Photograph inscribed

Lyndon Baines JOHNSON   |   Lady Bird JOHNSON

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Photograph inscribed

SIGNED BY PRESIDENT LYNDON JOHNSON, ADDITIONALLY INSCRIBED AND DATED “CHRISTMAS, 1964” BY LADY BIRD JOHNSON TO GENERAL TED CLIFTON, TRUSTED MILITARY AIDE TO BOTH JFK AND LBJ, VINTAGE COLOR PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINT OF THE PRESIDENT AND HIS FAMILY

JOHNSON, Lyndon Baines and JOHNSON, Lady Bird. Photograph inscribed. (Washington, D.C.): 1964. Color print, 7-1/4 by 9-/1/4 inches image, overall 11 by 14 inches.

Color print of President Johnson, Lady Bird and daughters Lynda Bird and Luci Baines Johnson, standing on the White House lawn, inscribed and signed by Lady Bird Johnson, “To General Ted Clifton, with our appreciation and best wishes, Lady Bird Johnson and [additionally signed by] Lyndon B. Johnson, [continued in her cursive] Christmas, 1964.” From the estate of General Clifton, who was Military Aide to both LBJ and JFK, was in Dallas at JFK’s assassination, and witnessed LBJ’s swearing-in on Air Force One.

This handsomely mounted large color print is signed by President Johnson and inscribed and signed by Lady Bird Johnson to Major General Chester “Ted” Clifton, Jr., who was both LBJ’s and JFK’s Military Aide. This print shows the President, Lady Bird and their two daughters standing together on the White House lawn at springtime, and contains Lady’s Bird’s inscribed date of “Christmas, 1964”—nearly one year after Johnson rose to the presidency following the assassination of JFK. As Kennedy’s Senior Military Aide before joining the Johnson White House, General Clifton was “the officer responsible for the President’s daily morning intelligence briefings on world events. Clifton was in the motorcade in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963, when Kennedy was assassinated,” was present at Johnson’s swearing-in aboard Air Force One, and traveled with Jacqueline Kennedy when the President’s body was airlifted to Bethesda Naval Hospital” (New York Times). General Clifton continued as Johnson’s Military Aide until 1965, when he was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal on retiring after 33 years of service. From the estate of Major General Clifton.

A fine inscribed and signed print.

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