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White House Photographs April 7, 1976 Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library White House Photographs April 7, 1976 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 A9144 2A BW President in Colonnade walking, hands in pockets, GRF Colonnade Schumacher eyes downcast A9144 3A-13A BW Luncheon and Interview with Representatives seated at table; camera on GRF, Wayne Sargent, Ken Morrel, First Floor Schumacher of The Nashville Banner and Gannett Cheney, Nessen and GRF Frank van der Linden, Paul Miller, Family Dining Newspapers; 100th Anniversary of Nashville Allen Neuhart, lorie Wilson, Room Banner Charles Overby; Cheney, Nessen, Margita White A9144 14A BW Luncheon and Interview with Representatives standing, holding plate; Waiter Kitchen Schumacher of The Nashville Banner and Gannett formal wear Newspapers; 100th Anniversary of Nashville Banner; White House Waiter A9145 0A-10A BW Luncheon and Interview with Representatives standing, handshaking, GRF, Wayne Sargent, Ken Morrel, First Floor Schumacher of The Nashville Banner and Gannett talking; seated at table; all Frank van der Linden, Paul Miller, Family Dining Newspapers; 100th Anniversary of Nashville not in frames Mr. & Mrs. Allen (Lorie Wilson) Room Banner Neuhart, Charles Overby; Cheney, Nessen, Margita White A9146 2A-25A Color Photo Op with 1976 Boys Clubs of America Boy GRF standing with officials; GRF, Officials; Robert Fisher; Rose Garden Schumacher of the Year (Fisher) and Regional Boys of the individual photo ops with Robert Zikias, Tommy Wiggins, Year Regional Boys; group photo; Jamie Thompson, Barry Cannon, all not in every frame Ronald Fancher, Enrique Gutierrez, Lester Garnier, Brad Bramlet, & Timothy Holland Wednesday, August 15, 2012 Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, 1000 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, E-mail: [email protected] Page 1 of 5 Roll # Frames Tone Subject - Proper Subject - Generic Names Geographic Location Photographer A9147 1A-15A Color Photo Op with 1976 Boys Clubs of America Boy individual photo ops with GRF, R.Zikias, R. Wiggins, J. Rose Garden Schumacher of the Year and Regional Boys of the Year Regional Boys; present Thompson, B. Cannon, R. Fancher, award to Boy of the Year E. Gutierrez, L. Garnier, B. Robert Fisher, holding Bramlet, T. Holland; offficial, plaque (fr: 8A-15A) Robert Fisher A9147 16A-19A Color Landscaping; Tulips; Flowers; Tree shot of tulips planted under Rose Garden Schumacher a tree, colonnade in background A9148 3-11 BW Meeting with Bipartisan Congressional seated at table and along GRF, Rockefeller,Kissinger, Cabinet Room Fitz-Patrick Leaders; Vice President; Secretary of State; walls; staff (Russell Rumsfeld, Mathews,Dr T. Secretary of Defense; Secretary of Education; O'Rourke?) standing, talking Cooper;Sens. US Senators; US Representatives Mansfield,Scott,Griffin,Curtis,Case, Schweiker,Young,Moss,Stennis,Ma gnuson, Byrd;Reps. Albert,O'Neill,McFall,Burton,Rhode s,Michel,Anderson,Morgan,Broomf ield,Price,Wilson,Rogers,Carter, Others A9148 12-16 BW Unidentified White House Steward standing with parrot on White House Steward Unidentified Fitz-Patrick hand and shoulder office A9148 17-18 BW Meeting with Bipartisan Congressional standing together before or Sen. Robert Byrd, William Kendall Scheduling and Fitz-Patrick Leaders; US Senator from West Virginia (WV); after meeting Advance Office Deputy Assistant for Legislative Affairs A9148 19-22 BW Meeting with US Senator from Pennsylvania arms on eachothers GRF, Sen. Hugh Scott Scheduling and Fitz-Patrick (PA), US Rep. George H. Mahon (D-TX) and shoulders, backs to camera, Advance Office Deputy Assistant for Legislative Affairs entering Oval Office A9148 23-31 BW Meeting with US Senator from Pennsylvania standing together, talking GRF, Sen. Hugh Scott Scheduling and Fitz-Patrick (PA), US Rep. George H. Mahon (D-TX) and Advance Office Deputy Assistant for Legislative Affairs A9149 3A-4A BW Unidentified White House Workman portrait of Black-American in Unidentified Man White House Thomas work clothes; Afro hair style, Office 1970s A9149 5A-21A BW Assistant Director for Trade, Finance and head and shoulder portraits Samuel Rosenblatt White House Thomas Resources