• President Johnson Descends Grand Staircase with Daughter Lynda
    Michael Geissinger
    celebrations
    weddings
    State Floor
    Grand Staircase
    Entrance Hall
    In this photograph by Michael Geissinger, President Lyndon B. Johnson and his eldest daughter, Lynda Bird Johnson, descend the Grand Staircase of the White House on the afternoon of her wedding on December 9, 1967. The Grand Staircase connects the first family's private residence on the Second Floor down to the Entrance Hall, seen here, on the State Floor. Lynda's wedding to Marine Corps Capt. Charles S. Robb took place in the East Room of the White House. The President’s cutaway suit jacket and striped trousers stand in stark contrast to Lynda’s white silk satin-paneled gown and her 15-yard-long tulle veil seen trailing behind them.
  • Newlyweds Lynda Bird Johnson and Charles S. Robb Lead Recessional
    Michael Geissinger
    weddings
    celebrations
    State Floor
    East Room
    Cross Hall
    military
    In this photograph by Michael Geissinger, newlyweds Lynda Bird Johnson and Charles S. Robb lead a recessional following their wedding ceremony on December 9, 1967. Lynda, daughter of President Lyndon B. Johnson and First Lady Lady Bird Johnson, married Robb, a Marine Corps captain, in the East Room of the White House. Lynda's wedding gown was designed by Geoffrey Beene and featured a high-necked, long sleeve narrow A-line type dress, made full by a center pleat down the back. The gown was made of pearl white Abraham silk satin in an internationally distinguished Swiss mill.
  • Oval Office, Lyndon B. Johnson Administration
    Michael Geissinger
    Oval Office
    West Wing
    This panoramic photograph of the Oval Office during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration was taken on November 5, 1968 by Michael Geissinger. Before 1909, the president's office was located in the Executive Mansion. During the William H. Taft administration, the West Wing doubled in size from the 1902 renovation and included a presidential oval office. In 1934, during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration, the West Wing was expanded and renovated, with the Oval Office relocated to the West Wing’s southeast corner.
  • Oval Office, Lyndon B. Johnson Administration
    Michael Geissinger
    Oval Office
    West Wing
    This panoramic photograph of the Oval Office during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration was taken on November 5, 1968 by Michael Geissinger. Before 1909, the president's office was located in the Executive Mansion. During the William H. Taft administration, the West Wing doubled in size from the 1902 renovation and included a presidential oval office. In 1934, during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration, the West Wing was expanded and renovated, with the Oval Office relocated to the West Wing’s southeast corner.
  • Oval Office, Lyndon B. Johnson Administration
    Michael Geissinger
    Oval Office
    West Wing
    This panoramic photograph of the Oval Office during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration was taken on November 5, 1968 by Michael Geissinger. Before 1909, the president's office was located in the Executive Mansion. During the William H. Taft administration, the West Wing doubled in size from the 1902 renovation and included a presidential oval office. In 1934, during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration, the West Wing was expanded and renovated, with the Oval Office relocated to the West Wing’s southeast corner.
  • Oval Office, Lyndon B. Johnson Administration
    Michael Geissinger
    Oval Office
    West Wing
    This panoramic photograph of the Oval Office during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration was taken on November 5, 1968 by Michael Geissinger. Before 1909, the president's office was located in the Executive Mansion. During the William H. Taft administration, the West Wing doubled in size from the 1902 renovation and included a presidential oval office. In 1934, during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration, the West Wing was expanded and renovated, with the Oval Office relocated to the West Wing’s southeast corner.
  • Oval Office, Lyndon B. Johnson Administration
    Michael Geissinger
    Oval Office
    West Wing
    This panoramic photograph of the Oval Office during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration was taken on November 5, 1968 by Michael Geissinger. Before 1909, the president's office was located in the Executive Mansion. During the William H. Taft administration, the West Wing doubled in size from the 1902 renovation and included a presidential oval office. In 1934, during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration, the West Wing was expanded and renovated, with the Oval Office relocated to the West Wing’s southeast corner.
