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  1. With those haunting words, Lady Bird Johnson began her White House diary. The first entry, November 22, 1963, was a historic day Mrs. Johnson knew needed to be documented. Americans remember where ...

  2. Jul 12, 2007 · By Enid Nemy. July 12, 2007. Lady Bird Johnson, the widow of President Lyndon B. Johnson, who was once described by her husband as "the brains and money of this family" and whose business skills ...

  3. Jul 11, 2007 · Claudia "Lady Bird" Taylor Johnson was second lady of the United States from 1961-1963 and first lady from 1963-1969, the wife of the 36th president of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson. Johnson was born December 22, 1912, in Karnack, Texas. She was known as Lady Bird from her childhood, when her nursemaid nicknamed her.

  4. Claudia Johnson, known as “Lady Brid Johnson” was an environmentalist, businesswoman, political activist, and First Lady. Born Claudia Alta Taylor on December 22, 1912 in Karnack, Texas. As a child, someone remarked that she was as cute as a “lady bird” and the nickname stuck. Johnson grew up in a wealthy household, her father was ...

  5. Jul 12, 2007 · "Lady Bird" Johnson, the wife of former President Lyndon B. Johnson, the nation's 36th president, died Wednesday at the age of 94. Though she rose to prominence as first lady, in the 34 years ...

  6. Mar 2, 2021 · President Lyndon B. Johnson working in the Oval office with, from left to right, Juanita Roberts, Lady Bird Johnson, Charles Maguire, and Larry Temple. LBJ Library photo by Yoichi Okamoto.

  7. Lynda Bird Johnson (Robb), born 19 March, 1944; Luci Baines Johnson (Nugent Turpin), born 2, July, 1947; Lynda Johnson was married in the White House in December of 1967 to Marine Charles S. Robb, who later served as Governor and U.S. Senator from Virginia. Luci Johnson was married in a the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception to ...

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