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Dwight D. Eisenhower Library Audiovisual Department Brownell, Herbert Jr. Photographs 96-14-1: Portrait of Herbert Brownell, Jr., taken his senior year of high school, 1919-1920. Same as 96- 14-675. Credit: Dole Studio, Lincoln, NE. Two 2 ¼ x 3 ¾ b/w prints. 96-14-2: Portrait of Herbert Brownell, Jr.; this was his high school graduation picture, taken in 1920. Same as 96-14-733 and 96-14-892. Credit: Townsend Studio, Lincoln, NE. Two 3 x 4 b/w prints. 96-14-3: Portrait of Herbert Brownell, Jr., taken when he was a junior at the University of Nebraska, 1922-23. Same as 96-14-673 and 96-14-893. Credit: unknown. One 3 x 4 b/w print. 96-14-4: “Herbert Brownell Jr., Peru, Neb., 17 months old.” Baby picture of Herbert Brownell, Jr. Same as 96-14-903. Credit: Lewis, Utica, NY. One 2 x 2 ¾ oval b/w print on 4 x 5 ½” card. 96-14-5: Photo of Herbert Brownell, Jr., as a young man; face in profile. Credit: unknown. One 5 x 7 b/w print. 96-14-6: Photo of Herbert Brownell, Jr., probably in late 1940s. Credit: unknown. One 4 x 5 b/w print. 96-14-7: Photo of Herbert Brownell, Jr., outside of a brick building; probably 1ate 1920s or early 1930s. Credit: unknown. One 7 x 8 b/w print. 96-14-8: Photo of Herbert Brownell standing in front of a bookcase, reading a book; 1940s. Credit: Acme Newspictures, Inc., NYC. One 7 x 9 b/w print. 96-14-9: Photo of Herbert Brownell, Jr., at his desk in 1944. Credit: Look Magazine. One 7 ½ x 8 ½ b/w print. 96-14-10: Photo of Herbert Brownell, Jr., on a Skimobile car at the Eastern Slope Inn, North Conway, in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, in 1939. Credit: Bray Photo. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

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Audiovisual Department

Brownell, Herbert Jr.

Photographs

96-14-1:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell, Jr., taken his senior year of high school, 1919-1920. Same as 96-

14-675. Credit: Dole Studio, Lincoln, NE. Two 2 ¼ x 3 ¾ b/w prints.

96-14-2:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell, Jr.; this was his high school graduation picture, taken in 1920.

Same as 96-14-733 and 96-14-892. Credit: Townsend Studio, Lincoln, NE. Two 3 x 4 b/w

prints.

96-14-3:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell, Jr., taken when he was a junior at the University of Nebraska,

1922-23. Same as 96-14-673 and 96-14-893. Credit: unknown. One 3 x 4 b/w print.

96-14-4:

“Herbert Brownell Jr., Peru, Neb., 17 months old.” Baby picture of Herbert Brownell, Jr. Same

as 96-14-903. Credit: Lewis, Utica, NY. One 2 x 2 ¾ oval b/w print on 4 x 5 ½” card.

96-14-5:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, Jr., as a young man; face in profile. Credit: unknown. One 5 x 7

b/w print.

96-14-6:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, Jr., probably in late 1940s. Credit: unknown. One 4 x 5 b/w print.

96-14-7:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, Jr., outside of a brick building; probably 1ate 1920s or early 1930s.

Credit: unknown. One 7 x 8 b/w print.

96-14-8:

Photo of Herbert Brownell standing in front of a bookcase, reading a book; 1940s. Credit:

Acme Newspictures, Inc., NYC. One 7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-9:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, Jr., at his desk in 1944. Credit: Look Magazine. One 7 ½ x 8 ½ b/w

print.

96-14-10:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, Jr., on a Skimobile car at the Eastern Slope Inn, North Conway, in

the White Mountains of New Hampshire, in 1939. Credit: Bray Photo. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-11:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, Jr., speaking at a podium; the reverse reads, “A Great Campaign

Manager.” Credit: Photo-Associates. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-12:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell, Jr., ca. 1930. Credit: Kaiden-Keystone Photos, NYC. One 8 x 10

b/w print, one 7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-13:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, Jr., seated at his desk, probably during the Dewey-Warren campaign.

Credit: Republican National Committee Press Division. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-14:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell, Jr., probably 1940s. Credit: Harris and Ewing, Washington, D.C.

One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-15:

Photo of Herbert Brownell seated on a sofa, with his legs crossed and his fingers interlocked

around his knee, probably 1950s. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-16:

Photo of Herbert Brownell at his desk at the Department of Justice. Photo is marked, “Justice

Dept. ‘52.” Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-17:

Photo of Herbert Brownell standing in front of the fireplace in the “Justice Dept. Room ‘52.”

Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-18:

Photo of Herbert Brownell standing at the bottom of an airstair on Otis Air Force Base,

Falmouth, MA, probably 1950s. Credit: Air Force photo. Two 8 x 10 b/w prints.

96-14-19:

Portrait proof of Herbert Brownell, probably 1960s. Credit: New York Times Studio. One 8 x

10 b/w print.

96-14-20:

Portrait proof of Herbert Brownell, probably 1960s. Credit: New York Times Studio. One 8 x

10 b/w print.

96-14-21:

Portrait proof of Herbert Brownell, probably 1960s. Credit: New York Times Studio. One 8 x

10 b/w print.

96-14-22:

Portrait proof of Herbert Brownell, probably 1960s. Credit: New York Times Studio. One 8 x

10 b/w print.

96-14-23:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell, hands in pockets, with books on a surface behind him. Credit:

Karsh, Ottawa. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-24:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell, 1944. Credit: Greystone Studio. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-25:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell, Jr., as a young man. Credit: Dole Studio, Lincoln, NE. One 7 x

10 b/w print.

96-14-26:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell, ca. 1930. Credit: Kaiden Studios, Inc., NYC. One 7 ¼ x 9 ¼ b/w

print on 9 x 12” mat.

96-14-27:

Photo of Attorney General Herbert Brownell signing papers at his desk. Credit: unknown. One

8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-28—41:

This set of photos was sent to Herbert Brownell in July 1967 by George W. Healy, Jr., of

the Times-Picayune Publishing Corporations, New Orleans, LA.

96-14-28:

“Herbert Brownell, Jr., one of the two leading contenders for the post of national chairman of the

Republican party, makes a phone call following a conference with the GOP’s presidential

nominee, Thomas Dewey. The other possible name for the position is J. Russell Sprague, New

York committeeman. 6/20/44.” Credit: Acme Newspictures, Inc. One 6 x 8 b/w print.

96-14-29:

Attorney General Herbert Brownell testifies on tidelands, March 3, 1953. Credit: Associated

Press Wirephoto. One 6 x 7 b/w print.

96-14-30:

“11/17 (1953) Washington: Attorney General Herbert Brownell is pictured as he testified before

the Senate Internal Security sub-committee on the Harry Dexter White case.” Credit: United

Press Telephoto. One 7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-31:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, Jr., at the Department of Justice. Photo is dated November 10, 1953.

Credit: unknown. One 4 ¼ x 5 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-32:

Head shot of Herbert Brownell, Jr. Photo was glued to a card stamped with the date November

21, 1952. Credit: unknown. One 3 ¾ x 6 ½ b/w print.

96-14-33:

“Herbert Brownell, U.S. Attorney General.” Stamped December 27, 1952. Credit: United Press

Photo. One 3 ¼ x 4 ½ b/w print, one 2 ¼ x 4 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-34:

“11/3 (1948) New York: Herbert Brownell, Dewey’s campaign manager, waves as he

announces to press and Republican constituents gathered at GOP headquarters here in New York

that Gov. Dewey is the next president.” Credit: Acme Newspictures, Atlanta, GA. One 7 x 9

b/w print.

96-14-35:

“1/22 (1953) Washington: Herbert Brownell, the new Attorney General (left) shown at his desk

in the Justice Department here today as he took over his new job. Anthony J. Russo (right) is

Brownell’s confidential Assistant.” Credit: United Press Telephoto. One 7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-36:

“4/12 (1954) Washington: Attorney General Herbert Brownell (left) shown with Rep. Louis E.

Graham (R.Pa) chairman, House Judiciary Subcommittee, as he appeared to outline the

Administration’s views on anti-Communist legislation. Brownell said that he opposed proposals

to outlaw the Communist Party and make membership a crime.” Credit: United Press

Telephoto. One 7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-37:

“11/17 (1953) Washington: Three candid views of Attorney General Herbert Brownell as he

testified before the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee here 11/17 on the Harry Dexter White

case.” Credit: United Press Telephoto. One 7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-38:

“4/9 (1954) Washington: Attorney General Herbert Brownell points to charts he will use when

he makes a nationwide radio and TV speech tonight telling what the Administration is doing to

destroy the Communist movement in this country.” Credit: United Press Telephoto. One 7 x 9

b/w print.

96-14-39:

4/20 (1954) Washington: Attorney General Herbert Brownell appears before the Senate

Judiciary subcommittee with a request for broader wire-tapping powers than the House would

grant him. Brownell was the lead-off witness as the subcommittee began consideration of wire-

tap legislation.” Credit: United Press Telephoto. One 7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-40:

“1/21 (1953) Washington: Attorney General-designate Herbert Brownell, Jr., smiles as he enters

the White House (1/21), President Eisenhower’s first official visitor. Brownell met with the

president apparently to discuss the challenged choice of Charles E. Wilson to be Secretary of

Defense.” Credit: United Press Telephoto. One 7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-41:

“4/22 (1953) Washington: Attorney General Herbert Brownell, shown at the Justice Department

here today, as he completed work on petitions asking the Subversive Activities Control Board to

order 12 organizations to register with the Justice Dept. as Communist fronts.” Credit: United

Press Telephoto. One 7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-42:

“First Day of Work as Attorney General, January 1953, White House Door.” Herbert Brownell

prepares to enter the Executive Mansion. Credit: International News Photos, Washington, D.C.

One 7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-43:

Photo of Herbert Brownell at the Department of Justice, 1952. Credit: International News

Photos, Washington, D.C. one 7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-44:

Photo of Herbert Brownell at the Department of Justice, 1952. Credit; unknown. One 8 x 10

b/w print.

96-14-45:

Photo of Herbert Brownell at the Department of Justice, 1952. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10

b/w print.

96-14-46:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell standing in front of a fireplace at the Department of Justice, 1950s.

Credit: unknown. One 9 ½ x 12 b/w print.

96-14-47:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell seated at a table, ca. 1952. Credit: Harris and Ewing, Washington,

D.C. One 9 ½ x 13 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-48:

High School graduation portrait of Doris McCarter, Ball High School, Galveston, TX, 1922.

Credit: unknown. One 4 x 6 b/w print.

96-14-49:

Portrait of Doris McCarter, teacher in Home Economics at Pharr-San Juan-Alamo School, Pharr,

TX, 1926. Credit: unknown. One 4 ½ x 6 ½ b/w print.

96-14-50:

Portrait of Doris McCarter Brownell taken in 1943. Credit: Conway Studios, NYC. One 7 ¾ x

10 ¼ b/w print, two 6 x 8 b/w prints.

96-14-51:

Portrait of Doris McCarter Brownell taken in 1943. Credit: Conway Studios, NYC. One 6 x 8

b/w print.

96-14-52:

Portrait of Doris McCarter Brownell taken in 1934. Credit: unknown. Two 4 ¾ x 6 ½ b/w

prints.

96-14-53:

Photo of Doris Brownell outdoors in coat and hat, taken in 1939 or 1940. Credit: unknown.

One 5 ½ x 11 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-54:

Portrait proof of Doris Brownell taken in 1948. Credit: American Photo Service, NYC. One 8 x

10 b/w print.

96-14-55:

Portrait proof of Doris Brownell taken in 1948. Credit: American Photo Service, NYC. One 8 x

10 b/w print.

96-14-56:

Portrait of Doris Brownell, ca. 1952. Credit: Harris and Ewing, Washington, D.C. One 9 ½ x

13 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-57:

“Camp Bob O Link, Aug. 1950. Tom, 10; Joan, 14; Ann, 12; Jim, 7.” “Camp Bobwhite-Bob O

Link Parents Weekend Aug. 1950.” Snapshot of Herbert and Doris Brownell and their children.

Credit: unknown. Two 3 x 4 b/w prints.

96-14-58:

“Roosevelt Grill, 1951. Left to right: Herb (47), Ann Brownell (13), J- [illegible] (21 plus), Jim

Brownell (8), Doris Brownell (47), Thomas Brownell (11), Joan Brownell (15).” Credit:

unknown. One 7 ½ x 9 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-59:

Photo of Doris Brownell riding a horse while on vacation in Arizona, 1943. Credit: unknown.

One 5 ½ x 7 ½ b/w print, one 5 ½ x 7 ¾ b/w print

96-14-60:

Photo of Doris Brownell riding a horse among rocks in Arizona, 1943. Credit; unknown. One 5

½ x 7 ½ b/w print.

96-14-61:

Photo of Herbert and Doris Brownell riding horses in Arizona, 1943. Credit: unknown. One 5

½ x 7 ½ b/w print.

96-14-62—70:

Portrait proofs from a sitting by the Brownell family for Harris and Ewing, Washington,

D.C., on March 6, 1953. These were sent to Doris Brownell by Edith Mitchell of Harris and

Ewing on March 12, 1953.

96-14-62:

Portrait of Doris Brownell seated in a chair outdoors. Credit: Harris and Ewing. One 8 x 10 b/w

print.

96-14-63:

Portrait of Doris Brownell seated in a chair outdoors. Credit: Harris and Ewing. One 8 x 10 b/w

print.

96-14-64:

Portrait of Doris Brownell and her children Jim, Joan, Ann, and Tom in front of an ivy trellis.

Credit: Harris and Ewing. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-65:

Portrait of Doris Brownell and her children Ann, Tom, Joan, and Jim on a patio. Credit: Harris

and Ewing. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-66:

Portrait of Doris Brownell and her children Jim, Joan, Ann, and Tom in front of an ivy trellis.

Credit: Harris and Ewing. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-67:

Portrait of Doris Brownell and her children Jim, Joan, Ann, and Tom in front of an ivy trellis.

Credit: Harris and Ewing. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-68:

Portrait of Doris Brownell and her children Jim, Joan, Ann, and Tom in front of an ivy trellis.

Credit: Harris and Ewing. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-69:

Portrait of Doris Brownell and her children Jim, Joan, Ann, and Tom in front of an ivy trellis.

Credit: Harris and Ewing. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-70:

Portrait of Doris Brownell and her children Jim, Joan, Ann, and Tom in front of an ivy trellis.

Credit: Harris and Ewing. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-71:

Portrait of Joan Brownell taken in 1952. Credit: Hessler Studio, Washington, D.C. One 5 ¼ x 7

½ b/w print.

96-14-72—74:

Photograph, and two crops of same, which was taken at the Roosevelt Hotel, New York

City, and which shows Herbert and Doris Brownell at a table, probably at the Roosevelt Grill,

celebrating an unidentified special occasion.

96-14-72:

Photo of Herbert and Doris Brownell sitting at a table with a cake while couples dance in the

background. Credit: Mollet Photographic Service, NYC. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

96-14-73:

Enlarged crop showing Doris Brownell from 96-14-72. Credit: Mollet Photographic Service,

NYC. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

96-14-74:

Enlarged crop showing Herbert Brownell from 96-14-72. Credit: Mollet Photographic Service,

NYC. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

96-14-75:

Portrait of the first three Brownell children, all under age ten: Joan, Ann, and Tom. Credit:

Beidler-Viken, Manhassett, NY. Two 4 x 5 b/w prints.

96-14-76:

Portrait of Doris Brownell with young daughter Joan, taken in 1937 or 1938. Credit: Atelier von

Behr, NYC. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-77:

Photo of Doris Brownell with sons Tom and Jim, playing records on a portable “suitcase” player,

ca. 1952. Credit: unknown. One 7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-78:

Photo showing a tableaux of an evening’s activities in the Brownell family living room; Herbert

Brownell works at his desk, Ann plays a record, Doris pours herself a cup of tea, and Jim works

on homework. Taken ca. 1952. Credit: Washington Post Photo. One 7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-79:

Photo of Joan Brownell examining an article of clothing from her closet, ca. 1952. Credit:

Harris and Ewing, Washington, D.C. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-80:

Portrait of the Brownell family, ca. 1952. Seated are Doris and Herbert Brownell, and standing,

left to right, are Jim, Joan, Tom, and Ann Brownell. They are posed in front of an ornate

fireplace. Credit: unknown. Two 8 x 10 b/w prints.

96-14-81:

Portrait of the Brownell children, probably early 1940s. Lined up, eldest to youngest, are Joan,

Ann, Tom, and Jim. Credit: Alfred E. Dahlheim, NYC. One 7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-82:

Snapshot of what appears to be a flooded road between fields. The back reads, “A view of the

block after the flood there is the road flooded.” Print was developed by E. J. Dean, M.P.S.,

Chemist, Red Cliffs (Victoria, Australia?). Credit: unknown. One 2 ¼ x 3 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-83:

“Herbert and Dulles during Inaugural Parade.” Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and John Foster

Dulles sitting on steps in the viewing stands; which year this was taken is unclear. Color is

mostly faded out of photo. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

96-14-84:

Snapshot of Herbert and Doris Brownell riding in a convertible in the 1953 Inaugural Parade,

Washington, D.C. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 b/w print.

96-14-85:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell, his mother, May Brownell, and his sister, Ruth Bullock, seated at

a dining room table, ca. 1953 or 1954. Same as 96-14-732. Credit: unknown. One 4 x 5 b/w

print.

96-14-86:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell on the telephone at his desk during the run-up to the 1952

presidential election. Prints developed the week of October 13, 1952. Credit: unknown. Two 3

x 4 ½ color prints.

96-14-87:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, his mother, May Brownell, and his sister, Ruth Bullock, standing

outdoors. The print was developed on March 23, 1940. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w

print.

96-14-88:

Portrait of little Tom Brownell, son of Herbert and Doris Brownell, taken in the 1940s. Credit:

Beidler-Viken, Manhassett, NY. One 4 x 5 b/w print.

96-14-89:

Passport photo of Herbert Brownell, probably 1950s. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 2 ½ b/w

print.

96-14-90:

Photograph of an unidentified little boy with reddish hair, playing in sand. Credit: unknown.

One 2 ¼ x 3 color print.

96-14-91:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell seated on a flagstone patio, probably in the late 1980s or 1990s.

Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

96-14-92:

Snapshot of a group of people, possibly relatives of Herbert Brownell, sitting on the deck of a

boat. Print was developed in January 1980. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 4 ½ color print.

96-14-93:

Snapshot of a man and woman, possibly relatives of Herbert Brownell, sitting on the deck of a

boat. Print was developed in January 1980. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 4 ½ color print.

96-14-94:

Snapshot of a woman, man, and boy, possibly relatives of Herbert Brownell, sitting in a living

room, ca. 1980. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 4 ½ color print.

96-14-95:

Photograph of Herbert Brownell and his extended family, 25 people in all, taken ca. 1980.

Credit: unknown. One 4 x 6 color print.

96-14-96:

“To Herbie with our love from your weekend at Wind Fields, April 27-29, 1985.” Snapshot of

Herbert Brownell seated on a porch with a glass of wine. Credit: unknown. One 4 x 6 color

print.

96-14-97:

Portrait of Doris Brownell and her three oldest children, Ann, Tom, and Joan, taken in the 1940s.

Credit: Beidler-Viken, Manhassett, NY. One 4 x 5 b/w print.

96-14-98:

Portrait of little Joan Brownell, taken in the 1940s. Credit: Beidler-Viken, Manhassett, NY.

One 4 x 5 b/w print.

96-14-99:

Photo of Herbert Brownell speaking, taken in the 1980s or 1990s. Credit: Katrina Thomas,

NYC. One 4 ¾ x 7 b/w print.

96-14-100:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell standing outdoors by a rustic post and railing. Print was

developed in May 1985. Credit: unknown. One 4 x 6 color print.

96-14-101:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell, Marion (Riki) Taylor, and three other women. Credit: unknown.

One 4 x 6 color print.

96-14-102:

Photo of Marion Taylor and an unidentified man on a yacht. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5

color print.

96-14-103:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell with unidentified others at a banquet; print was developed in

March 1985. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

96-14-104:

Portrait of little Ann Brownell, taken in the 1940s. Credit: Beidler-Viken, Manhassett, NY.

One 4 x 5 b/w print.

96-14-105:

Photo of Herbert Brownell seated with unidentified others under an awning, probably at West

Point, for an event commemorating Dwight D. Eisenhower. Probably taken ca. 1990. Credit:

United States Military Academy, West Point, NY. One 5 x 7 color print.

96-14-106:

Photo of Herbert Brownell seated with unidentified others under an awning, probably at West

Point, for an event commemorating Dwight D. Eisenhower. Probably taken ca. 1990. Credit:

United States Military Academy, West Point, NY. One 5 x 7 color print.

96-14-107:

Photo of Herbert Brownell seated with unidentified others under an awning, probably at West

Point, for an event commemorating Dwight D. Eisenhower. Probably taken ca. 1990. Credit:

United States Military Academy, West Point, NY. One 5 x 7 color print.

96-14-108:

Photo of Herbert Brownell speaking, taken in the 1980s or 1990s. Credit: Katrina Thomas,

NYC. One 4 ¾ x 7 b/w print.

96-14-109:

Snapshot of young Tom Brownell, ca. 1945. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-110:

Snapshot of Doris and little Jim Brownell, ca. 1945. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w

print.

96-14-111:

Snapshot of little Jim Brownell, ca. 1945. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-112:

Snapshot of young Joan Brownell, ca. 1945. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-113:

Snapshot of Herbert and little Jim Brownell, ca. 1945. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w

print.

96-14-114:

Snapshot of little Jim Brownell sitting in a doorway, ca. 1945. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3

½ b/w print.

96-14-115:

Snapshot of Herbert and Doris Brownell, probably on their wedding day in 1934. Credit:

unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-116:

Snapshot of Hebert Brownell with a suitcase, taken in August 1946. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½

x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-117:

Snapshot of one of the Brownell children, probably Tom, at Stuyvesant Square, NYC. Credit:

unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-118:

Snapshot of baby Tom Brownell crawling on a blanket beside a playpen in front of a shingled

house. Print was developed September 18, 1940. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-119:

Snapshot of baby Tom Brownell crawling on a blanket beside a playpen in front of a shingled

house. Print was developed September 18, 1940. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-120:

Snapshot of one of the Brownell children, probably Tom, sitting up on a chair. Credit:

unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-121:

Snapshot of Doris Brownell with William P. Rogers and an unidentified man, probably 1950s.

Credit: unknown. One 3 ¼ x 4 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-122:

Snapshot of Doris Brownell with William P. Rogers and an unidentified man, probably 1950s.

Credit: unknown. One 3 ¼ x 4 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-123:

Snapshot of the Brownell family playing in the water at a beach, probably 1940s. Credit:

unknown. One 3 x 4 b/w print.

96-14-124:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell in swim trunks, standing in knee-deep water at a beach, probably

1940s. Credit: unknown. One 3 x 4 b/w print.

96-14-125:

Snapshot of the children of Herbert and Doris Brownell: Joan, Ann, Tom, and Jim, all dressed in

blue jeans and cowboy hats and boots. Print was developed the week of October 1, 1951.

Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

96-14-126:

“Phil’s shirt—Smokey the horse.” Snapshot of Herbert Brownell, in western wear, standing

beside a horse in front of a barn. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-127:

“Jacket of the Solola Indian tribe in Guatemala. Note the heels of the boots—aren’t they

wonderful?” Herbert Brownell models some western fashions. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3

½ b/w print.

96-14-128:

“El Capitan—D.” Snapshot of Doris Brownell astride a piebald horse. Credit: unknown. One 2

½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-129:

Photo of Herbert and Doris Brownell sitting in a boat named Juanita at a floating garden in

Mexico. The photo postcard was sent by Doris and Herbert to Herbert’s mother on November

24, 1940. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-130:

Photo of a man sitting on the backrest of a white convertible with five children (two girls, three

boys) standing beside the car. The four oldest children appear to be Herbert Brownell’s.

“Summer 1948” was written on the mat attached to the photo. Credit: unknown. One 5 ¼ x 7 ¼

color print.

96-14-131:

Photo of Herbert Brownell reading a piece of paper with two unidentified men during the

Dewey-Bricker campaign in October 1944. Credit: Philadelphia Inquirer. One 8 x 10 b/w print,

one b/w neg.

96-14-132:

Photo of Herbert Brownell speaking during the Dewey-Bricker campaign in October 1944.

Credit: Philadelphia Inquirer. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-133:

Portrait of a little boy, around seven or eight years old, dressed in an early-20th

century boy’s suit

with a big collar and bow; probably Herbert Brownell, Jr. Credit: unknown. One 2 x 5 ½ b/w

print.

96-14-134:

Photo of one of Herbert Brownell, Jr.’s school classes in the 1910s; Brownell appears to be

seated second from right. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-135:

Cyanotype snapshot of women and children; boy at lower right may be Herbert Brownell, Jr.

Photo is very dark and features are hard to make out. Credit: unknown. One 2 ¼ x 3 ¼ blue-

tone print.

96-14-136:

Cyanotype snapshot of four Brownell children—probably Mary, Herbert Jr., Louise, and Samuel.

Credit: unknown. One 2 ¼ x 3 ¼ blue-tone print.

96-14-137:

Photo of one of Herbert Brownell, Jr.’s school classes in the 1910s; Brownell appears to be at

far right. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 4 b/w print.

96-14-138:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell, Jr., sitting on an outside windowsill, probably at his school in

Lincoln, NE, in the late 1910s. Credit: unknown. One 2 ¼ x 3 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-139:

Snapshot of a classmate of Herbert Brownell, Jr., standing behind a roof vent on a large flat roof

and pointing upward; late 1910s. Credit: unknown. One 2 ¼ x 3 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-140:

Snapshot of Knox Burnett, a classmate of Herbert Brownell, Jr., wearing a bucket hat and

striking a goofy pose on a large flat roof; late 1910s. Credit: unknown. One 2 ¼ x 3 ¼ b/w

print.

96-14-141:

Snapshot of five male classmates of Herbert Brownell, Jr., posing on a large flat roof; late

1910s. Credit: unknown. One 2 ¼ x 3 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-142:

Snapshot of two boys horsing around at the edge of a large flat roof—classmates of Herbert

Brownell, Jr., or one of them may be Brownell—the faces are blurred. Late 1910s. Credit:

unknown. One 2 ¼ x 3 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-143:

Snapshot of a young man wearing a suit and cap, standing near a tree with houses in the

background; late 1910s. Presumably a classmate of Herbert Brownell, Jr. Credit: unknown.

One 2 ¼ x 4 b/w print.

96-14-144:

“Ted Whitmack, Herbert’s first playmate.” Portrait of a young boy in an early-1900s boy’s suit

with large collar and bow, holding a picture-book and gazing out a window. Credit: unknown.

One 4 ¼ x 6 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-145:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell, Jr., in his senior year of high school, 1919-20. Credit: Dole

Studio, Lincoln, NE. One 3 ¾ x 5 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-146:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell, Jr., in high school, ca. 1918. Credit: Townsend Studio, Lincoln,

NE. One 5 x 8 b/w print.

96-14-147—158:

Snapshots of Dwight D. Eisenhower and his cabinet members—and a few others—in the

motorcade from the White House to the Capitol, January 20, 1953.

96-14-147:

Snapshot of Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary for Health, Education, and Welfare, and her husband,

William P. Hobby, in a convertible. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-148:

Snapshot of Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., and wife in a convertible. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3

½ b/w print.

96-14-149:

Snapshot of “Million Dollar Mermaid” Esther Williams and her husband, Ben Gage. Credit:

unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-150:

Snapshot of Walter Winchell—“and press passes.” Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-151:

Snapshot of Chief Justice Fred Vinson and wife in a convertible. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x

3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-152:

Snapshot of Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior, and his wife in a convertible. Credit:

unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-153:

Snapshot of Charles Wilson, Secretary of Defense, and his wife in a convertible. Credit:

unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-154:

Snapshot of John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State, and his wife in a convertible. Credit:

unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-155:

Snapshot of President Harry S. Truman, President-elect Dwight D. Eisenhower, and others in a

convertible limo. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-156:

Snapshot of Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture, and wife in a convertible. Credit:

unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-157:

Snapshot of Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce, and wife in a convertible. Credit:

unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-158:

Snapshot of Arthur Summerfield, Postmaster General, and wife in a convertible. Credit:

unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-159:

Snapshot of relatives of Herbert Brownell including sisters Gertrude Randol and Louise Trow;

reverse reads, “When Don was home, Oct. 6.” Credit: unknown. One 2 ¾ x 4 b/w print.

96-14-160:

Portrait of a little girl with a book; labeled, “Janet 1955.” Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w

print.

96-14-161:

Snapshot of a boy, possibly one of Herbert Brownell, Jr.’s sons, sitting on a boulder with May

Brownell standing behind him; the background includes houses and a car. Probably taken ca.

1950. Credit: unknown. One 3 x 5 b/w print.

96-14-162:

Photo of a little girl, probably Joan Brownell, wearing a sweater and sitting outside. Credit:

unknown. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

96-14-163:

Photo of Joan Brownell wearing a sombrero and serape at the Fiesta Mexicana restaurant at the

Holiday Inn, Acapulco Beach. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 color print.

96-14-164—170:

Set of photos from air exercises at Air Proving Ground Command, Eglin Air Force Base,

FL, attended by Brownell, Thomas E. Dewey, and Harold E. Talbott.

96-14-164:

Photo of VIPs arriving at Eglin, with honor guard, color guard, band, Air Force plane, and limo

all visible on the pavement. Photo taken from elevated location. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10

b/w print.

96-14-165:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and others passing the honor guard. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10

b/w print.