  • Oval Office, Lyndon B. Johnson Administration
    Michael Geissinger
    Oval Office
    West Wing
    This panoramic photograph of the Oval Office during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration was taken on November 5, 1968 by Michael Geissinger. Before 1909, the president's office was located in the Executive Mansion. During the William H. Taft administration, the West Wing doubled in size from the 1902 renovation and included a presidential oval office. In 1934, during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration, the West Wing was expanded and renovated, with the Oval Office relocated to the West Wing’s southeast corner.
  • Oval Office, Lyndon B. Johnson Administration
    Michael Geissinger
    Oval Office
    West Wing
    This panoramic photograph of the Oval Office during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration was taken on November 5, 1968 by Michael Geissinger. Before 1909, the president's office was located in the Executive Mansion. During the William H. Taft administration, the West Wing doubled in size from the 1902 renovation and included a presidential oval office. In 1934, during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration, the West Wing was expanded and renovated, with the Oval Office relocated to the West Wing’s southeast corner. The man in the photograph is unidentified.
  • Oval Office, Lyndon B. Johnson Administration
    Michael Geissinger
    Oval Office
    West Wing
    This panoramic photograph of the Oval Office during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration was taken on November 5, 1968 by Michael Geissinger. Before 1909, the president's office was located in the Executive Mansion. During the William H. Taft administration, the West Wing doubled in size from the 1902 renovation and included a presidential oval office. In 1934, during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration, the West Wing was expanded and renovated, with the Oval Office relocated to the West Wing’s southeast corner. The man in the photograph is unidentified.
  • Oval Office, Lyndon B. Johnson Administration
    Michael Geissinger
    Oval Office
    West Wing
    This photograph of the Oval Office during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration was taken on October 29, 1968 by Michael Geissinger. Before 1909, the president's office was located in the Executive Mansion. During the William H. Taft administration, the West Wing doubled in size from the 1902 renovation and included a presidential oval office. In 1934, during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration, the West Wing was expanded and renovated, with the Oval Office relocated to the West Wing’s southeast corner.
  • Oval Office, Lyndon B. Johnson Administration
    Michael Geissinger
    Oval Office
    West Wing
    This panoramic photograph of the Oval Office during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration was taken on October 29, 1968 by Michael Geissinger. Before 1909, the president's office was located in the Executive Mansion. During the William H. Taft administration, the West Wing doubled in size from the 1902 renovation and included a presidential oval office. In 1934, during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration, the West Wing was expanded and renovated, with the Oval Office relocated to the West Wing’s southeast corner. The man in the photograph is unidentified.
  • Oval Office, Lyndon B. Johnson Administration
    Michael Geissinger
    Oval Office
    West Wing
    This photograph of the Oval Office during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration was taken on October 29, 1968 by Michael Geissinger. Before 1909, the president's office was located in the Executive Mansion. During the William H. Taft administration, the West Wing doubled in size from the 1902 renovation and included a presidential oval office. In 1934, during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration, the West Wing was expanded and renovated, with the Oval Office relocated to the West Wing’s southeast corner.
  • Oval Office, Lyndon B. Johnson Administration
    Michael Geissinger
    Oval Office
    West Wing
    This photograph of the Oval Office during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration was taken on October 29, 1968 by Michael Geissinger. Before 1909, the president's office was located in the Executive Mansion. During the William H. Taft administration, the West Wing doubled in size from the 1902 renovation and included a presidential oval office. In 1934, during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration, the West Wing was expanded and renovated, with the Oval Office relocated to the West Wing’s southeast corner.
  • Oval Office, Lyndon B. Johnson Administration
    Michael Geissinger
    Oval Office
    West Wing
    This photograph of the Oval Office during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration was taken on October 29, 1968 by Michael Geissinger. Before 1909, the president's office was located in the Executive Mansion. During the William H. Taft administration, the West Wing doubled in size from the 1902 renovation and included a presidential oval office. In 1934, during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration, the West Wing was expanded and renovated, with the Oval Office relocated to the West Wing’s southeast corner.
  • Oval Office, Lyndon B. Johnson Administration
    Michael Geissinger
    Oval Office
    West Wing
    This photograph of the Oval Office during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration was taken on October 29, 1968 by Michael Geissinger. Before 1909, the president's office was located in the Executive Mansion. During the William H. Taft administration, the West Wing doubled in size from the 1902 renovation and included a presidential oval office. In 1934, during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration, the West Wing was expanded and renovated, with the Oval Office relocated to the West Wing’s southeast corner.
