PRESIDENT JAMES E. "JIMMY" CARTER - MAGAZINE PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD - HFSID 52631
Price: $500.00
JIMMY CARTER and GERALD R. FORD
Color magazine photograph of the White House on a lake.
Magazine Photograph signed: "Jimmy Carter" and "Gerald R. Ford". Color, 5¼x3¾. On
August 9, 1974, GERALD R. FORD (1913-2006) was sworn in as the nation's 38th
President following the resignation of Richard Nixon. Ford had previously served as Nixon's
Vice President (December 6, 1973-August 9, 1974) following the resignation of Vice
President Spiro Agnew, becoming the only man to have held both of the nation's highest
offices without being elected to either. Ford, who was previously a U.S. Congressman
from Michigan (1949-1973; Minority Leader, 1965-1973), lost his bid for election to a full
four-year term partially as a result of his controversial pardon of his predecessor. Ford, who
was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1999, celebrated his 93rd birthday on
July 14, 2006. Before his death on December 26, 2006, Ford had surpassed Ronald Reagan
(who also lived to age 93) as the longest-lived former U.S. President. JAMES EARL
"JIMMY" CARTER (1924-2024) served as 39th U.S. President from 1977-1981. He
was the only one-term Democratic President of the 20th century and the first Democrat
not to be re-elected since Grover Cleveland in 1888. Carter, the only U.S. President to
graduate from the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis (1946, at the age of 21), is also the
only U.S. President to serve a full four-year term without making an appointment to the U.S.
Supreme Court. He won the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize for his diplomatic efforts both during
and after his presidency.A month after graduating from the Naval Academy, Carter married
Rosalynn Smith. During the next seven years, Carter served aboard battleships and
submarines, attaining the rank of Lieutenant Commander. On July 23, 1953, his father,
James Earl Carter, Sr., died at the age of 58. Lieutenant Commander Carter resigned
from the Navy to rejoin the family peanut farm and warehouse business in Plains. From
1955-1962, he was Chairman of the Sumter County Board of Education. After serving
two terms in the Georgia State Senate, Carter ran unsuccessfully for Governor in 1966. Four
years later, he ran again and won, serving as Governor of Georgia from 1971-1975. On
December 12, 1974, Jimmy Carter announced that he was seeking the 1976 Democratic
nomination for President. Irregular edges. Fine condition.
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