Photograph of President John F. Kennedy seated at his desk signing the bill establishing Point Reyes as a national seashore, with his cabinet standing behind him (with Stewart L. Udall immediately behind President Kennedy).
Photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson seated at a small desk signing the Wilderness Bill and the Land & Water Conservation Fund Bill, with cabinet members standing around him (with Stewart L. Udall on the far left).
Photograph of the signing ceremony for the Endangered Species Preservation Act (Stewart L. Udall standing to the right of President Lyndon B. Johnson at the podium).
Photograph of Stewart L. Udall being passed a pen by President Lyndon B. Johnson during the signing ceremony of the proclamation adding Ellis Island to the Liberty Island National Monument.
Victor Ruiz Arrazola, journalist and attorney with Casa de los Derechos de Periodistas, talks about the legacy of censorship over the years and throughout the country, the role that sources of funding and the generalized violence play in the way the…
Newspaper photograph of Morris and Stewart Udall seated at a desk captioned: "Morris K. and Stewart L. Udall, sons of Justice Levi S. Udall of the state supreme court, have opened a new general-practice law firm here in the Valley National building.…
Albaro Obregon que tomo Mexico con el Ejercito Constitucionalista. No. 1 Series B. Photographer Abitia. Sr. Gov. Riveras, General Obregon, General Iturbe, and General Hill are photographed.
Printed broadside titled, Manifesto from the Most Excellent Interim President, To the Nation. Written by Antonio Lopez de Santa-Anna, sometimes political figure who greatly influenced the history of Mexico. In this Manifesto, Santa-Anna details his…
Eduardo Santiago, a new journalist still attending college, talks about his experiences starting in the field, about having the opportunity to report news along the border, and the advantages of working in an area he is from. Santiago also discusses…
Bloom is comprised of 12 photographic images of flowers by Rosira Correia Sasser and their botanical descriptions. Each is Van Dyke printed from an enlarged negative on Arches 300 cotton rag paper. The blooming case was constructed by the artist and…
Translation of an address by general Scott assuring the people of Mexico that the government and people of the United States want peace and friendship. Issued after the significant American victory at the Battle of Cerro Gordo (April 18), as he and…