96-14-166:

Photo of Thomas E. Dewey and Harold E. Talbott standing in front of viewing stands. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-167:

Photo of Harold E. Talbott and other VIPs passing the honor guard, with the Air Proving Ground

Command building in the background. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-168:

Photo of Brownell, Talbott, Dewey, and other VIPs holding their hats over their hearts while the

Air Force officers and airmen salute. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-169:

Photo of Herbert Brownell smiling from under the canopy of a fighter or surveillance aircraft.

Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-170:

Photo of Herbert Brownell boarding a plane to leave Eglin. An unidentified major general is the

main subject of the photo. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-171—188:

These photos were all in a large envelope labeled, “Dept. Justice Pic—Herbert’s office

pictures.”

96-14-171:

Photo of Herbert Brownell shaking hands with an unidentified woman, possibly Ethel Tucker of

the Antitrust Division, while people applaud in the background. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10

b/w print.

96-14-172:

Photo of Herbert Brownell with an unidentified man. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-173:

Photo of Herbert Brownell observing the swearing-in of Perry W. Morton as Assistant Attorney

General. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-174:

Photo of Attorney General Herbert Brownell and Assistant Attorney General Perry W. Morton

looking at a sheet of paper at the Department of Justice. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w

print.

96-14-175:

Photo taken on Herbert Brownell’s 50th

birthday at the Department of Justice, 1955. He and

others, including Warren E. Burger, William P. Rogers, and Charles Metzner, appear to be

having a luncheon and cake. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-176:

Photo taken on Herbert Brownell’s 50th

birthday at the Department of Justice, 1955. He and

others, including Brian Holland, Warren E. Burger, William P. Rogers, and Charles Metzner,

appear to be having a luncheon and cake. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-177:

Photo taken on Herbert Brownell’s 50th

birthday at the Department of Justice, 1955. Seated at

the table are William P. Rogers, Brownell, and Charles Metzner. Standing, left to right, are

Perry Morton, Sal Andretta, Brian Holland, Warren E. Burger, Dallas Townsend, James Bennett,

Warren Olney, J. Lee Rankin, and Fredrick Mullen. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-178:

Photo taken on Herbert Brownell’s 50th

birthday at the Department of Justice, 1955. Seated at

the table are William P. Rogers, Brownell, and Charles Metzner. Standing, left to right, are

Perry Morton, Sal Andretta, Brian Holland, Warren E. Burger, Dallas Townsend, James Bennett,

Warren Olney, J. Lee Rankin, and Fredrick Mullen. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-179:

Photo of Herbert Brownell looking at a sheet of paper with Stanley Barnes and Warren E.

Burger. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-180:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, Department of Justice staff, and Justice Warren E. Burger in his

judge’s robe. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-181:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, William P. Rogers, Sal Andretta, and an unidentified man and

woman (possibly Ethel Tucker of the Antitrust Division). Credit: unknown. Two 8 x 10 b/w

prints.

96-14-182:

Photo taken on Herbert Brownell’s 50th

birthday at the Department of Justice, 1955. Seated at

the table are, clockwise: J. Lee Rankin, Warren Olney, James Bennett, Frederick Mullen, Dallas

Townsend, Sal Andretta, Perry Morton, and Brian Holland. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w

print.

96-14-183:

Photo of Herbert Brownell shaking the hand of an unidentified woman, possibly Miss Ethel

Tucker of the Antitrust Division. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-184:

Photo of Attorney General Herbert Brownell and Assistant Attorney General Perry W. Morton

holding a sheet of paper at the Department of Justice. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-185:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and Leonard Hall, Chairman of the Republican National Committee.

Brownell is writing something on a clipboard. Credit: unknown. Two 8 x 10 b/w prints.

96-14-186:

Photo of Douglas McKay, Secretary of the Interior, riding a horse. The photo is inscribed, “Best

wishes to Herb Brownell—Doug.” Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-187:

“On May 20-21, 1954, a conference of officials of the Department of Justice was held at the FBI

Academy on the U.S. Marine Corps Base at Quantico, Virginia. Among those present at the

Conference were: First row, left to right, Assistant Attorney General Perry W. Morton, Attorney

General Herbert Brownell, Jr., Assistant Attorney General Warren E. Burger, Civil Division, and

Deputy Attorney General William P. Rogers. Second row, left to right, Assistant Attorney

General Warren Olney III, Criminal Division, Assistant Attorney General H. Brian Holland, Tax

Division, Charles Metzner, Executive Assistant to the Attorney General, and John Edgar Hoover,

Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Third row, left to right, Assistant Attorney

General William F. Tompkins, Lieutenant General Joseph M. Swing, Commissioner of the

Immigration and Naturalization Service, Assistant Attorney General Stanley N. Barnes, Antitrust

Division, and Robert W. Minor, First Assistant to the Deputy Attorney General. Fourth row, left

to right, Assistant Attorney General J. Lee Rankin, Executive Adjudications Division, Assistant

Attorney General Dallas S. Townsend, Office of Alien Property, Simon E. Sobeloff, The

Solicitor General, and James V. Bennett, Director of the Bureau of Prisons. This photograph

was taken on the steps of the FBI Academy on May 21, 1954.” Credit: unknown. One 7 x 9

b/w print.

96-14-188:

Photo of Herbert Brownell with a large group of young men and women on the steps in front of

an unidentified building. Credit: unknown. One 7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-189:

Photo of Herbert Brownell speaking at an event at the Department of Justice. Credit:

Immigration and Naturalization Service, U. S. Department of Justice. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-190:

“Washington, D.C. …President Dwight Eisenhower (left) was captured in serious discussion

with Attorney General Herbert Brownell on the reviewing stand during yesterday’s Inaugural

Parade. Today Brownell was the first White House business visitor, but following his seventy-

three minute conference with the president, Brownell refused to say whether the conference dealt

with the roadblock to Senate confirmation of Defense Secretary-designate Charles E. Wilson.

Later the Senate confirmed eight of the nine members of President Eisenhower’s cabinet but the

fate of Wilson was still an open question. 1/21/53.” Credit: International News Photos, NYC.

One 7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-191:

Photo of Herbert Brownell being sworn in as Attorney General by Chief Justice Vinson in

January 1953. President Eisenhower is behind Brownell. Credit: Life Photo by Mark

Kauffman. One 6 ¾ x 9 ½ b/w print.

96-14-192:

“Washington, D.C. With his left hand on a Bible and his right hand raised, Herbert Brownell is

sworn in as Attorney General by Chief Justice Fred Vinson (right) in the presence of President

Dwight Eisenhower. Eight other cabinet members were also sworn into office yesterday.

1/22/53.” Credit: International News Photos, NYC; photo by Al Muto. Two 7 x 9 b/w prints.

96-14-193:

Photo of Herbert and Doris Brownell, an unidentified woman, and two unidentified men at a

table. Credit: Standard Flashlight Co., Inc., Commercial Photographers, NYC. Two 8 x 10 b/w

prints.

96-14-194:

Photo of Doris Brownell and others at a buffet. Credit: Standard Flashlight Co., Inc.,

Commercial Photographers, NYC. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-195:

Photo of Doris Brownell and an unidentified man holding drinks. Credit: Standard Flashlight

Co., Inc., Commercial Photographers, NYC. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-196:

Photo of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brownell, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pick in formal dress in

front of a painting of Robert E. Lee at Lee House, Washington, D.C., 1952. Credit: unknown.

One 7 ¼ x 9 b/w print.

96-14-197:

Photo of Doris Brownell drinking tea in the Robert E. Lee Suite. Credit: Charles Del Vecchio.

One 7 ¼ x 9 b/w print.

96-14-198:

Photo of Doris Brownell playing piano. Credit: Charles Del Vecchio, Washington Post. One 7

¼ x 9 b/w print.

96-14-199:

Photo of Herbert and Doris Brownell in a receiving line, 1953. Credit: Reni Newsphoto

Service. One 7 x 9 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-200:

Photo of Herbert and Doris Brownell with “Mayflower People,” 1953. Credit: Reni Newsphoto

Service. One 7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-201:

Photo of young Jim Brownell at the kitchen counter. Credit: Harris and Ewing, Washington,

D.C. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-202:

Photo of Doris Brownell wearing her dressing gown and using the desk telephone at her home;

print is stamped February 17, 1953. Credit: Charles Del Vecchio. One 10 ¼ x 12 b/w print.

96-14-203:

Photo of Doris Brownell posed in her dressing gown with a teacup and saucer in her hands at her

home; print is stamped February 17, 1953. Crop of 96-14-197. Credit: Charles Del Vecchio.

One 10 ¼ x 12 b/w print.

96-14-204:

Snapshot of Doris McCarter as a high school freshman, as well as five other children, seated on

the steps of a school building, ca. 1922. Doris’ sister and brother are in the bottom row of

children. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-205:

Snapshot of Doris McCarter as a high school freshman, as well as five other children, seated on

the steps of a school building, ca. 1922. Doris’ sister and brother are in the bottom row of

children. This shot cuts off the top of Doris’ head. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-206:

Snapshot of Doris McCarter and a friend sitting cross-legged on school steps, ca. 1922. The top

left corner of the photo has been torn off. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-207:

Portrait of Doris McCarter as a high school senior, 1926. Credit: unknown. One 2 x 3 b/w

print.

96-14-208:

Snapshot of Doris McCarter with a group of other young men and women; Doris is seated, at

center. The print is like a tintype in appearance, but on an unusual non-metal black substrate.

Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w photograph.

96-14-209:

Snapshot of Doris McCarter, second from left, in a row of six children arranged in order of

height, 1920. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-210:

“CIA Play.” Snapshot of Doris McCarter, in men’s garb, and another girl enacting a scene on a

doorstep draped with blankets. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-211:

“CIA Play.” Snapshot of Doris McCarter, in men’s garb, and another girl enacting a scene on a

lawn. Credit: unknown. One 2 ¾ x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-212:

“CIA Play.” Snapshot of Doris McCarter, in men’s garb, and another girl enacting a scene on a

lawn. Credit: unknown. One 2 ¾ x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-213:

“CIA Play.” Snapshot of Doris McCarter, in men’s garb, and another girl enacting a scene on a

lawn. Credit: unknown. One 2 ¾ x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-214:

Snapshot of Doris McCarter standing on the edge of a field, 1920s. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½

x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-215:

Snapshot of Doris McCarter and “Lucy G.” in Denton, TX, Summer 1927. Credit: unknown.

One 2 ¾ x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-216:

Snapshot of Doris McCarter rowing a boat on Galveston Bay, 1927. Credit: unknown. One 2 x

2 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-217:

Snapshot of Doris McCarter and another young woman, wearing riding breeches and sporting a

cigarette and pipe, on a beach in 1927. Credit: unknown. One 2 x 2 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-218:

Snapshot of Doris McCarter in Pharr, TX, 1927. She is standing outdoors, wearing a knee-

length, light-colored dress, and appears to be laughing. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w

print.

96-14-219:

Snapshot of Doris McCarter, right, with three other women, identified as” J.,” “Vera,” and

“Mom,” in 1927 or 1928. They are standing outdoors next to the corner of a house. Credit:

unknown. One 2 ¾ x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-220:

Snapshot of Doris McCarter and Edna Mae Caldwell at Ball High School, Galveston, TX, 1924.

Credit: unknown. One 4 x 6 b/w print.

96-14-221:

“Me—Tom—Twins, 1921.” Snapshot of Doris McCarter with a young man, boy and girl twins,

and a Dodge Brothers touring car on a beach. Credit: unknown. One 4 x 6 b/w print.

96-14-222:

“The Thomas Home, Pharr, Tex.” On the back, Doris notes that she taught in Pharr for two

years, 1926-28. Credit: unknown. One 3 ¼ x 5 b/w print.

96-14-223:

“Pharr, Texas, 1927. Ruby, Gwen, Me, Sarah Nell.” Snapshot of Doris McCarter with two

women and a little girl, standing in front of a huge agave plant. Credit: unknown. One 3 ¼ x 5

b/w print.

96-14-224:

Snapshot of Doris McCarter beside the Thomas home, Pharr, TX, in 1927, hiding behind a

hollyhock stalk. Credit: unknown. One 3 ¼ x 5 b/w print.

96-14-225:

Snapshot of Doris McCarter beside the Thomas home, Pharr, TX, in 1927, holding onto a

hollyhock stalk. Credit: unknown. One 3 ¼ x 5 b/w print.

96-14-226:

Snapshot of Doris Brownell and a suitcase, August 1946. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w

print.

96-14-227:

Portrait of Doris Brownell, seated on a couch and wearing a formal satin gown and wrap, taken

in Washington, D.C., ca. 1952—57. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 positive color transparency.

96-14-228:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and three unidentified men, stamped September 27, 1956. Credit:

Commercial Studios Photographers, Oakland, CA. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-229:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and three unidentified men. Brownell and one other man are wearing

scholastic gowns and caps. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-230:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and three unidentified men, probably in Brazil. Credit: Luiz

Marcondes, São Paulo, Brazil. One 7 ¼ x 9 ½ b/w print.

96-14-231:

Snapshot of the exterior of the sun porch of Aspen Lodge at Camp David, MD. Credit:

unknown. One 4 x 5 b/w print.

96-14-232:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell standing on a flagstone patio at Camp David. Credit: unknown.

One 4 x 5 b/w print.

96-14-233:

Photo of men eating melon slices at a long table, possibly at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington,

D.C. Herbert Brownell is visible at left. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-234:

Photo of men eating melon slices at a long table, possibly at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington,

D.C. Herbert Brownell’s back is visible behind the man at front and center. Credit: unknown.

One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-235:

Photo of men eating melon slices at a long table, possibly at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington,

D.C. Herbert Brownell is visible at left. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-236:

Photo of men eating melon slices at a long table, possibly at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington,

D.C. Herbert Brownell is seated third from right, on the far side of the table. Credit: unknown.

One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-237:

Photo of Herbert Brownell presenting a framed group of photos and signatures to Stanley Barnes

at the Department of Justice. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-238:

Photo of Herbert Brownell at a dinner given for him by President and Mrs. Tubman at the

Executive Mansion in Monrovia, Liberia, on or around April 29, 1959. President Tubman is

seated at Brownell’s left. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-239:

Photo of President William V. S. Tubman of Liberia speaking at a dinner he gave for Herbert

Brownell at the Executive Mansion in Monrovia, 1959. Brownell is seated at the President’s

right hand. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-240:

Photo of President William V. S. Tubman of Liberia presenting Herbert Brownell with the Order

of the Star of Africa with the rank of Grand Band at a dinner given for him by the President at

the Executive Mansion in Monrovia, 1959. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-241:

“Photo taken at Ministers of Justice Conference, Dallas, Texas, in May 1956.” Name tags in

photo read, “Inter-American Bar Association, North Conference, Dallas, Texas, USA; April 14-

21, 1956.” Left to right are: Herbert Brownell, William Roy Vallance, and Robert S. Storey,

president of the Inter-American Bar Association. Sent by Dr. Natalio Chediak, Assistant to the

Minister of Justice of Cuba, by way of Mr. Fred Ford. Credit: John Mazziotta. One 8 x 10 b/w

print.

96-14-242—244:

Photos taken at a meeting of the Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, MA,

September 13, 1954. Sent to the Office of the Attorney General by Mr. Messmore Kendall.

96-14-242:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell standing with unidentified men at the Plymouth Rock Monument.

Credit: unknown. One 4 ¾ x 4 ¾ b/w print, one 2 ½ x 2 ½ b/w print.

96-14-243:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell receiving or being shown a figurine at the Plymouth Rock

Monument. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 2 ½ b/w print.

96-14-244:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and an unidentified man exiting the First Parish Church in

Plymouth. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 2 ½ b/w print.

96-14-245:

“Rev. Del Smith, 7/19/57.” Photo of Herbert Brownell and others in the midst of receiving

returns on a poll or election. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-246:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell seated on a stump, with a line of horses hitched in the background.

Photo was taken when Brownell went to Asheville, NC to make a speech before the Judicial

Conference of the 4th

Circuit, June 1957. Governor Luther H. Hodges of North Carolina sent the

photo to Brownell. Credit: Luther H. Hodges, Jr. One 3 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-247:

Photo of Herbert Brownell among a group of men wearing academic robes and holding degrees,

ca. 1950s. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-248:

Photo of Herbert Brownell receiving an honorary degree, ca. 1950s. Credit: unknown. One 8 x

10 b/w print.

96-14-249:

Photo of a large group of men posed on and at the bottom of mobile stairs beside a Capital

Airlines Viscount. Herbert Brownell is about a third of the way down from the top of the stairs.

Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-250:

Photo of Herbert Brownell with two unidentified men at the Annual Meeting of the American

Bar Association, Philadelphia, PA, August 22-26, 1955. Credit: Photo-Associates. One 8 x 10

b/w print.

96-14-251:

Snapshot of President Dwight D. Eisenhower and unidentified others outside of Independence

Hall; DDE was in Philadelphia to speak at the Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association

on August 24, 1955. Credit: unknown. One 5 x 7 color print.

96-14-252:

Photo of Herbert Brownell receiving a piece of paper from an unidentified man at the annual

meeting of the American Bar Association, Philadelphia, PA, August 22-26, 1955. Credit:

Photo-Associates. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-253—255:

Photos sent to the Office of the Attorney General by E. A. Hammesfahr, Director,

Conference Division, National Industrial Conference Board (NICB), NYC, on December 6,

1955.

96-14-253:

Photo of Herbert Brownell speaking at the First Philadelphia Meeting of the NICB. Credit:

unknown. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

96-14-254:

Photo of Herbert Brownell talking with an unidentified man over a meal at the meeting. Credit:

unknown. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

96-14-255:

Photo of Herbert Brownell talking with an unidentified man over a meal at the meeting. Credit:

unknown. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

96-14-256:

“Washington: Attorney General Herbert Brownell is shown as he told a news conference here

today that a complaint has been drafted charging the American Newspaper Publishers

Association, the American Association of Advertising Agencies and ‘several other associations’

with anti-trust law violations. 4/28/55.” Credit: United Press Photo. One 7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-257:

Photo of Herbert Brownell speaking at the Emerson Hotel, Baltimore, MD. It appears that the

speech is being televised by WBAL-TV. Credit: Francis DiGennaro, Baltimore, MD. One 8 x

10 b/w print.

96-14-258:

Photo showing Herbert Brownell and an unidentified man looking at a paper item at the

Southwestern Legal Center in Dallas, TX, in April 1955. The photo was sent to the Office of the

Attorney General by the Southwestern Legal Foundation by way of Jack Winemiller, Vice-

President of Ayres Compton Associates, Dallas, TX. Credit: Tom W. Collins, Dallas, TX. One

8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-259:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and an unidentified man at a dinner at the Union League Club of

Chicago, Chicago, IL, probably February 9, 1955. Credit: PICS Chicago. One 8 x 10 b/w

print.

96-14-260:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and three unidentified men at a dinner at the Union League Club of

Chicago, Chicago, IL, probably February 9, 1955. Credit: PICS Chicago. One 8 x 10 b/w

print.

96-14-261:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and others at the ‘21’ Club, NYC. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w

print.

96-14-262:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and others at the ‘21’ Club, NYC; they appear to be singing. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-263:

Photo of Herbert Brownell (far left), four other men and one woman standing under trees and

wearing academic caps and gowns. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-264:

“Group Photograph of Attorney General’s Staff Conference held at Camp David, Maryland, on

May 24 and 25, 1957.” Credit: unknown. One 5 x 8 b/w print.

96-14-265:

“Group Photograph of Attorney General’s Staff Conference held at Camp David, Maryland, on

May 24 and 25, 1957.” Credit: unknown. One 5 x 8 b/w print.

96-14-266:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and others attending an unidentified briefing or meeting. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-267:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and others attending an unidentified briefing or meeting. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-268:

Photo taken at the Inter-American Bar Association Conference in Puerto Rico, 1965. Herbert

Brownell and Chief Justice Earl Warren attended the meeting. Brownell appears to be speaking

in this photo. Credit: Elimparcial. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-269:

Photo taken at the Inter-American Bar Association Conference in San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1965.

Herbert Brownell and Chief Justice Earl Warren attended the meeting. An unidentified man is

speaking in this photo. Credit: Elimparcial. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-270:

Photo of Herbert Brownell shaking hands with an unidentified man. Credit: unknown. One 8 x

10 b/w print.

96-14-271:

“Left to Right—Hawthorne Arey (Nebraska, ‘29) Director, Export-Import Bank of Washington;

Herbert Brownell, Jr. (Nebraska, ‘24) Attorney General; W. Randolph Burgess (Brown, ‘12)

Under Secretary of Treasury; Senator Clifford P. Case (Rutgers, ‘25); Rep. J. Arthur Younger

(Washington, ‘15); Rep. Kenneth B. Keating (Rochester, ‘19); Rep. William H. Avery (Kansas,

‘34).” Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-272:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, William P. Rogers, and Simon S. Cohen of Connecticut. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-273:

Photo of the crowd in the stands at the Army-Navy Game, 1935. Herbert Brownell can be seen

just right of center. Reverse has written on it, “From Seymour Weiss.” Credit: Bill Mark, Park

Sheraton Hotel, NYC. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-274:

“Display of Opinions of the Attorneys General which have influenced the History of the United

States. Department of Justice Building, Washington, D.C. Fifth Floor Corridor – October,

November, and December, 1956. (Exhibit prepared by Mrs. Vida Alexander, Office of Legal

Counsel.)” Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-275:

Snapshot of Aspen Lodge at Camp David, with people out on the patio. Credit: unknown. One

4 x 5 b/w print.

96-14-276:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and others playing golf, probably at Camp David. Credit:

unknown. One 4 x 5 b/w print.

96-14-277:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and others playing golf, probably at Camp David. Credit:

unknown. One 4 x 5 b/w print.

96-14-278:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and others—left to right: James Bennett, William Tompkins, and

two unidentified men—seated around a table, probably at Camp David. Credit: unknown. One

4 x 5 b/w print.

96-14-279:

Snapshot of J. Edgar Hoover, Joseph Swing, William P. Rogers, and an unidentified man seated

around a table, probably at Camp David. Credit: unknown. One 4 x 5 b/w print.

96-14-280:

“On March 25, 1957, President Eisenhower presented the Young American Medals award for

heroism to Edmund Zernach of Lawrenceburg, Indiana, and the Young American Medals award

for service to William Steiger of Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Mr. Zernach was decorated for rescuing a

boy hanging from a cliff and Mr. Steiger received his award for participation in recreational and

leadership activities. Left to right: Attorney General Herbert Brownell, Jr.; John Edgar Hoover,

Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; Mr. Zernach; G. Frederick Mullen, Director of

Public Information, Department of Justice; President Eisenhower and Mr. Steiger.” Photo was

sent to Office of the Attorney General on April 3, 1957 by J. Edgar Hoover. Credit: Associated

Press. One 6 ½ x 8 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-281:

Photo of Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., Herbert Brownell, and three other men, one of whom is

holding a sketched portrait of “His Excellency, Henry Cabot Lodge.” All five men are dressed in

black tie and standing before a bookcase. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-282:

Photograph of William P. Rogers, Herbert Brownell, and Warren Olney at a table, possibly in a

courtroom. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-283:

Photo of Herbert Brownell swearing in an unidentified man. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w

print.

96-14-284:

Photo of Herbert Brownell shaking hands with an unidentified man after swearing him in.

Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-285:

Group photograph of Attorney General’s Staff Conference held at Camp David, Maryland, on

May 24 and 25, 1957. The group is standing below the terrace of Aspen Lodge. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-286:

Photo of Herbert Brownell receiving an honorary degree at the University of Southern

California. Credit: University of Southern California. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-287:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and J. Lee Rankin looking into a large book with Congressman Ellis

Yarnal Berry of South Dakota. Front of photo has been inscribed, “With kind personal regards

to the Hon. Herbert Brownell, E. Y. Berry, M. C. S[d?].” Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w

print.

96-14-288:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and a group of unidentified people at the Department of Justice.

Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-289:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, William P. Rogers, and a group of unidentified people at the

Department of Justice. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-290:

Photo of Herbert Brownell receiving a Certificate of Merit from the Federal Bar Association in

appreciation of his establishment of the Attorney General’s Recruitment Program for Honor Law

Graduates. Credit: Reni Newsphoto Service. One 7 x 9 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-291:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, second from left, among a group of men standing outdoors and

wearing academic caps and gowns. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-292:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, center, and other members of the Department of Justice, standing on

stairs in front of a fountain at the DOJ building. In the photo are: Thomas Cotter, Edward

Hummer, Thomas McTiernan, Virgil Wolfe, Cliff Nelson, J. Walter Yeagley, Joseph

Wysolmerski, Ben Willis, Joseph Cannon, John Doherty, and John Dinsmore. Credit: James R.

Dunlop, Inc., Photographic Specialists, Washington, D.C. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-293:

Photo of Herbert Brownell having an academic hood placed over his gown on a stage at Union

College, Schenectady, NY. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-294:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and William P. Rogers being presented with certificates of

appreciation from the Bar Association of the District of Columbia by Thomas M. Raysor,

president of the association. Photo probably taken May 14, 1957, the date on the certificates.

Credit: Cameramen Incorporated, Washington, D.C. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-295:

Photo of Herbert Brownell receiving his certificate of membership to Legion Lex; the certificate

is dated March 22, 1957. Credit: University of Southern California. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-296:

Photo of a reception in an unidentified lobby or ballroom. Herbert Brownell appears to be at the

far left of the crowd. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-297:

Photo of Herbert Brownell shaking hands with an unidentified man at the Department of Justice.

Brownell is also holding a certificate in a folder. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-298:

Photo of Herbert Brownell standing outdoors with two unidentified men and an unidentified

woman; all are wearing academic caps and gowns. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-299:

Photograph of Herbert Brownell and two unidentified men seated around a coffee table whereon

lies a pile of photographs and envelopes. Brownell is making a gesture with both hands lifted, as

if to describe something large. Credit: unknown. One 7 ½ x 9 ½ b/w print.

96-14-300:

“Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, Pastor of Marble Collegiate Church, New York City, is shown as he

spoke to the members of the 60th

Session of the FBI National Academy during graduation

exercises held on November 8, 1957, at the Departmental Auditorium, Washington, D.C. In the

background, left to right are: President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Director J. Edgar Hoover of the

FBI, former Attorney General Herbert Brownell, Jr., and Attorney General William P. Rogers.”

Credit: Post and Times Herald photograph, Washington, D.C. One 6 ½ x 8 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-301:

“Special Agent Daniel W. Johnson of the Federal Bureau of Investigation receives his diploma

from Attorney General Herbert Brownell, Jr., at the graduation exercises of the 57th

Session of

the FBI National Academy, Washington, D.C., on June 8, 1956. FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover

observes the presentation.” Credit: unknown. One 6 ¾ x 8 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-302:

“Following the graduation exercises of the 57th

Session of the FBI National Academy at

Washington, D.C., on June 8, 1956, Honorable J. Addington Wagner, National Commander, The

American Legion; Honorable George Meany, President, American Federation of Labor and

Congress of Industrial Organizations; Honorable Herbert Brownell, Jr., The Attorney General,

U. S. Department of Justice; Dr. Edward L. R. Elson, Pastor, The National Presbyterian Church;

and FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover were photographed.” Credit: unknown. One 6 ¾ x 8 ¾ b/w

print.

96-14-303:

“On November 8, 1957, Honorable Herbert Brownell, Jr., ceased duty as Attorney General of the

United States. Mr. Brownell is shown in the office of J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the FBI, at

the time of the presentation to Mr. Brownell of an honorary Special Agent’s badge. Shown at

the presentation with Mr. Brownell and Mr. Hoover are, from left to right: Inspector Edgar R.

Clayton, Inspector Gordon A. Nease, Assistant Director Alex Rosen, Associate Director Clyde

A. Tolson, Assistant to the Director Leland V. Boardman, Assistant Director Alan H. Belmont,

Inspector Frank C. Holloman, Assistant Director Donald J. Parsons, Assistant Director Quinn

Tamm, Assistant Director John P. Mohr, and Assistant Director C. Lester Trotter.” Credit:

unknown. One 6 ¾ x 8 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-304:

Snapshot of the terrace of Aspen Lodge and the turf around the golf hole at Camp David, MD.

Credit: unknown. One 4 x 5 b/w print.

96-14-305:

Left to right: J. C. Penney, John D. Young, Herbert Brownell, Chancellor William P. Tolley,

Arthur Watson, and Bishop Walter Earl Ledden. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-306:

Photo of Herbert Brownell with an unidentified man. This photo appears to have been taken at

the same time and place as 96-14-309. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-307:

“Photograph taken July 16, 1956, during the Conference of United States Attorneys held in the

Department of Justice headquarters, Washington, D.C., July 16, 17 and 18, 1956.” Photo

includes Herbert Brownell and other members of the DOJ and attendees arranged on steps in

front of a fountain at the DOJ building. Credit: unknown. One 10 x 13 b/w print.

96-14-308:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and other members of the Department of Justice, as well as many

other men, arranged on steps in front of a fountain at the DOJ building; may be a Conference of

United States Attorneys from a year other than 1956. Credit: unknown. One 11 x 14 b/w print.

96-14-309:

Photo of Herbert Brownell with three unidentified men. This photo appears to have been taken

at the same time and place as 96-14-306. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-310:

Photograph of Herbert Brownell speaking at the Hotel Willard, Washington, D.C., probably to

the Zionist Organization of America on June 18, 1955. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-311:

Photo of Herbert Brownell at what appears to be a campaign event for Eisenhower and Nixon;

Brownell is wearing an “IKE” pin, and there are posters of the candidates in the background.

The photo is stamped Sep. 27, 1956. Two men and a woman seated at the table are unidentified.

