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White House Photographs October 2, 1975 Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library White House Photographs October 2, 1975 This database was created by Library staff and indexes all photographs taken by the Ford White House photographersrelated to this subject. Use the search capabilities in your PDF reader to locate key words within this index. Please note that clicking on the link in the “Roll #” field will display a 200 dpi JPEG image of the contact sheet (1:1 images of the 35 mm negatives). Gerald Ford is always abbreviated “GRF” in the "Names" field. If the "Geographic" field is blank, the photo was taken within the White House complex. The date on the contact sheet image is the date the roll of film was processed, not the date the photographs were taken. All photographs taken by the White House photographers are in the public domain and reproductions (600 dpi scans or photographic prints) of individual images may be purchased and used without copyright restriction. Please include the roll and frame numbers when contacting the Library staff about a specific photo (e.g., A1422-10). To view photo listings for other dates, to learn more about this project or other Library holdings, or to contact an archivist, please visit the White House Photographic Collection page View President Ford's Daily Diary (activities log) for this day Roll # Frames Tone Subject - Proper Subject - Generic Names Geographic Location Photographer A6667 1-15 BW White House Pastry Chef close up portraits; wearing Heinz Bender Ground Floor - Schumacher chef's hat Kitchen A6667 16-17 BW White House Executive Chef close up portraits; wearing Henry Haller Ground Floor - Schumacher chef's hat Kitchen A6667 18-22 BW Preparing "Lobster en Bellevue ," Appetizer for Haller (only hands visible) Ground Floor - Schumacher the State Dinner in Honor of Emperor Hirohito putting lobsters on cooking Kitchen and Empress Nagako trays A6667 23-24 BW Preparing "Lobster en Bellevue ," Appetizer for Haller putting lobsters on Henry Haller Ground Floor - Schumacher the State Dinner in Honor of Emperor Hirohito cooking trays Kitchen and Empress Nagako A6673 26-35 BW Trip to Nebraska; White House Conference on GRF speaking at lectern; GRF, Audience Omaha, NE Omaha Hilton Kennerly Domestic and Economic Affairs - Omaha, various angles and distances Hotel - Dakota Nebraska Room A6674 2 BW Trip to Nebraska; White House Conference on midrange, handshaking GRF, hotel chef Secret Service Omaha, NE Omaha Hilton Kennerly Domestic and Economic Affairs - Omaha, Hotel Nebraska A6674 3-6 BW Trip to Nebraska; White House Conference on GRF standing, speaking at GRF, Baroody, Audience Omaha, NE Omaha Hilton Kennerly Domestic and Economic Affairs - Omaha, lectern; various angles and Hotel - Dakota Nebraska distances; all not in every Room frame Friday, January 27, 2017 Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, 1000 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, E-mail: [email protected] Page 1 of 40 Roll # Frames Tone Subject - Proper Subject - Generic Names Geographic Location Photographer A6674 7-13 BW Trip to Nebraska; Prior to Departure for handshakingsaying goodbye GRF, Police Officers Escorts, Omaha, NE Offutt Air Force Kennerly Washington - Mayor of Bellevue, Texas (TX); Mayor Robert Haworth, Caroline Base Wife & Daughter of Col. Robert Standerwick Standerwick, Sherrill Standerwick, (MIA since 1971 whose plane was shot down Officials over Laos) A6674 14-15 BW Trip to Nebraska; Prior to Departure for standing, waving at top of GRF Omaha, NE Offutt Air Force Kennerly Washington steps of Air Force One; taken Base from ground level A6674 16-18 BW Kennerly A6678 14A-16A BW Trip to Illinois - Prior to Departure from O'Hare standing by limousine, GRF, Presidential Party, Chauffeur, Chicago, IL O'Hare Field Kennerly Airport for Offutt Air Force Base assembling to board plane; Lukash Secret, Service Police handshaking; Kennedy (JFK) limousine; various angles and distances; all not in every frame A6678 17A-22A BW En route to Omaha, Nebraska sitting, standing, working, Rumsfeld, Unidentified Men Enroute to Omaha, Inside Air Force Kennerly telephoning; airplane NE One A6678 23A-24A BW En route to Omaha, Nebraska GRF standing; holding drink; GRF, Hartmann, Senator Carl Curtis Enroute to Omaha, President's Kennerly others seated in NE Cabin - Air background; airplane Force One A6678 25A-29A BW Trip to Nebraska - Arrival at Offutt Air Force handshaking at ropes, last GRF, Crowd Omaha, NE Offutt Air Force Kennerly Base frame standing on platform Base A6679 2-24 BW Trip to Nebraska; White House Conference on candids, full length shots of GRF, Participants Omaha, NE Omaha Hilton Kennerly Domestic and Economic Affairs; Q&A Session - GRF standing at lectern Hotel - Dakota Omaha, Nebraska answering questions; Room expressive; candids; various angles and distances A6680 12-13 BW Trip to Omaha, NE - Aboard Air Force One standing in doorway GRF, Unidentified Man Air Force One Kennerly A6680 14-15 BW Trip to Nebraska; Airport Arrival; US Senator standing, handshaking GRF, Gov. James Exon, Sen. Omaha, NE Offutt Air Force Kennerly and Governor of Nebraska (NE), Command in Roman Hruska, Gen. & Mrs. Base Chief Strategic Air Command (SAC); Vice Russell Dougherty, Lt. Gen. & Mrs. Commander SAC; Commander Offutt AFB, Air James Keck, Col. & Mrs. Richard National Guard Facility - Omaha, Nebraska Newton A6680 16 BW Trip to Nebraska; Presidential Suite, White standing, talking on phone Rumsfeld Omaha, NE Omaha Hilton Kennerly House Staff - Omaha, Nebraska Hotel A6680 16 BW Trip to Nebraska; White House Conference on onstage, applauding GRF, Gov. James Exon, Mayor Omaha, NE Omaha Hilton Kennerly Domestic and Economic Affairs; Q&A Session - Edward Zorinsky, Audience Hotel - Dakota Omaha, Nebraska Room Friday, January 27, 2017 Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, 1000 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, E-mail: [email protected] Page 2 of 40 Roll # Frames Tone Subject - Proper Subject - Generic Names Geographic Location Photographer A6680 17-23 BW Trip to Nebraska; White House Conference on GRF speaking, standing at GRF, Gov. James Exon, Mayor Omaha, NE Omaha Hilton Kennerly Domestic and Economic Affairs; Question and lectern; expressive; candids; Edward Zorinsky, Audience Hotel - Dakota Answer Session - Omaha, Nebraska various angles and distances Room A6681 2-4 BW Trip to Illinois - Prior to Departure for Offutt arriving in limousines; GRF, Crowd, Motorcade Chicago, IL O'Hare Kennerly Air Force Base, Omaha Nebraska Kennedy (JFK) limousine in International foreground Airport A6681 5 BW Trip to Illinois - Prior to Departure for Offutt arriving in limousines; last GRF, Crowd Chicago, IL O'Hare Kennerly Air Force Base, Omaha Nebraska frame: ascending steps to Air International Force One; taken from inside Airport plane; others in background A6681 6 BW Aboard Air Force One - enroute to Offutt Air standing in doorway, talking GRF, Unidentified Man enroute to Omaha, Inside Air Force Kennerly Force Base, Omaha Nebraska NE One A6681 7-9 BW Trip to Nebraska Arrival at Offutt Air Force descending ramp; greeting, GRF, Sen. Carl Curtis, Rumsfeld, Omaha, NE Offutt Air Force Kennerly Base, Omaha Nebraska - Senator & Governor handshaking; presidential Hartmann, Gov. James Exon, Sen. Base of Nebraska (NE), Command in Chief Strategic seal; Air Force Onel various Roman Hruska, Gen. & Mrs. Air Command (SAC); Vice Commander SAC; distances; all not in every Russell Dougherty, Lt. Gen. & Mrs. Commander Offutt AFB, Air National Guard frame James Keck, Col. & Mrs. Richard Facility - Omaha, Nebraska Newton A6681 10-11 BW Trip to Nebraska - Airport Arrival - Omaha, GRF walking, waving, Air GRF, Secret Service Omaha, NE Offutt Air Force Kennerly Nebraska Force One in background Base A6681 12-13 BW Trip to Nebraska - Airport Arrival - Omaha, GRF standing on platform, GRF, Secret Service, Crowd Omaha, NE Offutt Air Force Kennerly Nebraska speaking;back to camera Base A6681 14-17 BW Trip to Nebraska - Airport Arrival - Omaha, handshaking at rope; GRF, Secret Service, Crowd Omaha, NE Offutt Air Force Kennerly Nebraska entering limousine, waving Base A6681 18-19 BW Trip to Nebraska; Presidential Suite, White standing, talking GRF, Rumsfeld, Hartmann Omaha, NE Omaha Hilton Kennerly House Staff - Omaha, Nebraska Hotel A6681 20 BW Trip to Nebraska; Videotaping Television GRF autographing; all not in GRF, Howard Silber, Terry Omaha, NE Omaha Hilton Kennerly Interview with Military Editor Omaha World- frame Forsberg, Steven Murphy, Sam Hotel - Herald, KMTV-NBC Newscaster, News Director Steward, Joel Fowler, Mary Jane Wyoming Room WOW-TV; KWTV-ABC Newscaster; Senior O'Dell Producer KYNE-TV (PBS), Newscaster Iowa Educ. Broadcasting Network - Omaha, Nebraska A6681 21-31 BW Trip to Nebraska; Photo Op with members of standing, talking, GRF, Homer Early, Velma Hill, Omaha, NE Omaha Hilton Kennerly the South Omaha Neighborhood Assoc. handshaking; all not in every Donald Murphy, Samuel Hotel (SONA); SONA President, Members of Board, frame Greenberg, Marie Tillman Vice President, Secretary - Omaha, Nebraska A6682 2-6 BW Trip to Illinois - Aboard Air Force One; Enroute sitting at table, talking; GRF GRF, Rep. Robert McClory Enroute to President's Kennerly to Chicago, Illinois holding, smoking pipe Chicago, IL Cabin - Air Force One Friday, January 27, 2017 Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, 1000 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, E-mail: [email protected] Page 3 of 40 Roll # Frames Tone Subject - Proper Subject - Generic Names Geographic Location Photographer A6682 7-10 BW Trip to Illinois - Arrival in Chicago, Illinois handshaking; waiting to GRF, Lt. Col. William McQuade, Chicago, IL O'Hare Kennerly enter limousines; last frame: Rumsfeld, Entourage, Media International tail end of motorcade; Airport various angles and distances; all not in every frame A6682 11 BW Trip to Illinois - Arrival at Hotel GRF leaves limousine, GRF, Secret Service, Crowds Chicago, IL Conrad Hilton Kennerly waving, walks to hotel Hotel - outside entrance on pavement A6682 12 BW Trip to Illinois - Taking Phone Call from Chicago Secret Service hands GRF, Secret Service Chicago, IL Conrad Hilton Kennerly Mayor Richard Daly telephone to GRF Hotel - Office for Rep.
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