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PEANUT BRIGADE - Light-hearted giant peanut balloon is symbolic of world's most famous farmer, new President Jimmy Carter of Plains, Georgia. Carter Inauguration - January 20, 1977.
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1977–1981
President Jimmy Carter holds hands with "Miz Lillian" (his mother) at White House reception. Carter Inauguration - January 20, 1977.
Coral-Lee
1977–1981
Presidential couples at White House reception. Left to right: Mrs. Mondale, Vice-President Mondale, Mrs. Carter, President Carter. Carter Inauguration - January 20, 1977.
Coral-Lee
1977–1981
All dressed up for the Presidential Ball: Rosalynn Carter, Amy Carter, President Jimmy Carter. Carter Inauguration - January 20, 1977.
Coral-Lee
1977–1981
Dinner-jacket clad President Jimmy Carter and wife Rosalynn - she in her famous "old blue formal" - acknowledge applause at one of the Presidential post-inauguration receptions. Carter Inauguration - January 20, 1977.
Coral-Lee
1977–1981
President Jimmy Carter, most famous American farmer since George Washington, surveys his well-tended peanut fields.
Coral-Lee
1977–1981
President Jimmy Carter - 39th President, United States
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1977–1981
President Jimmy Carter - 39th President, United States
Coral-Lee
1977–1981
Amy Carter, President Jimmy's daughter, all dressed up and holding her beautiful Siamese cat, Misty Malarkey Ying Yang.
Coral-Lee
1977–1981
King Hussein of Jordan says a few words from a speaker's stand set up on the White House lawn as he is welcomed by President Carter and Rosalynn. - April 23, 1977
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1977–1981
Everyone's wearing blue and a serious expression as Secretary of State Cyrus Vance (left) confers with President Carter and Chairman of the National Security Council Zbigniew Brzezinski at a meeting in India. - January, 1978
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1977–1981
President Jimmy Carter and Vice-President Walter Mondale give the traditional victory wave at the 1980 Democratic National Convention in New York City. In the Fall months, they took their message to the American people but failed in the bid for re-election.
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1977–1981
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