Credit: Commercial Studios Photographers, Oakland, CA. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-312:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and three other men writing in briefs at a long desk or table. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-313:

Group photograph of members of the Department of Justice with members of the 1956 Attorney

General’s Honors Program on steps in front of a fountain at the DOJ building. First row, left to

right: Francis J. Larkin, S. A. Andretta, Frederick Ford, George C. Doub, Victor R. Hansen,

Dallas S. Townsend, William P. Rogers, Paul Regis Dean, Herbert Brownell, Jr., J. Lee Rankin,

Charles K. Rice, David B. Irons, Reed Cozart, Perry W. Morton, Ernest L. Folk, III. Second

Row, left to right: Robert F. Sagle, Myrl E. Alexander, Scovel Richardson, E. Robert Seaver,

Leo J. McLaughlin, Robert M. Beckman, James R. Hinton, Marbeth A. Miller, William H.

Copenhaver, Melvin L. Lebow, Jack F. Blair, Richard C. Cahn, G. Frederick Mullen, Warren F.

Schwartz. Last row, left to right: Thomas G. Finucane, Alfred L. Margolis, Edward F. Casey,

David L. Rose, Arthur Goldstein, Edward J. Menard, Hershel Shanks, Theodore F. Craver, John

J. Pajak, Earl Huntington, Louis Scalzo, Eugene J. Metzger, Frederick R. Franklin, Arthur I.

Gould, Robert S. Bailey, John F. Middleton, Stephen C. Brandsdorfer, Morris J. Levin, Bernard

Cedarbaum, Richard M. Wall, Robert S. Pitofsky, Elvin Kanter. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10

b/w print.

96-14-314:

Photo of Dwight D. Eisenhower taken September 25, 1956. The president is standing next to an

American flag, has his left hand in his pocket, and is grinning widely. Credit: Reni Newsphoto

Service. One 7 x 9 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-315:

Photo of Dwight D. Eisenhower taken September 25, 1956. The president is seated at a desk in a

wood-paneled room; he is grinning and looking to the right of the photo. Credit: Reni

Newsphoto Service. One 7 x 9 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-316:

Photo of Herbert Brownell at a conference, probably in Brazil. Three unidentified men are with

Brownell in the photo. Credit: Luiz Marcondes, São Paulo, Brazil. One 7 ¼ x 9 ½ b/w print.

96-14-317:

Photo of the President’s Cabinet taken at a meeting on Friday, July 29, 1955. The photo was

sent to the Office of the Attorney General by Max Rabb, Secretary to the Cabinet, on August 5,

1955. In the accompanying note, Rabb reminds Brownell that this was the last meeting Oveta

Culp Hobby attended as Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare. Credit: unknown. One

11 x 14 b/w print.

96-14-318:

Photo of Herbert Brownell receiving an honorary degree, probably at the University of Notre

Dame. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-319:

Photo of Herbert Brownell speaking at commencement exercises, probably at the University of

Notre Dame. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-320:

Photo of people seated at tables arranged in a large square in what appears to be a ballroom.

There is a speaker at the podium, and a secretary is seated at a typewriter at left. Credit:

unknown. One 5 x 7 b/w print

96-14-321:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and one of the hosts at a conference of the National Association of

Attorneys General, possibly in 1954. Credit: unknown. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

96-14-322:

Photo of Herbert Brownell talking with an unidentified man at a conference of the National

Association of Attorneys General. Credit: unknown. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

96-14-323:

Photo of Herbert Brownell with three unidentified men at a conference of the National

Association of Attorneys General. Credit: unknown. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

96-14-324:

Photo of Herbert Brownell talking with an unidentified man at a conference of the National

Association of Attorneys General. Credit: unknown. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

96-14-325:

Photo of Herbert and Doris Brownell with two of the hosts at a conference of the National

Association of Attorneys General. Credit: unknown. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

96-14-326:

Photo of Herbert Brownell with two unidentified men at a conference of the National

Association of Attorneys General. Credit: unknown. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

96-14-327:

Photo of Herbert Brownell with three unidentified men at a conference of the National

Association of Attorneys General. Credit: unknown. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

96-14-328:

Photo of Herbert Brownell shaking hands with an unidentified man at an exit door. They are

wearing dinner jackets. Credit: Gold and Stettner, NYC. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

96-14-329:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell speaking at Westminster Hall, London. Print was developed

August 22, 1957. Credit: unknown. One 3 x 4 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-330:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and others seated at a long table at which they have likely finished

a meal. Print was developed August 22, 1957. Credit: unknown. One 3 x 4 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-331:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and Attorney General Caesar Salgado of São Paulo, Brazil, at the

U.S. Department of Justice. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 8 b/w print.

96-14-332:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and Attorney General Caesar Salgado of São Paulo, Brazil, at the

U.S. Department of Justice. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 8 b/w print.

96-14-333:

“Left to right are: Honorable J. Addington Wagner, National Commander, The American

Legion; Deputy Inspector Theodore D. Mitchell, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Police

Department; Honorable George Meany, President, American Federation of Labor and Congress

of Industrial Organizations; Honorable Herbert Brownell, Jr., The Attorney General, U. S.

Department of Justice; Dr. Edward L. R. Elson, Pastor, The National Presbyterian Church; and

FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover following the graduation exercises of the 57th

Session of the FBI

National Academy at Washington, D.C., on June 8, 1956.” Credit: unknown. One 6 ¾ x 8 ¾

b/w print.

96-14-334:

Group photograph of members of the Department of Justice with members of the 1956 Attorney

General’s Honors Program on steps in front of a fountain at the DOJ building. First row, left to

right: Francis J. Larkin, S. A. Andretta, Frederick Ford, George C. Doub, Victor R. Hansen,

Dallas S. Townsend, William P. Rogers, Paul Regis Dean, Herbert Brownell, Jr., J. Lee Rankin,

Charles K. Rice, David B. Irons, Reed Cozart, Perry W. Morton, Ernest L. Folk, III. Second

Row, left to right: Robert F. Sagle, Myrl E. Alexander, Scovel Richardson, E. Robert Seaver,

Leo J. McLaughlin, Robert M. Beckman, James R. Hinton, Marbeth A. Miller, William H.

Copenhaver, Melvin L. Lebow, Jack F. Blair, Richard C. Cahn, G. Frederick Mullen, Warren F.

Schwartz. Last row, left to right: Thomas G. Finucane, Alfred L. Margolis, Edward F. Casey,

David L. Rose, Arthur Goldstein, Edward J. Menard, Hershel Shanks, Theodore F. Craver, John

J. Pajak, Earl Huntington, Louis Scalzo, Eugene J. Metzger, Frederick R. Franklin, Arthur I.

Gould, Robert S. Bailey, John F. Middleton, Stephen C. Brandsdorfer, Morris J. Levin, Bernard

Cedarbaum, Richard M. Wall, Robert S. Pitofsky, Elvin Kanter. Photo sent to the Office of the

Attorney General by Robert F. Sagle, received Oct. 25, 1956. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w

print.

96-14-335:

Photo of Herbert Brownell receiving a framed certificate from Robert Fenton Craig. The

certificate is from the California Republican Assembly. Credit: Tommy W. Schenck, Oakland,

CA. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-336—348:

These photographs were taken from a manila envelope labeled, “Justice Dept. ‘52.” They

were sent to Herbert Brownell by Sal Andretta at the Department of Justice on March 8, 1961.

96-14-336:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and others from the Department of Justice at a meal in a room with

India-themed wallpaper. James Bennett is standing at left. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w

print.

96-14-337:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and others from the Department of Justice at a meal in a room with

India-themed wallpaper. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-338:

Photo of Dallas Townsend, Herbert Brownell, William P. Rogers, an unidentified man, and

Joseph Swing. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-339:

Photo of Herbert Brownell with Robert W. Minor and two unidentified women. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-340:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and others from the Department of Justice at a meal in a room with

India-themed wallpaper. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-341:

Photo of four unidentified women from the Justice Department. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10

b/w print.

96-14-342:

Group photo of women of the Department of Justice, twenty present. Group appears to be

arranged in somebody’s living room. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-343:

Group photo of women of the Department of Justice, twenty present. The women are standing

outside in a front yard. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-344:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and others from the Department of Justice at a dinner. Brownell and

four others appear to be singing. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-345:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and others from the Department of Justice at a dinner. Brownell and

the other singers are being applauded. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-346:

Photo of Herbert Brownell either reading aloud or singing beside a table at which William P.

Rogers is sitting with two women. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-347:

Photo of Herbert Brownell either reading aloud or singing beside a table at which William P.

Rogers is sitting with two women. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-348:

“On May 20-21, 1955, a conference of officials of the Department of Justice was held at the FBI

Academy on the U. S. Marine Corps Base at Quantico, Virginia. Shown in the picture are: First

row, left to right, Simon E. Sobeloff, The Solicitor General; Attorney General Herbert Brownell,

Jr.; Deputy Attorney General William P. Rogers and John Edgar Hoover, Director of the Federal

Bureau of Investigation. Second row, left to right, Assistant Attorney General H. Brian Holland,

Tax Division; Assistant Attorney General Warren Olney III, Criminal Division; Assistant

Attorney General William F. Tompkins, Internal Security Division; Assistant Attorney General

Dallas S. Townsend, Office of Alien Property and Assistant Attorney General Warren E. Burger,

Civil Division. Third row, left to right, John V. Lindsay, Executive Assistant to the Attorney

General; Assistant Attorney General J. Lee Rankin, Office of Legal Counsel; James V. Bennett,

Director of the Bureau of Prisons; Assistant Attorney General Stanley N. Barnes, Antitrust

Division; Assistant Attorney General Perry W. Morton, Lands Division; Clyde Tolson,

Associate Director of the FBI and Robert W. Minor, First Assistant to the Deputy Attorney

General.” Credit: unknown. One 7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-349:

Photo, taken in April 1956, of Herbert Brownell at work at a table with an unidentified man.

Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-350:

Photo of Herbert and Doris Brownell receiving an engraved platter from unidentified persons.

Christmas garland festoons the wall above them. Credit: New York Times. One 8 x 10 b/w

print.

96-14-351:

“The Press and Union League Club of San Francisco—Gang Luncheon—Aug. 24, 1956. Seated,

L. to R.: Hon. Herbert Brownell, Jr., (Speaker); President Paul Speegle, and Mrs. Brownell.

Standing, L. to R.: Barick Tunney; Attorney Gen. Edmund “Pat” Brown; Gene Tunney

(Speaker); Robert R. Gros (Host), and Stuart L. McClure, Chairman, PULC Republican

Convention Host Committee.” The sculpture of Tombstone the Cat is front and center. Credit:

George Shimmon, San Francisco. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-352:

Photo of Herbert and Doris Brownell, dressed formally, with an unidentified man between them.

Credit: Reni Newsphoto Service. One 7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-353:

Photo of Herbert Brownell shaking hands with an unidentified man inside an event tent. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 color print.

96-14-354:

Photo of Herbert Brownell speaking with an unidentified man. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10

b/w print.

96-14-355:

“Herbert Brownell, Jr., of Lord, Day and Lord, legal counsel for the New York State Hotel

Association; John L. Hennessy, President, John L. Hennessy and Associates; and Fred O

Cosgrove, Vice-President, Knott Hotels Corporation, and member of the American Hotel

Association Board of Directors for New York, enjoying a visit together at the recent NYSHA

annual meeting in New York City. Mr. Hennessy was one of the featured speakers on the

program.” Credit: Eli Aaron, NYC. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-356:

Photo of Herbert Brownell shaking hands with Cesar A. Quintero, Ambassador of Panama and

Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations. Credit: Leo Rosenthal, NYC. One 8 x

10 b/w print.

96-14-357:

Photo of Herbert Brownell at the National Conference on Parole in Washington, D.C., April 9-

11, 1956. Credit: Sorrell, Washington, D.C. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-358:

Photo of Herbert Brownell with two unidentified men. Credit: Harry Ohge. One 8 x 10 b/w

print.

96-14-359:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and Theodore R. McKeldin at “Ike HQ,” Sunday, July 6, 1952.

Credit: George Silk for LIFE Magazine. One 9 ¼ x 13 ½ b/w print.

96-14-360:

Photo at “Ike HQ” showing, left to right: “McKeldin, Brownell, Md. Delegates Deeley K. Nice

and D. Eldred Rinehart, Adelson.” Credit: George Silk for LIFE Magazine. One 9 ¼ x 13 ½

b/w print.

96-14-361:

Photo of Herbert Brownell (back, right) and others at a barbeque. Most present are wearing

aprons and paper hats, and Brownell and the man next to him appear to be singing. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-362:

Photo of Doris Brownell and other women at an event. Credit: Standard Flashlight Co., Inc.,

Commercial Photographers, NYC. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-363:

Photo of a large group of people at a banquet. Herbert Brownell is seated second from left. The

reverse of the photo has “C. Merritt” written on it. Credit: Eli Aaron, NYC. One 8 x 10 b/w

print.

96-14-364:

Photo of Herbert Brownell with unidentified men at an event in New York City. Credit:

Standard Flashlight Co., Inc., Commercial Photographers, NYC. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-365:

Photo of the audience at a “Conference on Personal Finance Law.” The photograph was overlaid

with a sheet of onionskin with a hole cut in it indicating a man seated in the audience and

holding a camera. Credit: unknown. One 7 x 9 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-366:

Photo of the audience at a “Conference on Personal Finance Law.” The photograph was overlaid

with a sheet of onionskin with a hole cut in it indicating a man seated in the audience and

holding a camera. Credit: unknown. One 7 ½ x 9 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-367:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and Joe E. Estes at the Ninth Conference of the Inter-American Bar

Association in Dallas, TX, the week of April 16-21, 1956. Credit: Tom W. Collins, Dallas, TX.

One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-368:

Photo of Stanley Barnes being sworn in at the Department of Justice by Chief Justice Earl

Warren. This may have been his swearing in as a federal judge in March 1956. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-369:

Photo of Herbert Brownell viewing a photo display with a man wearing a press badge. One

display is titled, “PPA,” which may refer to Professional Photographers of America. Credit:

unknown. One 7 ½ x 9 ½ b/w print.

96-14-370:

Photo of Herbert Brownell sitting with two unidentified men, one of whom is wearing a press

badge, around a coffee table. Credit: unknown. One 7 ½ x 9 ½ b/w print.

96-14-371:

Photo of Herbert Brownell looking at a pile of photos on a coffee table with a man wearing a

press badge. Credit: unknown. One 7 ½ x 9 ½ b/w print.

96-14-372:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and two unidentified men, one of whom is wearing a press badge,

examining a pile of photographs on a coffee table. Credit: unknown. One 7 ½ x 9 ½ b/w print.

96-14-373:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and two unidentified men, one of whom is wearing a press badge,

examining a pile of photographs on a coffee table. In this shot, Brownell is holding up a

photograph and laughing. Credit: unknown. One 7 ½ x 9 ½ b/w print.

96-14-374:

“Mr. Brownell and Les Merchant, at Italian-American luncheon, August 6, 1953. Sent in by Mr.

Edward Corsi.” Credit: Julia King for Sheraton-Carlton Hotel. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-375:

Photo of a group of men at a luncheon. Herbert Brownell, William P. Rogers, and James

Bennett from the Department of Justice are present. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-376:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and others singing at the ‘21’ Club, New York City. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-377:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, Dr. Robert Livingston Johnson (right), and two unidentified men

during the Dewey/Warren presidential campaign. The photo was probably sent to Brownell by

Johnson, whose card was attached. Credit: Photo-Associates. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-378:

“Herbert Brownell, Jr. of Lord, Day and Lord, legal counsel to the American Hotel Association,

is shown giving a report to the Washington convention. Board Chairman Howard F. Dugan is

the rapt listener.” Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-379:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and others standing around on a lawn, chatting, with drinks in their

hands; all are wearing aprons and paper caps for serving food. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10

b/w print.

96-14-380:

Photo of Herbert Brownell shaking hands with an unidentified man beside an airplane; James

Bennett is at right. Credit: U. S. Army photograph. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-381:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and two unidentified men at the National Conference on Parole in

Washington, D.C., April 9-11, 1956. Credit: Sorrell, Washington, D.C. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-382:

Photo of Herbert Brownell speaking at the National Conference on Parole in Washington, D.C.,

April 9-11, 1956. The location is the Departmental Auditorium. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10

b/w print.

96-14-383:

Photo of Herbert Brownell with a group of unidentified men. Same photo as 96-14-416. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-384:

Photo of the presentation of a whole roast lamb at the ‘21’ Club, New York City. Herbert

Brownell is in the lower right corner of the photo. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-385:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and unidentified others at the ‘21’ Club, New York City. Brownell

stands behind his chair, while others laugh and applaud. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w

print.

96-14-386:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and Bradshaw Mintener, apparently at the WBAA studio at Perdue

University, West Lafayette, IN. Brownell spoke at the National Conference of Methodist Men

on July 10, 1954 at Perdue. Photo was sent to the Office of the Attorney General by Arthur

West. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 8 b/w print.

96-14-387:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and Bradshaw Mintener at Perdue University. Brownell spoke at the

National Conference of Methodist Men on July 10, 1954 at Perdue. Photo was sent to the Office

of the Attorney General by Arthur West. Credit: unknown. One 7 ¼ x 10 b/w print.

96-14-388:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, Bradshaw Mintener, and an unidentified man wearing a “Host”

badge, examining a map at the National Conference of Methodist Men, July 10, 1954 at Perdue

University, West Lafayette, IN. Photo was sent to the Office of the Attorney General by Arthur

West. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-389:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and an unidentified man sitting in a room with ornate doors and

paneling. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-390:

Photo of Herbert Brownell receiving an academic hood at the University of Southern California.

Credit: University Photographer, University of Southern California. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-391:

Photo of Herbert Brownell receiving a certificate of membership to Legion Lex at the University

of Southern California. The date on the certificate appears to be March 22, 1957. Credit:

University Photographer, University of Southern California. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-392:

Photo of Herbert Brownell receiving an academic hood at the University of Southern California.

Credit: University Photographer, University of Southern California. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-393:

Group photo with Herbert Brownell, Leonard Hall, Richard Nixon, and unidentified others.

Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-394:

“AHA Resort Clinic—Chairman Clifford R. Gillam of the AHA’s Resort Hotels Committee and

Manager of The Inn, Buck Hill Falls, Pa., is shown standing above with panel members of the

Resort Hotels Clinic held November 3, at the Fort Shelby Hotel, Detroit, as a feature of the 1950

AHA Convention. (L. to R.): Ralph C. Janoschka, Chief of Service Trades Section, Bureau of

the Census, Washington, D. C.; Clement Kennedy, New Ocean House, Swampscott, Mass.;

Chairman C. J. Mack of AHA’s Research Committee and General Manager, Mayflower Hotel,

Washington, D. C.; Mr. Gillam; Herbert Brownell, Jr., of Lord, Day & Lord, AHA Legal

Counsel; Jake Fassett of AHA’s Service Department; and Holcomb York, President of York

Research Corporation of Connecticut, AHA Research and Product Testing Consultants.” Credit:

unknown. One 4 ½ x 10 b/w print.

96-14-395:

“72nd

Annual Dinner, Hotel Association of New York City, Inc., Hotel Plaza, January 31, 1952.”

The photo, wherein Herbert Brownell is a subject, was sent to Brownell by James A. McCarthy,

Executive Secretary, Hotel Association of New York City, Inc., on February 14, 1952. Credit:

Standard Flashlight Co., Inc., Commercial Photographers, NYC. One 3 ¾ x 7 b/w print.

96-14-396:

Photo of Herbert Brownell receiving a wrapped gift the shape of a plaque or picture frame from

two unidentified men at the Waldorf-Astoria, New York City. Credit: Standard Flashlight Co.,

Inc., Commercial Photographers, NYC. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-397:

Photo of Herbert Brownell with a group of ten other men and one woman. One of the men is J.

Lee Rankin (far left). Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-398:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and six unidentified men seated around a table set for a meal at a club

or restaurant. Credit: Interstate Photographers, a division of Interstate Industrial Reporting

Service, Inc., NYC. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-399:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and six unidentified men seated around a table set for a meal at a club

or restaurant. Credit: Interstate Photographers, a division of Interstate Industrial Reporting

Service, Inc., NYC. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-400:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and two unidentified men looking at a plaque or framed object in the

same room as in 96-14-398 and -399. Credit: Interstate Photographers, a division of Interstate

Industrial Reporting Service, Inc., NYC. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-401:

Photo of Herbert Brownell with three unidentified men, standing behind what appears to be a

dining table. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-402:

Photo of Richard Nixon and unidentified others in a seating area or living room. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-403:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and unidentified others in a seating area or living room. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-404:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and an unidentified man speaking into a microphone. Credit:

unknown. One 7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-405:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and an unidentified man speaking into a microphone. Credit:

unknown. One 7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-406:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and an unidentified man speaking into a microphone. They are seated

behind a desk, and there is a map of Manhattan on the wall behind them. Credit: unknown. One

7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-407:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and an unidentified man speaking into a microphone. They are seated

behind a desk, and there is a map of Manhattan on the wall behind them. Credit: unknown. One

7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-408:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and an unidentified man speaking into a microphone. They are seated

behind a desk, and there is a map of Manhattan on the wall behind them. Credit: unknown. One

7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-409:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and an unidentified man speaking into a microphone. They are seated

behind a desk, and there is a map on the wall behind them. Credit: unknown. One 7 x 9 b/w

print.

96-14-410:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and an unidentified man speaking into a microphone. Credit:

unknown. One 7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-411:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and an unidentified man speaking into a microphone. They are also

listening to something through earphones. Credit: unknown. One 7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-412:

Photo of Herbert Brownell receiving the United Jewish Appeal of Greater New York Scroll of

Honor, presented at a luncheon in his honor at the Hotel Astor, May 23, 1961, by the Hotel and

Allied Industries Division. Left to right are: Abner Friedman, Herbert Brownell, Jr., and James

A. McCarthy. Credit: Irving Kaufman Studios, NYC. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-413:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and five unidentified men standing behind a long dinner table.

Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-414:

Photo of Herbert Brownell visiting the Circle T Ranch near Fort Worth, TX, in May 1956.

Brownell is being made an official member of the Cow Town Posse by Frank Leddy of Fort

Worth. Credit: Tom W. Collins, Dallas, TX. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-415:

Photo taken at the Ministers of Justice Conference, Dallas, Texas, in May 1956. Name tags in

photo read, “Inter-American Bar Association, North Conference, Dallas, Texas, USA; April 14-

21, 1956.” Left to right are: Herbert Brownell; Robert S. Storey, president of the Inter-

American Bar Association; and William Roy Vallance. Credit: Tom W. Collins, Dallas, TX.

One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-416:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and six unidentified men. Same photo as 96-14-383. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-417:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and a group of unidentified men having drinks after a meal at the

‘21’ Club, NYC. Credit: Standard Flashlight Co., Inc., NYC. One 11 x 14 b/w print.

96-14-418:

Photo of Doris Brownell and an unidentified woman at a party with a Christmas tree and

wrapped gifts on a table. Credit: Voorhees, Inc. One 4 ¾ x 6 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-419:

Photo of Doris Brownell seated at a table with two unidentified men and one woman, at a

Christmas Party. Credit: Voorhees, Inc. One 4 ¾ x 6 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-420:

Photo of two unidentified men and a woman seated on a sofa at a Christmas party. Credit:

Voorhees, Inc. One 4 ¾ x 6 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-421:

Photo of John Foster Dulles seated at a table with two unidentified women and a man, at a

Christmas party. Credit: Voorhees, Inc. One 4 ¾ x 6 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-422:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, his brother, Philip, and their sister, Ruth, taken ca. the late 1970s.

Credit: Sam Sturgis, Ann Arbor, MI. One 5 x 7 color print.

96-14-423:

Group photo of Herbert Brownell and family members, taken ca. the late 1970s. Credit: Sam

Sturgis, Ann Arbor, MI. One 8 x 10 color print.

96-14-424:

Group photo of Herbert Brownell and extended family, taken ca. the late 1970s. Credit: Sam

Sturgis, Ann Arbor, MI. One 8 x 10 color print.

96-14-425—470:

Photos removed from album labeled, “Brownell-Beagan, Dec. 1, 1956,” covering the

wedding of Joan Brownell and Thomas J. Beagan, Jr., at the Metropolitan Memorial Methodist

Church in Washington, D.C. Also included are photos of the Beagans on honeymoon as well as

of the Brownell family celebrating Christmas later in the month. The album was in a

commercial brown cardboard binder with embossed leather texture measuring 11 ½” x 10 ¼”.

Binder was destroyed due to unstable materials and deteriorating condition on 2/5/2013 by NRB.

96-14-425:

Photo of Tom and Joan on their honeymoon; they are standing on a beach beside palms. Credit:

William Wasile, Emerald Beach Hotel, Nassau, Bahamas. One 7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-426:

Photo of Tom and Joan on their honeymoon. They are sitting on a lounge chair on a beach.

Credit: unknown. One 8 ¼ x 10 b/w print.

96-14-427:

Photo of Tom Beagan talking with an unidentified woman whose face is turned away from the

camera. Credit: Life Magazine. One 8 x 9 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-428:

Photo of Joan Brownell having her portrait taken in her wedding dress. Credit: Ed Clark for

Life Magazine. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-429:

Photo of wedding participants, probably at the rehearsal. Herbert and Joan Brownell are

standing behind the officiant. Credit: Ed Clark for Life Magazine. One 6 ¾ x 10 b/w print.

96-14-430:

Photo of Joan Brownell and others, probably at the wedding rehearsal. Credit: Ed Clark for Life

Magazine. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-431:

Photo of Joan Brownell, Tom Beagan, and the officiating pastor, probably at the wedding

rehearsal. Credit: Ed Clark for Life Magazine. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-432:

Photo of the wedding of Joan Brownell and Tom Beagan, taken from the back of the sanctuary.

The bride and groom are kneeling at the altar. Credit: Ed Clark for Life Magazine. One 8 x 10

b/w print.

96-14-433:

Photo of the bride and groom proceeding up the aisle after the ceremony. Credit: Ed Clark for

Life Magazine. One 7 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-434:

Photo of the bride and groom exiting the church after the ceremony. Credit: Ed Clark for Life

Magazine. One 7 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-435:

Photo of the bride and groom exiting the church after the ceremony. This is a crop of 96-14-434.

Credit: Ed Clark for Life Magazine. One 7 ½ x 9 ½ b/w print.

96-14-436:

Photo of the male members of the wedding party raising a toast at the stag dinner. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-437:

Photo of the male members of the wedding party at the stag dinner. Credit: unknown. One 8 x

10 b/w print.

96-14-438:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, Tom Beagan, and Tom’s father. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w

print.

96-14-439:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, Tom Beagan, and Tom’s father, laughing. Credit: unknown. One 8

x 10 b/w print.

96-14-440:

Photo of Joan Brownell opening gifts at her bridal shower. Credit: Ed Clark for Life Magazine.

One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-441:

Photo of Joan Brownell cutting the cake at her bridal shower. Credit: Ed Clark for Life

Magazine. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-442:

Photo of Joan looking at her wedding gifts, which are arranged on long tables. Credit: Ed Clark

for Life Magazine. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-443:

Photo of Joan’s and Tom’s wedding gifts, which are arranged on long tables. Credit: Ed Clark

for Life Magazine. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-444:

Portrait of Joan Brownell in her wedding dress and veil. Credit: Hessler Studio, Washington,

D.C. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-445:

Photo of Joan, in her wedding dress, fixing her father’s tie before the ceremony. Credit: Ed

Clark for Life Magazine. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-446:

Photo of Ann Brownell helping her mother adjust her elbow-length gloves before the ceremony,

while Joan and her other bridesmaids look on. Credit: Ed Clark for Life Magazine. One 8 ¼ x

11 b/w print.

96-14-447:

Photo of Joan, her mother, and her bridesmaids finishing up getting ready for the wedding

ceremony. Credit: Ed Clark for Life Magazine. One 8 ½ x 10 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-448:

Photo of Joan’s bridesmaids finishing up getting ready for the wedding ceremony. Credit: Ed

Clark for Life Magazine. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-449:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, Joan, and her bridesmaids leaving the Brownells’ house for the limo.

Credit: Ed Clark for Life Magazine. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-450:

Photo of Herbert Brownell walking his daughter, Joan, up the steps to the church before her

wedding ceremony. Credit: Ed Clark for Life Magazine. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-451:

Photo of Joan Brownell, her father, and her bridesmaids waiting to file into the church sanctuary

for the ceremony. Credit: Ed Clark for Life Magazine. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-452:

Photo of Joan and Tom Beagan surrounded by photographers as they pause in the doorway of the

church. Credit: Ed Clark for Life Magazine. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-453:

Photo of Joan and Tom Beagan kissing in the back of the limousine after their wedding

ceremony. Credit: Ed Clark for Life Magazine. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-454:

Photo of guests moving through the receiving line at the Beagans’ wedding reception. Credit:

Ed Clark for Life Magazine. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-455:

Photo of Joan’s bridesmaids in the receiving line at the wedding reception. Credit: Ed Clark for

Life Magazine. One 8 ¼ x 10 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-456:

Photo of Vice-President Richard Nixon congratulating the newlyweds at the wedding reception.

Doris and Herbert Brownell and the groom’s mother are also in the photo. Credit: Ed Clark for

Life Magazine. One 8 ½ x 11 b/w print.

96-14-457:

Group photo of Tom and Joan Beagan, their parents, the officiating pastor, and Richard and Pat

Nixon. Credit: Ed Clark for Life Magazine. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-458:

Photo of Tom and Joan Beagan at their wedding reception with Joan’s youngest brother, Jim

Brownell. Credit: Ed Clark for Life Magazine. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-459:

Photo of Tom and Joan Beagan and both sets of parents at the reception. Credit: Ed Clark for

Life Magazine. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-460:

Photo of the wedding party coming down a staircase at the reception. Credit: Ed Clark for Life

Magazine. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-461:

Photo of the bride and groom dancing their first dance at the reception. Credit: Ed Clark for

Life Magazine. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-462:

Photo of the wedding party dancing at the reception—Herbert Brownell is dancing with Joan.

