An image of a drawing of Lyndon B. Johnson's birthplace by Mary Johnson. The inscription on the drawing reads: "Here Lyndon was born in the west bedroom with the fireplaces and windows shaded by a tree."
Sam Ealy Johnson, Sr. (center) with family members. On his right is his wife, Eliza Bunton Johnson, to her right is her mother, Priscilla Jane McIntosh Bunton.
First Photograph of Lyndon Baines Johnson. The photograph was made with a stereo camera adapted to place two different exposures side by side on a single negative.
Lady Bird Johnson's father, Thomas Jefferson Taylor, Jr., holding her eldest brother, Thomas Jefferson Taylor III, and her youngest brother, Anthony Jefferson Taylor
Sam Ealy Johnson, Sr. (center) with family members. On his right is his wife: Eliza Bunton Johnson, to her right is her mother, Priscilla Jane McIntosh Bunton.
Sculptures on display in the White House gardens for the Festival of the Arts. Some of the sculptures include: Seymour Lipton's "Ancestor" (1958), William Zorach's "Affection" (1933), Oronzio Maldarelli's "Bianca No. II" (c. 1952), Dmitri Hadzi's…
President Lyndon B. Johnson, President Harry S.Truman and others walk through the Truman Library. In the background is a mural painted by Thomas Hart Benton "Independence and the Opening of the West".
Seated L-R: President Lyndon B. Johnson (flipping pages of bill); Former President Harry S.Truman (holding handful of pens). Standing behind them: Lady Bird Johnson, Vice President Hubert Humphrey, Bess Truman
President Lyndon B. Johnson signs bill, Former President Harry S. Truman displays pens while Bess Truman, Vice President Hubert Humphrey, and Lady Bird Johnson look on