Johnson Missal
Roman missal originally used by Lyndon Baines Johnson at his 1963 presidential inauguration
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Johnson Missal
Summary
Johnson Missal is an individual copy of a book[1].
Key Facts
- Johnson Missal's image is recorded as Missal used in lbj inauguration 1963.jpg[2].
- Johnson Missal's instance of is recorded as individual copy of a book[3].
- Johnson Missal's instance of is recorded as gift[4].
- Johnson Missal's owned by is recorded as John F. Kennedy[5].
- Johnson Missal's owned by is recorded as Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum[6].
- Johnson Missal's collection is recorded as Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum[7].
- Johnson Missal's location is recorded as Air Force One[8].
- Johnson Missal's location is recorded as Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum[9].
- Johnson Missal's location is recorded as White House[10].
- Johnson Missal's has use is recorded as oath book[11].
- Johnson Missal's Commons category is recorded as Lyndon B. Johnson 1963 inaugural missal[12].
- Johnson Missal's significant event is recorded as first inauguration of Lyndon B. Johnson[13].
- Johnson Missal's exemplar of is recorded as St. Joseph Missals[14].
- Johnson Missal's has part is recorded as book cover[15].
- Johnson Missal's significant person is recorded as Larry O'Brien[16].