Credit: Ed Clark for Life Magazine. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-463:

Photo of Tom and Joan Beagan cutting their wedding cake together. Credit: Ed Clark for Life

Magazine. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-464:

Photo of Tom and Joan Beagan pausing before cutting the wedding cake. Credit: Ed Clark for

Life Magazine. One 8 ½ x 10 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-465:

Photo of Tom feeding Joan a piece of wedding cake. Credit: Ed Clark for Life Magazine. One

8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-466:

Photo of Tom and Joan ascending the stairs as they leave the reception. Credit; Ed Clark for

Life Magazine. One 7 ½ x 9 ½ b/w print.

96-14-467:

Photo of the Brownell family and new son-in-law Tom Beagan gathered around a Christmas tree.

Jim is playing a ukulele. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-468:

Photo of the Brownell family and new son-in-law Tom Beagan gathered around a Christmas tree.

Jim is playing a ukulele. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-469:

Photo of the Brownell family and new son-in-law Tom Beagan gathered around a Christmas tree.

Doris is holding a magazine. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-470:

Photo of the Brownell family and new son-in-law Tom Beagan gathered around a Christmas tree.

Doris is flipping through a magazine. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-471:

“Baptist Bible Institute and School of Americanism.” Photo of a brick school building in

Okmulgee, OK, which was being purchased by a religious group for use as a Bible school.

George Balch, a leader of the group, sent the photo to Herbert Brownell on November 27, 1948.

Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-472:

Portrait of Richard Ronald Button, a physician in Los Angeles, CA. The photo was sent to

Herbert Brownell on September 6, 1949 by Button’s father, A. Ronald Button, of Hollywood,

CA. Credit: Bresnik, Hollywood, CA. One 2 ½ x 3 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-473:

Photo of a man standing next to a small, table-sized refrigerator. The photo was part of an

advertising package sent to Herbert Brownell in early 1950 by the manufacturers of the

refrigerator, General Air Conditioning Corporation of Los Angeles, CA. Credit: unknown. One

8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-474:

Photo of persons receiving honorary degrees from the National University of Ireland, Dublin,

Ireland, on August 1, 1957. The group includes Herbert Brownell and Earl Warren. Credit:

Irish Times Photograph. One 6 x 8 b/w print.

96-14-475:

Photo of three men active in the 1948 Dewey Presidential campaign in California: Judson

Callaghan, Charles McGonegal (World War I veteran with prosthetic hands), and Warren H.

Atherton. Mr. Atherton sent the photo to Herbert Brownell on May 1, 1956. The front of the

photo is inscribed, “To our ‘48 Campaign General from three of his soldiers. Warren H.

Atherton.” Credit: Orie Damewood Photography, San Francisco, CA. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-476:

Photo of a political sign erected on a building at Kenzie and La Salle Streets, Chicago, IL, during

the 1954 congressional campaign. The sign reads, “BACK ‘IKE’—Elect a REPUBLICAN

Congress—VOTE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN.” Photo was sent to Herbert Brownell by

William Balmer of Chicago on October 8, 1954. Credit: Pics Photography, Chicago. One 8 x

10 b/w print.

96-14-477:

Photo of a political sign erected on a building at Kenzie and La Salle Streets, Chicago, IL, during

the 1954 congressional campaign. The sign reads, “BACK ‘IKE’—Elect a REPUBLICAN

Congress—VOTE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN.” Photo was sent to Herbert Brownell by

William Balmer of Chicago on October 8, 1954. Credit: Pics Photography, Chicago. One 8 x

10 b/w print.

96-14-478:

Photo of a political sign erected on a building at Kenzie and La Salle Streets, Chicago, IL, during

the 1954 congressional campaign. The sign reads, “BACK ‘IKE’—Elect a REPUBLICAN

Congress—VOTE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN.” Photo was sent to Herbert Brownell by

William Balmer of Chicago on October 8, 1954. Credit: Pics Photography, Chicago. One 8 x

10 b/w print.

96-14-479:

Photo of Ken W. Barnhart of Phoenix, AZ. Mr. Barnhart sent the photo to Herbert Brownell on

June 14, 1954, while asking for a job in the Department of Justice. Credit: unknown. One 3 ¾ x

4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-480:

Photo of Colonel Jess Bryan Bennett (Air Force Reserve) and Mrs. Bennett at a dinner. Col.

Bennett sent the photo to Herbert Brownell on March 26, 1953. Credit: unknown. One 6 ¾ x 8

½ b/w print.

96-14-481:

Portrait of Colonel Jess Bryan Bennett (Air Force Reserve) in uniform, at his desk. Col. Bennett

sent the photo to Herbert Brownell on March 26, 1953. Credit: unknown (possibly U. S. Air

Force). One 6 ¾ x 8 ½ b/w print.

96-14-482:

Photo of a metal cigarette box that was given to Harold Talbott in August 1953 by several men

whom he had taken on a trip. The box is engraved with their signatures, including Herbert

Brownell’s, and the words, “Eglin Field Florida—July 9-10, 1953—A Great Trip.” Photo was

sent to Brownell by Charles G. Cushing of New York City who had arranged for the box to be

made. Credit: Seaman Schepps, NYC. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-483:

Snapshot of little Kyle, possibly the grandson of B. Bert Erit of Brooklyn, NY, taken on January

12, 1952. Mr. Erit sent the photo to Herbert Brownell on Jan. 7, 1953. Credit: unknown. One 3

¼ x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-484:

Snapshot of the three sons of B. Bert Erit of Brooklyn, NY, standing in front of a Christmas tree

in their service uniforms. Their names are Bartholomew, Angelo, and Jerome. One is in the

Navy, one in the Coast Guard, and one in the Army. Mr. Erit sent the photo to Herbert Brownell

on Jan. 7, 1953. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-485:

Snapshot of the four adult children of B. Bert Erit of Brooklyn, NY, standing in front of a

Christmas tree; the brothers are wearing their service uniforms. Their names are Bartholomew,

Angelo, Veronica, and Jerome. Mr. Erit sent the photo to Herbert Brownell on Jan. 7, 1953.

Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-486:

Mug shot of Charles Calvin Finn, one of a set of identical twins who were having legal problems

with the U. S. Government. The photo was sent to Herbert Brownell on March 23, 1955, by J.

Edgar Hoover. Credit: Sheriff’s Department, Los Angeles, CA. One 4 x 5 b/w print.

96-14-487:

Mug shot of George Carroll Finn, one of a set of identical twins who were having legal problems

with the U. S. Government. The photo was sent to Herbert Brownell on March 23, 1955, by J.

Edgar Hoover. Credit: Sheriff’s Department, Los Angeles, CA. One 4 x 5 b/w print.

96-14-488—494:

Photos of the Matthew P. Gilmour family of Santiago, Chile, taken 1950-52. Mr.

Gilmour sent the photos to Herbert Brownell on Feb. 12, 1953.

96-14-488:

“William Howell ‘Taylor’ Gilmour, Lucinda ‘Lee’ Marquand Gilmour, con ‘Mama’ y ‘Papa,’

Club Los Leones, El Golf, Santiago de Chile, S. A., February 8th

, 1950.” Snapshot of Matthew

P. Gilmour and his wife, son, and daughter having a meal on a patio. Credit: unknown. One 2

¼ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-489:

“William Howell ‘Taylor’ Gilmour, Lucinda ‘Lee’ Marquand Gilmour, Algarrobo, Chile, S. A.,

February 16, 1951.” Snapshot of children Lee and Taylor with a canoe. Credit: unknown. One

3 x 4 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-490:

“William Howell ‘Taylor’ Gilmour, taken the day Taylor left Chile for St. Paul’s School,

Concord, N. H., August 16, 1952.” Snapshot of Taylor standing with his hand on the propeller

blade of an airliner. Credit: unknown. One 3 x 4 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-491:

“Lucinda ‘Lee’ Marquand Gilmour, con ‘Papa,’ Santiago de Chile, S. A., February 15, 1950.”

Snapshot of Matthew P. Gilmour and his daughter, Lee, sitting on a lawn with flowers behind

them. Credit: unknown. One 3 x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-492:

“Lucinda ‘Lee’ Marquand Gilmour, con ‘Mama,’ taken the day Lee left Chile for ‘Llangollen,’

Upperville, Virginia, November 29th

, 1952.” Snapshot of Lee and Mrs. Gilmour at the top of the

air-stairs to an Aerolineas Argentinas airliner. Credit: unknown. One 3 x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-493:

“Lucinda ‘Lee’ Marquand Gilmour, Farallones, Chilean Andes, July 5th

, 1950.” Snapshot of Lee

wearing snowshoes and carrying ski poles. Credit: unknown. One 3 x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-494:

“William Howell ‘Taylor’ Gilmour, Lucinda ‘Lee’ Marquand Gilmour, Farallones, Chilean

Andes, July 5th

, 1950.” Snapshot of Taylor on skis and Lee on snowshoes. Credit: unknown.

One 3 x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-495:

Photo of a group of men seated around a dinner table, probably a meeting between U. S. Jewish

leaders and officials of the Republican party in the mid 1940s. Herbert Brownell is seated at left

behind the table. The photo was sent to Brownell by Bernard Katzen on July 31, 1957. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-496:

Photo of President Eisenhower with Governor Arthur B. Langlie of Washington. The photo was

sent to Herbert Brownell by the Republican State Central Committee of Washington on June 21,

1956, as publicity for Langlie’s campaign for the U. S. Senate. Credit: unknown. One 4 x 5 b/w

print.

96-14-497:

Photo of Herbert Brownell during a television broadcast on June 3, 1953. The photo was sent to

Brownell by Richard Martin of Long Beach, CA, who had taken the picture of the television

screen. Credit: Richard Martin, Long Beach, CA. One 4 x 5 b/w print.

96-14-498:

Snapshot of Mrs. Estelle O. Morrison of Albany, Oregon, taken in the summer of 1952. Mrs.

Morrison had previously served as Republican National Committeewoman from Wisconsin. She

sent the photo to Herbert Brownell in March 1953. Credit: unknown. One 3 ¼ x 3 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-499:

Portrait of the family of Daniel M. McKeon of Ridgefield, CT. The photo was sent to Herbert

Brownell by Peter Hoguet of New York City who was endorsing McKeon for the post of

Ambassador to Ireland. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-500:

Portrait of Ronald B. Jamieson of Honolulu, HI. The photo was sent to Herbert Brownell on

June 26, 1956, by George K. Nakagawa of Honolulu, who was recommending Jamieson for a

judicial appointment. Credit: M. K. Wong of Camera Hawaii, Honolulu. One 4 x 5 b/w print.

96-14-501:

Snapshot of Chief Justice Earl Warren and Associate Justice Sherman Minton of the Supreme

Court, taken during a visit to the Columbia Club in Indianapolis, IN, May 1956. The photo was

sent to Herbert Brownell by Kurt Pantzer, an Indianapolis attorney, on May 16, 1956. Credit:

unknown. One 3 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-502:

Photo of Herbert Brownell visiting the Circle T Ranch near Fort Worth, TX, in May 1956.

Brownell is being made an official member of the Cow Town Posse by Frank Leddy of Fort

Worth. Brownell received the photo from the Public Information Office of the Department of

Justice on May 31, 1956. Credit: Skeet Richardson Photos, Fort Worth, TX. One 8 x 10 b/w

print.

96-14-503:

Photo of Herbert Brownell visiting the Circle T Ranch near Fort Worth, TX, in May 1956. With

Brownell are (left) Mayor R. L. Thornton and (right) J. Glenn Turner, owner of Circle T.

Brownell received the photo from the Public Information Office of the Department of Justice on

May 31, 1956. Credit: Squire Haskins, Dallas, TX. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-504:

Photo of, left to right: Secretary of the Treasury George M. Humphrey; Ambassador to Brazil

James Kemper; Herbert Brownell; and Undersecretary of State Herbert Hoover, Jr.; sharing a

Thanksgiving dinner at the U. S. Embassy in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Nov. 25, 1954. Humphrey

and Hoover were in Brazil for a meeting of Finance Ministers, and Brownell was there for a

Conference of Law Enforcement Officers. The photo was sent to Brownell on Nov. 30, 1954, by

Nils Lennartson, assistant to Secretary Humphrey. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-505:

Photo of Genoa S. Washington, a black lawyer in Chicago, IL, who was active in Republican

politics. The photo has been cropped to eliminate another person or persons from the image.

The photo was sent to Brownell by Val J. Washington of the Republican National Committee

staff on Aug. 7, 1953. Credit: Blagburn. One 5 ½ x 8 b/w print.

96-14-506:

Snapshot of Brownell Elementary School in Lincoln, NE, October 1965. The school was named

for Herbert Brownell’s parents and was dedicated Sept. 26, 1965. The photo was part of a packet

of memorabilia on the dedication which was sent to Brownell by Mrs. Roscoe Shields of the

Brownell PTA in November 1965. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 b/w print.

96-14-507:

Photo of an architectural rendering of a proposed aquarium for Nassau, Bahamas. Herbert

Brownell was an investor in the project. The photo was sent to Brownell on June 10, 1963 by

Philip Pool of the architectural firm in Nassau that was preparing the design. Credit: Andrew of

Toogood’s. One 5 x 7 color print.

96-14-508:

Photo of the rotunda of the old New York Customs House in New York City, taken about 1975.

The photo was sent to Herbert Brownell on Dec. 19, 1975, by John L. Loeb of the Customs

House Institute. Brownell was on a committee to help restore the old Customs House. Credit:

Nathaniel Lieberman. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-509:

Photo of Herbert Brownell with two unidentified men, taken in March 1980. The photo was sent

to Brownell by Merrell E. Clark, Jr., of New York City on June 18, 1980. Credit: unknown.

One 5 x 7 ½ b/w print.

96-14-510:

Photo of a 24-inch scale model or maquette of the Dwight D. Eisenhower statue at West Point,

NY. The sculptor is Robert Dean. Credit: unknown. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

96-14-511:

Photo of a 24-inch bronze casting of the Dwight D. Eisenhower statue at West Point, NY. The

sculptor is Robert Dean. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 color print.

96-14-512:

Snapshot of Paul and Nuncia Henneman of Charlottesville, VA, taken in fall of 1983 at Biltmore

Estate in Asheville, NC. Paul, great-nephew of Herbert Brownell, sent the photo to Brownell on

Jan. 16, 1984. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 4 ½ color print.

96-14-513:

Snapshot of Paul and Nuncia Henneman of Charlottesville, VA, taken in fall of 1983 at Biltmore

Estate in Asheville, NC. Paul, great-nephew of Herbert Brownell, sent the photo to Brownell on

Jan. 16, 1984. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 4 ½ color print.

96-14-514:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and Thomas E. Dewey at the Hotel Roosevelt in New York City on

election night, November 1958, when Nelson Rockefeller was first elected governor of New

York. The photo was taken by Morton B. Lawrence, who sent it to Brownell on May 9, 1977.

Credit: Morton B. Lawrence. One 5 x 7 color print.

96-14-515:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and a group of men at the Kemper-(?)tley Cancer Center, ca. 1980.

James S. Kemper, Sr. is to Brownell’s right (with eye patch). The photo was sent to Brownell by

Arthur H. “Red” Motley of Parade Magazine. Credit: unknown. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

96-14-516:

Photo of William P. Rogers, Herbert Brownell, Warren Burger, and an unidentified man at the

Department of Justice, Washington, D. C., on December 5, 1983. They were there in honor of

the 30th

anniversary of the Attorney General’s Honor Program. The Department of Justice sent

the photo to Brownell on Jan. 31, 1984. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 color print.

96-14-517:

Photo of a scale model or maquette of the statue of Dwight D. Eisenhower sculpted by Robert

Dean for the U. S. Military Academy at West Point, NY. The photo was sent to Herbert

Brownell on May 22, 1981, by Elliot Cutler, Secretary of the Eisenhower Monument Committee

at West Point.

96-14-518:

Photo of a scale model or maquette of the statue of Dwight D. Eisenhower sculpted by Robert

Dean for the U. S. Military Academy at West Point, NY. The photo was sent to Herbert

Brownell on May 22, 1981, by Elliot Cutler, Secretary of the Eisenhower Monument Committee

at West Point.

96-14-519—529:

Eleven Photos of a full-sized silhouette mock-up of the proposed Eisenhower statue at the

U. S. Military Academy at West Point. The mock up was placed in various locations around the

Academy grounds so that the final site for the statue could be decided. The photos were sent to

Herbert Brownell by Elliott Cutler, secretary of the Eisenhower Monument Committee at West

Point, on April 13, 1981.

96-14-519:

Photo of the mock-up beside the existing statue of General George S. Patton, Jr., at West Point,

demonstrating the relative scale of the proposed statue to the existing one. Credit: unknown.

One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-520:

Photo of the mock-up beside the existing statue of Colonel Sylvanus Thayer at West Point,

demonstrating the relative scale of the proposed statue to the existing one. Credit: unknown.

One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-521:

Photo of the mock-up in a location along Jefferson Rd. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-522:

Photo of the mock-up beside a stone building. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-523:

Photo of the mock-up beside a stone building. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-524:

Photo of the mock-up beside a stone building. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-525:

Photo of the mock-up at the corner of a stone building. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-526:

Photo of the mock-up at the corner of an athletic field. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-527:

Photo of the mock-up in front of an archway in a stone building. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10

b/w print.

96-14-528:

Photo of the mock-up in front of an archway in a stone building. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10

b/w print.

96-14-529:

Photo of the mock-up in front of an archway in a stone building. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10

b/w print.

96-14-530:

Photograph of May Miller Brownell, Herbert Brownell’s mother; Mrs. Dwight Griswold; and

Doris McCarter Brownell. The photo was taken at a conference at the University of Nebraska,

Lincoln, NE, in 1945. It was sent to May Brownell by the University on March 17, 1945.

Credit: unknown. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

96-14-531:

Snapshot of Theodore Bullock of Lincoln, NE, wearing a bathing suit and bathing cap and

standing on the shore of Lake Pepin in 1938. Bullock was the husband of Ruth Brownell

Bullock, sister to Herbert Brownell, Jr. Ruth sent the photo to Herbert in October, 1939. Credit:

unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-532:

Snapshot of Ruth Brownell Bullock looking at wildflowers, with a lake visible in the distance.

The photo was developed on September 20, 1938. Ruth was a sister of Herbert Brownell, Jr.

Ruth sent the photo to Herbert in October, 1939. Credit: unknown. One 1 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-533:

Snapshot of a house at 2045 C Street, Lincoln, NE, where the Herbert Brownell, Sr. family lived

for many years. The photo was developed in December 1959 and was sent to Herbert Brownell

on March 12, 1960, by his sister, Ruth Bullock, who was still living in the house. She had gotten

the photo from Walton Ferris of Lincoln, NE. Credit: unknown. One 3 ¼ x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-534:

Photo of a dinner party being given in honor of Thomas E. Dewey, governor-elect of New York,

on December 21, 1942. Credit: Drucker-Hilbert Co., NYC. One 7 ¼ x 8 ½ b/w print.

96-14-535:

Photo of a scale model of a proposed mall in Battery Park, Manhattan, NYC, which would be

developed and named in honor of Dwight D. Eisenhower. The photo was sent to Herbert

Brownell on June 18, 1962, by Newbold Morris, the Park Commissioner of New York City.

Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-536:

Photo of a scale model of a proposed mall in Battery Park, Manhattan, NYC, which would be

developed and named in honor of Dwight D. Eisenhower. The photo was sent to Herbert

Brownell on June 18, 1962, by Newbold Morris, the Park Commissioner of New York City.

Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-537:

Photo of the then-existing mall in Battery Park, Manhattan, NYC, taken from a tall building near

the U. S. Customs House, which is in the foreground of the photo. Also visible are Castle

Clinton and the Statue of Liberty in the distance. The photo was sent to Herbert Brownell on

June 18, 1962, by Newbold Morris, the Park Commissioner of New York City. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-538—548:

Eleven photos of an architectural scale model of the proposed Place of Meditation

(chapel) at the Eisenhower Center in Abilene, KS. Harry Darby sent the photos to Herbert

Brownell on November 12, 1964, as part of a fund-raising drive for the building.

96-14-538:

Photo of the Place of Meditation model, viewed from the northwest. Credit: unknown. One 5 x

7 color print.

96-14-539:

Photo of the Place of Meditation model, viewed from the northwest. Credit: unknown. One 5 x

7 color print.

96-14-540:

Photo of the Place of Meditation model, viewed from the northeast and above. Credit:

unknown. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

96-14-541:

Photo of the Place of Meditation model, viewed from the northwest and above. Credit:

unknown. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

96-14-542:

Photo of the Place of Meditation model, viewed from the southeast and above. Credit:

unknown. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

96-14-543:

Photo of the Place of Meditation model, viewed from the southeast and at ground level. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-544:

Photo of the Place of Meditation model, viewed from the east and at ground level. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-545:

Photo of the Place of Meditation model, viewed from the southeast and at ground level. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-546:

Photo of the Place of Meditation model, viewed from the southwest and at ground level. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-547:

Photo of the Place of Meditation model, viewed from the south and at ground level. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-548:

Photo of the Place of Meditation model, viewed from the northwest and at ground level. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-549:

Photo of a building housing the headquarters of the Dewey-Bricker Allied Democrats

organization at 8 Leavenworth St., San Francisco, CA. The photo was sent by Herbert Smith of

San Francisco to James S. Kemper on March 6, 1945; Kemper then forwarded the photo to

Herbert Brownell on March 8, 1945. Smith was chairman of the Allied Democrats supporting

Dewey-Bricker. Credit: unknown. One 7 ¼ x 10 b/w print.

96-14-550:

Photo of Governor John W. Bricker at the Allied Democratic Headquarters in San Francisco,

CA. He is shown signing autographs for smiling constituents while seated at a desk. The photo

was sent by Herbert Smith of San Francisco to James S. Kemper on March 6, 1945; Kemper

then forwarded the photo to Herbert Brownell on March 8, 1945. Smith was chairman of the

Allied Democrats supporting Dewey-Bricker. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-551:

Portrait of Thomas E. Dewey used as an official photograph for publicity purposes by the

Thomas Dewey organization during the 1948 presidential campaign. Credit: Halsman, NY.

One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-552:

Portrait of Governor Earl Warren used as an official photograph for publicity purposes by the

Thomas Dewey organization during the 1948 presidential campaign. Credit: unknown. One 8 x

10 b/w print.

96-14-553:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell, Jr., Dewey-Warren Campaign Manager, used for publicity

purposes by the Thomas Dewey organization during the 1948 presidential campaign. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-554:

Portrait of Hugh D. Scott, Jr., Chairman of the Republican National Committee, used for

publicity purposes by the Thomas Dewey organization during the 1948 presidential campaign.

Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-555:

Portrait of Mrs. Charles W. Weis, Jr., of Rochester, NY, Dewey-Warren Associate Campaign

Manager, used for publicity purposes by the Thomas Dewey organization during the 1948

presidential campaign. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-556:

Portrait of Mrs. Robert W. Macauley, Assistant Chairman of the Republican National Committee

and Director of the Women’s Division, used for publicity purposes by the Thomas Dewey

organization during the 1948 presidential campaign. Credit: Chase-Statler, Washington, D. C.

One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-557:

Portrait of Thomas E. Dewey and family (and dog, a Great Dane), used for publicity purposes by

the Thomas Dewey organization during the 1948 presidential campaign. Credit: 1948,

Greystone, NY. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-558:

Photo of the Dewey and Warren families at the Dewey home in Pawling, NY, used for publicity

purposes by the Thomas Dewey organization during the 1948 presidential campaign. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-559:

Photo of Thomas E. Dewey and Mrs. Dewey used for publicity purposes by the Thomas Dewey

organization during the 1948 presidential campaign. Credit: 1948, Greystone, NY. One 8 x 10

b/w print.

96-14-560:

Photo of Thomas E. Dewey with his two sons, used for publicity purposes by the Thomas Dewey

organization during the 1948 presidential campaign. Credit: 1948, Greystone, NY. One 8 x 10

b/w print.

96-14-561:

Photo of Thomas E. Dewey and Earl Warren leaning on a fence, used for publicity purposes by

the Thomas Dewey organization during the 1948 presidential campaign. Credit: unknown. One

8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-562:

Photo of a campaign poster used during the 1948 Dewey-Warren presidential campaign. This

poster features a portrait of Thomas E. Dewey and the text, “OUR NEXT PRESIDENT—

THOMAS E. DEWEY.” Credit: Republican National Committee Press Division. One 8 x 10

b/w print.

96-14-563:

Photo of a campaign poster used during the 1948 Dewey-Warren presidential campaign. This

poster features a portrait of Earl Warren and the text, “OUR NEXT VICE-PRESIDENT—

EARL WARREN.” Credit: Republican National Committee Press Division. One 8 x 10 b/w

print.

96-14-564:

Photo of a campaign poster used during the 1948 Dewey-Warren presidential campaign. This

poster features a portrait and the name of Thomas E. Dewey. Credit: Republican National

Committee, Washington, D.C. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-565:

Photo of a campaign poster used during the 1948 Dewey-Warren presidential campaign. This

poster features a portrait of Earl Warren and the text, “OUR NEXT VICE-PRESIDENT—

EARL WARREN.” Credit: Republican National Committee Press Division. One 8 x 10 b/w

print.

96-14-566:

Photo of a campaign poster used during the 1948 Dewey-Warren presidential campaign. This

poster features a portrait of Thomas E. Dewey and the text, “OUR NEXT PRESIDENT—

THOMAS E. DEWEY.” Credit: Republican National Committee Press Division. One 8 x 10

b/w print.

96-14-567:

Photo of a campaign poster used during the 1948 Dewey-Warren presidential campaign. This

poster features a portrait and the name of Earl Warren. Credit: Republican National Committee,

Washington, D.C. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-568:

Photo of Thomas E. Dewey shaking hands with James B. Herndon, Jr., at the Hilton in

Albuquerque, NM, during the 1940 presidential campaign. Mr. Herndon sent it to Herbert

Brownell on July 2, 1948. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 4 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-569:

Photo of Judge Stanley Milledge of Miami, FL, signing the articles of incorporation for the

organization, “Florida for Eisenhower,” on November 19, 1951. This was a political

organization to support DDE’s candidacy for president. Officials of the organization standing

behind the judge are: Kirk A. Landon, Mayor William M. Wolfarth, J. Edward Worton, Carl E.

Reger, James L. Guilmartin, Paul Helliwell and James Monsanto. Kirk Landon sent the photo to

Barak Mattingly on Nov. 19, 1951, and Mattingly forwarded it to Herbert Brownell on Nov. 20,

1951. Credit: Associated Photographers, Miami, FL. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-570:

Portrait of General Dwight D. Eisenhower, taken by Douglas Glass of the Sunday Times (of

London) and reprinted by the Washington Post on November 25, 1951. This portrait shows the

five-star general resting his head on his right hand, with two fingers pressed into his temple.

Eugene Meyer of the Post sent the photo to Herbert Brownell on July 17, 1952. Credit: Douglas

Glass for the Sunday Times. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-571:

Photo of the Republican Headquarters Club of Dade County, Inc., located at 1947 West Flagler

Street, Miami, FL, during the 1948 presidential campaign. Wesley E. Garrison, the Dade County

campaign manager, sent the photo to Herbert Brownell on Sept. 23, 1948. Credit: unknown.

One 6 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-572:

Photo of Col. Frank H. Collins of Washington, D.C., speaking with President Harry S. Truman.

Collins gave the photo to George W. Maxey of Scranton, PA, who sent it to the Dewey campaign

headquarters on July 16, 1948. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 4 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-573:

Photo of a meeting of the American Management Association in the ballroom of the Palmer

house, Chicago, IL, February 14, 1955. The meeting was being addressed by James P. Mitchel1,

Secretary of Labor. The photo was sent to Herbert Brownell by James M. Black of the AMA on

March 23, 1955. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-574:

Photo of a sculpted bust of Dr. W. Riley of the Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery in

Kirksville, MO. This photo shows the bust from the side. The photo was sent to Herbert

Brownell on June 15, 1953, by Norris Thompson, then president of the college. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-575:

Photo of a sculpted bust of Dr. W. Riley of the Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery in

Kirksville, MO. This photo shows the bust from the front. The photo was sent to Herbert

Brownell on June 15, 1953, by Norris Thompson, then president of the college. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-576:

Photo of a new hospital building at the Kirksville College of Osteopathy and Surgery in

Kirksville, MO, and of a waiting room in the hospital where the bust in the two previous photos

would be displayed. The photo was sent to Herbert Brownell on June 15, 1953, by Norris

Thompson, then president of the college. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-577:

Photo of DDE and five prospective cabinet members on the USS Helena during Eisenhower’s

Korea trip, Dec. 12, 1952. Left to right are: Douglas McKay, Herbert Brownell, Charles

Wilson, DDE, John Foster Dulles, and George Humphrey. Credit: Frank Jurkoski for

International News Photos. One 7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-578:

Photo of DDE and Herbert Brownell discussing data supposedly pertaining to the Korean

situation while aboard the USS Helena on the way back from Korea, Dec. 12, 1952. Credit:

Frank Jurkoski for International News Photos. One 7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-579:

Photo of DDE and Herbert Brownell discussing data supposedly pertaining to the Korean

situation while aboard the USS Helena on the way back from Korea, Dec. 12, 1952. Same as 96-

14-578, but cropped a little farther out. Credit: Frank Jurkoski for International News Photos.

