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51-16-President's Personal Files Invitees to Tricia's Wedding 6-12-71 Richard Nixon Presidential Library Contested Materials Collection Folder List Box Number Folder Number Document Date No Date Subject Document Type Document Description 51 16 6/12/1971Personal Other Document Guest List to Tricia's Wedding (1 of 4). Tuesday, June 12, 2012 Page 1 of 1 Presidential Materials Review Board Review on Contested Documents Collection: President's Personal Files Box Number: 144 Folder: Invitees to Tricia's Wedding 6/12/71 Document Disposition 86 Return Private/Personal DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL RECORD [NIXON PROJECT] DOCUMENT DOCUMENT SUBJECT/TITLE OR CORRESPONDENTS DATE RESTRIC NUMBER TYPE ./. :t. <!~ /.:<, 1971 /V. :J?/ pL.£.C>­ ~~ - ~oLG~-;:Z I O/.A/J·'V V. c... C<ES k] [ ?~;"a /o-M.-. .£U idzc.6. '>'l ~ (J FILE GROUP TITl.E BOX NUMBER PPF ]Af.l.../ FOLDER TITLE ~.7U.J~~ ,4, RESTRICTION CODES A. Release would violate a Federal statute or Agency Policy. E, Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential com mer, B. National security classified information. financial information. C. Pending or approved claim that release would violate an individual's F. Release would disclose investigatory information compiled f( rights. enforcement purposes. D. Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of privacy G. Withdrawn and return private and personal matarial. or a libel of a living person. H. Withdrawn and returned non-historical material. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION NA FORM 1421 I " GUEST LIST - Saturday, June 12, 1971 ------------- The President & Mrs. Nixon Miss Patricia, Nixon Mr. Edward Finch Cox Ensign & Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Abplanalp C 10 Hewitt Avenue Bronxville, New York 10708 Mr. & Mrs. Earl C. Adams D 1386 Orlando Road San Marino, California 91108 The Vice President & Mrs. Agnew B Suite G-400 The Sheraton Park - 20008 Mr. James Rand Agnew F Suite G-400 The Sheraton Park - 20008 Miss Susan Scott Agnew F Suite G-400 The Sheraton Park - 20008 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Anfinson A --S 102 \Vagon Wheel Drive Yotba Linda. California --92686 Hon. (Amb) & Mrs. Walter H. Annenberg C AInerican Embassy London, England Mr. & Mrs. Raymond J. Arbuthnot D Post Office Box 261 La Verne, California 91750 Mr. & Mrs. John B. Aspegren K 120 East 8lst Street New York, New York 10028 Mr. & Mrs. S. Muir Atherton R. D. #4, lllB G Princeton, New Jersey 08540 Lt. General & Mrs. Milton G. Baker Valley Forge Military Academy D Wayne, Pennsylvania 19087 :::: !i £ - 2 - 6/12/71 Mr. & Mrs. Donald F. Barrow K Box 276 Cold Spring Harbor, LoI., New York 11724 Mr. David Talcott Bates G "Valenzuela Springs!! Route 3, Box 575 Carmel, California 93921 Dr. & Mrs. Talcott Bates K "Valenzuela Springs!! Route 3, Box 575 Carmel, California 93921 Mr. & Mrs. Rolf A. Baumann A 1522 Thompson Street Glendale, California 91201 Mr. & Mrs. Harris Baumgo1d G 20 East 74th Street New York, New York 10021 Mr. & Mrs. Louis Bellson D 8433 Melvin Avenue Northridge, California 91324 t (Pearl Bailey) Mr. Matthew Bender A 4540 Dundee Drive Los Angeles, California 90027 Miss Monique B~rard G c/o Mr. Rene- de Branche 