Cecil Stoughton's White House Photographs, January 29, 1961–December 31, 1963

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Cecil Stoughton's White House Photographs, January 29, 1961–December 31, 1963

1961-1963

14 linear feet

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 11673145

John F. Kennedy Library

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