Lutz has extensive holdings of the famous names of the Vietnam War period, including Presidents Eisenhower, Johnson and Nixon, Generals Westmoreland and Giap, Senator Robert Kennedy, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Presidential advisor Henry Kissinger. Click on photographs to explore the archive.
General William Westmoreland Signs A Condolence Letter For A Soldier Killed In The Tet Offensive
President Lyndon Johnson Writes A War-Dated Letter To Secretary Of Defense Robert McNamara
On The Day President Lyndon Johnson Signs The Gulf Of Tonkin Resolution Into Law, Senator Pat McNamara Writes That The Bill “Will Prevent An Escalation Of The War In Viet Nam And Will Contribute To The Peace And Security Of Southeast Asia”
Vice President Spiro Agnew Signs A Memo, Thanking His Staff For Coming To The Office Despite Massive Anti War Protests In Washington, DC
First Lady Lady Bird Johnson Signs A Letter Commenting On The White House Luncheon In Which Singer Eartha Kitt Protested The Vietnam War
North Vietnamese General Nguyen Giap Signs His Book About His Victory Over The French At Dien Bien Phu
Bill Clinton, Then A Student At Oxford, Writes About His Draft Lottery Number: “When I Returned I Lost My Deferment And Now Am Back In The Pool With A High Lottery Number But Still A Good Chance Of Being Called” (Page One)
Bill Clinton, Then A Student At Oxford, Writes About His Draft Lottery Number: “When I Returned I Lost My Deferment And Now Am Back In The Pool With A High Lottery Number But Still A Good Chance Of Being Called” (Page Two)
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