1964 Press Photo Rep. William Miller stood on case of Gold Water soft drinks
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1964 Press Photo Rep. William Miller stood on case of Gold Water soft drinks
Representative William Miller, Indiana, stood on a case of canned soft drinks named for his running mate-Senator Barry Goldwater-as he spoke to the Republican State Convention in Austin, Texas Tuesday.
Photo is dated 1964.
Photo measures 6 x 9.75 inches.
Representative William Miller, Indiana, stood on a case of canned soft drinks named for his running mate-Senator Barry Goldwater-as he spoke to the Republican State Convention in Austin, Texas Tuesday.
Photo is dated 1964.
Photo measures 6 x 9.75 inches.
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1964 Press Photo Rep. William Miller stood on case of Gold Water soft drinks—
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Representative William Miller, Indiana, stood on a case of canned soft drinks named for his running mate-Senator Barry Goldwater-as he spoke to the Republican State Convention in Austin, Texas Tuesday.
Photo is dated 1964.
Photo measures 6 x 9.75 inches.
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1964 Press Photo Rep. William Miller stood on case of Gold Water soft drinks—