White House Photo Office Collection (Nixon Administration). 1/20/1969 - 8/9/1974. Nixon White House Photographs. 1/20/1969 - 8/9/1974. President Richard M. Nixon Meeting Elvis Presley And Two of His Associates Jerry Schilling And Sonny West

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White House Photo Office Collection (Nixon Administration). 1/20/1969 - 8/9/1974. Nixon White House Photographs. 1/20/1969 - 8/9/1974. President Richard M. Nixon Meeting Elvis Presley And Two of His Associates Jerry Schilling And Sonny West

1970

Pictured: Richard M. Nixon, Jerry Schilling, Sonny West, Elvis Presley.

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Richard Nixon Library

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