315 East 86th Street New York, New York 10028 Mrs. Derick W. Betts K 15 Aspatuck Road Westhampton Beach, L. I., New York 11978 The Postmaster General & Mrs. Blount B 1314 28th Street, N. W. - 20007 Mr. & Mrs. Elmer H. BOobst C 1 Sutton Place South New York, New York 10022 Mrs. Edward Marshall Boehm J River Road, Washington Crossing Titusville, New Jersey 08560 Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Hugh Bradshaw .G 3 Hale Court, Lineolns Inn London w. C. 2, England -,; ; ~= .. It - 3 - 6/12/71 Mrs. George C. Brock D 1404 Century Towers West 2220 Avenue of the Stars Los Angeles, California 90067 , Hon. Mary T. Brooks D Apt. lll0, West Watergate 2700 Virginia Avenue, N. W. 20037 C Hon. &: Mrs. Herbert Brownell E Apt. 10, 635 Park Avenue New York, New York 10021 Hon. &: Mrs, Pat;rick J. Buchanan I 2500 Virginia Avenue, N. W. - 20037 Hon. &: Mrs. Wiley T. Buchanan, Jr. C 4220 Nebraska Avenue, N. W. 20016 The Chief Justice &: Mrs. Burger B 3111 North Rochester Street Arlington, Virginia 22213 Hon. (Dr) &:Mrs. Arthur F. Burns B 2510 Virginia Avenue, N. W. - 20037 Apt. 707N Hon. (Amb) &: Mrs. George Bush B / 5161 Palisade Lane, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20016 Mr. &: Mrs. Asa V. Call D 609 Mountain Drive. Beverly Hills, California 90210 Mr. &: Mrs. John Campagna K 345 East 86th Street New York, New York 10028 Mr. Donato V. Carnevale C 15 East 63 rd Street New York, New York 10021 Mr. &: Mrs. George Champion C 435 East 52nd St reet New York, New York 10022 Mr. &: Mrs. Norman Chandler E 455 South Lorraine Boulevard Los Angeles, California 90045 :: , -4- 6/12/71 Mrs. Thurmond Clarke E Box 447 /' Middleburg, Virginia 22117 Mr. & M,rs. Jonathan Colby G l3 Mont Street Milford, Connecticut 06460 Mr. &' Mrs. Albert L. Cole D 256- Rounc! Hill Road V Greenwich~ Connecticut 06830 Hon. & Mrs. Clement Conger - I 320 Mansion Dr"ive Alexandria, Virginia 22302 The Secretary of the Treasury & Mrs. Connally B The Sheraton Park,. Hotel - 20008 Hon. & Mrs. J. Curtis Counts C 1817 Edgehill Drive Alexandria, Virginia 22307 Mr. & Mrs. Howard E. Cox, Sr. K 148 East End Avenue Ne:w York, New York 10028 Mr. & Mrs. Howard E. Cox, Jr. G 3312 Reservoir Road, N. W. - 20007 --------------------------------------Miss Mary Ann Cox 148 East End Avenue Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Curtis K 5015 Garfield Street. N. W" New York, New York 10028 Washington, Do Co 20016 Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Darden K 2533 Hillegass Avenue, Apt. 305 Berkeley, California 94704 The Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Gilbert Darlington K v 925 Park Avenue, Apt. 13-B New York, New York 10028 I ". Miss Anne Davis G 199 Vaughan Street Portland, Maine 04102 Mr. Renl de Branche G 315 East 86th Street New York, New York 10028 - 5 - Q( 12. (11 Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. DeHaven F 943 Foxridge Lane Balti.m.ore, Maryland 21221 Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Delafield K 1514 Hiltview Drive Harbor Acres Sarasota, Florida 33579 D Mr. & Mrs. Ja:mes H. De:mpsay, Jr. K 1I0ak Point!! River Road Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022 Miss Melissa H. De:mpsey G "Oak Pointll River Road Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44022 Mr. & Mrs. Alan L. Detrick G 56 Brandywine Road Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey 07423 Mr. Jeffrey E. Donfeld I Apt. 629 . 