One 7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-580:

Photo of the drill rig of a geothermal well in the Imperial Valley, CA. The photo was part of an

informational folder on geothermal resources of the Imperial Valley that Herbert Brownell

received on a field trip on October 12, 1972. Credit: Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. Department

of the Interior, Lower Colorado Region; Boulder City, NV. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-581:

Photo of a geothermal well spewing steam in the Imperial Valley, CA. The photo was part of an

informational folder on geothermal resources of the Imperial Valley that Herbert Brownell

received on a field trip on October 12, 1972. Credit: Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. Department

of the Interior, Lower Colorado Region; Boulder City, NV. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-582:

Photo of a geothermal well spewing steam in the Imperial Valley, CA. The photo was part of an

informational folder on geothermal resources of the Imperial Valley that Herbert Brownell

received on a field trip on October 12, 1972. Credit: Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. Department

of the Interior, Lower Colorado Region; Boulder City, NV. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-583:

Photo of Crystal Geyser near Green River, Utah, during eruption. The print was made in

September 1972. The photo was part of a report on Water Quality Improvement Programs in the

Colorado River Basin by the Bureau of Reclamation in October 1972. Credit: Bureau of

Reclamation, U.S. Department of the Interior, Lower Colorado Region; Boulder City, NV. One

3 ½ x 3 ½ color print.

96-14-584:

Photo of measurement of flow from Crystal Geyser near Green River, UT. The Green River is in

the background. The print was made in September 1972. The photo was part of a report on

Water Quality Improvement Programs in the Colorado River Basin by the Bureau of

Reclamation in October 1972. Credit: Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. Department of the Interior,

Lower Colorado Region; Boulder City, NV. One 3 ½ x 3 ½ color print.

96-14-585:

Photo, infrared, taken by the Apollo 9 astronauts of southern California and northern Mexico,

showing differences in vegetation. The photo was sent to Brownell by William Anders of the

Atomic Energy Commission on Oct. 11, 1973. Credit: NASA. One 9 ¼ x 9 ¼ color print.

96-14-586:

Photo taken when Herbert Brownell and three colleagues of the Coalition for Adequate Judicial

Compensation testified before the Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the

Administration of Justice, of the House Judiciary Committee, July 18, 1975. With Brownell are

Bernard Segal, John T. Connor, and Senator Thomas Kuchel (order unknown). The photo was

sent to Brownell on Aug. 18, 1975, by Howard Primer of the American Bar Association. Credit:

Reni Newsphotos, Inc., Washington, D.C. One 7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-587:

Photo taken when Herbert Brownell and three colleagues of the Coalition for Adequate Judicial

Compensation testified before the Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the

Administration of Justice, of the House Judiciary Committee, July 18, 1975. With Brownell are

Bernard Segal, John T. Connor, and Senator Thomas Kuchel (order unknown). Also in the photo

are Representatives Kastenmeier and Railsback of the Subcommittee. The photo was sent to

Brownell on Aug. 18, 1975, by Howard Primer of the American Bar Association. Credit: Reni

Newsphotos, Inc., Washington, D.C. One 7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-588:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and others participating in a panel discussion at Yale University, New

Haven, CT, on Alumni Day, April 28, 1962. The photo was sent to Brownell by Edwin F. Blair

in 1965. Credit: unknown. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

96-14-589:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and others participating in a panel discussion at Yale University, New

Haven, CT, on Alumni Day, April 28, 1962. The panelists are identified as Mr. Tisdale, Mr.

Trimble, Mr. Tennant, Mr. Brownell, and Mr. Hickman. The photo was sent to Brownell by

Edwin F. Blair in 1965. Credit: unknown. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

96-14-590:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell seated with an unidentified woman on a flagstone patio, probably

late 1980s or 1990s. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

96-14-591:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell standing by a log cabin in 1964. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 3

½ color print.

96-14-592:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell in Korea, 1952, on the trip with DDE. Brownell is bundled up in

a coat and a hat with earflaps, standing next to a pile of sandbags. The terrain in the background

is mountainous. Credit: unknown. One 3 ¼ x 4 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-593:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and others in Korea on the 1952 trip with DDE. Most are facing

away from the camera, standing by a pile of sandbags. Credit: unknown. One 3 ¼ x 4 ½ b/w

print.

96-14-594:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and others in Korea on the 1952 trip with DDE. DDE is at right,

wearing a garrison cap. Credit: unknown. One 3 ¼ x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-595:

Snapshot of procession at Hamilton College, Clinton, NY, in June 1957. Herbert Brownell is at

front and center. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 ¾ color print.

96-14-596:

Snapshot of procession at Hamilton College, Clinton, NY, in June 1957. Herbert Brownell is in

the second row. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 ¾ color print.

96-14-597:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell, center, standing with a group of family members, including his

wife, Doris, to have their pictures taken at Hamilton College, Clinton, NY, in June 1957. Credit:

unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 ¾ color print.

96-14-598:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell, center, receiving congratulations at Hamilton College, Clinton,

NY, in June 1957. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 ¾ color print.

96-14-599:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell sitting on a fence in front of a livestock shed in Spring of 1951.

The print was made the week of April 23, 1951. Credit: unknown. One 3 ¼ x 4 ¾ color print.

96-14-600:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and an unidentified man standing on a road and carrying their

jackets in New Hampshire, March 1954. The print was made the week of March 1, 1954.

Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 3 ½ color print.

96-14-601:

Snapshot of Herbert and Doris Brownell riding in a convertible during a parade. The sign taped

to the door reads, “Honorable Herbert Brownell, Attorney General Designate.” Credit:

unknown. Two 2 ¼ x 3 ¼ color prints.

96-14-602:

Snapshot of the back of a man’s head (possibly Herbert Brownell’s) as he drives a car; the photo

was taken by someone riding in the back seat. The back of the photo is labeled, “Ghost Ranch

’51.” Credit: unknown. One 3 ¼ x 4 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-603:

“1/7/34 at Peebles—Herbert and Mac Barr, son of John Barr (Glasgow) who married Momma’s

sister Christiana Pender.” Snapshot of Herbert Brownell, wearing golf pants and shoes, and

another man standing in front of a bank window; probably in Peebles, Scotland. The Penders

were Doris Brownell’s mother’s family. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-604:

“Olandome.” Snapshot of Herbert Brownell wearing a cap and sweater and shoveling snow off

of a patio. The print was developed on January 20, 1939. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w

print.

96-14-605:

“Lobo—who follows H- around and our cottage in the background.” Snapshot of Herbert

Brownell and a dog beside a small house, ca. 1930s-40s. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w

print.

96-14-606:

Portrait of an unidentified young boy, probably Herbert Brownell, wearing an early-1900s suit

with a huge bow. Photo is cropped to be very narrow. Credit: unknown. One 1 ½ x 5 ½ b/w

print.

96-14-607:

Snapshot of members of the Herbert Brownell, Sr., family out in a yard, ca. 1920s. Left to right

are: (unidentified girl), Herbert Jr., Gertrude, Philip, Samuel, May, and Herbert Sr. Credit:

unknown. One 2 ¼ x 4 b/w print.

96-14-608:

Snapshot of General Omar Bradley, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Herbert Brownell, standing

outdoors. Print was made the week of January 19, 1953. Credit: unknown. One 3 x 4 ½ color

print.

96-14-609:

Snapshot of General James Van Fleet, General Omar Bradley, Charles E. Wilson, Dwight D.

Eisenhower, General Mark Clark, Herbert Brownell, and Admiral Arthur Radford lined up for a

photo outdoors. Print was made the week of January 19, 1953. Credit: unknown. One 3 x 4 ½

color print.

96-14-610:

Snapshot of General James Van Fleet, John S. D. Eisenhower, General Omar Bradley, Charles E.

Wilson, Dwight D. Eisenhower, General Mark Clark, Herbert Brownell, and Admiral Arthur

Radford lined up for a photo outdoors. Print was made the week of January 19, 1953. Credit:

unknown. One 3 x 4 ½ color print.

96-14-611:

Photo of General James Van Fleet, John S. D. Eisenhower, Charles E. Wilson, General Omar

Bradley, General Mark Clark, and Dwight D. Eisenhower walking outdoors. Print was made the

week of January 19, 1953. Credit: unknown. One 3 x 4 ½ color print.

96-14-612:

Photograph of Herbert Brownell and William P. Rogers, taken at a banquet. Print was developed

in June 1985. Credit: unknown. One 5 x 7 color print.

96-14-613:

Photo of a group of men including Herbert Brownell and President Herbert Hoover, ca. 1930s.

Same as 96-14-729. Credit: unknown. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

96-14-614:

Photo of Herbert Brownell speaking at a podium; dated 1953. Credit: unknown. One 6 ¾ x 8 ¾

b/w print.

96-14-615:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and two unidentified men at a white-tie event. Credit: Reni

Newsphoto Service. One 7 x 9 b/w print.

96-14-616:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, William P. Rogers, Chief Justice Fred Vinson, Warren E. Burger,

Richard Nixon, and J. Lee Rankin at the Department of Justice, January 28, 1953. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-617:

Photo of third graders participating in a mock-up grocery store in a classroom in the early 1900s.

Credit: Hindmarsh Photo. One 7 ½ x 7 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-618:

Group photo of the Society of Innocents, University of Nebraska, Jan. 22, 1924. Herbert

Brownell is seated at far left, front row. Credit: unknown. One 7 ¼ x 9 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-619:

Photo of Herbert Brownell at a restaurant with his mother, May Brownell, and two of his sisters.

Photo was probably taken in the early 1950s. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-620:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, Edwin F. Jaeckle, and J. Russell Sprague making an “all hands in”

gesture, probably at the 1948 Republican National Convention in Philadelphia. Credit:

Newsday, Hempstead, NY. One 10 ¾ x 13 ½ b/w print.

96-14-621:

Photo of ten or eleven women, including Mamie Eisenhower and Doris Brownell, aboard the

presidential yacht, the USS Sequoia, in Spring 1955. Credit: unknown. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

96-14-622:

Portrait of Thomas E. Dewey inscribed, on the front, “To Doris Brownell—the most forgiving

martyr to the good cause—Thomas E. Dewey.” Credit: 1944 Greystone Studios. One 8 x 10

b/w print.

96-14-623:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and Gabriel D. Weiss, Campaign Executive Director, at the opening

of the Dewey Headquarters in Philadelphia, 1948. Credit: Photo-Associates. One 8 x 10 b/w

print.

96-14-624:

Photo of William A. Schnader, G. Mason Owlett, Campaign Chairman Dr. Robert L. Johnson,

and Herbert Brownell at the opening of the Dewey Headquarters in Philadelphia, 1948.

Brownell appears to be ringing a papier-mâché Liberty Bell. Credit: Photo-Associates. One 8

x 10 b/w print.

96-14-625:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, G. Mason Owlett, and Dr. Robert L. Johnson at the opening of the

Dewey Headquarters in Philadelphia, 1948. Brownell is wearing a Dewey-Warren campaign

button that appears to be about eight inches in diameter. Credit: Photo-Associates. One 8 x 10

b/w print.

96-14-626:

Photo of Leonard Hall (left), Herbert Brownell, and two unidentified men at a desk or table.

Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-627:

Photo of Herbert Brownell at a meeting, December 1946. Credit: Ken Adams for Illustrated

News. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-628:

Photo of Herbert and Doris Brownell with two unidentified men and a woman, April 1956.

Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-629:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and an unidentified man in Brownell’s office, April 1956. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-630:

Photo of, left to right: Secretary of the Treasury George M. Humphrey; Ambassador to Brazil

James Kemper; Herbert Brownell; and Undersecretary of State Herbert Hoover, Jr. sharing a

Thanksgiving dinner at the U.S. Embassy in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Nov. 25, 1954. Humphrey

and Hoover were in Brazil for a meeting of Finance Ministers, and Brownell was there for a

Conference of Law Enforcement Officers. Credit: unknown. One 7 ¼ x 9 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-631:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and Warren Burger with Éamon de Valera, Chancellor of the

National University of Ireland. Probable date is August 1, 1957. The photo came with a card

reading, “With the Compliments of the President of Ireland.” Credit: Irish Times Photograph.

One 6 x 8 b/w print.

96-14-632:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell taken from his left side, ca. 1930. Photo has been cropped down

to show only Brownell’s head and shoulders. Credit: unknown. One 1 ¼ x 1 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-633:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell standing in a church doorway, ca. 1930s. Credit: unknown. One

2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-634:

Snapshot of a woman identified as “Mary Louise” standing in a church doorway, ca. 1930s.

May be Marylouise Bryan, seen in 96-14-676. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-635:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and his mother, May Brownell, standing outside of a house in

December 1938. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-636:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell, his wife, Doris, and his mother, May, standing outside of a house

in December 1938. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-637:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell holding an infant. The print was made January 26, 1939. Credit:

unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-638:

Snapshot of a little girl holding a puppy under a tree; probably Joan Brownell, daughter of

Herbert Brownell. The print was made August 3, 1939. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w

print.

96-14-639:

Snapshot of one of the Brownell children, toddling age, holding onto the iron railing surrounding

a stairwell. Credit: unknown. One 2 x 2 ½ b/w print.

96-14-640:

Snapshot of one of the Brownell children, toddling age, holding onto the iron railing surrounding

a stairwell. Credit: unknown. One 2 x 2 ½ b/w print.

96-14-641:

Snapshot of one of the Brownell children, toddling age, sitting against the iron railing

surrounding a stairwell. Credit: unknown. One 2 x 2 ½ b/w print.

96-14-642:

Snapshot of one of the Brownell children, toddling age, holding onto the iron railing surrounding

a stairwell. Credit: unknown. One 2 x 2 ½ b/w print.

96-14-643:

Snapshot of one of the Brownell children, toddling age, holding onto the iron railing surrounding

a stairwell. Credit: unknown. One 2 x 2 ½ b/w print.

96-14-644:

Snapshot of one of the Brownell children, toddling age, sitting against the iron railing

surrounding a stairwell. Credit: unknown. One 2 x 2 ½ b/w print.

96-14-645:

Snapshot of one of the Brownell children, toddling age, sitting against the iron railing

surrounding a stairwell and eating something. Credit: unknown. One 2 x 2 ½ b/w print.

96-14-646:

Snapshot of one of the Brownell children, toddling age, standing on a sidewalk next to a car.

Credit: unknown. One 2 x 2 ½ b/w print.

96-14-647:

Snapshot of one of the Brownell children, toddling age, next to a barred window. Credit:

unknown. One 2 x 2 ½ b/w print.

96-14-648:

Snapshot of one of the Brownell children, toddling age, standing in front of French doors.

Credit: unknown. One 2 x 2 ½ b/w print.

96-14-649:

Snapshot of one of the Brownell children, toddling age, playing in front of the iron railing

surrounding a stairwell. Credit: unknown. One 2 x 2 ½ b/w print.

96-14-650:

Snapshot of one of the Brownell children, toddling age, playing on the sidewalk in front of the

iron railing surrounding a stairwell. Credit: unknown. One 2 x 2 ½ b/w print.

96-14-651:

Snapshot of one of the Brownell children, toddling age, standing in front of an iron railing and a

tree. Credit: unknown. One 2 x 2 ½ b/w print.

96-14-652:

Snapshot of one of the Brownell children, toddling age, wearing a cap and sweater and standing

in front of barred windows. Credit: unknown. One 1 ¼ x 2 ½ b/w print.

96-14-653:

Snapshot of little Ann and Joan Brownell, wearing matching coats and hats and standing in front

of a Kindergarten. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-654:

Snapshot of little Joan and Ann Brownell showing their matching outfits from the back, at

Gramercy Park, NYC. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-655:

Snapshot of little Joan and Ann Brownell, wearing matching outfits and holding hands, at

Gramercy Park, NYC. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-656:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell with his daughters, Joan and Ann, sitting on a bench in Gramercy

Park, NYC. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-657:

Snapshot of townhouses behind a wooden fence, with trees and a small fountain in the

foreground. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-658:

Snapshot of little Joan Brownell dressed in a coat and bonnet and standing on a lawn by a

shingle-covered house. Print was made on June 4, 1940. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w

print.

96-14-659:

Snapshot of Herbert and Doris Brownell with daughters Ann and Joan, sitting on a lawn by a

shingle-covered house. Print was made on June 4, 1940. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w

print.

96-14-660:

Snapshot of little Joan and Ann Brownell standing on a lawn by a shingle-covered house. Print

was made on June 4, 1940. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-661:

“April 1942—Herbert and Tom.” Snapshot of Herbert Brownell holding his young son, Tom, in

his lap. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-662:

“First attended birthday party—Had ice cream and bread and butter sandwiches. Wore the green

and white dress Aunt Mary Helm gave her—Note the empty dish.” Snapshot of Joan Brownell,

maybe about 18 months old, at a birthday party. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-663:

Snapshot of young Joan Brownell reaching into a crib to hold the hand of an infant, probably her

little brother Jim. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-664:

Snapshot of little Tom and Jim Brownell holding stuffed animals; taken in March 1944. Credit:

unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-665:

Snapshot of young Joan Brownell, her hair in braids, holding a live chicken. Print was made

April 30, 1943. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-666:

Snapshot of Doris Brownell sitting outdoors and holding an infant, possibly her son Jim. Credit:

unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-667:

Snapshot of little Joan Brownell sitting on a bench in Stuyvesant Square, NYC, and grinning

widely. The Friends Meetinghouse is in the background. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w

print.

96-14-668:

Snapshot of little Ann Brownell sitting on a bench in Stuyvesant Square, NYC, and smiling

sweetly. The Friends Meetinghouse is in the background. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½

b/w print.

96-14-669:

Snapshot of little Tom Brownell roller-skating at Stuyvesant Square, NYC. Credit: unknown.

One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-670:

Snapshot of young Joan Brownell standing against a brick wall. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3

½ b/w print.

96-14-671:

Snapshot of young Ann Brownell standing against a brick wall. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3

½ b/w print.

96-14-672:

Portrait of Doris Brownell and her first three children, Joan, Ann, and Tom, taken ca. 1941.

Credit: Beidler-Viken, Manhasset, NY. One 4 x 5 b/w print.

96-14-673:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell, Jr., taken his junior year at the University of Nebraska, 1922-23.

Same as 96-14-3 and 96-14-893. Credit: unknown. Two 2 ¾ x 4 b/w prints.

96-14-674:

ID-type photo of Herbert Brownell, ca. 1930. Credit: unknown. Two 2 ½ x 3 b/w prints.

96-14-675:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell taken his senior year in high school, 1919-20. Credit: Dole Studio,

Lincoln, NE. Two 2 ¼ x 3 ¾ b/w prints.

96-14-676:

Portrait of Marylouise Bryan, a high school classmate of Herbert Brownell, 1919-20. Credit:

Dole Studio, Lincoln, NE. One 2 ¼ x 3 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-677:

Portrait of Genevieve Wilson, a high school classmate of Herbert Brownell, 1919-20. Credit:

Dole Studio, Lincoln, NE. One 2 ¼ x 3 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-678:

Portrait of Thomas R. Curran, a high school classmate of Herbert Brownell, 1919-20. Credit:

Dole Studio, Lincoln, NE. One 2 ¼ x 3 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-679:

Portrait of Dorothy Davis, a high school classmate of Herbert Brownell, 1919-20. Credit:

Hauck and Skoglund, Lincoln, NE. One 3 x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-680:

Portrait of a young woman, possibly Herbert Brownell’s sister, Gertrude, ca. 1920. Credit: Dole

Studio, Lincoln, NE. One 3 x 4 b/w print.

96-14-681:

Portrait of a young woman, possibly Herbert Brownell’s sister, Gertrude, ca. 1920. Credit:

Hauck and Skoglund, Lincoln, NE. One 3 x 4 b/w print.

96-14-682:

Portrait of two young women wearing white dresses, ca. 1920. The woman on the left appears to

be Dorothy Davis. Credit: Townsend, Lincoln, NE. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-683:

“Compliments, Margaret to Herbert. April 21, 1910. 5-8 years.” Group photo of 38 little girls

and six women, one of whom is holding a baby. They are posed on a lawn beside a frame house

with a picket fence. May be a school or orphanage group portrait. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x

5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-684:

Class photo, ca. 1911, with fourteen children and one female teacher. The boy at left in the

second row may be Herbert Brownell. Credit: unknown. One 4 x 5 b/w print.

96-14-685:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell, right, with an unidentified man and woman outside of a brick

building, ca. 1930. The man may be Herbert’s brother, Samuel. Credit: unknown. One 3 ¾ x 4

¾ b/w print.

96-14-686:

Unused post card showing the home office of the University Publishing Co., Lincoln, NE.

Credit: F. M. Downs Co., Lincoln, NE. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ color print.

96-14-687:

Photo of a woman riding a horse and holding the reins of another horse in a meadow with

mountains in the distant background, ca. 1918. May be Herbert Brownell’s sister, Ruth. Credit:

unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-688:

Photograph of Ruth Brownell Bullock, her husband, Theodore, and their two daughters at Seven

Falls, Colorado Springs, CO, in the 1920s. The girls are seated atop burros and the Falls

comprise the backdrop. Credit: Seven Falls Photo and Curio Co., Colorado Springs, CO. One 3

½ x 7 b/w print.

96-14-689:

Photo of a steeply gabled house, probably built in the 1920s, with snow in the yard. On the front

of the photo is written, “Merry Christmas from the Angells.” Credit: unknown. One 5 ¼ x 6 ½

b/w print.

96-14-690:

“‘Clarks Hogan’—Our big cottage.” Snapshot of a rustic cabin in Estes Park, CO, where Herbert

Brownell stayed as a guest of the Edgar A. Burnett family in the 1920s. Credit: unknown. One

2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-691:

“In front of the cottage.” Snapshot of Edgar and Mrs. Burnett and their son, Knox, on and beside

the front steps of their main cabin in Estes Park, CO, where Herbert Brownell stayed as a guest

in the 1920s. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-692:

“In front of the sleeping cabin.” Snapshot of Edgar and Mrs. Burnett and their son, Knox, in

front of their sleeping cabin in Estes Park, CO, where Herbert Brownell stayed as a guest in the

1920s. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-693:

“Back porch—See chipmunk on railing.” Snapshot of the back of the Burnetts’ cottage in Estes

Park, CO, where Herbert Brownell stayed as a guest in the 1920s. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x

3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-694:

“View from our cottage.” Snapshot of other small cabins, trees, and mountains as seen from the

Burnetts’ cottage in Estes Park, CO, where Herbert Brownell stayed as a guest in the 1920s.

Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-695:

“Across Lake Odessa.” Snapshot taken in the Rocky Mountains, Colorado, while Herbert

Brownell was there in the 1920s. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-696:

“From the top of Fall River Road over Divide. Notice the road in three places below.” Snapshot

taken in the Rocky Mountains, Colorado, while Herbert Brownell was there in the 1920s. Credit:

unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-697:

“In the keyhole.” Snapshot of Herbert Brownell standing in the Keyhole, a feature on Longs

Peak in the Colorado Rockies, in the 1920s. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-698:

“On top of Longs Peak.” Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and Knox Burnett standing on a cairn on

Longs Peak in the Colorado Rockies in the 1920s. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-699:

“Only 11,436 ft. above sea-level—On ‘Twin Sisters.’” Snapshot of Knox Burnett, Herbert

Brownell, and Edgar Burnett sitting on rocks on a peak in the Colorado Rockies in the 1920s.

Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-700:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell wearing the robe, hood, and sash of the Society of Innocents

during his senior year at the University of Nebraska. Credit: unknown. One 1 ¾ x 2 ¾ b/w

print.

96-14-701:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell holding a small child, probably ca. 1930. Credit: unknown. One

2 x 2 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-702:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell, Sr., with a young boy beside him and a baby on his lap; they are

possibly his grandchildren. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-703:

“‘Bull’ Cleveland—the Canadian who rooms with us.” Snapshot of a roommate of Herbert

Brownell, Jr., ca. 1925. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-704:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell, left, “Bull” Cleveland, front, and three other young men goofing

off, ca. 1925. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-705:

Snapshot of “Bull” Cleveland and four other young men goofing off for the camera, ca. 1925.

Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-706:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell, left, and another young man leaning against a cannon carriage on

a fortification, ca. 1930. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-707:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell sitting on the running board of a car, with another man sitting

inside and another leaning against it, ca. 1930. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-708:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell, center, drinking beer with two other men on a sunny patio, ca.

1930. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-709:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell, right, sitting with two other men on a grassy slope with a lake or

wide river in the background, ca. 1930. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-710:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell, left, seated on the front steps of a house, with two men sitting in

chairs up on the porch and a woman sitting at the other end of the steps, ca. 1930. Credit:

unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-711:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell seated outdoors next to an unidentified young woman, ca. 1930.

Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-712:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell, left, and four other young men on a lakeshore, ca. 1930. Credit:

unknown. One 2 ¾ x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-713:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell with two women and a little boy on a lakeshore, ca. 1930. Credit:

unknown. One 2 ¾ x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-714:

“Pauline on Franconia.” Snapshot of a young woman sitting on the deck of a ship, ca. 1930.

Credit: unknown. One 2 ¾ x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-715:

Snapshot of an unidentified little boy with curly hair riding a tricycle down a sidewalk. Credit:

unknown. One 2 ¾ x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-716:

Snapshot of May Brownell standing outdoors and holding a baby, possibly a grandchild. Credit:

unknown. One 2 ¾ x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-717:

Snapshot of a set of dishes arranged in a corner cabinet or hutch. Credit: unknown. One 2 ¾ x

4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-718:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and an unidentified man standing outdoors in a residential area

with snow on the ground. Print was developed March 23, 1940. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3

½ b/w print.

96-14-719:

Snapshot of a living room furnished with two chairs, a credenza, a floor lamp, and a floral carpet

or tapestry on the wall. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-720:

Snapshot of a young man with glasses standing outside a house, 1940s or 1950s. Credit:

unknown. One 2 ¾ x 3 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-721:

Photo of a game of ring toss being played on the deck of an ocean liner, 1929. Herbert Brownell

is among the observers, third from right. Credit: unknown. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

96-14-722:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell, standing, along with a group of young men and women on the

deck of an ocean liner, 1929. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-723:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell, standing, along with a group of young men and women on the

deck of an ocean liner, 1929. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-724:

Snapshot of a man and woman standing at the rail of an ocean liner, 1929. The man is probably

John A. Dunlop, a co-worker and roommate of Herbert Brownell at the time. Credit: unknown.

One 2 ¼ x 3 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-725:

Snapshot of a woman at the rail of an ocean liner, 1929. Credit: unknown. One 2 ¼ x 3 ¼ b/w

print.

96-14-726:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and another man, probably John A. Dunlop, at the rail of an ocean

liner, 1929. Credit: unknown. Two 2 ¼ x 3 ¼ b/w prints.

96-14-727:

“Jack Martin and Herb Brownell, N.Y., SS Aquitania, July 24-6, 1929. Isn’t this beautiful?”

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and another man on the deck of an ocean liner. Credit: unknown.

One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-728:

“Sam and Philip (center) and Herbert Brownell.” Photo of Herbert Brownell and his two

brothers on the deck of an ocean liner, ca. 1934. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-729:

Photo of a group of men including Herbert Brownell and President Herbert Hoover, ca. 1930s.

Same as 96-14-613. Credit: unknown. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

96-14-730:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell’s Washington, D.C. home in Wesley Heights. Credit: unknown.

One 3 ½ x 5 b/w print.

96-14-731:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell sitting with his mother, May Miller Brownell, and his sister, Ruth

Bullock, in a home dining room, ca. 1953 or 1954. Credit: unknown. One 4 x 5 b/w print.

96-14-732:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell sitting with his mother, May Miller Brownell, and his sister, Ruth

Bullock, in a home dining room, ca. 1953 or 1954. Same as 96-14-85. Credit: unknown. One 4

x 5 b/w print.

96-14-733:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell, Jr.; this was his high school graduation picture, taken in 1920.

Same as 96-14-2 and 96-14-892. Credit: Townsend, Lincoln, NE. One 3 x 4 b/w print.

96-14-734:

Photo of an Innocents Society ceremony at the University of Nebraska, probably on Ivy Day, ca.

1923-24. The robed Seniors stand behind the sash-draped Juniors. The blurred figure among the

Seniors may be Herbert Brownell. Credit: unknown. One 6 x 9 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-735:

Group portrait of about fifty young men belonging to Delta Upsilon, Nebraska Chapter, ca.

1921-1924. They are arranged on the front steps and porch of the chapter house in Lincoln, NE.

Herbert Brownell is in the upper left corner. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-736:

Unused postcard from the Metropolitan Museum of Art bearing a color reproduction of The

Grand Canal, Venice, a painting by J. M. W. Turner. Printed by Max Jaffé, Vienna, Austria.

One 3 ½ x 5 ½ color print.

96-14-737:

Unused postcard from the New York Public Library bearing a reproduction of Pilgrims Going to

Church, a painting by G. H. Boughton. Credit: The Stuart Collection, The New York Public

Library, NYC. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ color print.

96-14-738:

Unused postcard bearing a color image of the city of Montreal, viewed from Mount Royal.

Credit: International Fine Art Co., Ltd., Montreal, QC. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ color print.

96-14-739:

One used and one unused postcard bearing an image of the Canadian Pacific ocean liner, RMS

Empress of Scotland, ca. 1921-29. Herbert Brownell mailed one of these postcards to his mother

from aboard the ship just before it left Quebec on June 18, 1929, according to the content.

Credit: Canadian Pacific. Two 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w prints.

96-14-740:

Unused postcard showing a steamer on Loch Lomond at Inversnaid, Scotland. Credit: Gilchrist.

One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-741:

Unused postcard showing Ben Lomond (Beacon Mountain) from the village of Luss on Loch

Lomond. Credit: Gilchrist. One 3 ½ x 5 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-742:

Unused postcard showing horse-drawn hotel coaches at Inversnaid on Loch Lomond. Credit:

Gilchrist. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-743:

Unused postcard showing Queen Mary, queen consort of the United Kingdom, at her desk at

Buckingham Palace, 1922. Portrait by E. O. Hoppe. Credit: Richard Tuck and Sons, London.

One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-744:

Unused postcard showing the Houses of Parliament from Parliament Square, London, England.

Credit: W. H. Smith and Son, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ color print.

96-14-745:

Unused postcard showing the Tower Bridge, London, England. Credit: W. H. Smith and Son,

Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ color print.

