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Press Conference Of Robert Hartmann, Counsellor To The President, United States. Office Of The White House Press Secretary, Robert Hartmann Aug 1974

Press Conference Of Robert Hartmann, Counsellor To The President, United States. Office Of The White House Press Secretary, Robert Hartmann

Watergate Era

Transcript of press conference with Robert Hartmann, Counselor to the President. Hartmann discussed President Gerald Ford's appointment of Nelson Rockefeller as Vice President.


Remarks By Gerald R. Ford Being Sworn In As The 38th President Of The United States, United States. Office Of The White House Press Secretary, Gerald Ford Aug 1974

Remarks By Gerald R. Ford Being Sworn In As The 38th President Of The United States, United States. Office Of The White House Press Secretary, Gerald Ford

Watergate Era

Press release of President Gerald R. Ford's remarks after being sworn into office.


Memorandum To House Speaker Carl Albert, Theodore C. Sorensen Nov 1973

Memorandum To House Speaker Carl Albert, Theodore C. Sorensen

Watergate Era

Memorandum to Speaker of the House of Representatives Carl Albert from Theodore Sorensen with proposed plans for a scenario where Speaker Albert succeeded to the presidency. Albert requested the memo amid the intensifying Watergate scandal and Vice President Spiro Agnew’s resignation. After Agnew’s resignation on October 10, 1973, Albert was first in the line of presidential succession.