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1960s CANDIDATE JOHN F. KENNEDY VERY RARE, NEVER B-4 SEEN PHOTO

Listed In Category: Collectibles > Other Collectibles
Secondary Category: Everything Else > Other Items
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Classified Id STLEMKKG
Asking Price $ 20.00 USD per item
Quantity 1 item 
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FULL CASH PAYMENT ON PICK-UP!!
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Cash  
Renewed Date23-May-2013 10:11:03 AM EST
Expiration Date 22-Jul-2013 10:11:03 AM EST
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1sobakadaddy member since 14-apr-2012
View Plainfield Classifieds Plainfield, Indiana, USA
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WE ARE SELLING 'COPYRIGHTED'; COPIES OF THE ATTACHED PHOTO AN ORIGINAL "NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED" OR SEEN BY ANYONE ELSE UNTIL NOW; OTHER THEN IN MY IMMEDIATE FAMILY AND FRIENDS, OF MY PHOTO OF CANDIDATE JOHN F. KENNEDY WHEN HE ARRIVED AT THE AIRPORT IN RICHMOND, INDIANA ON MARCH 16, 1960.

THERE WILL BE ALSO A "COA" ATTACHMENT SIGNED AND ATTACHED TO THE BACK OF your PHOTO PURCHASED FROM ME TO AUTHENTICATE THIS PHOTO is my original photo and from this time period; FOR THE BUYERS.

ON MARCH 16TH, 1960; JOHN F. KENNEDY'S PLANE STOPPED AT THE "RICHMOND MUNICIPAL AIRPORT" FOR CAMPAIGNING IN RICHMOND, INDIANA AND THE SURROUNDING CITIES NEAR RICHMOND; BEFORE CONTINUING ON TO THE NEXT CITY ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL---INDIANAPOLIS THEN.

COPIES ARE 8 x 10 SIZE FOR $20; 11x 14 SIZE IS $40; 16x 20 SIZE IS $60 & ARE UNFRAMED WHEN BOUGHT & ARE UNFRAMED WHEN BOUGHT.

On January 2, 1960, Kennedy initiated his campaign for President in the Democratic primary election, where he faced challenges from Senator Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota and Senator Wayne Morse of Oregon. Kennedy defeated Humphrey in Wisconsin and West Virginia, Morse in Maryland and Oregon, as well as from token opposition (often write-in candidates) in New Hampshire, ----------Indiana,----------- and Nebraska. Kennedy visited a coal mine in West Virginia; most miners and others in that predominantly conservative, Protestant state were quite wary of Kennedy's Roman Catholicism. His victory in West Virginia confirmed his broad popular appeal. At the Democratic Convention, he gave his well-known "New Frontier" speech, saying: "For the problems are not all solved and the battles are not all won--and we stand today on the edge of a New Frontier ... But the New Frontier of which I speak is not a set of promises--it is a set of challenges. It sums up not what I intend to offer the American people, but what I intend to ask of them."

PRICE IS FIRM AND IS "CASH ONLY!!"
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