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AV95-4-(275-3). Former President Gerald Ford makes a decision not to run as Ronald Reagan’s vice presidential running mate at the Republican National Convention in Detroi...Show moreAV95-4-(275-3). Former President Gerald Ford makes a decision not to run as Ronald Reagan’s vice presidential running mate at the Republican National Convention in Detroit, Michigan. July 16, 1980. Show less
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NLGRF83-11-22A. Former President Ford visits the University of Michigan football team and its coach, Bo Schembechler. Ann Arbor, Michigan. November 11, 1982.
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NLGRF 83-23-35A. Former Presidents Jimmy Carter and Gerald R. Ford co-host an All-Democracies Conference at the Gerald R. Ford Library in Ann Arbor, Michigan. February 9...Show moreNLGRF 83-23-35A. Former Presidents Jimmy Carter and Gerald R. Ford co-host an All-Democracies Conference at the Gerald R. Ford Library in Ann Arbor, Michigan. February 9, 1983. Show less
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P7357-07a. Three former presidents join President Bill Clinton in the White House for a NAFTA Breakfast Meeting, September 14, 1993.
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P75131-13a. President Clinton awards former President Ford the nation’s highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, in a White House ceremony on August 11,...Show moreP75131-13a. President Clinton awards former President Ford the nation’s highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, in a White House ceremony on August 11, 1999. Show less
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P76975-28. President Ford and First Lady Betty Ford receive the Congressional Gold Medal from Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert and Senator Strom Thurmond. Also shown ...Show moreP76975-28. President Ford and First Lady Betty Ford receive the Congressional Gold Medal from Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert and Senator Strom Thurmond. Also shown is President Bill Clinton. October 27, 1999. Show less
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NLK 01-C17F:23. Caroline Kennedy and Senator Ted Kennedy present President Ford with the John F. Kennedy Foundation’s Profiles in Courage Award. May 21, 2001.