2000 N Street, N. W. - 20037 Mrs. Joseph W. Dorland K 755 Park Avenue New York, New York 10021 Mr. & Mrs. M. Dorland Doyle D 825 Fifth A venue New York, New York 10021 K Mr. & Mrs. Jack J. Dreyfus, Jr. D 2 Broadway New York, New York 10004. Mr. Bruce Drown G One Crest Road West Rolling Hills, California 90274 Mr. & Mrs. Jack Drown C One Crest Road West Rolling Hills, California 90274 - 6 - 6/12/71 Mr. Larry Drown G One Crest Road West Rolling Hills, California 90274 Mr. & Mrs., John Duberg K Post Office Box 370 Southport, Connecticut 06496 Mrs. Ann Duggan D Apt. 20G, 60 West 57th Street New York, New York 10019 D Mr. & Mrs. Fernando Echavarria-Uribe G Avenida 116, #18-26 v Bogota, Colombia, South America Hon. & Mrs. John D. Ehrlichman H 330 Chesapeake Drive Great Falls, Virginia 22066 Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower C R. D. #2 Gettysburg, Pennsylvania 17325 Hon. {Amb} & Mrs. John S. D. Eisenhower C American Embass y Brussels, Belgium Miss Mary Eisenhower C American Embassy Brussels, Belgium D Mr. & Mrs. Robert Fellmeth G 4230 Winding Creek Road Sacramento, California 95825 Mr. & Mrs. Edward Ridley Finch, Jr. K 860 Park Avenue New York, New York 10021 Mr. Edward R. Finch III K 860 Park Avenue New York, New York 10021 ........ , - 7 - 6/12/71 Miss Elizabeth L. Finch K 860 Park Avenue New York, New York 10021 Miss Ma,rgaret R. Finch G 70 Causeway Lawrence, L. 1., New York 11559 Mr. Maturin D. Finch K 860 Par~ Avenue New York, New York 10021 Hon. &: Mrs. Robert H. Finch- B 6323 Beachway'Drive Falls Church, Virginia 22044 Mr. &: Mrs. Stephen B. Finch, Sr. K 70 Causeway •. Lawrence, L. I., New York 11559 Mr. Stephen B. Finch, Jr. G 70 Causeway Lawrence, L. I., New York 11559 Mr. &: Mrs. Duncan M. Findlay K Indian Trail. Harrison, New York 10528 Mr. &: Mrs. John W. Finger K 960 Park Avenue New York, New York 10028 The Rev. Dr. &: Mrs. Terence J. Finlay K 860 Park Avenue New York, New York 10021 Mr. &: Mrs. Leonard K. Firestone D Suite 1950 1/ 611 West Sixth Street Los Angeles, California 90017 Hon. &: Mrs. Peter M. Flanigan I 4801 Indian Lane, N. W. - 20016 -, Mr. &: Mrs. Patrick J. Frawley E 618 Club View Drive Los Angeles, California 90024 Miss Helen Clay Frick C 10 East 71st Street New York, New York 10021 Mrs. George M. Fuller C Apt. 1402 East 420i Cathedral Avenue, N. W. 20016 - 8 - 6/12/71 Miss Loie Grace Gaunt D 12122 Ora Street Garden Grove, California 92640 Mr. J. Paul Getty D 3810 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, California 90005 The Rev. Dr. & Mrs. C. Leslie Glenn K 16 Kalorama Circle, N. W. - 20008 Mr. & Mrs. Albert H. Gordon D 10 Gracie Square New York, New York 10028 Mr. & Mrs. Freeman F. Gosden D 720 North Alpine Drive Beverly Hills, California 90210 The Rev. Dr. & Mrs. Billy Graham D Little Piney Cove Montreat, North Carolina 28757 Mr. & Mrs. George Griswold, Jr. K 1148 Fifth Avenue New York, New York 10028 Mr. & Mrs. Marc Haas K 14 East 75th Street New York, New York 10021 Han. & Mrs. H. R. Haldeman H 5330 Chamberlin Avenue Chevy Chase, Maryland 20015 The Secretary of Agriculture & Mrs.
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