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Telephone conversation # 3971, transcript, JUANITA ROBERTS and JAMES FARMER, 6/23/1964, time unknown
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- Date: 2/7/97 Pr~ingNote The following transcript of a telephone conversation was transcribed but no recording exists. DATE: 6/23/64 TIME: ? CALLER: James Farmer and Juanita Roberts PAGES: 1 ORIGINAL (Y/N): Y NUMBER ANO COLOR OF COPIES: 1 yellow
- *TRANSCRIPT ONLY OF THIS CONVERSATION; NO RECORDING OF THE CONVERSATION IS INCLUDED IN THE COLLECTION; TRANSCRIPT IS UNDATED, DATE OF VISIT TO CONSTITUTION HALL IS 6/23/64
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- Telephone conversation # 3971, transcript, JUANITA ROBERTS and JAMES FARMER, 6/23/1964, time unknown
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- , 1967 Mr. James Jones The White House Washington, D. c. Dear Mr. Jones: Following our telephone conversation, we shall be pleased t~ be at The White House Tuesday, April 18, at 11:00 a.m. to photograph the ,President. The gentlemen on the portrait
- ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Roberts--I--5 G: Was this conversation held in the Johnson City home or after she had moved to Austin? R: It was here in Washington. She had come on a long automobile trip with her daughter, Lucia Alexander, and Lucia’s