November 6, 2000 V29079 November 6, 2000 V29080 November 6, 2000 V29081 November 6, 2000 V29082 November 6, 2000 V29106 November 6, 2000 V29107 November 6, 2000 V29108 November 6, 2000 V29109 November 6, 2000 V29110 November 6, 2000 V29111 November 6, 2000 V29119 November 7, 2000 V29120 November 7, 2000 V29121 November 7, 2000 V29122 November 7, 2000 V29123 November 7, 2000 V29124 November 7, 2000 V29125 November 7, 2000 V29166 November 7, 2000 V29167 November 7, 2000 V29168 November 7, 2000 V29169 November 7, 2000 V29170 November 7, 2000 V29190 November 8, 2000 V29197 November 8, 2000 V29215 November 8, 2000 V29216 November 8, 2000 V29217 November 8, 2000 V29218 November 8, 2000 V29219 November 8, 2000 V29220 November 8, 2000 V29221 November 8, 2000 V29222 November 8, 2000 V29223 November 8, 2000 V29224 November 9, 2000 V29225 November 9, 2000 4 Book 47 (B/W) (V28979-V29214) [1] V28990 November 7, 2000 V28991 November 7, 2000 V29032 November 6, 2000 V29033 November 6, 2000 V29034 November 6, 2000 V29083 November 6, 2000 V29084 November 6, 2000 V29086 November 6, 2000 V29087 November 6, 2000 V29088 November 6, 2000 V29089 November 6, 2000 V29090 November 6, 2000 V29091 November 6, 2000 V29092 November 6, 2000 V29093 November 6, 2000 V29094 November 6, 2000 V29095 November 6, 2000 V29096 November 6, 2000 V29097 November 6, 2000 V29098 November 6, 2000 V29099 November 6, 2000 V29100 November 6, 2000 V29101 November 6, 2000 V29102 November 6, 2000 V29103 November 6, 2000 V29104 November 6, 2000 V29105 November 6, 2000 V29112 November 6, 2000 V29113 November 6, 2000 V29114 November 6, 2000 V29115 November 6, 2000 V29116 November 6, 2000 V29117 November 6, 2000 V29118 November 6, 2000 Book 47 (B/W) (V28979-V29214) [2] V29127 November 7, 2000 V29128 November 7, 2000 V29129 November 7, 2000 V29130 November 7, 2000 V29131 November 7, 2000 V29132 November 7, 2000 V29133 November