Logo

Our Presidents

  • Comment Policy
  • Archive
  • RSS
  • Ask me anything
banner
Here’s Lyndon B. Johnson and Claudia Alta ‘Lady Bird’ Taylor Johnson on their honeymoon in Xochimilco, Mexico.  They were wed on November 17, 1934.
Happy anniversary to the LBJs!
-LBJ Library Photo
Pop-upView Separately

Here’s Lyndon B. Johnson and Claudia Alta ‘Lady Bird’ Taylor Johnson on their honeymoon in Xochimilco, Mexico.  They were wed on November 17, 1934.

Happy anniversary to the LBJs!

-LBJ Library Photo

Source: presidentialtimeline.org

    • #LBJ
    • #Lady Bird Johnson
    • #Lyndon B. Johnson
    • #Weddings
    • #Honeymoon
    • #Mexico
    • #black and white
    • #portrait
  • 1 year ago
  • 105
  • Permalink
  • Share
    Tweet

105 Notes/ Hide

  1. ednodo reblogged this from ourpresidents
  2. anime-hentai likes this
  3. sleepinginyourflowerbed reblogged this from ourpresidents
  4. rebashley likes this
  5. retrocampaigns reblogged this from ourpresidents
  6. queen-of-painn reblogged this from ourpresidents
  7. always-tete reblogged this from fylatinamericanhistory
  8. macguffin likes this
  9. lesmis13 reblogged this from fylatinamericanhistory
  10. nanablog likes this
  11. grcmeehan reblogged this from ourpresidents
  12. hutchiam reblogged this from ourpresidents
  13. This was featured in #History
  14. ourpresidents posted this
← Previous • Next →

Portrait/Logo

About

One space to bring the past 13 Presidents together. Discover behind-the-scenes history here.


We're a nationwide network of the U.S. National Archives.

For more information, visit Presidential Libraries

Please note: reblogs, likes, and follows are not endorsements.

Connect with us

Facebook

Twitter

Foursquare

Twitter

loading tweets…

Things we like

  • Photo via coolchicksfromhistory

    oupacademic:

    By the time James Garfield and Lucretia entered the White House, they had a strong, committed marriage, soon to be cut short by...

    Photo via coolchicksfromhistory
  • Photoset via coolchicksfromhistory

    oaklandtribunearchives:

    MING QUONG CHINESE HOME

    High school girls from the Ming Quong Home, formerly an orphanage at Eighth and Fallon...

    Photoset via coolchicksfromhistory
  • Photo via usagov

    Image description: An illustration from The Rocket Book, an illustrated story published in 1912 that is now available to read online at Read.gov...

    Photo via usagov
  • Photoset via npr

    theparisreview:

    André Kertész: On Reading

    Photoset via npr
See more →
  • RSS
  • Random
  • Archive
  • Ask me anything
  • Mobile

Effector Theme by Carlo Franco.

Powered by Tumblr