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[Lyndon Johnson's Family in Funeral Procession]

Description: Photograph of Lyndon Johnson's family during his funeral. Luci Baines Johnson and Lynda Bird Johnson are visible in the picture, along with other men and Lyndon Johnson's grandchildren.
Date: January 25, 1973
Creator: Dietel, Norman
Partner: LBJ Museum of San Marcos

[Lyndon Johnson's Funeral Procession]

Description: Photograph of Lyndon Johnson's funeral procession. Several men in military uniforms carry Lyndon Johnson's casket, which is draped in an American flag. There are some men standing off to the side who are saluting as the casket goes past. More people are watching from behind a rope.
Date: January 25, 1973
Creator: Dietel, Norman
Partner: LBJ Museum of San Marcos

[Lyndon Johnson's Funeral Procession]

Description: Photograph of Lyndon Johnson's funeral procession. Men in military uniforms carry the casket while Johnson's friends and family look on.
Date: January 25, 1973
Creator: Dietel, Norman
Partner: LBJ Museum of San Marcos

[Lyndon Johnson's Funeral Procession]

Description: Photograph of Lyndon Johnson's funeral procession. Men in military regalia carry the casket that contains Lyndon Johnson. George Reedy can be seen in the back of the frame.
Date: January 25, 1973
Creator: Dietel, Norman
Partner: LBJ Museum of San Marcos

[Alongside the Coffin at Lyndon Johnson's Funeral]

Description: Photograph of people standing to the left of Lyndon Johnson's casket. Men in military uniforms salute and two women hold their children close by as they face the military personnel holding a United States flag over the coffin. A young boy salutes.
Date: 1973
Creator: Dietel, Norman
Partner: LBJ Museum of San Marcos

[Military Men at Lyndon Johnson's Funeral]

Description: Photograph of men wearing military uniforms at Lyndon Johnson's funeral. One man is holding an American flag and two others are holding guns.
Date: January 25, 1973
Creator: Dietel, Norman
Partner: LBJ Museum of San Marcos

[People Stand Behind a Stone Barrier at Lyndon Johnson's Funeral]

Description: Photograph of a group of people standing behind a short stone barrier. Many people are in military dress while others wear suits and jackets. There is a church in the background.
Date: January 25, 1973
Creator: Dietel, Norman
Partner: LBJ Museum of San Marcos

[Lyndon Johnson's Funeral Procession]

Description: Photograph of Lyndon Johnson's funeral procession. Several men in military uniforms carry the casket while friends and family of Lyndon Johnson look on.
Date: January 25, 1973
Creator: Dietel, Norman
Partner: LBJ Museum of San Marcos

[Military Man Plays a Trumpet at Lyndon Johnson's Funeral]

Description: Photograph of a man in military regalia playing the trumpet at Lyndon Johnson's funeral. There is an American flag in the foreground of the picture, and several people are standing in the right side of the frame.
Date: January 25, 1973
Creator: Dietel, Norman
Partner: LBJ Museum of San Marcos

[Two People Behind a Stone Barrier]

Description: Photograph of two people standing behind a stone barrier. Their backs are to the camera. They are looking out at a cemetery covered in snow.
Date: January 25, 1973
Creator: Dietel, Norman
Partner: LBJ Museum of San Marcos

[Funeral Procession for Lyndon Johnson]

Description: Photograph of people lined up under a bridge for the funeral procession of Lyndon Johnson. Lady Bird Johnson is standing near the center of the photo with a saluting man in uniform, and her daughters' families. A photo is sandwiched between this photograph and a largely obscured photograph of mourners.
Date: January 25, 1973
Creator: Dietel, Norman
Partner: LBJ Museum of San Marcos

[Photograph of a Woodmen of the World Burial Ceremony]

Description: Copy negative of a group of people standing around graves at Barbee Cemetery between Shiloh and Edna Hill. Several women standing next to the largest headstone are all holding spears as part of a ceremony for Woodmen of the World (W. O. W.), circa 1910.
Date: May 8, 1975
Partner: Dublin Historical Museum
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