LBJ MATERIALS RECEIVED FROM GEORGE MEYER PRINTED MATERIALS RELATED TO LBJ Object Description Date Envelope: Johnson vs. Humphrey. Vote Democratic. (2 copies) Ticket: a ticket for one free admission to the Austin Book and Paper Show. -Post card: The Lady Bird Special Flying Whistle Stop Oct. 26-27, 1964; (2 copies, one with Lady Bird Johnson’s writing) -Menu of Lady Bird Special Oct. 6-9, 1964; -Breakfast Menu of Lady Bird Special. Booklets booklet Lady Bird Johnson’s favorite recipes Private enterprise and the Great Society by M. A. Wright, President of Chamber of July 28, booklet Commerce of the United States 1966 Feeding cattle for beef from Congressman Lyndon B. Johnson. U. S. Department of booklet 1940 Agriculture. Farmers’ Bulletin No. 1549. Jan., booklet The LBJ Ranch telephone directory 1962 Aug. 6, booklet The mass on the day of marriage of Luci B. Johnson and Patrick J. Nugent 1966 “We are…the watchmen on the walls of freedom” the text of the speech President John Nov. 22, brochure F. Kennedy was scheduled to deliver in the Trade Mart in Dallas, TX. 1963 Dec. 15, name list The United States District Court For the Southern District of Texas 1961 pamphlet Ralph Webster Yarborough June 8, 1903-January 27, 1996 Cards/Postcards To Kenneth J. Siman. “My wishes are warm at this special time in your life and my July 31, card hopes high for your happiness always.” Lady Bird Johnson. 1979 Happy New Year card from Mr. and Mrs. Johnson card (2 copies) card Happy Holiday card from Mr. and Mrs. Johnson to Mr. and Mrs. Chilton O’Brien. card LBJ Coloring Book. “It’s the ugliest thing Ah ever saw!” card The White House Washington “Thank you for your holiday greeting and best wishes for happiness in the New Year.” card From the President and Mrs. Johnson (2 copies) Dec. 29, card New Year greetings from Mr. and Mrs. Johnson to Mr. and Mrs. Odom. 1965 Dec. 20, card Marry Christmas to Mr. and Mrs. Odom from Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. 1969 card “With my best wishes, Lyndon Baines Johnson.” card LBJ To Mr. and Mrs. Will Edward Odom, “your thoughtful remembrance cheered me and I Oct. 19, card want you to know how much Mrs. Johnson and I appreciate it.” Lyndon Johnson. 1965 “All of our family deeply appreciate your prayers and sympathy during our greatest card sorrow.” Signed by Lady Bird Johnson, Luci Johnson Nugent, and Lynda Johnson Robb Small White House Washington card: “with best wishes. Lyndon B. Johnson”/ “with card appreciation, Lyndon B. Johnson”/ “with best wishes, Lady Bird Johnson” “Thank you very much for your kind birthday greeting and for your thoughtful card comments. I am heartened by your support and good wishes.” Signed by Lyndon B. Johnson “The President appreciates your remembrance of him. Mrs. Johnson joins in grateful Nov. card thanks for your thoughtfulness at this time.” 1966 W. R. POAGE LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY JULY 2009 WACO, TX PAGE - 1 - Object Description Date “It was kind of you to remember my birthday and share your thoughts with me. I am card grateful for your greeting and support.” Signed by Lyndon B. Johnson. “My sincere congratulations upon your birthday. May good health be yours through card many more happy years.” Signed by Lyndon B. Johnson The Johnson Administration White House Christmas Cards 1964-1969: 1964 1964- card “Southwestern Willow”, 1965 “the South Lawn”, 1966 “American Elm”, 1967 “the 1968 Blue Room Tree”, and 1968 “South Portico View in Spring”. Oversize cards. Jan. 13, framed card Wishes for the new year from Lady Bird Johnson and Lyndon Johnson. 19986 postcard Giant post card. “I went all de way WIF L.B.J.” postcard Lyndon B. Johnson vs. Roger D. Branigin postcard LBJ in the office (3 copies) postcard Portrait of LBJ by Wayne Ingram. LBJ Library, Austin, TX. (2 copies) postcard Presidents of the United States of America postcard The L.B.J. Ranch- The Texas White House Stonewall, Texas An unfinished portrait of President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1974 by Elizabeth postcard Shoumatoff. Congressman Ray Roberts discusses 4th District problems with President Lyndon postcard Johnson. Homer Thornberry, Democratic Nominee for Congress, Tenth District. “I earnestly ask postcard you to vote for me on November 4. Homer Thornberry.” postcard With an image and biography of LBJ on the postcard. Portrait of Lyndon B. Johnson by Elizabeth Shoumatoff. First day of issue. LBJ 8c Aug. 27, postcard stamp. 