Office A9150 5-17 BW Visiting Group Photo standing, seated; posing on Unidentified Group South Lawn Shaddix lawn; White Hiouse and Truman Balcony in background A9150 5-23 BW Visiting Group Photo standing, posing near Unidentified Group North Entrance Shaddix columns Wednesday, August 15, 2012 Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, 1000 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, E-mail: [email protected] Page 2 of 5 Roll # Frames Tone Subject - Proper Subject - Generic Names Geographic Location Photographer A9151 1-12 Color Springtime View of Tulips, Rose Garden and tulip bed in foreground, Oval Rose Fitz-Patrick Oval Office; Landscaping Office and Colonnade in Garden/Colonn background ade A9152 4-17 Color Springtime View of Tulips, Rose Garden and tulip bed in foreground, Oval Rose Fitz-Patrick Oval Office; Landscaping Office and Colonnade in Garden/Colonn background ade A9152 18 Color Fitz-Patrick A9152 19 Color Springtime View of Pool on North Lawn view of pool and fountain in North Lawn Fitz-Patrick foreground, North Entrance in background A9152 20-23 Color View of Colonnade colonnade Colonnade Fitz-Patrick A9153 2-21 Color Springtime View of Tulip Bed under Driveway tulip bed in foreground, South Entrance Fitz-Patrick and Columns of South Entrance camera looking up at columns of South Entrance A9153 22-23 Color Springtime Window Washing standing on ladder; back to Window Washet South Entrance Fitz-Patrick camera A9153 24-26 Color Springtime Views view through columns; Truman Balcony Fitz-Patrick Washington Monument in background A9153 27-32 Color Springtime Window Washing standing on ladder; taken Window Washer Unidentified Fitz-Patrick from inside White House Room A9153 33-36 Color Springtime Views Empty room; piano in frame State Dining Fitz-Patrick 34 Room A9154 2-3 Color Greeting Princesses for the 1976 Cherry GRF makes remarks as press GRF, Media Rose Garden Fitz-Patrick Blossom Festival-Remarks hold microphones A9154 14-19 Color First Lady Photo Op with Princesses for the BF standing with lined up Betty Ford, 1976 Cherry Blossom Rose Garden Fitz-Patrick 1976 Cherry Blossom Festival-Remarks princesses; handshaking; Princesses walking away; all not in every frame A9155 4A-5A BW Meeting to Congratulate Congressman Ronald seated at desk, walking away GRF Oval Office Fitz-Patrick Paul (D-TX) upon winning the special election from desk for Congress, 4/3/1976-prior to A9155 6A-14A BW Meeting to Congratulate Congressman Ronald seated at desk; others GRF, Rep. Ronald Paul; Oval Office Thomas Paul upon winning the special election for seated against wall Friedersdorf, Loeffler Congress, 4/3/1976; US Representative from Texas (TX) A9155 15A-16A BW Reception for Republican Members of seated in circle, GRF talking GRF, congressmen Blue Room Thomas Congress from the Midwest Wednesday, August 15, 2012 Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, 1000 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI, 48109, E-mail: [email protected] Page 3 of 5 Roll # Frames Tone Subject - Proper Subject - Generic Names Geographic Location Photographer A9155 17A BW Departing from Reception for Republican standing at doorway, GRF, Rep. Clarence Brown; Second Floor - Thomas Members of Congress from the Midwest; US handshaking Friedersdorf Center Hall Representative from Ohio (OH) A9155 18A-19A BW Reception for Republican Members of standing in hallway, talking; GRF, Marsh, Cheney, Fridersdorf Second Floor - Thomas Congress from the Midwest-departing from; Cheney on crutches with Center Hall US Rep.(R-OH) foot cast A9156 4-16 BW Reception for Republican Members of photo ops with: Johnson:4; GRF; Rep. James Johnson, Sens. Blue Room Thomas Congress from the Midwest; US Senators & Pearson: 5, 6; Dole 6, 7; James Pearson, Robert Dole & Representatives from Colorado (CO- Johnson Domenici 8; Armstrong: 9; Pete Domenici; Reps. William & Armstrong), Kansas (KS- Pearson, Dole & Winn 9-11; Pressler12-14; Armstrong, Larry Winn Jr., Larry Winn), New Mexico (NM- Domenici, South Abdnor (13-15); Brown: 16; Pressler, James Abdnor, & Bud Dakota (SD- Pressler & Abdnor), and Ohio (OH- Brown; Others Brown) A9164 3A-8A BW Meeting with Business Leaders from Western all standing,
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