Three women helping with the Kennedy-Johnson campaign show their support. The unidentified women have "Kennedy-Johnson" stickers, buttons, hats, and other pamphlets.
Lyndon B. Johnson supporters, self-named "The Johnson Committee" meet at campaign headquarters in Las Vegas, NV during the Lyndon B. Johnson/John F. Kennedy Campaign. Individuals ientified in photo include Vail Pittman, Bill Morris (in back sitting at table), Bud Albright, Pearl Brown (far right, seated).
Alma Moore (left) and Nadine Garlin (right) put campaign signs on lawns in Pahrump. They're campaigning for Vail Pittman for Governor, Walter Baring for Congress, and Alan Bible for Senator.
Virginia Cott (left), Senator Howard Cannon (center), and Dorothy Dorothy (right) at the Campaign Conference for Democratic Women, Sheraton-Park Hotel, Washington D.C. The conference lasted from May 20th-22nd, 1962. Inscription with image reads: "National Committee on 'Operation Support' mission for Jack Kennedy, 1962; White House."
Four women stand for a photo at a "Luncheon honoring Mrs. Alan Bible". Identified from left to right: 1. Ellen Albright 2. Bette Sawyer 3. Lucille Bible, 4. Dorothy Cannon [identified by Dorothy Dorothy in 1984]
Mrs. C.B. Reynolds and Dorothy Dorothy lean against a wooden railing for a photo, Sept. 1940. It is likely that this was taken in northern California because of the known timeline of Dorothy's life and her previous home as well as the trees visible in the background.