1973 postcard The LBJ Ranch at winter time. 6 detachable post cards: Lyndon B. Johnson National Historic Site at Johnson City, postcard set Texas. Documents/Papers article printed from Feb. 1, Campaign collectibles dig up dirty politics in Dallas this weekend Dallas News 2008 inauguration address The inauguration address of Lyndon Baines Johnson (2 copies) 1965 George Meyer was recommended as an appraiser of LBJ books and manuscript Apr. 18, email copy materials in this email 2006 Email between Ben Rogers and Ben Guttery, subject on “Me and Roosevelt for May 14, email copy Johnson” and Camp MacArthur/Rich Field research 2009 To Mrs. Mary Jane McCaffree. Inside with a memorandum and two United States letter Senate Chamber tickets. Dec. 24, letter To Mr. and Mrs. Will Odom 1964 Aug. 2, letter Letter from Lyndon B. Johnson 1960 May 9, letter To Mr. and Mrs. Odom from Vice President Hubert Humphrey, with envelope attached 1967 Sep. 7, letter To Mr. Stormy Davis from Lyndon B. Johnson when he was the Vice President 1962 proclamation Thanksgiving Day 1968 A Proclamation Envelopes Inauguration of Lyndon B. Johnson Jan.20, 1965, “Mark Eastwood. 415 Oakleaf Drive. Jan. 20, envelope San Antonio 9, Texas.” Inside with an LBJ introduction card. 1965 Aug. 27, envelope Johnson Library Austin, Texas. First day of issue. 1973 W. R. POAGE LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY JULY 2009 WACO, TX PAGE - 2 - Object Description Date Inauguration of Lyndon B. Johnson Jan.20, 1965. Jan. 20, envelope “Please accept our sincere thanks and appreciation for your good wishes and kind 1965 remembrance of our daughter, Luci, on her marriage.” Signed by Lady Bird Johnson and Lyndon Johnson. Inauguration of Lyndon B. Johnson. Stamp collector. Miss Sharon Marie Halt, 26 Beech Jan. 20, envelope Road, Eggertsville, New York. 1965 Aug. 27, envelope Official First Day Cover. Lyndon Baines Johnson. 1908-1973 (2 copies) 1973 Johnson’s “Great Society” Legislation. Mr. H. G. Bayliss. P.O. Box 504. Hayward, Jan. 4, envelope California 94543 1965 “I will do my best. That is all I can do. I ask for your help and God’s”. William J. Carn. Aug. 27, envelope 45 Meridian Road. Levittown, New York. 11756. Memorial stamps Sam Rayburn 4c 1973 and Lyndon B. Johnson 8c. Official first day of issue. Alfred C. Green. 6221 Northeast Bonner Drive. Vancouver, May 22, envelope Washington 98665. 1986 Lyndon B. Johnson. Stonewall, TX. Stamps on the cover: 1973 8c Johnson Aug. 27, envelope commemorative issue as well as 1968 6c Flag over the White House. Mr. H. G. 1976 Bayliss. P. O. Box 504. Hayward, California 94543 In Memoriam. Lyndon B. Johnson. Mr. Denis Healy Barr- Stalfort Co. 6100 W. Howard Aug. 27, envelope St. Niles, IL 60648. Austin, TX. 1973 In Memoriam. Lyndon Baines Johnson. Austin, TX Aug. 27, envelope (2 copies) 1973 “First Day Cover” cachet by premier- Houston. Signature for the outside of this cover is Aug. 27, envelope an actual reproduction from a hand signed note to L. U. Kaiser, July 24, 1954. 1973 In memoriam. Lyndon B. Johnson. First day of issue. Black picture of LBJ on the left of Aug. 27, envelope the envelope with golden letters. 1973 Aug. 27, envelope In memoriam. Lyndon B. Johnson. Official first day cover. LBJ with the White House. 1973 Aug. 27, envelope Honoring LBJ. Background picture is his birthplace in Stonewall, Texas. 1973 envelope To Mr. Lyndon Johnson from Casa Bianca. From Lyndon B. Johnson to Mr. Charles N. Searl Executive Vice President Billings envelope Chamber of Commerce. LBJ with Mrs. Johnson, Vice-President Humphrey and Chief Justice Earl Warren at the U.S. Capitol. Inaugural Ceremonies, January 20, 1965. Stamps: Bicentennial Jan. 20, envelope Executive Branch 25c, United States Senate 25c, House of Representatives 25c and 1990 Lyndon Johnson 8c. envelope The White House Washington (7 envelopes) envelope Lyndon B. Johnson Austin, Texas 78701 with LBJ signature on the cover (13 copies) envelope LBJ Ranch Stonewall, Texas 78671 (5 copies) -account sheet: Campbell/Neumann account forward $325; -envelope: From Remite Caye, Mexico, to Lindon B. Yonzon; envelopes -envelope: From Applebaum, Solleftegatan 17, Sweden to President Johnson, USA (Feb. 17, 1967); -envelope: From George Shoji Sakaki, Japan, to Mr. Lyndon Johnson (Dec. 18, 1968). Programs/Invitations Dec. 09, invitation To Mr. and Mrs. Odom. Invitation to the marriage ceremony of Lynda Bird Johnson. 1967 Jan. 20, invitation invitation to the inauguration of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson 1961 Inauguration of President Johnson and Vice President Humphrey. Invitation with photo Jan. 20, invitation of Lyndon Johnson and Hubert Humphrey. (2 copies) 1965 W. R. POAGE LEGISLATIVE LIBRARY JULY 2009 WACO, TX PAGE - 3 - Object Description Date To Mr. and Mrs. Will Odom, Inauguration of Lyndon B. Johnson and Hubert H. Jan. 20, invitation Humphrey (2 copies); 1965 Inaugural activities calendar and information. Sep. 16, invitation Mrs. Johnson requests Mrs. Duke at a reception at the LBJ Ranch. 1966 Mr. and Mrs. Johnson invited Mr. and Mrs. Will Edward Odom to attend a barbecue at Nov. 7, invitation the LBJ Ranch. 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Johnson invited Mr. and Mrs. Will Edward Odom to attend a barbecue March, invitation honoring Latin American Ambassadors at the LBJ Ranch.
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