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Lyndon B. Johnson insisted that JFK’s wife Jackie Kennedy accompany him back to Washington hours after her husband's assassination on November 22, 1963.
Jacqueline Kennedy-Onassis believed Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson was behind the assassination of her husband, according to tapes recorded by the former First Lady just months after his death ...
quicklist: 7title: Lady Bird Johnson text: Lady Bird Johnson was in the third car of Kennedy's motorcade, beside her husband Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, on the day of the shooting.
Jackie Onassis believed that Lyndon B Johnson and a cabal of Texas tycoons were involved in the assassination of her husband John F Kennedy, ‘explosive’ recordings are set to reveal.
A historic presidential limousine used by former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy and then by former President Lyndon B. Johnson has sold to a private collector. On Thursday, Daniel Schmitt & Co ...
This 1964 Chrysler Imperial Presidential Limousine was used by former First Lady Jackie Kennedy during her husbands, JFK, funeral and eventually became the presidential limousine for Lyndon B. Johnson ...
The limousine was used by Jackie Kennedy in the funeral procession for her husband, President John F. Kennedy in 1963. President Lyndon Johnson also used the limousine on many occasions.
Flanked by Jackie Kennedy (R) and his wife, Ladybird, Vice President Lyndon Johnson is sworn in as president of the United States of America by Dallas Federal District Judge Sarah T. Hughes (L) on ...
Sixty years ago today, Jackie Kennedy stood by Lyndon B. Johnson amid JFK's assassination — see the moving photo. Jackie Kennedy Praised for Standing in Inauguration Photos in 1963 She put the U ...
It remained in use by Mrs. Kennedy for nearly a year and was later used by Johnson during his presidency, including his inauguration. With just over 15,000 miles on the odometer, the car remains ...
Lyndon B. Johnson and Jackie Kennedy. Universal History Archive/Getty Jackie remained in the suit from 12:30 p.m. CT, when JFK was shot, until the next morning, including during the swearing-in of ...
Lyndon B. Johnson became the 36th President of the United States after the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963; Johnson ran in his own right in 1964, winning in a landslide.