96-14-746:

Unused postcard showing Buckingham Palace, London, England. Credit: W. H. Smith and Son,

Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ color print.

96-14-747:

Unused postcard showing the Admiralty Arch on the Mall, London, England. Credit: W. H.

Smith and Son, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ color print.

96-14-748:

Unused postcard showing St. James’ Palace, London, England. Credit: W. H. Smith and Son,

Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ color print.

96-14-749:

Unused postcard showing the Thames Embankment, London, England. Credit: W. H. Smith

and Son, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ color print.

96-14-750:

Unused postcard showing the statue of Peter Pan at Kensington Gardens, London, England.

Credit: W. H. Smith and Son, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ color print.

96-14-751:

Unused postcard showing the Marble Arch from Hyde Park, London, England. Credit: W. H.

Smith and Son, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ color print.

96-14-752:

Unused postcard showing the Horse Guards on Whitehall, London, England. Credit: W. H.

Smith and Son, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ color print.

96-14-753:

Unused postcard showing the Cenotaph on Whitehall, London, England. Credit: W. H. Smith

and Son, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ color print.

96-14-754:

Unused postcard showing the choir and reredos of St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, England.

Credit: W. H. Smith and Son, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-755:

Unused postcard showing Windsor Castle and St. George’s Chapel, Berkshire, England. Credit:

Valentine’s, Great Britain. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-756:

Unused postcard showing Windsor Castle from the River Thames, Berkshire, England. Credit:

Valentine’s, Great Britain. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-757:

Unused postcard showing Windsor Castle’s East Terrace, Berkshire, England. Credit: F. Frith

and Co., Ltd., Great Britain. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-758:

Unused postcard showing St. George’s Hall at Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England. Credit:

unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-759:

Souvenir photo showing the Vestibule at Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England. Credit: unknown.

One 2 ¾ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-760:

Souvenir photo showing the Guard Room at Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England. Credit:

unknown. One 2 ¾ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-761:

Souvenir photo showing the Grand Reception Room at Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England.

Credit: unknown. One 2 ¾ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-762:

Souvenir photo showing the Audience Chamber at Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England. Credit:

unknown. One 2 ¾ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-763:

Souvenir photo showing the Picture Gallery at Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England. Credit:

unknown. One 2 ¾ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-764:

Souvenir photo showing the Vandyke Room at Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England. Credit:

unknown. One 2 ¾ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-765:

Souvenir photo showing the State Bedroom at Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England. Credit:

unknown. One 2 ¾ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-766:

Used postcard showing Balliol College and the Martyrs’ Memorial at Oxford, England. Herbert

Brownell sent the card to his sister, Ruth Bullock, from Oxford on July 8, 1929; he mentions

plans to cross the Channel the next night, spend a week in Paris, and sail for home on the 20th

aboard the Aquitania. Credit: Photochrom Co. Ltd., London and Tunbridge Wells, England.

One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-767:

Unused postcard showing New College at Oxford, England. Credit: Photochrom Co. Ltd.,

London and Tunbridge Wells, England. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-768:

Unused postcard showing New College (founded A.D. 1386), Oxford, England. Credit: F. Frith

and Co., Ltd., Great Britain. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-769:

Unused postcard showing the Dining Hall at New College (founded A.D. 1386), Oxford,

England. Credit: F. Frith and Co., Ltd., Great Britain. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-770:

Unused postcard showing a window of New College Chapel, Oxford, England. Credit: F. Frith

and Co., Ltd., Great Britain. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-771:

Unused postcard showing St. Frideswide’s Watching Chamber in Christ Church Cathedral,

Oxford, England. Credit: F. Frith and Co., Ltd., Great Britain. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-772:

Unused postcard showing the Chapel of All Souls’ College, Oxford, England. Credit: F. Frith

and Co., Ltd., Great Britain. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-773:

Unused postcard showing the Old Norman Tower of St. Michael’s Church, Oxford, England.

Credit: F. Frith and Co., Ltd., Great Britain. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-774:

Unused postcard showing Magdalen College, Oxford, from the River Cherwell. Credit: F. Frith

and Co., Ltd., Great Britain. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-775:

Unused postcard showing the painting, The Light of the World, by Holman Hunt, at Keble

College Chapel, Oxford, England. Credit: F. Frith and Co., Ltd., Great Britain. One 3 ½ x 5 ½

b/w print.

96-14-776:

Unused postcard showing the Exeter College Chapel and Quad, Oxford, England. Credit: F.

Frith and Co., Ltd., Great Britain. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-777:

Unused postcard showing the tapestry, The Adoration of the Magi, at Exeter College, Oxford.

Credit: F. Frith and Co., Ltd., Great Britain. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-778:

Unused postcard showing boaters on the river at Oxford. Credit: F. Frith and Co., Ltd., Great

Britain. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-779:

Unused postcard showing the north front of Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire, England. Credit:

unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-780:

Unused postcard showing the east front and gardens of Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire, England.

Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-781:

Unused postcard showing Shakespeare’s House in Stratford-on-Avon, England. Credit: Ernest

Daniels, Stratford-on-Avon. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-782:

Unused postcard showing Shakespeare’s Birthplace in Stratford-on-Avon. Credit: J. Salmon,

Sevenoaks, England. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-783:

Unused postcard showing the garden at Shakespeare’s Birthplace in Stratford-on-Avon. Credit:

J. Salmon, Sevenoaks, England. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-784:

Unused postcard showing Shakespeare’s Knot Garden, Stratford-on-Avon. Credit: J. Salmon,

Sevenoaks, England. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-785:

Unused postcard showing Ann Hathaway’s Cottage near Stratford-on-Avon. Credit: J. Salmon,

Sevenoaks, England. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-786:

Unused postcard showing the Shakespeare Hostelrie, Stratford-on-Avon. Credit: J. Salmon,

Sevenoaks, England. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-787:

Unused postcard showing the New Place and Guild Chapel in Stratford-on-Avon. Credit: J.

Salmon, Sevenoaks, England. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-788:

Unused postcard showing the Guild Chapel, Grammar School, and Almshouses in Stratford-on-

Avon. Credit: J. Salmon, Sevenoaks, England. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-789:

Unused postcard showing Mason Croft in Stratford-on-Avon. Credit: J. Salmon, Sevenoaks,

England. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-790:

Unused postcard showing Harvard House in Stratford-on-Avon. Credit: J. Salmon, Sevenoaks,

England. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-791:

Unused postcard showing the old Memorial Theater in Stratford-on-Avon. Credit: J. Salmon,

Sevenoaks, England. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-792:

Unused postcard showing a view of Stratford-on-Avon, England. Credit: J. Salmon, Sevenoaks,

England. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-793:

Unused postcard showing a view of the River Avon at Stratford-on-Avon, England. Credit: J.

Salmon, Sevenoaks, England. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-794:

Unused postcard showing an illustrated view of the Palace of Versailles, including the gardens.

Credit: E. Papeghin, Paris. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-795:

Unused postcard showing the Looking Glass Gallery (Hall of Mirrors) at the Palace of

Versailles. Credit: E. Papeghin, Paris. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-796:

Unused postcard showing the Battles Gallery at the Palace of Versailles. Credit: E. Papeghin,

Paris. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-797:

Unused postcard from the Musée De Versailles showing a painting of Louis XIV, King of

France, by Hyacinthe Rigaud. Credit: Braun and Cie., Paris. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-798:

Unused postcard showing an illustration of the Pantheon, Paris. Credit: Yvon, Paris. One 3 ½ x

5 ½ color print.

96-14-799:

Unused postcard showing the Pantheon in Paris. Credit: A. Noyer, Paris. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w

print.

96-14-800:

Unused postcard showing a detail of a painting by Paul-Joseph Blanc at the Pantheon, Paris:

Clovis at the Battle of Tolbiac. Credit: Monuments Historiques de France. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w

print.

96-14-801:

Unused postcard showing a painting by Puvis de Chavannes in the Pantheon, Paris: St.

Genevieve Watches Over the Sleeping City of Paris, 1898. Credit: Monuments Historiques de

France. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-802:

Unused postcard showing the statue, Jeanne d’Arc (Joan of Arc), by Henri Allouard at the

Pantheon, Paris. Credit: Monuments Historiques de France. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-803:

Unused postcards showing the Église de la Madeleine (Madeleine Church), Paris. Credit: A.

Noyer, Paris. Two 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w prints.

96-14-804:

Unused postcard showing the Pont (bridge) et Place de la Concorde, Paris. Credit: unknown.

One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-805:

Unused postcard showing the Arc de Triomphe de l’Étoile, Paris. Credit: A. Noyer, Paris. One

3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-806:

Unused postcard showing the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris. Credit: A. Noyer, Paris. One

3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-807:

Unused postcard showing a stone chimera on the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris. Credit: A.

Noyer, Paris. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-808:

Unused postcard showing le Strige, a stone chimera on the Cathedral of Notre-Dame, Paris.

Credit: A. Noyer, Paris. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-809:

Unused postcard showing the exterior of the Sainte-Chapelle, a Gothic chapel in Paris. Credit:

unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-810:

Unused postcard showing the upper chapel interior of the Sainte-Chapelle, a Gothic chapel in

Paris. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-811:

Unused postcard showing the rose window of the Sainte-Chapelle, a Gothic chapel in Paris.

Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-812:

Unused postcard showing the Château de Malmaison near Paris, France. Credit: A. Noyer,

Paris. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-813:

Unused postcard showing the Reception Salon at the Château de Malmaison near Paris, France.

Credit: A. Noyer, Paris. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-814—825:

Twelve commercially produced souvenir photos of Rheinfels Castle, Sankt Goar,

Germany. Preserved with the photo prints is the light-orange, 3 x 3 ¾” envelope they were sold

in, marked, “1 RM (Reichsmark).” They were produced by F. Kratz, Cologne, Germany.

96-14-814:

Souvenir photo of the town of Sankt Goar and Rheinfels Castle on the Rhine River, Germany.

Credit: F. Kratz, Cologne, Germany. One 2 ¾ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-815:

Souvenir photo of Rheinfels Castle on the Rhine River, Germany. Credit: F. Kratz, Cologne,

Germany. One 2 ¾ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-816:

Souvenir photo of Rheinfels Castle on the Rhine River, Germany. Credit: F. Kratz, Cologne,

Germany. One 2 ¾ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-817:

Souvenir photo of Rheinfels Castle on the Rhine River, Germany. Credit: F. Kratz, Cologne,

Germany. One 2 ¾ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-818:

Souvenir photo of the tower and the entry to the Great Cellar at Rheinfels Castle, Germany.

Credit: F. Kratz, Cologne, Germany. One 2 ¾ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-819:

Souvenir photo of the view through the tower portal at Rheinfels Castle, Germany. Credit: F.

Kratz, Cologne, Germany. One 2 ¾ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-820:

Souvenir photo of the Great Cellar at Rheinfels Castle, Germany. Credit: F. Kratz, Cologne,

Germany. One 2 ¾ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-821:

Souvenir photo of a vaulted passageway in Rheinfels Castle, Germany. Credit: F. Kratz,

Cologne, Germany. One 2 ¾ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-822:

Souvenir photo of a view from the chapel through Rheinfels Castle, Germany. Credit: F. Kratz,

Cologne, Germany. One 2 ¾ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-823:

Souvenir photo of the inside of the chapel at Rheinfels Castle, Germany. Credit: F. Kratz,

Cologne, Germany. One 2 ¾ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-824:

Souvenir photo of the inner courtyard of Rheinfels Castle, Germany. Credit: F. Kratz, Cologne,

Germany. One 2 ¾ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-825:

Souvenir photo of the watchtower of Rheinfels Castle, Germany. Credit: F. Kratz, Cologne,

Germany. One 2 ¾ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-826—844:

Proof set of portraits of the Thomas E. Dewey family in their living room, June 15, 1944.

Photos were taken by Rawlings of Vogue Studios, New York, NY (Conde Nast Publications,

Inc.).

96-14-826:

Portrait proof of Thomas E. Dewey, Frances Dewey, and their two sons, Thomas Jr. and John,

taken June 15, 1944. The boys are sitting between their parents on a couch. Credit: Rawlings

for Vogue Studios, NYC. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-827:

Portrait proof of Thomas E. Dewey, Frances Dewey, and their two sons, Thomas Jr. and John,

taken June 15, 1944. Thomas Jr. is standing behind his parents, who are seated on the couch,

and John is seated on the floor in front of them. Credit: Rawlings for Vogue Studios, NYC.

One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-828:

Portrait proof of Thomas E. Dewey, Frances Dewey, and their two sons, Thomas Jr. and John,

taken June 15, 1944. Thomas Jr. is standing behind his parents, who are seated on the couch,

and John is seated on the floor in front of them. Someone has drawn a rectangle in ink on the

print to indicate where it might be cropped. Credit: Rawlings for Vogue Studios, NYC. One 8 x

10 b/w print.

96-14-829:

Portrait proof of Thomas E. Dewey, Frances Dewey, and their two sons, Thomas Jr. and John,

taken June 15, 1944. Thomas Jr. is standing behind his parents, who are seated on the couch,

and John is seated on the floor in front of them. Credit: Rawlings for Vogue Studios, NYC.

Two 8 x 10 b/w prints.

96-14-830:

Portrait proof of Thomas E. Dewey, Frances Dewey, and their two sons, Thomas Jr. and John,

taken June 15, 1944. The boys are sitting between their parents on a couch. Credit: Rawlings

for Vogue Studios, NYC. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-831:

Portrait proof of Thomas E. Dewey, Frances Dewey, and their two sons, Thomas Jr. and John,

taken June 15, 1944. Thomas Jr. is standing behind his parents, who are seated on the couch,

and John is seated on the floor in front of them. Credit: Rawlings for Vogue Studios, NYC.

Two 8 x 10 b/w prints.

96-14-832:

Portrait proof of Thomas E. Dewey and his wife, Frances, taken June 15, 1944. Both are sitting

on a couch, Frances is looking to the photographer’s right, and Thomas is facing the camera.

Credit: Rawlings for Vogue Studios, NYC. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-833:

Portrait proof of Frances Dewey with her two sons, Thomas Jr., left, and John, right. Credit:

Rawlings for Vogue Studios, NYC. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-834:

Portrait proof of Thomas E. Dewey and his wife, Frances, taken June 15, 1944. Both are sitting

on a couch and looking toward the photographer’s left. Same as 96-14-835, but this print is

damaged from being folded. Credit: Rawlings for Vogue Studios, NYC. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-835:

Portrait proof of Thomas E. Dewey and his wife, Frances, taken June 15, 1944. Both are sitting

on a couch and looking toward the photographer’s left. Same as 96-14-834. Credit: Rawlings

for Vogue Studios, NYC. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-836:

Portrait proof of Thomas E. Dewey and his wife, Frances, taken June 15, 1944. Both are sitting

on a couch, Frances is looking to the photographer’s right, and Thomas is facing the camera.

Credit: Rawlings for Vogue Studios, NYC. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-837:

Portrait proof of Thomas E. Dewey and his wife, Frances, taken June 15, 1944. Both are sitting

on a couch, facing the camera. Credit: Rawlings for Vogue Studios, NYC. One 8 x 10 b/w

print.

96-14-838:

Portrait proof of Thomas E. Dewey and his wife, Frances, taken June 15, 1944. Both are sitting

on a couch, facing the camera. Credit: Rawlings for Vogue Studios, NYC. One 8 x 10 b/w

print.

96-14-839:

Portrait proof of Thomas E. Dewey, Frances Dewey, and their two sons, Thomas Jr. and John,

taken June 15, 1944. Thomas Jr. is standing behind his parents, who are seated on the couch,

and John is seated on the floor in front of them. Credit: Rawlings for Vogue Studios, NYC.

One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-840:

Portrait proof of Thomas E. Dewey, Frances Dewey, and their two sons, Thomas Jr. and John,

taken June 15, 1944. Thomas Jr. is standing behind his parents, who are seated on the couch,

and John is seated on the floor in front of them. Credit: Rawlings for Vogue Studios, NYC.

One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-841:

Portrait proof of Frances Dewey, taken June 15, 1944. Credit: Rawlings for Vogue Studios,

NYC. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-842:

Portrait proof of Frances Dewey, taken June 15, 1944. Credit: Rawlings for Vogue Studios,

NYC. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-843:

Portrait proof of Thomas E. Dewey and his wife, Frances, taken June 15, 1944. Both are sitting

on a couch and looking toward the photographer’s left. Same pose as 96-14-834, but different

negative number. Credit: Rawlings for Vogue Studios, NYC. Two 8 x 10 b/w prints.

96-14-844:

Portrait proof of Thomas E. Dewey, Frances Dewey, and their two sons, Thomas Jr. and John,

taken June 15, 1944. The boys are sitting between their parents on a couch. Credit: Rawlings

for Vogue Studios, NYC. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-845:

Snapshot, taken through horizontal blinds, of children playing with water on a patio; dated July

1943. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-846:

Portrait of May Miller Brownell, ca. early 1900s. Credit: Hauck Studio, Lincoln, NE. One 3 x

5 b/w print.

96-14-847:

Snapshot of May Miller Brownell’s home in Lincoln, NE, taken December 6, 1941. Credit:

unknown. One 2 ¾ x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-848:

Snapshot of the front of a brick home with vines growing by the door, ca. 1963. Credit:

unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

96-14-849:

Snapshot of five women, four of whom are Herbert Brownell’s sisters, sitting in a living room,

ca. 1963. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

96-14-850:

Snapshot of four women, three of whom are Herbert Brownell’s sisters, sitting in a living room,

ca. 1963. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

96-14-851:

Snapshot of some of Herbert Brownell’s siblings seated at a table for a meal, ca. 1963. There is

also a little child laying his or her head and arms on the table. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5

color print.

96-14-852:

Snapshot of two of Herbert Brownell’s sisters playing cards on a screened porch, ca. 1963.

Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

96-14-853:

Snapshot of the exterior of a brick house, ca. 1963. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

96-14-854:

Snapshot of a woman, possibly one of Herbert Brownell’s sisters, and a little blond child looking

down from a balcony on a brick house, ca. 1963. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

96-14-855:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and some of his siblings seated around a dining room table for a

meal, ca. 1963. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

96-14-856:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and his brothers, Samuel and Phillip, sitting on a couch, ca. 1963.

Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

96-14-857:

Snapshot of Philip Brownell and one of his sisters standing on the upper level walkway of a

motel, ca. 1963. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

96-14-858:

Snapshot of the exterior of a brick house, ca. 1963. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

96-14-859:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell (right) and some of his siblings in a living room, ca. 1963. Credit:

unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

96-14-860:

Snapshot of Philip Brownell (second from left), Louise Trow (third from left), and another man

and woman, probably relatives, seated indoors, August 1963. Credit: unknown. One 3 ¼ x 4 ½

b/w print.

96-14-861:

Snapshot of one of Herbert Brownell’s sisters sitting on a coffee table in a living room, August

1963. Credit: unknown. One 3 ¼ x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-862:

Snapshot of one of Herbert Brownell’s sisters sitting in an armchair in a living room, August

1963. Credit: unknown. One 3 ¼ x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-863:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell, his brother Samuel, and a small child on a screened porch, August

1963. Credit: unknown. One 3 ¼ x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-864:

Snapshot of a woman standing next to a piano—Herbert Brownell and others are visible in the

background—August 1963. Credit: unknown. One 3 ¼ x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-865:

Snapshot of several relatives of Herbert Brownell, including his brothers Samuel and Philip,

having drinks on a screened porch in August 1963. Credit: unknown. One 3 ¼ x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-866:

Snapshot of a brick house with many-paned windows, August 1963. Credit: unknown. One 3 ¼

x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-867:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and relatives on a screened porch, August 1963. Credit:

unknown. One 3 ¼ x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-868:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and relatives sitting on a screened porch, July 1963. Credit:

unknown. One 3 ¼ x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-869:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell’s brothers and one of his sisters playing cards on a screened porch,

August 1963. Credit: unknown. One 3 ¼ x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-870:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell playing cards with his brothers and one of his sisters on a screened

porch, August 1963. Credit: unknown. One 3 ¼ x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-871:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell playing cards with his brothers and one of his sisters on a screened

porch, August 1963. Credit: unknown. One 3 ¼ x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-872:

Snapshot of Samuel Brownell sitting on a screened porch, August 1963. Credit: unknown. One

3 ¼ x 4 ½ b/w print.

96-14-873:

Photo of Attorney General Herbert Brownell taken while visiting his mother in Lincoln, NE,

October 30, 1954. The portrait over the mantle is of the maternal grandfather of Herbert

Brownell, Jr. Credit: unknown. One color stereo slide.

96-14-874:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, Jr., and his mother, Mrs. May Brownell, taken October 30, 1954.

Herbert Brownell visited his mother over the weekend while returning from a speaking tour for

the G.O.P. Credit: unknown. One color stereo slide.

96-14-875:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and his mother at Brownell’s boyhood home at 2045 C St., Lincoln,

NE, taken October 30, 1954. Credit: unknown. One color stereo slide.

96-14-876:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, Jr., and his mother, Mrs. May Brownell, taken October 30, 1954, at

her home in Lincoln, NE. Credit: unknown. One color stereo slide.

96-14-877:

Snapshot taken July 20, 1958, at the home of Louise Trow on the occasion of May Miller

Brownell’s 90th

birthday. Herbert Brownell and three of his sisters surround their mother on the

couch. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

96-14-878:

Portrait of Nathaniel S. Brownell, father of Herbert Brownell, Sr. Cabinet card. Credit:

Brownell, Providence, RI. One 4 ¼ x 6 ½ b/w print.

96-14-879:

Portrait of Christina Stoddard Brownell, wife of Alfred Brownell and mother of Nathaniel

Stoddard Brownell. She is an ancestor of Herbert Brownell. Cabinet card. Credit: DeWitt,

Madison, New York. One 4 ¼ x 6 ½ b/w print.

96-14-880:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell, father of Herbert Brownell, Jr., as a young man. Cabinet card.

Credit: H. H. Hill, Hamilton, NY. One 4 ¼ x 6 ½ b/w print.

96-14-881:

Portrait of Abby L. Barker Brownell, wife of Nathaniel Stoddard Brownell and mother of

Herbert Brownell, Sr. Cabinet card. Credit: unknown. One 4 ¼ x 6 ½ b/w print.

96-14-882:

Photo of Abby Barker Brownell and her son, Herbert Brownell, Sr., at Clarksmills, NY. Credit:

unknown. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

96-14-883:

Photo of May Miller Brownell standing outside her home in Lincoln, NE, ca. 1940. Photo was

sent to Herbert Brownell by John C. Miller on April 23, 1945. Credit: unknown. One 5 x 7 b/w

print.

96-14-884:

Portrait of May Miller Brownell, ca. 1920. Credit: unknown. One 3 ¼ x 4 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-885:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, Sr., seated at his desk with his typewriter at hand. Credit: unknown.

One 4 ½ x 6 ½ b/w print.

96-14-886:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell, Sr. Credit: Dole Studio, Lincoln, NE. One 4 ¾ x 7 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-887:

Portrait of little Joan Brownell, ca. 1940. Credit: Beidler-Viken, Manhasset, NY. One 3 x 4 b/w

print.

96-14-888:

Snapshot of young Ann Brownell standing against a brick wall, ca. 1945. Credit: unknown.

One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-889:

Snapshot of young Joan Brownell with a little boy, possibly her youngest brother, Jim. Credit

unknown. One 3 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-890:

Snapshot of a little boy, possibly Jim Brownell, with a cat. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 3 ½

b/w print.

96-14-891:

Snapshot of houseplants along a windowsill. Print was developed in November 1961. Credit:

unknown. One 3 ½ x 3 ½ color print.

96-14-892:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell, Jr., taken in 1920; this was his high school graduation picture.

Same as 96-14-2 and 96-14-733. Credit: Townsend Studio, Lincoln, NE. One 3 x 4 b/w print.

96-14-893:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell taken his junior year at the University of Nebraska, 1922-23. Same

as 96-14-3. Credit: unknown. One 3 x 3 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-894:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell, Jr. (front right), and his siblings as children—there appears to be

one extra child in the photo. Credit: unknown. One 2 x 3 b/w print.

96-14-895:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell, around ten years old, wearing a suit with short pants. Credit:

unknown. One 1 ¾ x 2 ½ b/w print.

96-14-896:

Photo of Herbert Brownell in his Innocents Society robe and sash at the University of Nebraska,

1923-24. Credit: unknown. One 1 ½ x 2 ½ b/w print.

96-14-897:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell with Theodore Bullock, husband of Herbert’s sister, Ruth, and

Mary and Catherine Bullock, daughters of Theodore and Ruth. Credit: unknown. One 2 x 3

b/w print.

96-14-898:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and his sister, Mary, standing outdoors, ca. 1919. Credit:

unknown. One 2 x 3 b/w print.

96-14-899:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell standing on a set of metal stairs at 7 East 8th

St., NYC, taken when

his mother visited him in 1927. Credit: probably May Brownell. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

96-14-900:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and another young man standing behind an automobile, ca. 1920s.

Credit: unknown. One 2 ¾ x 3 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-901:

Snapshot of three boys sitting on what appears to be a clothes-line T-post. The boy in the middle

may be Herbert Brownell. Credit: unknown. One 2 ¼ x 4 b/w print.

96-14-902:

Portrait of baby Herbert Brownell, Jr., taken when he was 17 months old. Credit: Lewis, Utica,

NY. One 2 x 2 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-903:

Portrait of baby Herbert Brownell, Jr., taken when he was 17 months old. Same as 96-14-4.

Credit: Lewis, Utica, NY. One 2 x 2 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-904:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, Sr., sitting on the edge of a porch with little Herbert, Jr., sitting in

front of him and one of his daughters, probably Louise, sitting beside them, ca. 1910. Credit:

unknown. One 3 ¾ x 4 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-905:

Snapshot of young Herbert Brownell, Jr., and his sister, Gertrude, holding quart bottles of milk,

with their little brother Philip beside them. Credit: unknown. One 1 ¾ x 2 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-906:

Group photo of a class of students at the Demonstration High School at Peru State Teachers

College, Peru, NE, where Herbert Brownell’s older brother, Samuel, was principal for two years

before going to Yale. All of the students, male and female, wear bi-colored beanies and stand on

an earthen slope. Younger children and a brick building are visible in the upper right of the

photo. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

96-14-907:

“Department of Education, main entrance, Yale.” Snapshot of an ivy-covered building at Yale

University. Credit: unknown. One 2 ¼ x 3 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-908:

Snapshot of Samuel Brownell outside of a brick building; the print is marked, “Yale.” Credit:

unknown. One 2 ¼ x 3 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-909:

Snapshot of Samuel Brownell’s room at Yale, showing his desk and bookcase. Credit:

unknown. One 2 ¼ x 3 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-910:

Photo of a dinner at the Hotel Biltmore, New York City, in 1962, with Herbert Brownell among

those seated at left. The table is set up in the hotel’s wood-paneled library. Credit: Standard

Flashlight Co., Inc., NYC. One 11 x 14 b/w print.

96-14-911:

“Dinner tendered to the Tavern Club by Mr. Frank W. Regan, Hotel Biltmore, Nov. 15, 1946.”

Herbert Brownell is seated on the right side of the table. Credit: Standard Flashlight Co., Inc.,

NYC. One 9 ¼ x 17 ½ b/w print.

96-14-912:

Photo showing Dwight D. Eisenhower standing in front of Mt. Rushmore, SD, in such a way that

his face almost lines up with those of Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt, and Lincoln. A note on

the back reads, “June 13, 1953, Young Republican National Convention.” Credit: International

News Photos, NYC. One 11 x 14 b/w print.

96-14-913:

“View of stands at aerial firepower demonstration held 10 July 1953 at Eglin A.F.B. Florida.”

Credit: United States Air Force photo. One 7 ½ x 18 b/w print.

96-14-914:

Photo of Herbert Brownell at his desk on his first day as Attorney General. Brownell has signed

the photo with an inscription to his mother. Credit: unknown. One 10 ½ x 11 ½ b/w print.

96-14-915:

Photo of Herbert Brownell at his desk on his first day as Attorney General. Credit: unknown.

One 10 ½ x 11 ½ b/w print.

96-14-916:

Photo of Herbert Brownell at his desk on his first day as Attorney General. In this view he is

shown holding a pen as if writing. Credit: unknown. One 10 ½ x 11 ½ b/w print.

96-14-917:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell, United States Attorney General, 1953. This print has been

retouched by hand. Credit: Ralf. One 10 x 13 b/w print.

96-14-918:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell, United States Attorney General, 1953. Credit: Ralf. One 10 x 13

b/w print.

96-14-919:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell, arms crossed, with a backdrop of a magnified human fingerprint,

March 23, 1953. Credit: George Skadding for LIFE Magazine, Time Inc., NYC. Two 11 x 12

b/w prints.

96-14-920:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell, arms crossed, with a backdrop of a magnified human fingerprint,

March 23, 1953. Credit: George Skadding for LIFE Magazine, Time Inc., NYC. Two 11 x 13

b/w prints.

96-14-921:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell, arms crossed, with a backdrop of a magnified human fingerprint,

March 23, 1953. Credit: George Skadding for LIFE Magazine, Time Inc., NYC. One 10 ½ x 13

½ b/w print.

96-14-922:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell, arms crossed, with a backdrop of a magnified human fingerprint,

March 23, 1953. Credit: George Skadding for LIFE Magazine, Time Inc., NYC. One 10 ¼ x 10

½ b/w print.

96-14-923:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, his wife, Doris, their daughter, Ann, and their sons Tom and Jim,

standing by a TWA airliner at New York International Airport in the late 1950s. Credit: Trans

World Airlines. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

96-14-924:

Photograph of an oil portrait of U. S. Attorney General W. H. H. Miller, who served in the

cabinet of President Benjamin Harrison. W. H. H. Miller was the brother of Samuel Miller of

Sherburne, NY, who was the maternal grandfather of Herbert Brownell, Jr. Credit: Artist

unknown. Photo by Walter Bennett for Time Magazine. One 11 x 13 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-925:

Photograph of Rawmarsh Church, Rawmarsh, Yorkshire, England. This church was the place of

baptism of Thomas Brownell, ancestor of Herbert Brownell, Jr., on June 5, 1608. The photo is

attached to a cardboard mat with the above information printed on it, as well as the name E. E.

