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Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0051.tif, domi085jpg0051.jpg. Peter Hoyt Dominick (1915-1981) served Colorado in the United States Congress from January 3, 1961 until January 3, 1975, first as a Representative from the 2nd Congressional District (1961-1963), then as a United States Senator (1963-1975). Throughout his legislative career, Dominick was an advocate for the decentralization of power from the federal government and promoted individual and civil rights. As a member of both the House and the Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, he worked on legislation that dealt with important issues to Western states including water reclamation, exploration and use of mineral resources and protection of wilderness areas. Portrait taken at the Lainson Studio at the Brown Palace Hotel, Denver, Colo. probably in 1968. Title supplied by cataloger.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0050.tif, domi085jpg0050.jpg. Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.) and Congressman Wilson (R-Calif.) sit behind a desk during their appearance on NBC's Meet the Press on September 17th, 1972. There are microphones with the NBC logo in front of each of the men and a Meet the Press logo is visible behind Representative Wilson. The congressmen were being interviewed about the upcoming presidential and congressional elections. Sen. Dominick was chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) and Rep. Wilson was chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC). Photograph was taken on September 17, 1972. Title supplied by cataloger. "Reni Newsphotos, Inc. (Reni Photos)"--Stamped in red on back of photograph.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0049.tif, domi085jpg0049.jpg. Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.), wearing a leather aviator jacket and holding glasses, shakes hands with Lieutenant Colonel John Cochran, commanding officer of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 333 (VMFA-333). Marine Major Henry Carr, also from VMFA-333, stands to the left of Lt. Col. Cochran, shaking hands with an unidentified man who can be seen over Cochran's left shoulder. The VMFA-333 insignia, a tiger's head on a shamrock with a lightning bolt in the background, can be seen on Major Carr's right sleeve. Rear Admiral Baldwin stands on Cochran's right with his back to the camera. Vice Admiral Johnston can be seen over Rear Admiral Baldwin's right shoulder. Personnel aboard the USS America (CV-66) were conducting training exercises in the Atlantic Ocean prior to leaving for Vietnam in June 1972. Photograph was taken on April 15, 1972. Title supplied by cataloger. "U.S. Navy"--Stamped on back of photograph. "Photographic laboratory, USS America (CVA-66)"--Stamped on back of photograph.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0048.tif, domi085jpg000.48.jpg. Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.) listens to Dr. Joseph P. Kerwin, M.D., National Aeronautics and Space Administration astronaut and 1st physician in space, as he discusses the Skylab Cluster during a tour of the Manned Spacecraft Center at NASA in Houston, Texas. Dr. Kerwin, standing in shirtsleeves, was a pilot on Skylab 2 (SL-2), the first manned mission to the Skylab 1 Space Station. Albert Fay is on the senator's right and Nancy P. Dominick, the senator's wife, stands on his left. Harry B. Combs, a Denver native, author, and aviator as well as a former president of Gates Learjet Corporation and founder of AMR Combs, stands slightly behind Mrs. Dominick. Comb's wife, Virginia (Ginney) Combs stands to his left. Charles Dyas stands with his hand on a stanchion. A sign dangling from the railing in the left side of the photograph reads "Controlled Access Area". Photograph was taken on November 27, 1971. Title supplied by cataloger. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Houston, Texas 77058. NASA S-71-57871--Stamped on front of photograph. For release: photo no. S-71-57871--This photograph is a government publication--Not subject to copyright. It may not be used to state or imply the endorsement by NASA or by any NASA employee of a commercial product, process or service, or used in any other manner that might mislead. Accordingly, it is requested that if this photograph is used in advertising and other commercial promotions, layout of copy be submitted to NASA prior to release.