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President Gerald R. Ford 1974-1977
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Gerald Rudolph Ford Portrait
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First Lady Betty Ford
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Betty Ford
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Vice President Nelson Rockefeller 1974-1977
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Rockefeller
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger 1975-1977
http://www.state.gov/secretary/former/40813.htm
Gerald Ford in 1914
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Gerald R. Ford, Jr. and his cousin Gardner James display the day's catch from a dock, Silver Lake, MI. 1923.
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Leslie King and his mother Dorothy Gardner. Later he would be renamed after his adoptive father Gerald Rudolf Ford, Sr.
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In a photograph taken by his mother, Gerald Ford poses on the steps of the Ford home at 649 Union Street with his half-brothers Tom (left), Dick (right), and Jim (on dad's lap), and Gerald R. Ford, Sr. 1927
http://www.ford.utexas.edu/avproj/hseries/1924.htm
1930 South High School football team, Grand Rapids, MI.
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Coach Gerald R. Ford, Jr. and the Yale University Boxing Team, New Haven CT, while attending Yale Law School. He Also coached football.
http://www.ford.utexas.edu/avproj/hseries/yale.htm
1938 Betty Bloomer
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Gunnery Officers on board the USS MONTEREY, October 24, 1943
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1944 Navigation Officer Gerald Ford on the USS Monterey
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Gerald and Betty Ford on their wedding day. October 15, 1948
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Gerald and Betty Ford's wedding in 1948
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Gerald R. Ford, Jr., Betty Ford, and their children Mike, Jack, Susan, and Steve sit in the dining room of the Ford residence at 514 Crown View Drive, Alexandria, VA. 1958
http://www.ford.utexas.edu/avproj/hseries/1956.htm
Representative Gerald R. Ford, Senator Everett M. Dirksen, Ray Bliss and Thruston Morton watch election returns on several televisions in an unidentified office. November 8, 1966
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Representative Gerald R. Ford poses with his half-brothers Dick, Jim, and Tom Ford in the Minority Leader's Office. 1970
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President Richard M. Nixon meets with Senate Minority Leader Hugh Scott, House Minority Leader Gerald R. Ford, and Representative John Rhodes in the Cabinet Room. 1971
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On October 11, 1973, Spiro T. Agnew became the first American vice president to resign from office because of criminal charges. He was charged with extortion, tax evasion, and bribery. He pleaded no contest to tax evasion and was fined $10,000. Agnew’s disgrace added to the weight of the problems faced by United States President Richard Nixon. The 1972 break-in at the Democratic Party headquarters at the Watergate building in Washington, D.C., caused Nixon to resign from office less than a year after Agnew resigned.
http://encarta.msn.com/media_461567805/Agnew_Resigns.html
President and Mrs. Richard M. Nixon with Representative and Mrs. Gerald R. Ford in the Blue Room following the nomination of Gerald Ford as the President's choice to succeed Spiro T. Agnew as Vice President. October 13, 1973.
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President and Mrs. Ford in the Oval Office. December 6, 1974
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New President Gerald Ford, Betty Ford, Pat and Nixon walk to the helicopter for Nixon's departure, August 9, 1974.
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Brezhnev and Gerald Ford in Vladivostok, 1974
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1974 President Ford holding a Vietnamese baby and talking to a Vietnamese refugee
http://www.super70s.com/Super70s/Tech/Aviation/Disasters/75-04-04(C5Vietnam).asp
Mrs. Ford in the White House Treaty Room
http://www.whitehousemuseum.org/floor2/treaty-room.htm
President Ford Pardons Nixon
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1975 Vice Presiden Nelson Rockefeller with President Ford and Henry Kissinger discuss the evecuation of Saigon, April 1975
http://www.ford.utexas.edu/library/exhibits/vietnam/vietnam.htm
Nelson Rockefeller with his wife Happy Rockefeller before being appointed Vice President by President Ford
http://faculty.smu.edu/dsimon/A%20Film%20Course/Apr26d.htm
President Ford plays golf at Macinaw Island 1975
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Then-Vice President Nelson Rockefeller (right) and his wife Margaretta Murphy (second on left) entertain then-President Gerald R. Ford (left) his wife Betty (second on right) and their daughter Susan (center) at the Naval Observatory on September 7, 1975.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Rockefeller
1975 Saigon evacuation
http://www.planetwaves.net/contents/saigon.html
Ford family on the White House grounds. (l-r) Steve, Susan, Jack, Gayle, and Mike. September 6, 1976
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Gerald Ford, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and Chief of Staff Richard Cheney
http://www.voltairenet.org/article123817.html
Jerry Ford and Speaker of the House Carl Albert
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1976 Queen Elizabeth and President Ford
http://www.solarnavigator.net/hrh_queen_elizabeth_80_facts.htm
Four Presidents (Reagan, Carter, Ford, Nixon) in the White House Blue Room prior to leaving for Egypt and President Anwar Sadat's Funeral. 10/8/81
http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/archives/photographs/four.html
Gerald Ford after being awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1999
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/863634.stm
2000 At the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia
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Former U.S. President Gerald Ford, who presided over the country’s recovery from what he called "our long national nightmare" and who made a controversial decision of conscience to pardon former President Richard M. Nixon, was honored for his political courage with the 2001 John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award
http://www.jfklibrary.org/Education+and+Public+Programs/Profile+in+Courage+Award/Award+Recipients/Gerald+Ford/Award+Announcement.htm
President George W. Bush and Laura Bush pose with former President Gerald R. Ford and wife Betty Ford during the presentation of the birthday cake at the Dinner in Honor of President Ford's 90th Birthday at the White House, Wednesday, July 16, 2003. White House photo by Eric Draper.
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2004 Betty Ford and Teresa Heinz Kerry
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/vote2004/first_ladies/photo9.html
The Ford Library
http://www.leeandkristin.net/AnnArbor/NCampus/Ford1.html
The Clintons with Jimmy Carter at President Ford's funeral.
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