Brownell, B. E. E., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the year 1937. Credit: unknown. One 7 ½ x

9 ½ b/w print on 12 ¾ x 16 ¼ mat.

96-14-926:

Photograph of a crayon portrait of Herbert Brownell, ca. 1953. Credit: Townsend. One 7 ½ x 9

½ b/w print on 10 ¾ x 14 mat.

96-14-927:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell, ca. 1953. Credit: Harris and Ewing, Washington, D.C. Two 9 ½ x

13 ¼ b/w prints.

96-14-928:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell, ca. 1953. Credit: Harris and Ewing, Washington, D.C. One 9 ½ x

13 ¼ b/w print.

96-14-929:

Photograph of an unidentified man looking over his thick-framed glasses at the camera. Credit:

unknown. One 11 x 14 b/w print.

96-14-930:

Photo of President Eisenhower and Attorney General Herbert Brownell greeting Chief Justice-

designate Earl Warren at Washington National Airport, 1953. Credit: International News Photo.

One 11 x 14 b/w print, one b/w neg.

96-14-931:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, ca. 1957. Credit: Robert Phillips for Business Week Magazine.

One 10 ¾ x 13 ¾ b/w print.

96-14-932:

Group photo of twenty-five young men and four women, ca. 1920s. Herbert Brownell, Jr., is

seated front and center. Credit: unknown. One 10 x 13 ½ b/w print.

2001-20

2001-20-1—4:

Four b/w photos of Herbert Brownell attending a conference on constitutional issues at

the Eisenhower Library, Abilene, KS, Sept. 18-19, 1987.

2001-20-1:

Photo of Herbert Brownell speaking at the podium in the auditorium of the Eisenhower Library.

Credit: Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

2001-20-2:

Photo of Herbert Brownell speaking to an audience in the auditorium of the Eisenhower Library.

Credit: Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

2001-20-3:

Photo of Herbert Brownell commenting to a woman taking notes in the lobby of the Eisenhower

Library, while a photographer focuses his lens on him. Credit: Eisenhower Presidential Library

and Museum. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

2001-20-4:

Photo of Herbert Brownell conversing with four unidentified men in the Visitor’s Center at the

Eisenhower Library. Credit: Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum. One 5 x 7 b/w

print.

2001-20-5—10:

Six b/w photos of Herbert Brownell attending a conference at the Eisenhower Library,

Abilene, KS, on November 6, 1992, honoring the 40th

anniversary of the 1952 election. The

photos were sent to Brownell on November 20, 1992, by the Eisenhower Library staff.

2001-20-5:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, right, seated at the speakers’ table with Judge and Mrs. Wisdom.

Credit: Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

2001-20-6:

Photo of Herbert Brownell seated at the speakers’ table between Judge Wisdom and Mr.

Wheeler. Credit: Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

2001-20-7:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and other speakers socializing at the conference. Credit: Eisenhower

Presidential Library and Museum. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

2001-20-8:

Photo of the speakers at the conference seated at their table in the Visitor’s Center auditorium.

Credit: Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

2001-20-9:

Photo of Herbert Brownell speaking from between Judge Wisdom and Mr. Wheeler. Credit:

Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

2001-20-10:

Photo of the speakers at the conference, as well as library director Dan Holt (far left) and

assistant director Mack Teasley (far right), standing in front of the speakers’ table in the Visitor’s

Center auditorium. Credit: Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum. One 8 x 10 b/w

print.

2001-20-11:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell with the board of directors of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer

Research. Credit: unknown. One 4 ¼ x 6 ¼ color print.

2001-20-12—23:

Twelve slides showing various scenes from Herbert Brownell’s career. The slides were

used by the Delta Upsilon Fraternity at a program honoring Brownell at the Union League Club

in New York City on January 25, 1990.

2001-20-12:

Photo of the cover of the Delta Upsilon Quarterly for January 1980, which shows newly elected

fraternity president Herbert Brownell receiving his badge of office and gavel from retiring

president O. Edward Pollock at the Annual Assembly meeting in New York City. Credit: Delta

Upsilon Quarterly, Delta Upsilon International Headquarters, Indianapolis, IN. One color slide.

2001-20-13:

Photo of the cover of the Supplemental Brief for the United States on Reargument of the Brown

v. Board of Education case in the Supreme Court, October Term, 1953. Credit: unknown. One

color slide.

2001-20-14:

Photo of president-elect Dwight D. Eisenhower standing with Herbert Brownell, Charles E.

Wilson, John Foster Dulles, and George M. Humphrey on the deck of the naval cruiser USS

Helena following DDE’s trip to Korea in 1952. Credit: unknown. One b/w slide.

2001-20-15:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and his family in their home at 140 East 19th

Street, New York, NY.

Credit: unknown. One b/w slide.

2001-20-16:

Portrait of State Assemblyman Herbert Brownell seated at his desk, ca. 1933. Credit: unknown.

One b/w slide.

2001-20-17:

Caricature of Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren E. Burger standing in front of the Supreme

Court Building and holding the Constitution and a fasces. The original has been inscribed, “To

Herb Brownell—who gave me this ax! Warren E. Burger.” The caricature appears to have been

signed by the artist, possibly with the name Crockett, and dated ‘86. Credit: unknown. One

color slide.

2001-20-18:

Photo of Herbert Brownell being sworn in as Attorney General by Chief Justice Fred Vinson in

the presence of President Eisenhower on January 21, 1953. Credit: unknown. One b/w slide.

2001-20-19:

Photo of Herbert Brownell seated on a sofa next to Thomas E. Dewey. Credit: unknown. One

b/w slide.

2001-20-20:

Photo of President Eisenhower and Attorney General Herbert Brownell greeting Chief Justice-

designate Earl Warren at Washington National Airport, 1953. Credit: International News Photo.

One b/w slide.

2001-20-21:

Photo of Hebert Brownell speaking into microphones at a podium on an unidentified occasion.

Credit: unknown. One color slide.

2001-20-22:

Photo of Herbert Brownell talking with artists Andy Warhol and Marion (Riki) Taylor. Credit:

unknown. One b/w slide.

2001-20-23:

Photo of a “modern portrait” of Herbert Brownell, artist unidentified (probably Marion R.

Taylor). The artwork is non-figural. Credit: unknown. One color slide.

2001-20-24:

Snapshot of the Warren Burger Law Library under construction at the William Miller College of

Law in St. Paul, MN. The photo was sent to Brownell by Dr. James F. Hogg, president of the

college, on November 20, 1989. Credit: unknown. One 4 x 6 color print.

2001-20-25:

Snapshot of the Warren Burger Law Library under construction at the William Miller College of

Law in St. Paul, MN. The photo was sent to Brownell by Dr. James F. Hogg, president of the

college, on November 20, 1989. Credit: unknown. One 4 x 6 color print.

2001-20-26—30:

Five color photos of Herbert Brownell attending a meeting of the Yale Law School

Alumni Association at Le Grande Hotel in Rome, Italy, October 16-17, 1992.

2001-20-26:

Snapshot of Brownell and others in the hotel. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

2001-20-27:

Snapshot of people walking outside on a patterned cobblestone walkway. Credit: unknown.

One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

2001-20-28:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell, right, and three other men at a speakers’ table. Credit: unknown.

One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

2001-20-29:

Snapshot of attendees seated in rows of chairs. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

2001-20-30:

Snapshot of a man serving cake. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

2001-20-31:

Snapshot of Nancy Nelson Bouton of Glendale, CA (a niece of Doris Brownell) with her mother,

Mrs. Kate McCarter Nelson of Waco, TX, taken in October 1980 at Waco. Mrs. Bouton sent the

photo to Herbert Brownell on July 14, 1981. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

2001-20-32—35:

Four color photos of Herbert Brownell giving a talk at a dinner at the Century Club in

New York City, May 20, 1993. The photos were sent to Brownell by Thomas A. Bolan of NYC

in May 1994.

2001-20-32:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell standing at his table to speak. Credit: Thomas A. Bolan, New

York, NY. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

2001-20-33:

Snapshot of an unidentified man at Herbert Brownell’s table standing to speak. Credit: Thomas

A. Bolan, New York, NY. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

2001-20-34:

Snapshot of Hebert Brownell, right, with two unidentified men. Credit: Thomas A. Bolan, New

York, NY. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

2001-20-35:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell standing at his table to speak. Credit: Thomas A. Bolan, New

York, NY. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

2001-20-36:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell with David Bouton of Glendale, CA, taken December 30, 1988,

near Brownell’s law office at Lord, Day, and Lord in New York City. David’s mother, Nancy

Bouton, was a niece of Brownell’s wife, Doris. The photo was taken by David’s fiancée, Miss

Dana Pepper, who sent the photo to Brownell on January 9, 1989. Credit: Danna Pepper. One 4

x 6 color print.

2001-20-37:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell on an unidentified occasion at the Waldorf-Astoria in NYC. The

photo was sent to Brownell by Peter M. Brown of New York City, probably between 1988 and

1996. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 4 ½ color print.

2001-20-38:

Photograph of Herbert Brownell meeting with three judges. Left to right are: Lord Nigel Bridge

of England, Brownell, Chief Justice Warren Burger, and Lord Richard Wilberforce of England

(hidden behind unidentified woman). Credit: Mrs. Richard (Peggy) Clare, Jr., Annandale, NJ.

One 8 x 10 b/w print.

2001-20-39:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell with three women at the annual dinner of the Explorer’s Club,

Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, NYC, March 19, 1994. The photo was sent to Brownell on May 10,

1994 by Mary B. “Bibi” Conrad of NYC, who may be one of the women in the photo. Credit:

Cutty McGill. One 4 x 6 color print.

2001-20-40—51:

Twelve color photos of Herbert Brownell, taken in an office in Nicosia, Cyprus.

2001-20-40:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell in an office. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

2001-20-41:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell in an office. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

2001-20-42:

Snapshot looking out from the balcony of an upper story office in a tall building in Nicosia with

a view of Eleftheria Square and the Town Hall. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

2001-20-43:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and an unidentified man, possibly connected with the Menil

family, in an office. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

2001-20-44:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell standing on a balcony with a view of Eleftheria Square. Credit:

unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

2001-20-45:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell standing on a balcony with a view of Eleftheria Square. Credit:

unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

2001-20-46:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell seated in an armchair in an office. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x

5 color print.

2001-20-47:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell standing on a balcony with a view of Eleftheria Square. Credit:

unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

2001-20-48:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell standing on a balcony in Nicosia. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5

color print.

2001-20-49:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell standing in an office. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

2001-20-50:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell standing in an office. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

2001-20-51:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell standing in an office with an unidentified man who may be

connected to the Menil family. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

2001-20-52:

A, b, and c: photographs of a photo portrait of Lucius Beers, an attorney with Lord, Day and

Lord in the 1930s when Herbert Brownell first started working for the firm. Brownell had copies

of this and the following photograph made for members of Beers’ family in 1995. Credit:

unknown. Three b/w negatives.

2001-20-53:

A, b, and c: photographs of a photo of attorney Lucius Beers in his office at Lord, Day.

Brownell had copies of this and the previous photo made for members of Beers’ family in 1995.

Credit: unknown. Three b/w negatives.

2001-20-54—64:

Eleven color photos sent to Herbert Brownell by Princess Titi von Fürstenberg of Neuilly

sur Seine, France. The photos show Brownell at various social functions hosted by Fürstenberg.

2001-20-54:

Snapshot of Brownell at a dinner at a restaurant in Paris, France, June 23, 1995. Credit:

unknown. One 4 x 6 color print.

2001-20-55:

Snapshot of Brownell at a dinner at a restaurant in Paris, France, June 23, 1995. Credit:

unknown. One 4 x 6 color print.

2001-20-56:

Snapshot of Brownell and others standing in front of a house in Paris, France, June 26, 1992.

Credit: unknown. One 4 x 6 color print.

2001-20-57:

Snapshot of Brownell and others standing in front of a house in Paris, France, June 26, 1992.

Credit: unknown. One 4 x 6 color print.

2001-20-58:

Snapshot of Brownell and others standing in front of a house in Paris, France, June 26, 1992.

Credit: unknown. One 4 x 6 color print.

2001-20-59:

Snapshot of Brownell at a birthday party for Fürstenberg in Houston, Texas, December 18, 1991.

Credit: unknown. One 4 x 6 color print.

2001-20-60:

Snapshot of Brownell at a birthday party for Fürstenberg in Houston, Texas, December 18, 1991.

Credit: unknown. One 4 x 6 color print.

2001-20-61:

Snapshot of Brownell at a birthday party for Fürstenberg in Houston, Texas, December 18, 1991.

Credit: unknown. One 4 x 6 color print.

2001-20-62:

Snapshot of Brownell at a birthday party for Fürstenberg in Houston, Texas, December 18, 1991.

Credit: unknown. One 4 x 6 color print.

2001-20-63:

Snapshot of Brownell at a birthday party for Fürstenberg in Houston, Texas, December 18, 1991.

Credit: unknown. One 4 x 6 color print.

2001-20-64:

Snapshot of Brownell at a birthday party for Fürstenberg in Houston, Texas, December 18, 1991.

Credit: unknown. One 4 x 6 color print.

2001-20-65:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and Roswell Gilpatric of New York City, taken in November 1994

at Gilpatric’s 80th

birthday party. Gilpatric sent the photo to Brownell in December 1994.

Credit: unknown. One 4 x 6 color print.

2001-20-66:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell sitting on a couch with an unidentified man. The photo was sent

to Brownell on June 25, 1990, by Mrs. Thayer Gilpatric of New York City. Credit: unknown.

One 4 x 5 color print.

2001-20-67:

Snapshot of Mary Bullock Henneman, Herbert Brownell’s niece, of Pasadena, CA, taken in

February 1989. Photo was sent to Brownell by Henneman in November 1989. Credit:

unknown. One 3 ½ x 3 ¾ color print.

2001-20-68:

Snapshot of Mary Bullock Henneman’s husband, Paul Henneman, with their grandson Andrew

Bullock Henneman, in Palm Springs, February 1989. Photo was sent to Brownell by Mary

Henneman in November 1989. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 4 ½ color print.

2001-20-69:

Snapshot of Mary Bullock Henneman’s husband, Paul Henneman, with their grandson Andrew

Bullock Henneman, in Palm Springs, February 1989. Photo was sent to Brownell by Mary

Henneman in November 1989. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 4 ½ color print.

2001-20-70—76:

Seven color photos of Herbert Brownell attending a reunion of various Department of

Justice officials, date and place unknown.

2001-20-70:

Snapshot of Brownell and others at table. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 4 ½ color print.

2001-20-71:

Snapshot of unidentified men at table. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 4 ½ color print.

2001-20-72:

Snapshot of unidentified men at table. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 4 ½ color print.

2001-20-73:

Snapshot of Brownell and others at table. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 4 ½ color print.

2001-20-74:

Snapshot of Brownell and others at table. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 4 ½ color print.

2001-20-75:

Snapshot of unidentified men at table. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 4 ½ color print.

2001-20-76:

Snapshot of unidentified men at table. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 4 ½ color print.

2001-20-77—79:

Three color photos of two Steuben glassware serving dishes belonging to Joan Brownell,

daughter of Herbert Brownell. The dishes were broken during construction work on Brownell’s

apartment building in November 1990.

2001-20-77:

Snapshot of broken dishes. Credit: unknown. One 4 x 5 color print.

2001-20-78:

Snapshot of broken dishes. Credit: unknown. One 4 x 5 color print.

2001-20-79:

Snapshot of broken dishes. Credit: unknown. One 4 x 5 color print.

2001-20-80:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell with three unidentified people at Expo 1992 in Seville, Spain.

The photo was sent to Brownell on June 2, 1992, by a lady named Kathleen. Credit: unknown.

One 4 x 6 color print.

2001-20-81:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell with Arthur L. Liman of New York City. The photo was sent to

Brownell by Ellen Liman. Credit: unknown. One 4 x 6 color print.

2001-20-82—84:

Three photos of Herbert Brownell, probably taken in San Antonio, TX during an art tour

in the summer of 1994. Roxana Alice McAllister of San Antonio sent the photos to Brownell in

an undated greeting card, probably in August 1994.

2001-20-82:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and (probably) Roxana Alice McAllister in front of an outdoor

sculpture. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 b/w print.

2001-20-83:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and (probably) Roxana Alice McAllister in front of a stone wall.

Credit: unknown. One 4 x 6 color print.

2001-20-84:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and others in front of a stone wall. Credit: unknown. One 4 x 6

color print.

2001-20-85:

Photo of the governing council of the White Burkett Miller Center for Public Affairs at the

University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, April 6, 1990. Herbert Brownell was a member of

the council. Credit: unknown. Two 8 x 10 b/w prints.

2001-20-86:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell with Harold Tyler and Barbara Mosbacher at a meeting of the

Union League Club. Mosbacher sent the photo to Brownell with an undated card, probably early

September 1994. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

2001-20-87:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell with Mrs. Roger (Janice) Oresman of New York City. Mrs.

Oresman sent the photo to Brownell on June 26, 1994. Credit: unknown. One 4 x 6 color print.

2001-20-88—92:

Five color photos of Herbert Brownell attending commencement events at Peru State

College, Peru, NE, May 13, 1989. The photos were sent to Brownell on June 15, 1989 by Kent

Propst, director of alumni affairs at the college.

2001-20-88:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell, wife Marion (Riki) Taylor, and others seated in a Model T

touring car by the Peru Community Church. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 ¼ color print.

2001-20-89:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell, wife Marion (Riki) Taylor, and others seated in a Model T

touring car by the Peru Community Church. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 ¼ color print.

2001-20-90:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell, wife Marion (Riki) Taylor, and others outside on the corner of

Hoyt St. and 7th

St, Peru. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 ¼ color print.

2001-20-91:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and wife Marion (Riki) Taylor outside on the corner of Hoyt St.

and 7th

St., Peru. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 ¼ color print.

2001-20-92:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell participating in a tree planting on the Peru State campus. Credit:

unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 ¼ color print.

2001-20-93:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and William Rogers standing in front of an autumn-colored tree,

date and place unknown. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 ¼ color print.

2001-20-94:

Snapshot of Carlotta Walls LaNier, Ann Brownell Sloane, Terrence Roberts, Rocco Siciliano,

and Herbert Brownell, while they were in Abilene, KS for a conference on civil rights. The

photo was taken on June 5, 1990 at the Kirby House restaurant in Abilene. Rocco Siciliano sent

the photo to Brownell on June 13, 1990. Credit: unknown. One 4 x 6 color print.

2001-20-95:

Snapshot of an assembled 3-D puzzle of the US Capitol Building. Robert Sloane, Herbert

Brownell’s son-in-law, sent the photo to Brownell on June 23, 1993. Credit: unknown. One 4 x

6 color print.

2001-20-96:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and Orval Faubus meeting in the lobby of the Eisenhower Museum in

Abilene, KS, during a conference on civil rights, June 1990. Credit: Sam Harrel. One 8 x 10

b/w print.

2001-20-97:

“On the Plymouth Tender.” Snapshot of Herbert, May, and a young woman at the rail of a boat,

taken while on a trip to Europe during June—August 1932. The young woman’s name may be

Pauline, as seen in 96-14-714. Credit: unknown. One 2 ¾ x 4 ½ b/w print.

2001-20-98:

Snapshot of May Brownell standing on a set of metal stairs at 7 East 8th

St., NYC, taken when

she visited Herbert Brownell, Jr., in 1927. Credit: probably Herbert Brownell, Jr. One 2 ½ x 3

½ b/w print.

2001-20-99:

Snapshot of Herbert and May Brownell, at a distance, standing next to a massive stone gateway,

on their 1932 Europe trip. Credit: unknown. One 2 ¼ x 3 ¼ b/w print.

2001-20-100:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell, Jr., and a young boy in knee-pants standing on a lawn, ca. 1920s.

The photo is damaged with losses where it has been torn out of a scrapbook. Credit: unknown.

One 2 ¼ x 3 ¼ b/w print.

2001-20-101—103:

Three color photos of a Brownell family reunion in Ann Arbor, MI, on May 31, 1995, in

honor of the 100th

birthday of Mrs. Louise (Brownell) Trow, older sister of Herbert Brownell.

The photos were sent to Herbert Brownell on June 17, 1995 by Miss Rosemary Esch of Ann

Arbor, a friend of Louise Trow.

2001-20-101:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and Louise Trow blowing out the candles on the cake. Credit:

unknown. One 4 x 6 color print.

2001-20-102:

Snapshot of Herbert and Louise at the table with the cake. Credit: unknown. One 4 x 6 color

print.

2001-20-103:

Snapshot of Thomas Brownell (son of Herbert), Leola Brownell (wife of Philip), and Philip

Brownell (brother of Herbert) eating cake. Credit: unknown. One 4 x 6 color print.

2001-20-104:

Snapshot of Leola, Philip, and Herbert Brownell. The print was developed in July 1985. Credit:

unknown. One 3 ½ x 3 ½ color print.

2001-20-105:

Snapshot of Samuel and Esther Brownell of New Haven, CT. Credit: unknown. One 4 x 5

color print.

2001-20-106:

Group photo with Samuel and Esther Brownell in the middle. This may have been taken on the

60th

wedding anniversary of Samuel and Esther in July 1987. Credit: unknown. One 4 x 5 color

print.

2001-20-107:

Group photo of five Brownell siblings: Herbert and Philip, standing; Louise (Brownell) Trow in

center; the other two women may be Mary (Brownell) Helm and Gertrude (Brownell) Randol.

This may have been taken in Lincoln, NE in September 1983 when the siblings got together for

the funeral of their sister Ruth. Credit: Sam Sturgis, Ann Arbor, MI. One 5 x 7 color print.

2001-20-108:

Portrait of Reginald E. Manningham-Buller, 1st Baron Dilhorne and Lord Chancellor of England,

in parliamentary regalia. He was a friend of Doris Brownell. The mat is inscribed, “With all

good wishes to you both, Reggie. 22/10/62.” Baron Dilhorne sent the photo to Doris in October

1962. One 6 x 8 b/w print on 8 x 10 ½ plastic mat.

2001-20-109:

Passport photo of Doris Brownell, late 1950s. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 b/w print.

2001-20-110:

Passport photo of Doris Brownell, 1960s. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 b/w print.

2001-20-111:

Passport photo of Doris Brownell, ca. 1970. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 b/w print.

2001-20-112:

Passport photo of Doris Brownell, 1970s. Credit: unknown. One 2 x 2 ½ b/w print.

2001-20-113:

Passport photo of Doris Brownell, 1970s. Credit: unknown. One 2 x 2 ½ b/w print.

2001-20-114:

Passport photo of Doris Brownell, 1970s. Credit: unknown. One 2 x 2 ½ b/w print.

2001-20-115:

Photo of the Miller family homestead at Deansboro, NY; the house had belonged to Rev.

Samuel Miller, the grandfather of Herbert Brownell. Credit: unknown. One 5 x 7 b/w print.

2001-20-116:

Photo of the headstone of Freeman H. and Catherine H. Wilber, relatives of Herbert Brownell.

Credit: unknown. One 2 ¼ x 3 ¼ b/w print.

2001-20-117:

Photo of headstones belonging to relatives of Herbert Brownell: at right, Levi T. and Sarah

Barton; at center, Otis Barton and infant boy, sons of Levi and Sarah; and, at left, Elisha Barton.

These graves are located in the West Street Cemetery, Granby, MA. Credit: unknown. One 2 ¾

x 3 ¾ b/w print.

2001-20-118:

Portrait of baby Parton Duncan Miller, age 10 months, September 23, 1896; he was a first

cousin of Herbert Brownell, Jr. Credit: F. S. Hooker. One 2 ¼ x 3 ¾ b/w print on 3 ½ x 5 ¼

card.

2001-20-119:

Snapshot of a young man in tennis clothes seated on a bench, ca. 1920. May be Parton Miller.

Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

2001-20-120:

Snapshot of a young man in tennis clothes and holding a racquet, seated on a bench, ca. 1920.

May be Parton Miller. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 ½ b/w print.

2001-20-121:

Snapshot of a house displaying two distinct architectural styles, Carpenter Gothic and Italianate

Villa. Credit: unknown. One 3 x 4 ½ b/w print.

2001-20-122:

Snapshot of a young man in a suit with knee pants, pre-1920, standing in front of a fancy wooden

porch. May be Parton Miller. Top edge of photo has been torn off. Credit: unknown. One 2 ¾

x 5 b/w print.

2001-20-123:

Snapshot of a garden with trees, shrubs, a sundial, and a vine-covered arbor. The cupola of a

barn is visible in the background. Credit: unknown. One 3 ¼ x 5 ½ b/w print.

2001-20-124:

Snapshot of a young man climbing into a Model-T Ford, ca. 1920. May be Parton Miller.

Credit: unknown. One 4 x 6 b/w print.

2001-20-125:

Snapshot of framed photos of Herbert Brownell, Sr., and May Miller Brownell hanging in

Brownell School in Lincoln, NE. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

2001-20-126—128:

Three color photographs of Herbert Brownell meeting with Chief Justice of the Supreme

Court Warren Burger. The location appears to be Brownell’s home office.

2001-20-126:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell seated with an unidentified woman, while Chief Justice Burger

speaks with an unidentified man in the background. Credit: unknown. One 5 x 5 color print.

2001-20-127:

Snapshot of Brownell standing by the window while Chief Justice Burger looks at photos on the

wall. Credit: unknown. One 5 x 5 color print.

2001-20-128:

Snapshot of Warren Burger and Herbert Brownell standing behind Brownell’s desk. Credit:

unknown. One 5 x 5 color print.

2001-20-129—131:

Three color photos of Herbert Brownell attending the premier of Dangerous Years:

President Eisenhower and the Cold War on October 29, 1991. The photos were sent to Brownell

by Jane Kratovil, executive director of the Eisenhower World Affairs Institute, on November 27,

1991.

2001-20-129:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and an unidentified man standing beside a bar. Credit: unknown.

One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

2001-20-130:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell standing between two unidentified men. Credit: unknown. One 3

½ x 5 color print.

2001-20-131:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell talking with Mack Teasley and an unidentified man. Credit:

unknown. One 3 ½ x 5 color print.

2001-20-132—135:

Four photos of the statue of Dwight D. Eisenhower at the U.S. Military Academy at West

Point, NY.

2001-20-132:

Photo of the dedication ceremony for the statue, following the unveiling on May 3, 1983. Credit:

U.S. Military Academy, West Point, NY. One 8 x 10 color print.

2001-20-133:

Photo of the dedication ceremony for the statue, following the unveiling. At the podium is

Lieutenant General Willard Warren Scott, Jr., superintendent of the U. S. Military Academy.

John S. D. Eisenhower is seated to the right. Credit: U.S. Military Academy, West Point, NY.

One 8 x 10 color print.

2001-20-134:

Photo, from the side, of the statue of General Eisenhower at West Point. Credit: unknown,

possibly U.S. Military Academy. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

2001-20-135:

Photo, from the front, of the statue of General Eisenhower at West Point. Credit: unknown,

possibly U.S. Military Academy. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

2001-20-136—154:

Photos and descriptions selected by Herbert Brownell for use in his memoirs (Advising

Ike); a few photos used in the book were not found with this set.

2001-20-136:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell, Sr. Credit: unknown. One 4 ¼ x 6 ¾ b/w print.

2001-20-137:

Portrait of May Miller Brownell, mother of Herbert Brownell, Jr. Credit: unknown. One 7 ¼ x 9

b/w print.

2001-20-138:

Group portrait of May Miller Brownell and her grown children; back row, from left to right:

Philip C. Brownell; Louise Trow; Herbert Brownell, Jr.; Samuel M. Brownell; and front row:

Mary Helm; Gertrude Randol; Ruth Bullock; and May Miller Brownell. The picture hanging in

the background is of Samuel Miller, May Miller Brownell’s father. The group photo was taken

at 2045 C Street, Lincoln, NE. Credit: unknown. One 6 x 8 ½ b/w print.

2001-20-139:

Photo of Doris McCarter Brownell, wife of Herbert Brownell, Jr. The reverse of the photo has

“Bluebonnet” written on it, and Mrs. Brownell is indeed wearing a bonnet in the photo. Credit:

unknown. Two 8 x 11 b/w prints.

2001-20-140:

Paired portraits of Thomas Kirk McCarter and Jessie Pender McCarter, parents of Doris

McCarter Brownell, taken in 1936. Credit: unknown. One 4 ¾ x 7 ¼ b/w print.

2001-20-141:

Photo of a Lord, Day and Lord office party about the time Herbert Brownell was made a partner.

The senior partners shown in the photo are Lucius Beers, Henry deForest Baldwin, and Franklin

B. Lord. A note on the front of the photo reads, “Testimonial Dinner Tendered To J. Stephen

Higham, 50 Years With Lord, Day and Lord, Hotel Shelton, July 8, 1937.” Credit: Standard

Flashlight Co., New York City. One 6 ½ x 10 ½ b/w print.

2001-20-142:

Photo of one side of a bi-fold brochure for Herbert Brownell, Jr.’s 1936 campaign for re-election

to the New York State Assembly. This image shows the front of the brochure, with a photo of

Brownell and favorable quotes, and the back, which features various newspaper headlines.

Credit: unknown. One 8 ¼ x 10 ¾ b/w print.

2001-20-143:

Photo of one side of a bi-fold brochure for Herbert Brownell, Jr.’s 1936 campaign for re-election

to the New York State Assembly. This image shows the two inner pages of the brochure,

featuring a summary of Brownell’s training and experience as well as his record on various

issues. Credit: unknown. One 8 ¼ x 10 ¾ b/w print.

