This empty envelope bears a handwritten note from an unknown person, congratulating President Lyndon Johnson on the birth of his first grandchild, Patrick Lyndon Nugent.
This hand-drawn diagram shows the layout of the room in which President Lyndon Johnson and Soviet Chairman Alexsei Kosygin met in Glassboro, New Jersey, on June 23 and 25, 1967; it includes a hand-drawn diagram of the items on the table at which they met on the reverse side.
These are Jack Valenti's handwritten notes taken during a meeting between Lyndon B. Johnson and his aides, Congressional leaders, and the Attorney General and his aides. The meeting concerned the logistics of the President sending a bill to Congress that would enforce the right of all Americans to vote.
This file unit contains materials related to President Lyndon B. Johnson's schedule for the day March 20, 1965, such as meeting notes and backup materials, agendas, memorandums, guest lists, correspondence about appointments with the President, and press releases.
In this memorandum, Jim Jones informs the President of the fire that kills the crew of Apollo 1. The President read the note aloud at the White House reception for Secretary of Commerce, John T. Connor. Virgil "Gus" Grissom, Roger Chaffee and Edward White died in the fire.
This is a memorandum from Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey to President Lyndon B. Johnson summarizing the suggestions of the members of the Council on Equal Opportunity for actions they think the President should take after the events of "Bloody Sunday" in Selma, Alabama, when law enforcement officials attacked civil rights demonstrators.