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Memorial service for President Lyndon B. Johnson - Washington D.C. January 25, 1973.
Yesterday marked the anniversary of Lyndon Baines Johnson’s death on January 22, 1973.  Our 36th President died at the LBJ Ranch in Stonewall,Texas and is buried in the family grave site near his birthplace. 
LBJ - A Life
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Memorial service for President Lyndon B. Johnson - Washington D.C. January 25, 1973.

Yesterday marked the anniversary of Lyndon Baines Johnson’s death on January 22, 1973.  Our 36th President died at the LBJ Ranch in Stonewall,Texas and is buried in the family grave site near his birthplace. 

LBJ - A Life

-from the LBJ Library

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