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Andrea Bolling and Richard Bolling

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Andrea Bolling and Richard Bolling sitting at a dining table with unidentified people during a Girl Scouts Convention luncheon in Washington, D.C. Andrea is looking at the camera and smiling.

Date Published
1964

Bolling speaking with George Meany

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Bolling speaking with George Meany, leader of the AFL-CIO, for a KCSD TV program in Washington, D.C. Bolling is sitting on the right looking at Meany.

Date Published
1969-11-04

Filming Richard Bolling

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Two unidentified white male cameramen are recording Bolling as he walks down the hall of the Rayburn Building with another unidentified white man for a film "Role of a Congressman" in Washington, D.C...

Date Published
1970-11

Frank Karsten, Richard Bolling, and Paul Jones

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Frank Karsten, Richard Bolling, and Paul Jones standing left to right and hold each others' hands at a luncheon honoring retiring House members Karsten and Jones in Washington, D.C.

Date Published
1968-07-17

Group portrait of House Rules Committee

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Group portrait of House Rules Committee members sitting around a long table in Washington, D.C. All members are looking forward. Committee chair Howard Smith is sitting in front. Richard Bolling is...

Date Published
1963-09

Group portrait of House Rules Committee

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Group portrait of House Rules Committee members sitting around a long table in Washington, D.C. All members are looking forward. Committee chair Howard Smith is sitting in front. Richard Bolling is...

Date Published
1963-09

Harry S. Truman with Richard Bolling and Oscar Chapman

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Harry S. Truman speaking with Richard Bolling and Oscar Chapman at the Harry S. Truman Press Club luncheon in Washington, D.C. Truman is shaking hands with both Bolling (standing left) and Chapman...

Date Published
1961-11-02

Jim Bolling with Richard Bolling

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Jim Bolling speaking with Richard Bolling in front of a brick building in Washington, D.C. Richard is wearing a light colored suit and black tie. Both are smiling.

Date Published
1964

Luncheon honoring members of the 91st Congress

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Group portrait at a luncheon honoring members of the 91st Congress who had ancestors in Congress. The luncheon is in the Old Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C. Richard Bolling is sitting third...

Date Published
1969

Lyndon Johnson giving Richard Bolling a book

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Lyndon Johnson giving Richard Bolling a book about Johnson in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C. John Akin and Jim Bolling are standing to the right behind Johnson, holding books.

Date Published
1968-01-30

Lyndon Johnson shaking hands with John Akin

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Lyndon Johnson shaking hands with John Akin in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C. Richard Bolling and Jim Bolling are standing in back, smiling at Akin.

Date Published
1967-01-30

Lyndon Johnson signing the Civil Rights Act

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Lyndon Johnson speaking for a national broadcast after signing the Civil Rights Act (HR 7152) in the White House, Washington, D.C. A large crowd is sitting and watching the president speak. Included...

Date Published
1964-07-06

Lyndon Johnson signing the Civil Rights Act

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Lyndon Johnson signing the Civil Rights Act (HR 7152) in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., surrounded by a large group of congressmen. Directly behind Johnson are Martin Luther...

Date Published
1964-07-06

Lyndon Johnson signing the Civil Rights Act

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Lyndon Johnson signing the Civil Rights Act (HR 7152) in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., surrounded by a large group of congressmen. Directly behind Johnson are Martin Luther...

Date Published
1964-07-06

Lyndon Johnson signing the Civil Rights Act

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Lyndon Johnson signing the Civil Rights Act in the White House in Washington D.C. Johnson is sitting at a desk in front of a group of congressmen and officials including Richard Bolling and Martin...

Date Published
1964-07-02

Lyndon Johnson with Richard Bolling

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Lyndon Johnson with Richard Bolling and several unidentified children in the White House in Washington, D.C. Johnson is looking forward and reaching toward one of the boys.

Date Published
1964-11-16