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- Black and white group photographs of men
- 1937 in Galveston
- Franklin D. Roosevelt shaking hands
- Lyndon B. Johnson shaking hands
- James Allred
- Lyndon B. Johnson in 1937
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1937
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt in Texas
- Lyndon B. Johnson in Texas
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Lyndon B. Johnson