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Robert Joseph Dole
This formal portrait shows Robert Joseph Dole,1923-2021, World War II veterans and United States Senator from Russell, Kansas. Dole served as a United States Senator from Kansas from 1969 to 1996.
previewComemorating the raising of the 34th star flag
Schick, Jules
A photograph showing Kansas U. S. Senator Andrew F. Schoeppel, far right; Governor John Anderson, second from right; and U. S. Senator Frank Carlson, far left, holding framed engravings of President Lincoln raising of the thirty-four star flag. The engravings were presented at the centennial commemorative ceremonies in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
previewWilliam Henry Avery, Hazel Vivian Bowles Avery, and Dwight David Eisenhower
Tyner and Murphy
This is a photograph of President Dwight David Eisenhower, Governor William Henry Avery, and his wife Hazel Vivian Bowles Avery taken in Kansas City, Missouri.
previewU.S. Senator George McGovern and Governor Robert Docking
Stauffer Publications
A black and white photo of U.S. Senator George McGovern from South Dakota and Kansas Governor Robert Docking at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois. At the convention, McGovern was campaigning to win the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Presidency but was unable to secure the required number of delegates and eventually lost to Vice-President Hubert Humphrey.
previewFrank Carlson, United States Senator
Two photographs of Frank Carlson, United States Senator from Kansas, posed with the nation's capitol in the background, Washington, D. C.
previewFrank Carlson, United States Senator
A photograph of Frank Carlson, United States Senator from Kansas, seated at his desk in Washington, D. C. Born in 1893 near Concordia, Kansas, Carlson attended public schools and Kansas State University before serving in World War I. After the war, he returned to Concordia to farm. Carlson, a Republican, had a long and successful political career serving in the Kansas Legislature 1929-1931 and United States House of Representatives 1935-1947. In1946, he was elected governor of Kansas and left office on November 28, 1950 when he was elected United States Senator. Carlson served in the United States Senate from 1950-1969.
previewFrank Carlson, United States Senator
A portrait of Frank Carlson, Kansas United States Senator. Born in 1893 near Concordia, Kansas, he attended public schools and Kansas State University before serving in World War I. After the war, he returned to Concordia. Carlson, a Republican, had a long and successful political career serving in the Kansas Legislature 1929-1931 and United States House of Representatives 1935-1947. In 1946, he was elected governor of Kansas and left office on November 28, 1950 when he was elected United States Senator. Carlson served in the United States Senate from 1950-1969.
previewFrank Carlson, United States Senator
A photograph of Frank Carlson, United States Senator from Kansas, seated at his desk with the nation's capitol in the background. Born in 1893 near Concordia, Kansas, Carlson attended public schools and Kansas State University before serving in World War I. After the war, he returned to Concordia to farm. Carlson, a Republican, had a long and successful political career serving in the Kansas Legislature 1929-1931 and United States House of Representatives 1935-1947. In 1946, he was elected governor of Kansas and left office on November 28, 1950, when he was elected United States Senator. Carlson served in the United States Senate from 1950-1969.
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