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  1. 16 de feb. de 2022 · A 1976 article in Texas Monthly looked at Lyndon Johnson’s family, particularly his mother, Rebekah Baines, a woman who may have believed that she married beneath her station.

  2. A Family Album. Hardcover – January 1, 1965. by Rebekah Baines Johnson (Author), Lyndon Baines Johnson (Introduction) 4.1 8 ratings. See all formats and editions. Hardcover, "First Edition" copyright 1964 with 146 pgs., approx. 6 1/4 x 8 1/4". A Johnson Family History written by President Lyndon Baines Johnson's Mother Rebekah with an ...

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  3. 29 de jun. de 2015 · Rebekah Baines Johnson Center. 21 Waller Street, Austin, TX 78702. (800) 558-0653 (Caring Family Advisor™) Claim this listing. 4.5. ( 2 reviews) Offers Continuing Care Communities, Assisted Living, and Independent Living. Jump to:

  4. Lyndon Baines Johnson was pure Texan. His family included some of the earliest settlers of the Lone Star State. They had been cattlemen, cotton farmers, and soldiers for the Confederacy. Lyndon was born in 1908 to Sam and Rebekah Baines Johnson, the first of their five children.

  5. Date (s) June 1968. Luci Baines Johnson Nugent and son Patrick Lyndon Nugent celebrating Patrick's first birthday on the White House lawn. From a leather bound album of 22 photos of President Johnson and family at the White House. A gift from President Lyndon B. Johnson.

  6. Lyndon Baines Johnson ( Stonewall, Texas; 27 de agosto de 1908-Stonewall, Texas; 22 de enero de 1973), conocido por sus iniciales LBJ, fue un político estadounidense que se desempeñó como el trigésimo sexto presidente de los Estados Unidos entre 1963 y 1969. Anteriormente se había desempeñado como el trigésimo séptimo vicepresidente de ...

  7. Left to right: Luci Baines Johnson Nugent, Lady Bird Johnson, Patrick Lyndon Nugent (child) and President Lyndon B. Johnson, with birthday cake on White House lawn. From a leather bound album of 22 photos of President Johnson and family at the White House. A gift from President Lyndon B. Johnson.