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0047.tif, domi085jpg0047.jpg. United States Air Force Brigadier General Chester J. Butcher gestures as he speaks to Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.) on the tarmac of Nakhon Phanom Royal Thai Air Force Base (RTAFB), Thailand. An unidentified man in a suit stands behind Brigadier General Butcher and Colonel Crosby stands with his arms crossed next to the general. Colonel McFalls stands to the right of Senator Dominick and an unidentified man stands behind the senator. An aircraft can be seen in the background. Senator Dominick was on his second trip to Southeast Asia as a member of the United States Senate Armed Services Committee. Photograph was probably taken on January 15, 1970. Title supplied by cataloger. "Official U.S.A.F. Photo."--Stamped on back of photograph. "Det. 12 601st Photo flight (MAC) APO 93610"--Stamped on back of photograph.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0046.tif, domi085jpg0046.jpg. Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.) shakes hands with Colonel Crosby of the United States Air Force. U. S. Air Force Brigadier General Butcher can be seen standing between the two men. An Air Force jet and two saluting soldiers can also be seen. As commander of Task Force Alpha at Nakhon Phanom RTAFB, Brigadier General Butcher was responsible for directing Air Force missions during the Vietnam War. Senator Dominick was on his second trip to Southeast Asia as a member of the United States Senate Armed Services Committee. Photograph was taken on January 15, 1970. Title supplied by cataloger. "Official U.S.A.F. Photo." "Det. 12 601st Photo Flight (MAC) APO 96310"--Stamped on back of photo.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0045.tif, domi085jpg0045.jpg. Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.), holding a pair of glasses, stands to the right of Sen. Allott (R-Colo.) as they greet Colorado's delegates to the National Youth Science Camp. Craig Flowers stands to the right of Sen. Dominick and John Darrow stands to the left of Sen. Allott. The NYSC is a science education program run by the National Youth Science Foundation. Two students from each state are selected to participate in the outdoor classroom program held each summer at Camp Pocahontas in West Virginia. Photograph was taken on July 19, 1968. Title supplied by cataloger.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0044.tif, domi085jpg0044.jpg. Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.) poses with Mrs. Harold (Lenora) Moss of the B'nai B'rith in an unidentified location. A model of a sailing ship, a portion of a trophy and framed photographs can be seen in the background. Title supplied by cataloger.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0043.tif, domi085jpg0043.jpg. Robert M. Gjonovich, District President of the National Association of Post Office and General Services Maintenance Employees (NAPOGSME) presents Sen. Dominick with a plaque from members of the labor union as Ross Messer and Edward Diekemper look on. Senator Dominick served on the U.S. Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee from January 15, 1965 to January 3, 1975. Photograph was taken on February 14, 1968. Title supplied by cataloger. "Washington--February 14"--Handwritten on caption slip.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0042.tif, domi085jpg0042.jpg. Sen. Dominick (left) and Gov. Love (right) are photographed with Staff Sergeant Edward Bishop of the United States Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (MACV) in an unidentified location during their trip to Bangkok, Thailand in 1967. Staff Sergeant Bishop holds his son, Michael. The group stands in front of a Thai painting and a wall clock is visible in the background. Title supplied by cataloger.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0041.tif, domi085jpg0041.jpg. Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.), seated at a hearing table and wearing glasses, consults his notes as he prepares to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee Subcommittee on Antitrust and Monopoly in April, 1967. He appeared twice before the committee during its hearings entitled "Competitive Aspects of Oil Shale Development." He introduced a witness from the Colorado School of Mines on Tuesday, April 25, 1967. He also appeared in person on April 18, 1967. He told the committee that he was an "ardent advocate for the development of an oil shale policy" because it would boost the U.S. economy as well as reduce the country's reliance on foreign oil. Sen. Dominick endorsed private development of the resource, 80% of which was located in formations on government land in Colorado. Photograph was taken on either April 18, 1967 or April 25, 1967. Title supplied by cataloger.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0040.tif, domi085jpg0040.jpg. Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.) tours the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Kitty Hawk (CVA-63), which was sailing in the Gulf of Tonkin, with Rear Admiral Roger W. Mehle, United States Navy. Rear Adm. Mehle directed all naval airstrikes against North Vietnam. This stop was part of Senator Dominick's fact finding trip to Southeast Asia as a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee. Title supplied by cataloger.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0039.tif, domi085jpg0039.jpg. Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.), dressed in fatigues, stands in front of a bunker made of sandbags with a group of U. S. Air Force airmen. Left to right are Lieutenant Colonel Frank T. Bryan, from the 4th Air Commando Squadron, First Lieutenant Frank J. Capillupo from the 90th Tactical Fighter Squadron, Technical Sergeant William D. Wilkins from the 823rd Civil Engineering Squadron and Airman First Class James M. Vandapool from the 3rd Combat Support Group. BIen Hoa Air Base was located in south central Southern Vietnam, twenty miles from Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon). This stop was part of Senator Dominick's fact finding visit to Southeast Asia as a member of the United States Senate Armed Services Committee. Title supplied by cataloger. "U.S. Air Force Photo"--Stamped on back of photograph. "Det 6, 600 Photo SQ, AAVS (MAC)"--Stamped on back of photograph.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0038.tif, domi085jpg0038.jpg. Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.) stands outside II Field Force Headquarters in Bie?n Ho?a, South Vietnam with a group of U.S. Army soldiers from Colorado. From left to right are Captain Rudolf Peralez, Colonel George Wear, Sen. Dominick, Private First Class Thomas Jones, Private First Class Onope Arguello and John Hedrick. II Field Force was a United States Army command during the Vietnam War and was a part of the Tet Offensive in 1968. This stop was part of Senator Dominick's fact finding visit to Southeast Asia as a member of the United States Armed Services Committee. Title supplied by cataloger.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0037.tif, domi085jpg0037.jpg. Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.), dressed in fatigues, walks in front of two buildings with thatched roofs and a fenced-in area during a tour of a South Vietnamese village. The senator is escorted by Captain Scher from the United States Army, 4th Infantry Division, and a representative from the United States Air Force. Capt. Scher is walking on Dominick's right, and an Air Force colonel, with the name "McFalls" on his fatigues, is on the senator's left. This stop was part of Senator Dominick's fact finding trip to Southeast Asia as a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee. Photograph was taken in May 1967. Title supplied by cataloger. "Captain Scher" and "from 4th Division"--Handwritten on back of photograph.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0036.tif, domi085jpg0036.jpg. Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.) shakes hands with one of the U. S. Air Force airmen, 355th Tactical Fighter Wing (TFW), lined up to greet him on the tarmac at Takhli Royal Thai Air Force Base (Takhli RTAFB). Three United States Air Force officers also wait to shake hands with the senator. An airman with his back to the camera snaps a photograph of Senator Dominick. Several Air Force jets are in the background. This stop was part of Senator Dominick's fact finding trip to Southeast Asia as a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee. Photograph was taken on May 26, 1967. Title supplied by cataloger. "U.S. Air Force (Photo)."--Stamped on back of photograph. "Unclassified"--Stamped on back of photograph.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale.40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0035.tif, domi085jpg0035.jpg. Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.) stands in shirtsleeves with an unidentified United States Air Force officer in front of an unidentified building on the Udorn Royal Thai Air Force Base (Udorn RTAFB). Attached to the fascia is a sign "[Ye Wh?]o Passeth Thru These Portals, Stand Tall." Below the sign in a triangular field are 23 stars, 1 [gold?] and 22 [blue?]. Over the door lintel is a sign: "Home of ... [obscurred] Pack." This stop was part of Sen. Dominick's fact finding trip to Southeast Asia as a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee. Photograph was taken on May 20, 1967. Title supplied by cataloger. "U.S. Air Force (Photo), Det 3 600th Photo Sq AAVS... [stamp blurred]." "Unclassified"--Stamped on back of photograph.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0034.tif, domi085jpg0034.jpg. Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.) shakes hands with Airman First Class Michael Espinoza from Denver, Colorado, who is wearing sunglasses. Airman First Class Garfield Herrera from Pueblo, Colorado, is seen at left wearing a hat. Airman First Class Jerry Beall of Hotchkiss, Colorado stands to the right of Senator Dominick. An unidentified man stands behind the senator. Korat Royal Thai Air Force Base (Korat RTAFB), located approximately 165 miles northeast of Bangkok, Thailand, was in operation from 1964 until 1976 in support of the United States' military operations in Vietnam. This stop was part of Senator Dominick's fact finding trip to Southeast Asia as a member of the United States Senate Armed Services Committee. Photograph was taken in May 1967. Title supplied by cataloger. "U S Air Force 601 photo"--Stamped on back of photograph. "May '67"--Stamped on back of photograph. "Unclassified"--Stamped on back of photograph.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0033.tif, domi085jpg0033.jpg. Senator Young, Senator Cannon, Senator Dominick and Lieutenant General Moorman stand next to the Eagle and Fledglings statue on the campus of the U. S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The plaque at the base of the statue reads "Presented by Members of the Air Training Command, 1958". The academy's permanent campus opened at this site in 1958. The Cadet Chapel, a National Historic Landmark, and the Rampart Range of the Colorado Rocky Mountains can be seen in the background. Photograph was taken on March 13, 1967. Title supplied by cataloger. "Air Force Academy Photo"--Typed on caption slip. "USAFA" and "289 67" are stamped on reverse of photograph. A bird perched on a branch with the letters "USAFA" is stamped on the back of the photograph.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0032.tif, domi085jpg0032.jpg. Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.) stands with his congressional interns at an unidentified location. Sen. Dominick hired college students each summer to work in his office in Washington, D.C. Title supplied by cataloger.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0031.tif, domi085jpg0031.jpg. Sen. Murphy (R-Calif.), standing on the far left, and Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.), standing on the far right, talk to Charlie Pasarell and Dennis Ralston, two of the United States' top rated tennis players and Davis Cup teammates in 1966. Dennis Ralston also coached the Davis Cup team from 1968-1972. Ralston is on Dominick's right and wears a blazer with the Davis Cup insignia. Pasarell stands on Ralston's right. Sen. Dominick was a member of the Senate tennis team. Title supplied by cataloger.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0030.tif, domi085jpg0030.jpg. Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.) gestures from behind a tabletop lectern during his speech to members of the Capitol Hill Women's Club. Three women are seated at the head table near the podium. A floral arrangement of carnations is on the head table, and an American flag is in the corner. Title supplied by cataloger.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0029.tif, domi085jpg0029.jpg. Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.) stands to the right of DPC president Bill Madsen. Madsen holds a painting from the United States Air Force Art Collection that he presented to the senator after his speech to members of the club on November 25, 1966. Senator Dominick, who served as a pilot during World War II and was a lieutenant colonel in the United States Air Force Reserve, also received an honorary club membership. Photograph was taken on November 25, 1966. Title supplied by cataloger.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0028.tif, domi085jpg0028.jpg. Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.) stands at a lectern in the Palladian Ballroom at the Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D. C., as he delivers a speech to the attendees of the National Conference of State Legislative Leaders (NCSLL) on November 19, 1966. Behind the senator is one of several murals in the ballroom that depict scenes from Thomas Jefferson's home at Monticello. A large floral arrangement is in front of the lectern on the head table and several attendees are seated at banquet tables with their backs to the camera. The men seated at the head table are all state legislators. They are, from left to right; C. George DeStefano, a Republican and Rhode Island State Senator; Stewart Lamprey, a Republican and Senate President from New Hampshire; Jesse Unruh, a Democrat and Speaker of the California State Assembly; Paul Van Dalsem, a Democrat and Arkansas State Representative. Photograph was taken on November 19, 1966. Title supplied by cataloger. "Chase Ltd., Photo"--Stamped on back of photograph. "186-25-27"--Handwritten on back of photograph. "6-894/48"--Handwritten on back of photograph.