  • Oval Office, Lyndon B. Johnson Administration
    Michael Geissinger
    Oval Office
    West Wing
    This photograph of the Oval Office during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration was taken on October 29, 1968 by Michael Geissinger. Before 1909, the president's office was located in the Executive Mansion. During the William H. Taft administration, the West Wing doubled in size from the 1902 renovation and included a presidential oval office. In 1934, during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration, the West Wing was expanded and renovated, with the Oval Office relocated to the West Wing’s southeast corner.
  • Oval Office, Lyndon B. Johnson Administration
    Michael Geissinger
    Oval Office
    West Wing
    This photograph of the Oval Office during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration was taken on October 29, 1968 by Michael Geissinger. Before 1909, the president's office was located in the Executive Mansion. During the William H. Taft administration, the West Wing doubled in size from the 1902 renovation and included a presidential oval office. In 1934, during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration, the West Wing was expanded and renovated, with the Oval Office relocated to the West Wing’s southeast corner.
  • Oval Office, Lyndon B. Johnson Administration
    Michael Geissinger
    Oval Office
    West Wing
    This photograph of the Oval Office during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration was taken on October 29, 1968 by Michael Geissinger. Before 1909, the president's office was located in the Executive Mansion. During the William H. Taft administration, the West Wing doubled in size from the 1902 renovation and included a presidential oval office. In 1934, during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration, the West Wing was expanded and renovated, with the Oval Office relocated to the West Wing’s southeast corner.
  • Oval Office, Lyndon B. Johnson Administration
    Michael Geissinger
    Oval Office
    West Wing
    This photograph of the Oval Office during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration was taken on October 29, 1968 by Michael Geissinger. Before 1909, the president's office was located in the Executive Mansion. During the William H. Taft administration, the West Wing doubled in size from the 1902 renovation and included a presidential oval office. In 1934, during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration, the West Wing was expanded and renovated, with the Oval Office relocated to the West Wing’s southeast corner.
  • Oval Office, Lyndon B. Johnson Administration
    Michael Geissinger
    Oval Office
    West Wing
    This photograph of the Oval Office during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration was taken on October 29, 1968 by Michael Geissinger. Before 1909, the president's office was located in the Executive Mansion. During the William H. Taft administration, the West Wing doubled in size from the 1902 renovation and included a presidential oval office. In 1934, during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration, the West Wing was expanded and renovated, with the Oval Office relocated to the West Wing’s southeast corner.
  • Oval Office, Lyndon B. Johnson Administration
    Michael Geissinger
    Oval Office
    West Wing
    This photograph of the Oval Office during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration was taken on October 29, 1968 by Michael Geissinger. Before 1909, the president's office was located in the Executive Mansion. During the William H. Taft administration, the West Wing doubled in size from the 1902 renovation and included a presidential oval office. In 1934, during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration, the West Wing was expanded and renovated, with the Oval Office relocated to the West Wing’s southeast corner.
  • Lynda and Lucinda Robb in Front of Decorated White House Fireplace
    Michael Geissinger
    mantels
    holiday
    First Family
    Christmas
    Yellow Oval Room
    Second Floor
    This photograph is of Lynda Bird Johnson Robb and her infant daughter Lucinda Robb in front of the Yellow Oval Room fireplace decorated with Christmas stockings. The photograph was part of a leather-bound album of 22 photos of President Johnson and family at the White House. The album was a gift from President Lyndon B. Johnson. The Yellow Oval Room is located on the Second Floor of the Executive Mansion.
  • President Lyndon B. Johnson Meets with Ambassador Dobrynin
    Michael Geissinger
    Oval Office
    West Wing
    This photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson and Soviet Ambassador Anatoly F. Dobrynin in the Oval Office was taken by Michael Geissinger on October 21, 1967. Ambassador Dobrynin came to deliver a message from his government to Johnson. He called earlier that day to inform the president of the message, and to let him know it was being translated.