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DescriptionFord family watches Sacramento assassination attempt news coverage image A6332-04.jpg
English: Following the September 5, 1975 10:04 am PST attempt on U.S. President Gerald Ford's life by cultist Charles Manson Family member Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme in Sacramento, California, Ford returned back to Washington D.C.. Shown in the above image: President Ford and First Lady Betty Ford and sons Jack and Steve watch the 11:00 pm EST[1] (8:00 pm PST) television news coverage of the attempt on the President's life from the second floor residence in the White House.
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Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library, Image: A6332-04 from Fordlibrarymuseum.gov Assassination Attempts, September 1975 photo essay
Author
David Hume Kennerly
(1947–)
Alternative names
David H. Kennerly
Description
American photographer, photojournalist and journalist
Date of birth
9 March 1947
Location of birth
Roseburg
Work location
Washington, D.C.
Authority file
: Q2612206
VIAF: 115546275
ISNI: 0000000110851480
ULAN: 500094862
LCCN: n79034618
NAID: 10580971
WorldCat
creator QS:P170,Q2612206
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Institution
InfoField
Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum
Native name
Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum
Parent institution
National Archives and Records Administration
Location
Grand Rapids
Coordinates
42° 58′ 06″ N, 85° 40′ 39″ W
Established
1982
Website
www.fordlibrarymuseum.gov
Authority file
: Q3103913
VIAF: 130706494
ISNI: 0000000106866110
LCCN: n85373759
NAID: 6
J9U: 987007376898605171
WorldCat
institution QS:P195,Q3103913
References
↑White House (September 5, 1975) Daily Diary of President Gerald R. Ford: September 45, 1975[1], pages 12
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