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0027.tif, domi085jpg0027.jpg. A group of students from Englewood High School stand with their teachers and Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.) on the steps of an unidentified building in Washington, D.C. Photograph was taken on April 4, 1966. Title supplied by cataloger.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0026.tif, domi085jpg0026.jpg. Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.) stands next to Arden Larson, a high school senior and resident of Grand Junction, Colorado, in his office in Washington, D.C. Arden Larson, who received an award from the National Science Foundation (NSF), holds a carved elephant in his hand. The NSF supports programs that provide opportunities for high school and university undergraduate students to pursue advanced study and research in the sciences. Title supplied by cataloger.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0025.tif, domi085jpg0025.jpg. Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.) poses with two female members of his office staff in May 1965. Left to right are Carol Ford, Senator Dominick and Marcia Burget. Photograph was taken in May 1965. Title supplied by cataloger. "May 1965 Carol Ford -- Senator Dominick -- Marcia Burget"--Handwritten in blue on back of photograph.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0024.tif, domi085jpg0024.jpg. Sen. Hickenlooper (R-Iowa) gestures while speaking with Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.). Sen. Tower (R-Texas) stands between the two senators. All three senators presented a portion of the Republican party platform to the convention delegates on Tuesday, July 14th, 1964. Photograph was taken sometime between July 13-16, 1964. Title supplied by cataloger.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0023.tif, domi085jpg0023.jpg. Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.) and Sen. Allott (R-Colo.), on Senator Dominick's right, stand by the Colorado sign on the convention floor at the Cow Palace in San Francisco, California, site of the 1964 Republican National Convention. An unidentified man stands with his back to the camera. Sen. Allott was chairman of the 18-member Colorado delegation, which included Sen. Dominick. Senator Dominick presented a portion of the Republican platform to the convention delegates on Tuesday, July 14th. Photograph was taken sometime between July 13-16, 1964. Title supplied by cataloger.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale.40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0022.tif, domi085jpg0022.jpg. Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.) stands underneath a large banner that says "[F]or the people". The banner is hung on some curtains in the Colonial Ballroom of the St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, California. A sign attached to the head table says "1964 Republican Platform" and there is a round logo behind the senator that says "GOParty 1964". The Platform Committee of the 1964 Republican National Convention conducted hearings on the party's platform at the St. Francis hotel during the week prior to the start of the convention on July 13. Sen. Dominick served on the executive committee of the Platform Committee. Seated at the head table from left to right are Representative Charles E. Goodell (R-N.Y.) who was responsible for compiling information on domestic policy for the drafting committee of the platform, an unidentified man and Representative Melvin R. Laird (R-Wisc.), who was Chairman of the Platform Committee, also known as the Committee on Resolutions. Photograph was taken at the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco, California sometime between July 6 and July 13, 1964. Title supplied by cataloger. "1964 Republican Convention"--Handwritten on back of photograph.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0021.tif, domi085jpg0021.jpg. Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.) shakes hands with Sen. Goldwater (R-Ariz.) while Congressman Miller (R-N.Y.) looks on at the 1964 Republican National Convention in San Francisco, California. Sen. Goldwater won the nomination as the Republican presidential candidate during the convention and Rep. Miller was nominated as the vice-presidential candidate. Photograph was taken sometime between July 13-16, 1964. Title supplied by cataloger.