Photographs used in William Lindsay White's The Little Toy Dog (12 prints; sizes vary)
General
12 photographs of John McKone, Freeman Olmstead, Henry Cabot Lodge, the RB47 "Stratojet," and other subjects from The Little Toy Dog
Lewellyn E. Thompson, Jr. (U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union).
USSR General Prosecutor R. A. Rudenko at Francis Powers trial, Moscow.
Freed U.S. Air Force fliers John McKone and Freeman Olmstead with President and Mrs. John F. Kennedy at White House.
Captains John McKone and Freeman Olmstead with their wives at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland, January 27, 1961.
Crew members of the RB47 weather reconnaisance plane shot down by the Russians near Soviet Territory, July 1960.
Aircraft fly-over at funeral service (Arlington National Cemetery) for Major Willard G. Palm, U.S. Air Force.
Army pilot Vasily Polyakov, who on July 1, 1960 brought down the American bomber.
Captain John McKone meeting President John F. Kennedy at Andrews Air Force Base, January 1961.
The U.S. Air Force Boeing RB-47E "Stratojet."
U.S. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge at Security Council session, describing flight path of the U.S. plane shot down by the USSR.
Captains John McKone and Freeman Olmstead at Goosebay, Canada, enroute to Washington, D.C.
The U.S. Embassy, Moscow.
Postmarked envelopes addressed from Lt. J. R. McKone to his wife at her Topeka, Kansas residence.
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