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[edit]Ceremonial garden shovel and trowel used by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson
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Record creator InfoField | National Archives and Records Administration. Office of Presidential Libraries. Lyndon B. Johnson Library and Museum. 4/1/1985- | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Ceremonial garden shovel and trowel used by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson |
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30 April 1973 date QS:P571,+1973-04-30T00:00:00Z/11 |
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institution QS:P195,Q518155 Lyndon Baines Johnson Library (Austin, TX) |
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Ceremonial garden shovel and trowel used by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson (English)
The trowel, shown on the left, was used by Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson during these beautification plantings in Washington, D.C.: the Natural History Building, March 9, 1965; Charles Young School, November 8, 1966; and the Lady Bird Johnson Park, October 20, 1967. It was made by Red Hawk. The shovel, shown on the right, was presented to Mrs. Johnson by The Commissioners, D.C. on Arbor Day, April 30, 1965. It was made by Union Fork & Hoe Co. (English)
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