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0020.tif, domi085jpg0020.jpg. Members of the Assembly of Captive European Nationas (ACEN) award their 10th anniversary commemorative medal to Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.) on September 30th, 1964. Pictured left to right are Jozef Lettrich of Czechoslovakia, Dr. George M. Dimitrov of Bulgaria, Senator Dominick, and Aleksander Kutt of Estonia. Senator Dominick holds a medal in his right hand. The certificate that he holds in his left hand reads "The Assembly of Captive European Nations Awards Their Tenth Anniversary Commemorative Medal to The Honorable Peter H. Dominick, U.S. Senator, In Recognition of Outstanding [illegible] for the Cause of Freedom in East Central Europe. NEW YORK September 30 , 1964." Below the date are signatures [illegible] of the Chairman and the Secretary General. On the left of the certificate is a list of the nine nations represented by the assembly; Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Romania. The Assembly of Captive European Nations was composed of refugees from Eastern European countries who worked to free member nations from Communist dictatorships. Senator Dominick supported efforts to prevent the spread of communism during his tenure in Congress. Photograph was taken on September 30, 1964. Title supplied by cataloger.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0019.tif, domi085jpg0019.jpg. President John F. Kennedy speaks on the steps of the Rose Garden at the White House after presenting United States Air Force General (Retired) Emmett (Rosie) O'Donnell, Jr. with the Defense Distinguished Service Medal. General O'Donnell, on the President's left, received the award for his exceptional service in the Pacific during World War II. A color guard representing the different branches of the Armed Forces hold flags. Members of Congress and an official from the United States Air Force also attended the ceremony. Eugene M. Zuckert, Secretary of the Air Force, stands on Kennedy's right. In the second row, left to right are General Curtis E. LeMay, Air Force Chief of Staff, Senator Daniel K. Inouye (D-Hawaii), and Senator Kenneth B. Keating (R-N.Y.). In the third row, left to right are an unidentified Air Force official, Senator Barry M. Goldwater (R-Ariz.), Senator Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.), Senator W. Stuart Symington (D-Mo.), and Senator Clair Engle (D-Calif.) Photograph was taken on September 6, 1963. Title supplied by cataloger.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0018.tif, domi085jpg0018.jpg. Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.) and Sen. Allott (R-Colo.), wearing glasses, sit behind a desk in Allott's office. There are numerous items on top of the desk including a stapler, an ashtray, papers, a pen in a pen holder and Sen. Allott's nameplate. Standing behind the two senators are representatives from the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado. From left to right, according to their name badges are Jeffers, Johnson, an unidentified man, Cochrane and Orcutt. Title supplied by cataloger. "Broomfield--In Allott's office with representatives of AF academy"--Handwritten on back of photograph.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0017.tif, domi085jpg0017.jpg. Yoshinaga Seki, Chairman of the Board of the Mitsubishi Electric Manufacturing Company and Shigeki Tashiro, Chairman of the Board of the Toyo Rayon Company, talk to Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.) during a cocktail reception on November 26, 1965, in Tokyo, Japan. Although Senator Dominick was not a member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, he traveled to Japan on behalf of the committee and attended a meeting of the Japanese Parliament (Diet). Photograph was taken on November 26, 1965, by Osamu Inomoto of USIS Photo in Tokyo, Japan. Title supplied by cataloger.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0016.tif, domi085jpg0016.jpg. CINCPAC Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Verdi Barnes, United States Army (USA), and Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.) walk out a doorway leading to the executive office of the Commander in Chief, Pacific (CINCPAC) at Camp H. M. Smith, Oahu, Hawaii, the headquarters of the United States Pacific Command (PACOM). The senator was attending a briefing by the current C.I.N.C.P.A.C., Admiral Harry D. Felt, United States Navy (USN). Photograph was taken on December 9, 1963. Title supplied by cataloger. "A. Z. Anderson"--Stamped on back of photograph. "Please Credit Pacific Command (PACOM)--This command has no objection to the publication of this photograph. Its use in commercial advertisement must be approved by the: Public Information Officer, Commander in Chief Pacfic, Fleet Post Office, San Francisco, California"--Stamped on back of photograph.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale0 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0015.tif, domi085jpg0015.jpg. Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.) stands with a group of men attending the Rural Electricification Administration meeting in Durango, Colorado in September, 1963. Harvey McPhail, wearing a hat, faces the senator. McPhail was the Assistant Commissioner of Reclamation during the Truman Administration. Ross Darling stands to the right of the senator. David A. Hamil, former member of the Colorado State House of Representatives as well as Speaker of the Colorado State House of Representatives, stands next to Darling. Dave Hamil served for 14 years as the Administrator of the Rural Electrification Administration and was instrumental in bringing electricity and phone service to rural areas of Colorado. Sen. Dominick's legislative responsibilities as a member of the Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs included assisting the citizens of Colorado gain access to electric power. Photograph was taken on September 27, 1963. Title supplied by cataloger. Dave Hamid [sic] (center), Harvey McPhail left, right--Ross Darling"--Handwritten in blue and black on back of photograph.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0014.tif, domi085jpg0014.jpg. Members of the Colorado chapter of the National Organization for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) talk with Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.) in the Senate Reception Room of the United States Capitol. From left to right are Sen. Dominick, Barbara Coopersmith, Irving P. Andrews, a Denver attorney and a graduate of the University of Denver's School of Law, and Reverend L. Sylvester Odom. Attendees of the Legislative Strategy Conference, which took place from August 6-8, 1963, visited members of Congress in order to elicit their support for civil rights legislation. Sen. Dominick voted in favor of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Photograph was taken sometime between August 6-8, 1963. Title supplied by cataloger.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0013.tif, domi085jpg0013.jpg. Sen. Peter Dominick (R-Colo.) and U.S. Air Force General LeMay stand together during a break in the meeting of the 9999th Air Force Reserve Squadron in Washington, D.C. The air reserve unit was organized on Capitol Hill in 1961 by Senator Barry M. Goldwater and was made up of members of Congress and their staff who were Air Force Reserve Officers. The group held meetings once a week on Capitol Hill. Photograph was taken on June 17, 1963. Title supplied by cataloger. "Official United States Air Force Photograph -- Andrews AFB, Washington 25, D. C."--Stamped on back of photograph.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0012.tif, domi085jpg0012.jpg. Bud Wilkinson (center) talks with Sen. Allott (R-Colo.), who is on his right, and Sen. Dominick (R-Colo.) during the Republican National Convention in San Francisco, California. Mr. Wilkinson, the former head coach of the Oklahoma Sooners college football team, addressed the convention on Tuesday, July 14th, 1964. He ran unsuccessfully for the United States Senate as a Republican from Oklahoma in 1964. Photograph was taken sometime between July 13-16, 1964. Title supplied by cataloger.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0011.tif, domi085jpg0011.jpg. Members of the United States House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, 87th Congress, pose for a group portrait in their committee room. The representatives, seated at the semi-circular table are, left to right, an unidentified man, Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.), two unidentified men, John H. Kyl (R-Iowa), an unidentified man, J. Edgar Chenoweth (R-Colo.), Ellis Y. Berry (R-S.D.), J. Ernest Wharton, (R-N.Y.), Walter E. Rogers (D-Texas), committee chairman Wayne N. Aspinall (D-Colo.), Leo W. O'Brien (D-N.Y.), Gracie B. Pfost (D-Idaho), James A. Haley (D-Fla.), J. T. Rutherford (D-Texas), Walter S. Baring (D-Nev.), Ralph J. Rivers (D-Alaska), David S. King (D-Utah), and Harold T. Johnson, (D-Calif.). Other staff members sit in front of the committee table. Several witnesses are seated with backs to the camera. The committee's areas of jurisdiction included Indian affairs, public lands, United States territories, insular affairs, mineral resources , mines and mining as well as irrigation and reclamation projects. Congressman Dominick served on the committee from February 13, 1961 to January 3, 1975.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0010.tif, domi085jpg0010.jpg. Congressman Dominick (R-Colo.) stands next to a unidentified employee of the Coors Porcelain Company as the employee prepares to present the Coors Porcelain Furnace to an unidentified representative of the Smithsonian Institution. The three men are standing in front of an apothecary display in the Arts & Industries Building (A&I Building), where the Smithsonian's collections in engineering and ceramics were housed before the National Museum of History and Technology opened in 1964. Title supplied by cataloger. "The Smithsonian Institution"--Stamped on back of photograph.