2001-20-144:

Photo of Herbert Brownell at the New York World’s Fair of 1939-40, “A day at Yankee Stadium

with President of the Fair, Grover A. Whalen, and his guests, including Babe Ruth, and the

author (Brownell).” Also pictured is Jacob Ruppert, owner of the Yankees. Credit: New York

World’s Fair 1939, Inc. Two 8 x 10 b/w prints.

2001-20-145:

Photo of Governor Thomas E. Dewey of New York and Governor Earl Warren of California,

1948 Republican presidential and vice presidential candidates, with their respective campaign

managers, Herbert Brownell and Senator William Knowland. Credit: University of Rochester

Medical Center, Rochester, NY. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

2001-20-146:

Photo of the first meeting of the Eisenhower cabinet, held prior to inauguration at the former

Commodore Hotel, NYC. First Row: Herbert Brownell, George Humphrey, Richard Nixon,

Dwight D. Eisenhower, John Foster Dulles, Charles Wilson. Second Row: Joseph Dodge,

Oveta Culp Hobby, Sherman Adams, Sinclair Weeks, Douglas McKay, Arthur Summerfield,

Ezra Taft Benson, Martin Durkin, Henry Cabot Lodge, Harold Stassen. Credit: unknown. One

6 ¾ x 8 ½ b/w print.

2001-20-147:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and Deputy Attorney General William P. Rogers. Credit: unknown.

One 6 ¾ x 8 ½ b/w print.

2001-20-148:

Photo of Attorney General Herbert Brownell’s “cabinet” at the Department of Justice, 1953.

First Row: Charles Metzner, J. Edgar Hoover, William P. Rogers, Herbert Brownell, Simon

Sobeloff, Warren E. Burger, J. Lee Rankin. Second Row: Frederick Mullen, Brian Holland,

Perry Morton, Dallas Townsend, Warren Olney, Stanley Barnes, James Bennett, Joseph Swing,

William Tompkins, Sal Andretta. The photo was taken in the office of the Attorney General.

The original of this photo (not in this file) was signed by all of the sitters but Brownell. Credit:

unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

2001-20-149:

Photo taken by a New York Times photographer of Herbert Brownell’s accidentally mismatched

shoes as he wore them at a Congressional hearing in 1953. Credit: New York Times. Two 7 x 9

b/w prints.

2001-20-150:

Photo of Herbert Brownell with the Congressional Sponsors of the 25th

Amendment, of which he

was the principle author, and the supporting American Bar Association Committee. Left to right

are: Edward Wright, Walter Craig, Governor LeRoy Collins (FL), Senator Birch Bayh (IN),

Herbert Brownell, and Congressman Emanuel Cellar (NY). Credit: unknown. One 6 ½ x 9 ¼

b/w print.

2001-20-151:

Photo of President Eisenhower and Attorney General Herbert Brownell greeting Chief Justice-

designate Earl Warren at Washington National Airport, 1953. Credit: International News Photo.

One 11 x 14 b/w print, two 8 x 10 b/w prints.

2001-20-152:

Photo of former governor Orville Faubus of Arkansas speaking at a convocation commemorating

the 1957 Little Rock school desegregation crisis at the Eisenhower Presidential Library in

Abilene, KS, June 1990. Beside him is Ernest Green, one of the black high school students

barred entry to high school by the Governor in 1957. Credit: Dwight D. Eisenhower

Presidential Library. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

2001-20-153:

Photo of Herbert Brownell in his capacity as Special Ambassador to Mexico for solution of the

international dispute involving waters of the Colorado River. He is shown studying his

recommendation for construction of a desalination plant at Yuma, Arizona, 1974-75. Credit:

unknown. Two 7 x 10 b/w prints.

2001-20-154:

Photo of retired Chief Justice Warren E. Burger as Chairman of the Bicentennial Commission on

the United States Constitution, and Herbert Brownell as Vice Chairman of the Commission, at a

commission hearing. Credit: unknown. One 7 x 11 b/w print.

2001-20-155—176:

Photos selected for use by Brownell in his memoirs but which were not printed.

2001-20-155:

Snapshot of the house in Peru, NE where Herbert Brownell, Jr. was born. Credit: unknown.

One 4 x 6 color print.

2001-20-156:

Snapshot of a house in Peru, NE where the Brownell family moved shortly after Herbert

Brownell, Jr.’s birth in 1904. Credit: unknown. One 4 x 6 color print.

2001-20-157:

Photo of the Herbert Brownell, Sr. family in Lincoln, NE, ca. 1915. Left to right are: Louise

(Trow), Mary (Helm), Gertrude (Randol), May Miller Brownell, Herbert Jr., Herbert Sr.,

Samuel, Philip, and Ruth (Bullock). Credit: unknown. Two 7 x 8 ¾ b/w prints.

2001-20-158:

“An early picture of ‘The Mallards,’ a group of Republican party activists.” Seated, from left

front: George Sibley, Herbert Brownell, J. Edward Lumbard, William C. Hecht, Archie Dawson,

Paul Williams, J. Edward McGrew, Jr., and Charles Hamilton. Standing, from left: Charles

Garside, Paul Lockwood, Jack Wells. Absent are Thomas E. Dweey, Carl Newton, David W.

Peck, and Emerson Swart. Credit: Drucker-Hilbert Co., Inc., Photographers; NYC. One 8 x 10

b/w print.

2001-20-159:

Photo of Herbert and Doris Brownell with Grover A. Whalen, who was president of the New

York World’s Fair, 1939-40. The photo was taken in November 1958. Credit: unknown. One 8

x 10 b/w print.

2001-20-160:

Photo of Herbert and Doris Brownell in their box on the 3rd

base side of Yankee Stadium, with

their daughters Joan and Ann and friend Virginia Payne. Photo was taken in 1951 or 1952.

Credit: Wide World Photos. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

2001-20-161:

Photo of Herbert and Doris Brownell riding horses on a vacation in Arizona, 1943. Credit:

unknown. One 6 x 8 b/w print.

2001-20-162:

Photo of Herbert and Doris Brownell with their children Joan, Ann, and Tom

on the sidewalk near their home on East 19th

Street, NYC, 1944. Credit: Acme Newspictures,

Inc., NYC. One 7 x 9 b/w print.

2001-20-163:

Photo of Governor Thomas E. Dewey of New York and Governor Earl Warren of California,

1948 Republican presidential and vice presidential candidates, with their respective campaign

managers, Herbert Brownell and Senator William Knowland. Same image as 2001-20-145.

Credit: University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

2001-20-164:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, Jr., and family in 1952; left to right are Jim, Joan, Doris, Tom, Ann,

and Herbert Brownell. Credit: International News Photos. Two 6 ½ x 8 ½ b/w prints.

2001-20-165:

Photo of Dwight D. Eisenhower, Herbert Brownell, and an unidentified serviceman on Mt.

Surabachi, Iwo Jima, en route to Korea in 1952. This photo appears to have been reproduced

from a newspaper clipping, source unknown. One 5 x 10 ½ b/w print.

2001-20-166:

Photo of Herbert Brownell being sworn in as Attorney General by Chief Justice Vinson at the

White House, with President Dwight D. Eisenhower as witness, January 1953. Credit: probably

White House Photo. One 6 x 8 b/w print.

2001-20-167:

Photo of Herbert Brownell with, left to right, Deputy Attorney General William P. Rogers, Chief

Justice Fred Vinson, Warren Burger, Vice President Richard Nixon, and Lee Rankin, during the

swearing in of the new Department of Justice team, 1953. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w

print.

2001-20-168:

Photo of a party in Washington, DC honoring new Attorney General Herbert Brownell. A

comically illustrated banner overhead shows Brownell aiming a Hoover vacuum cleaner at the

Justice Department File Room, along with the legend, “JR UNCOVERS EVERYTHING.” The

location appears to be the Mayflower Hotel. The photo is stamped as a proof. Credit: Naché

Photographers, Silver Spring, MD. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

2001-20-169:

Photo of the swearing-in of Simon Sobeloff as Solicitor General. Present, left to right, are Chief

Justice Earl Warren and Associate Justices Stanley Reed, Harold Burton, Robert Jackson,

Attorney General Herbert Brownell, Associate Justice Sherman Minton, Simon Sobeloff,

Governor Theodore McKeldin of Maryland and his friend (unidentified), and House Speaker Joe

Martin. The location appears to be the Mayflower Hotel. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w

print.

2001-20-170:

Photo of FBI ceremonies in Washington with, left to right, J. Edgar Hoover, Jim Brownell,

Herbert Brownell, Father Fulton Sheehan, Doris Brownell, and William P. Rogers. Credit:

unknown. One 7 x 9 b/w print.

2001-20-171:

Photo of Thanksgiving dinner at the American Embassy in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1954. Left to

right are: Secretary of the Treasury George Humphrey, U.S. Ambassador to Brazil James S.

Kemper, U.S. Attorney General Herbert Brownell, and Assistant Secretary of State Herbert C.

Hoover, Jr. Mr. Humphrey and Mr. Hoover were in Brazil for the meeting of Finance Ministers

and Mr. Brownell was there for the Conference of Law Enforcement Officers. Credit: unknown.

Two 8 x 10 b/w prints.

2001-20-172:

Photo of Herbert and Doris Brownell leaving their house on the way to their first White House

dinner, December 1954. Their two boys watch them go from the porch. Credit: unknown. One

8 x 10 b/w print.

2001-20-173:

Photo of Herbert and Doris Brownell on the deck of the RMS Queen Mary, leaving for the

American Bar Association meeting in London in 1957, where Herbert Brownell addressed the

British bench and bar in Westminster Hall. The Queen Mary’s departure date was July 17, 1957.

Credit: Cunard Line Photograph by W. A. Probst. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

2001-20-174:

Group photo of Herbert Brownell and others, including John S. D. Eisenhower and Lieutenant

General Willard Warren Scott, Jr., meeting at the United States Military Academy at West Point

to plan for the addition of a statue of Dwight D. Eisenhower to the campus. The small scale

model of the statue of “Ike” is on the table at the center of the photo. Credit: U.S. Military

Academy, West Point, NY. One 8 x 10 color print.

2001-20-175:

Photo of the swearing-in of the members of the Bicentennial Commission of the U.S.

Constitution by Vice President George Bush, in the White House “Fish Room.” The bottom of

the photo is inscribed, “To Herbert Brownell with best wishes,” and then, in the same hand as the

signature, “—friendship and respect, George Bush.” Credit: White House Photo by Dave

Valdez. One 8 x 10 color print.

2001-20-176:

Photo of a reunion of former Attorneys General at the Justice Department. Left to right are:

Griffin Bell, Benjamin Civiletti, William P. Rogers, William French Smith, Herbert Brownell,

Richard Kleindienst, Elliot Richardson, and Nicholas Katzenbach. The photo was taken in the

Attorney General’s office in the 1980s. One print is inscribed at the bottom, “Herb—with warm

recollection of a memorable occasion—Bill.” Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 color print, one 5 ¾

x 8 ½ color print (signed).

2001-20-177:

Passport photo of Herbert Brownell used in diplomatic passport issued September 1972. Credit:

unknown. Two 2 ½ x 3 ½ color prints.

2001-20-178:

Passport photo of Herbert Brownell dated January 28, 1977; used in passport issued in February

1977. Credit: Whitehall Photo and Blue Print Co., Inc., NYC. Two 2 ½ x 3 b/w prints.

2001-20-179:

Passport photo of Herbert Brownell, undated. Credit: unknown. Strip of three 2 x 2 ½ b/w

prints.

2001-20-180:

Passport photo of Herbert Brownell, undated, same sitting as 2001-20-179. Brownell is off-

center and laughing in this image. Credit: unknown. One 2 x 2 ½ b/w print.

2001-20-181—182:

Photos of two houses in Ireland which were available for rent. The photos were sent to

Herbert Brownell on March 2, 1962 by George Lang of the American Express Company, who

was helping Brownell find a place in which to stay during a vacation in Ireland.

2001-20-181:

Snapshot of “Belgrano” house, White Cross, Stillorgan, county Dublin. Credit: unknown. One

1 x 1 ½ b/w print.

2001-20-182:

Snapshot of “Ard Mor” house, Killiney, county Dublin. Credit: unknown. One 2 ½ x 3 ½ b/w

print.

2001-20-183:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell, late 1950s or early 1960s. Credit: unknown. Two 3 x 3 b/w

prints.

2001-20-184—187:

Portrait proofs for Herbert Brownell, one sitting. Prints are dated October 1994.

2001-20-184:

Portrait, head and shoulders, of Herbert Brownell. Credit: unknown. One 4 x 6 b/w print.

2001-20-185:

Portrait, head and shoulders, of Herbert Brownell. Credit: unknown. One 4 x 6 b/w print.

2001-20-186:

Portrait, head and shoulders, of Herbert Brownell. Credit: unknown. One 4 x 6 b/w print.

2001-20-187:

Portrait, head and shoulders, of Herbert Brownell. Credit: unknown. One 4 x 6 b/w print.

2001-20-188:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell, chin resting on knuckles. Probably 1950s. Credit: unknown. One

5 x 7 b/w print.

2001-20-189:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell, hands in pockets, with law books on table in background. Probably

1950s. One print is signed by the subject. Credit: unknown. Two 8 x 10 b/w prints.

2001-20-190:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell at his desk, holding papers and his glasses. Credit: unknown.

Three 11 x 14 b/w prints.

2001-20-191:

Photo of Herbert and Doris Brownell at a formal function; he is in white tie and she wears a long

gown. The negative is dated 2/30/35. Credit: unknown. One b/w neg.

2001-20-192—201:

Photo negatives from a televised “press conference” sponsored by Corn Products

Refining Company on July 4, 1956. The purpose of his appearance was to announce that the

Justice Department would file an anti-trust suit against General Motors Co. Brownell was

presented with a leather bound 20-volume encyclopedia at the event.

2001-20-192:

Photo of an unidentified man and woman reading sheets of paper at a Corn Products Refining

Company press conference. Credit: Georgetown Poetry Review, City News Bureau, Inc.,

Washington, D.C. One b/w neg.

2001-20-193:

Photo of Herbert Brownell speaking at a podium with a sign reading, “Corn Products Refining

Company Press Conference” on the front. Credit: Georgetown Poetry Review, City News

Bureau, Inc., Washington, D.C. One b/w neg.

2001-20-194:

Photo of Herbert Brownell speaking at a podium with a sign reading, “Corn Products Refining

Company Press Conference” on the front. Credit: Georgetown Poetry Review, City News

Bureau, Inc., Washington, D.C. One b/w neg.

2001-20-195:

Photo of Herbert Brownell speaking at a podium with a sign reading, “Corn Products Refining

Company Press Conference” on the front. Credit: Georgetown Poetry Review, City News

Bureau, Inc., Washington, D.C. One b/w neg.

2001-20-196:

Photo of Herbert Brownell examining a book, possibly a volume of the encyclopedia, with TV

personality Martha Roundtree. Credit: Georgetown Poetry Review, City News Bureau, Inc.,

Washington, D.C. One b/w neg.

2001-20-197:

Photo of Herbert Brownell examining a book, possibly a volume of the encyclopedia, with TV

personality Martha Roundtree. Credit: Georgetown Poetry Review, City News Bureau, Inc.,

Washington, D.C. One b/w neg.

2001-20-198:

Photo of Martha Roundtree interviewing an unidentified man. Credit: Georgetown Poetry

Review, City News Bureau, Inc., Washington, D.C. One b/w neg.

2001-20-199:

Photo of Herbert Brownell talking with unidentified others. Credit: Georgetown Poetry Review,

City News Bureau, Inc., Washington, D.C. One b/w neg.

2001-20-200:

Photo of Martha Roundtree and unidentified men. Credit: Georgetown Poetry Review, City

News Bureau, Inc., Washington, D.C. One b/w neg.

2001-20-201:

Photo of Herbert Brownell speaking at a podium with a sign reading, “Corn Products Refining

Company Press Conference” on the front. Credit: Georgetown Poetry Review, City News

Bureau, Inc., Washington, D.C. One b/w neg.

2001-20-202—204:

These photos show Herbert and Doris Brownell at an unidentified formal function.

2001-20-202:

Photo of Doris and Herbert Brownell talking with an unidentified man. Credit: Georgetown

Poetry Review, City News Bureau, Inc., Washington, D.C. One b/w neg.

2001-20-203:

Photo of Doris Brownell talking with an unidentified man. Credit: Georgetown Poetry Review,

City News Bureau, Inc., Washington, D.C. One b/w neg.

2001-20-204:

Photo of Herbert and Doris Brownell talking with an unidentified man and woman. Credit:

Georgetown Poetry Review, City News Bureau, Inc., Washington, D.C. One b/w neg.

2001-20-205—208:

These photos show Herbert and Doris Brownell at another unidentified formal function.

2001-20-205:

Photo of Herbert Brownell talking with Fred Seaton and an unidentified man. Credit:

Georgetown Poetry Review, City News Bureau, Inc., Washington, D.C. One b/w neg.

2001-20-206:

Photo of Herbert Brownell talking with Fred Seaton and an unidentified man. Credit:

Georgetown Poetry Review, City News Bureau, Inc., Washington, D.C. One b/w neg.

2001-20-207:

Photo of Doris and Herbert Brownell and William P. Rogers talking with an unidentified man.

Credit: Georgetown Poetry Review, City News Bureau, Inc., Washington, D.C. One b/w neg.

2001-20-208:

Photo of Doris Brownell seated at a table with an unidentified older man. Credit: Georgetown

Poetry Review, City News Bureau, Inc., Washington, D.C. One b/w neg.

2001-20-209—224:

Color slides showing the Brownell family at their Wesley Heights address in

Washington, D.C. in the 1950s, and an unidentified graduation ceremony. From the collection of

Mrs. Barton (Jane) Miller, Waterville, NY.

2001-20-209:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, one of his daughters, and an unidentified woman in a red coat

(possibly Jane Miller) on the steps of the Brownells’ home on Forest Lane NW. Credit: Jane

Miller, Waterville, NY. One color slide.

2001-20-210:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and an unidentified woman (possibly Jane Miller) on the porch of the

Brownells’ home, taken from a distance. Credit: Jane Miller, Waterville, NY. One color slide.

2001-20-211:

Photo of the Brownells’ pet cat perched on a rattan table. This may be the same cat which was

shot at by Walter Bedell Smith, as Herbert Brownell tells in his memoirs. Credit: Jane Miller,

Waterville, NY. One color slide.

2001-20-212:

Photo of Herbert and Doris Brownell, One of their daughters and one of their sons, and an

unidentified woman in a red coat (possibly Jane Miller) standing on the porch of the Brownells’

home. Credit: Jane Miller, Waterville, NY. One color slide.

2001-20-213:

Photo of Herbert and Doris Brownell with one of their daughters and one of their sons, standing

in the doorway of their home. The film appears to have been double-exposed. Credit: Jane

Miller, Waterville, NY. One color slide.

2001-20-214:

Photo of Herbert and Doris Brownell with one of their daughters and one of their sons, standing

in the doorway of their home. Credit: Jane Miller, Waterville, NY. One color slide.

2001-20-215:

Photo of Herbert and Doris Brownell, one of their daughters and one of their sons, and an

unidentified woman (possibly Jane Miller) on the porch of the Brownells’ home. Credit: Jane

Miller, Waterville, NY. One color slide.

2001-20-216:

Photo of Herbert and Doris Brownell with their two sons and an unidentified woman (possibly

Jane Miller) on the porch of their home. Credit: Jane Miller, Waterville, NY. One color slide.

2001-20-217:

Photo of Herbert and Doris Brownell, one of their daughters and one of their sons on the porch

of their home. Credit: Jane Miller, Waterville, NY. One color slide.

2001-20-218:

Photo of Herbert and Doris Brownell, one of their daughters, one of their sons, and an

unidentified woman (possibly Jane Miller) on the porch of their home. Credit: Jane Miller,

Waterville, NY. One color slide.

2001-20-219:

Photo of Herbert Brownell, his sons and one of his daughters, and an unidentified woman

(possibly Jane Miller) sitting on the front steps of the Brownells’ home. Credit: Jane Miller,

Waterville, NY. One color slide.

2001-20-220:

Photo of one of the Brownells’ sons standing on the front porch of their home. The photo is very

dark. Credit: Jane Miller, Waterville, NY. One color slide.

2001-20-221:

Photo of a framed, colorized portrait of Doris Brownell wearing a satin formal gown. Credit:

Jane Miller, Waterville, NY. One color slide.

2001-20-222:

Photo of a group of men in academic caps and gowns. The image is out of focus or the camera

was moved while the shutter was open; no subjects are identifiable. Credit: Jane Miller,

Waterville, NY. One color slide.

2001-20-223:

Photo of three unidentified men and a woman. Two of the men are wearing academic gowns,

and the setting appears to be a college campus. Credit: Jane Miller, Waterville, NY. One color

slide.

2001-20-224:

Photo of a procession of men in academic gowns, such as at a graduation ceremony. Credit:

Jane Miller, Waterville, NY. One color slide.

2001-20-225:

Snapshot of Doris Brownell appearing on a television screen. Print was developed in May 1957.

Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 3 ½ b/w print.

2001-20-226—228:

Photos of Herbert Brownell at an unidentified luncheon, probably in the late 1970s or

early 1980s.

2001-20-226:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and an unidentified man and woman at a table. Credit: unknown.

One 3 ½ x 4 ½ color print.

2001-20-227:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and unidentified others at a table. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x

4 ½ color print.

2001-20-228:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and two unidentified women standing in front of a window and

holding drinks. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 4 ½ color print.

2001-20-229:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and an unidentified man standing and holding drinks in a room

with built-in bookcases. The print was developed in January 1965. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½

x 3 ½ color print.

2001-20-230:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell and an unidentified woman and man at a luncheon or dinner,

probably in the late 1970s or early 1980s. Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 3 ½ color print.

2001-20-231:

Snapshot of Herbert Brownell in cap and gown at Hamilton College, Clinton, NY, June 1957.

Credit: unknown. One 3 ½ x 3 ½ color print.

2001-20-232:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and George H. W. Bush, undated. Credit: Armando del Rivero. One

4 ½ x 6 ½ b/w print

2001-20-233—236:

Set of four Bohemian Grove souvenir photos in color.

2001-20-233:

“Cremation of Care” ceremony at the Owl Shrine. Credit: unknown. One 4 ½ x 6 color print.

2001-20-234:

View of a path through the trees of the Bohemian Grove. Credit: unknown. One 4 ½ x 6 color

print.

2001-20-235:

Lakeside view at the Grove. Credit: unknown. One 4 ½ x 6 color print.

2001-20-236:

View of the Dining Circle at the Bohemian Grove. Credit: unknown. One 4 ½ x 6 color print.

2001-20-237:

Photo of Herbert Brownell with Warren Burger and an unidentified man and woman. Credit:

unknown. One 5 x 7 color print.

2001-20-238:

Photo of Herbert Brownell with Warren Burger and an unidentified man and woman. Credit:

unknown. One 5 x 7 color print.

2001-20-239:

Photo of a dinner in a pilastered and paneled dining room. Credit: unknown. One 5 x 7 color

print.

2001-20-240:

Photo of a Volkswagen event at which Herbert Brownell was present. Brownell represented the

legal interests of Volkswagen when they decided to start manufacturing in the United States.

Credit: unknown. One 5 x 5 color print.

2001-20-241:

Photo of a Volkswagen event at which Herbert Brownell was present. Brownell represented the

legal interests of Volkswagen when they decided to start manufacturing in the United States.

Credit: unknown. One 5 x 5 color print.

2001-20-242:

Photo of President Ronald Regan and Vice President George Bush. Credit: White House Photo

by Michael Evans. One 5 ½ x 7 color print.

2001-20-243:

Photo of Herbert and Doris Brownell and others at a luncheon or dinner event in support of

reelection for President Eisenhower in 1956. Credit: Chase Ltd., Washington, D.C. One 8 x 10

b/w print.

2001-20-244:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell and family during the 1950s. Credit: unknown. One 6 ½ x 8 ¼

b/w print.

2001-20-245:

Group photo of Herbert Brownell with President and Mrs. George H. W. Bush and others in the

Oval Office. The bottom is inscribed, “Herb—A fine reunion—with warmest regards, George

Bush.” The photo is dated March 8, 1989. Credit: White House Photo. One 8 x 10 color print.

2001-20-246:

Portrait of the Herbert Brownell, Sr. family taken in the early 1900s, before Herbert, Jr. was

born. At top is Ruth, followed by Herbert Sr. and May, then Samuel, Mary, and Louise in the

front. Credit: unknown. Two 6 x 8 ½ b/w prints.

2001-20-247:

Photo of a painted plaster figurine portraying John Alden and Priscilla Mullins in Longfellow’s

poem, The Courtship of Miles Standish. The sculpture, by John Rogers, is titled Why Don’t You

Speak For Yourself John? and was patented Feb. 10, 1885. Credit: unknown. One 6 ¾ x 9 ¼

b/w print.

2001-20-248:

Photo of Herbert Brownell during one of the Dewey campaigns with two unidentified men.

Credit: Philadelphia Inquirer. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

2001-20-249:

Photo of Herbert Brownell with an unidentified man; both appear to be displaying objects in

small boxes. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

2001-20-250:

Photo taken on Herbert Brownell’s 50th

birthday at the Department of Justice, 1955. He and

others, including Brian Holland, Warren E. Burger, William P. Rogers, and Charles Metzner,

appear to be having a luncheon and cake. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

2001-20-251:

Photo of the 45th

reunion of the Yale Law School Class of 1927 (in 1972). Herbert Brownell is

seated at the table, second from right. Credit: unknown. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

2001-20-252:

Photo of a gathering of people, possibly a reunion, with Herbert Brownell at front and center.

Probably taken in the 1970s. Credit: Chase Ltd., Washington, D.C. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

2001-20-253:

Photo of a large group of men behind a circular conference table, with Herbert Brownell seated

third from right. Dated April 2, 1971. Credit: Department of State Photograph by Robert H.

McNeill. One 6 ½ x 10 b/w print.

2001-20-254:

Photo of a large group of people posing in front of a fireplace. Warren Burger and Herbert

Brownell are at front and center. Credit: unknown. 6 x 10 b/w print.

2001-20-255:

Photo of Herbert Brownell’s wife and children, left to right: Joan, Anne, Jimmy, Doris Brownell,

and Tom. The kids are playing checkers. Credit: A. F. Sozio, NYC. One 8 x 10 b/w print.

2001-20-256:

“On December 1, 1978, Mr. Herbert Brownell was photographed with FBI Director William H.

Webster at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C.” The bottom of the photo is inscribed, “To

Honorable Herbert Brownell with admiration and respect. Warm best wishes, William H.

Webster.” Credit: unknown (FBI?). One 8 x 10 color print.

2001-20-257:

“1971 Encampment—Midway Camp.” Bohemian Grove. Seated: J. Howard Marshall, Bert I.

Graves, J. Preston Levis. Center Standing: Daniel D. Jackson, Elmer D. Samson, Thornton F.

Bradshaw, Robert L. Chambers, Randolph Crossley, John A. Hill, James S. Kemper, Jr., Herbert

Brownell, Richard M. Hexter, Charles J. Urstadt. Seated above: H. Boyd Seymour, Jr., Dirk B.

Kuzmier, Donald M. Gregory, Jr., Richard S. Bodman, Philip H. Angel, Jr., Reid W. Dennis,

Robert S. Ingersoll. Credit: unknown. One 7 x 10 color print.

2001-20-258:

Photo of Herbert Brownell having drinks with three unidentified men. Credit: unknown. One 7

x 10 b/w print.

2001-20-259:

Photo of Herbert Brownell with an unidentified man. Credit: unknown One 8 x 10 b/w print.

2001-20-260:

Photo of Herbert Brownell and others at a USO dinner, undated. Credit: Jules Geller, NYC.

One 8 x 10 b/w print.

2001-20-261:

Photograph of the interior of Middle Temple Hall, London. Bottom of mat (preserved, in

Oversize Box) is inscribed, “For Herb Brownell, with warm memories of our Middle Temple

night, Warren E. Burger.” Credit: unknown. One 6 x 8 color print.

2001-20-262:

Photo of Warren Burger and Richard Nixon in front of an audience in the East Room of the

White House, May 21, 1969. This may be the occasion of Burger’s being named Chief Justice.

One the back of the photo Burger has written, “‘What man hath wrought’—he is responsible for.

I hope you sleep easy! Warren.” Credit: White House Photo. One 6 ½ x 9 ½ b/w print.

2001-20-263:

Photo of Warren Burger and Richard Nixon in front of an audience in the East Room of the

White House, May 21, 1969. This may be the occasion of Burger’s being named Chief Justice.

Credit: White House Photo. One 8 ½ x 13 ½ b/w print.

2001-20-264:

Photo of Thomas E. Stephens and Dwight D. Eisenhower. Credit: unknown. One 11 x 14 b/w

print, two 8 x 10 b/w prints.

2001-20-265:

Photo of the Fortieth Anniversary Dinner of the Tavern Club, which took place at the New York

Hilton on November 12, 1963. Herbert Brownell is seated on the far side of the table, third from

left. Credit: Standard Flashlight Co., Inc., NYC. One 11 x 14 b/w print.

2001-20-266:

Portrait of Herbert Brownell with his chin resting on his knuckles. Same image as 2001-20-188.

Front of photo is inscribed, “To Harriet G. McCarthy, Sincerely, Herbert Brownell, Jr.” Credit:

unknown. One 11 ½ x 15 b/w print.

2001-20-267:

Photo of a silver tray presented to Wesley Roberts by Governor Edward Arn of Kansas in

November 1953. The face of the tray is inscribed with 212 signatures of various friends of

Roberts. Roberts sent the photo to Herbert Brownell on January 28, 1954. Credit: Galt’s,

Washington, D.C. One 11 x 13 ½ b/w print.