Stewart Udall and poet Robert Frost strolling through the woods at Dumbarton Oaks following ceremonies commemorating the 100th anniversary of the death of Henry David Thoreau.
Photograph of Stewart L. Udall and Ladybird Johnson, standing next to and watching attentively as President Johnson is leafing through the pages of legislation, at a special presentation to Stewart by President Johnson commemorating the signing of…
Typewritten, signed letter from President Lyndon B. Johnson accepting Stewart L. Udall's resignation as Secretary of the Interior. Letter printed upon paper-board stock.
Letter from Senator John F. Kennedy to Stewart L. Udall, thanking him for activities undertaken on his behalf. Typewritten and signed on U.S. Senate letterhead,.
Photograph of a casually-attired Stewart L. Udall and Ladybird Johnson seated in a raft, escorted by a Secret Service agent at Grand Teton National Park.
Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall making a speech during the dedication of the Thompson Boat Center below Key Bridge, Washington, D.C., May 27, 1961
Secretary of the Interior Stewart and Lee Udall hike along the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal in Washington. They are on a visit to authorize the establishment of a Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park in Maryland, April 1961.
Stewart Udall and poet Robert Frost strolling through the woods at Dumbarton Oaks following ceremonies commemorating the 100th anniversary of the death of Henry David Thoreau, May 11, 1962.
President Lyndon Johnson signs the Wilderness Bill and the Land and Water Conservation Fund Bill as members of Congress and the Cabinet watch from a White House porch, September 3, 1964