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0009.tif, domi085jpg0009.jpg. Congressman Peter Dominick (R-Colo.) and former President Dwight D. Eisenhower shake hands. Title supplied by cataloger.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0008.tif, domi085jpg0008.jpg. Congressman Dominick (R-Colo.) stands with other members of Colorado's congressional delegation in an unidentified location. The congressmen all hold frying pans to signify passage of Public Law 87-590 (77 Stat. 393) in August, 1962, which authorized the construction of the Frying Pan-Arkansas water reclamation project. The project, which is overseen by the United States Department of Interior's Bureau of Reclamation, created a transmountain, transbasin diversion of water from the Frying Pan and Roaring Fork rivers on Colorado's Western Slope to the Arkansas River on Colorado's Eastern Slope in order to bring water to the population of the Front Range. From left to right are Representatives J. Edgar Chenoweth (R-Colo.), Byron G. Rogers (D-Colo.), an unidentified man, Dominick and Wayne N. Aspinall (D-Colo.). Title supplied by cataloger.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale.40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0007.tif, domi085jpg0007.jpg. Congressman Dominick (R-Colo.) listens as an unidentified telecommunications company executive reviews details of a global satellite communications system following hearings before the House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Congress passed the Communications Satellite Act in 1962, which created the Communications Satellite Corporation (COMSAT). COMSAT used artificial satellites to establish a commercial system of global communication. Title supplied by cataloger. "H-16"--Handwritten on back of photograph.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale.40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0006.tif, domi085jpg0006.jpg. Congressman Peter H. Dominick stands with his arm around his wife, Nancy P. Dominick, talking to attorney John A. Love and his wife, Ann D. Love. They are standing in the backyard of an unidentified home during the 1962 election campaign. Both men went on to win the election in November. Peter Dominick served in the United States Senate from 1963-1975 and John A. Love was governor of Colorado from 1963-1973. Title supplied by cataloger.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0005.tif, domi085jpg0005.jpg. Congressmen Peter Dominick (R-Colo.) and J. Edgar Chenoweth (R-Colo.) stand on the steps of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. with the Thomas Stjernholm family. The Stjernholm family includes two boys and a girl. Title supplied by cataloger. Mailing label attached (addressed to Dr. and Mrs. Stjernholm and family in Pueblo, Colo., franked by Rep. Chenoweth).

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0004.tif, domi085jpg0004.jpg. Congressman Peter Dominick (R-Colo.) and former Vice President Richard Nixon shake hands. Title supplied by cataloger.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0003.tif, domi085jpg0003.jpg. Congressman Dominick (R-Colo.) and Interior Secretary Stewart Udall (right) stand together, discussing the Colorado White Water Association while holding papers. One item in the Congressman's left hand bears the name and logo of the Association. Colorado Whitewater (CWWA) was established in 1954 to promote the sport of whitewater paddling in Colorado and the Rocky Mountain Region. Title supplied by cataloger. "Dominick. 60--2 Col--Mats & Cut line"--Handwritten on back of photograph.

Digital reproduction. 1 photograph in 2 formats : digital, TIFF and JPG files, grayscale40 GHz, 3.39 GHz CPU; Epson Expression 1640XL flatbed scanner; Silverfast Ai 5 scanning software, Adobe Photoshop 7.0 editing software; 600 dpi, 8-bit grayscale. Master image saved as .tif file; access image saved at 150 dpi as .jpg file. Image file names: domi085tif0002.tif, domi085jpg0002.jpg. Congressman Dominick (R-Colo.), dressed in a tuxedo, stands behind a podium as he delivers a speech at the NDTA dinner in New York in May, 1961. His wife, Nancy P. Dominick, is seated on his left. The National Defense Transportation Association's members are civilian and military organizations and individuals whose mission is to work together to create a strong transportation and distribution system in the United States. Rep. Dominick was responsible for legislation promoting commerce when he served as a member of the House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce from March 28, 1961 to January 3, 1963. Photograph was taken in May 1961. Title supplied by cataloger. "186-31-35"--Handwritten on back of photograph.