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Richard J. Daley shaking hands at Democratic National Convention
Richard J. Daley (right) shakes hands with an unidentified man during the Democratic National Convention.
1968

Richard J. Daley with Police Superintendent O.W. Wilson and others
An unidentified man shakes hands with Superintendent of Police O. W. Wilson (second from left). Mayor Richard J. Daley (center) and others look on.
1963

Re-election campaign event, head table with Richard J. Daley and others
View of the head table at a Daley re-election campaign event at the Morrison Hotel. Those pictured include Tom Keane, P.J. Cullerton, Ralph Metcalfe, John Marcin, Paul Douglas, Mayor Richard J. Daley, Matt Danaher, and Dan Ward.
1960

Richard J. and Eleanor Daley, Democratic National Convention event
Richard J. and Eleanor "Sis" Daley with an unidentified woman and man at an event during the Democratic National Convention.
1968

Richard J. Daley at the Democratic National Convention
Richard J. Daley (center foreground) applauding at the Democratic National Convention, held in the International Amphitheatre. He is seated in a crowd of delegates, in front of a Humphrey sign.
1968

We Care Daley re-election campaign event
Mayor Richard J. Daley standing outside on a street with a large group people at a "We Care" re-election campaign event for Richard J. Daley.
1971

Eleanor and Richard J. Daley, Democratic National Convention event
Eleanor and Richard J. Daley greet an unidentified couple at an event during the Democratic National Convention.
1968

Richard J. Daley with an African American man
Mayor Richard J. Daley with an unidentified African American man.
1960

Richard J. Daley shaking hands with a man
Mayor Richard J. Daley shaking hands with an unidentified man.
1963

Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard J. Daley riding in a motorcade
President Lyndon B. Johnson and Mayor Richard J. Daley looking out and waving from inside a motorcade car.
1964

Fourth mayoral inauguration, Richard J. Daley speaking
Mayor Richard J. Daley speaking to the audience in Chicago City Council chambers at his fourth mayoral inauguration. Daley's children are seated nearby.
1967

Fourth mayoral inauguration, Abraham Lincoln Marovitz swears in Richard J. Daley
The Oath of Office is administered by Judge Abraham Lincoln Marovitz to Mayor Richard J. Daley at his fourth mayoral inauguration. Eleanor "Sis" Daley is to the right.
1967

Richard J. Daley and sons at Democratic National Convention
Richard J. Daley with his sons John and William Daley in a hallway at the Democratic National Convention.
1968

Richard J. Daley and others in a parade car
Mayor Richard J. Daley riding in an open car with a Loyola coach and another man.
1963

Richard J. Daley receiving a plaque
Mayor Richard J. Daley accepts a framed plaque from two unidentified people. The text across the top reads "These people believe that progress is more important than politics. DO YOU?"
1963

Richard J. Daley with a clergyman and another man
Mayor Richard J. Daley with a clergyman and another unidentified man.
1963

Richard J. Daley at a re-election rally
Congressman William Dawson (left), Mayor Richard J. Daley, an unidentified man, and Secretary of State Edward J. Barrett (right) listen to a speaker at a Daley re-election rally.
1963

Third mayoral inauguration of Richard J. Daley, Judge Marovitz speaking
Judge Abraham Lincoln Marovitz speaking at the podium during the third mayoral inauguration of Richard J. Daley. Bishop Sheil, Eleanor "Sis" Daley, Mayor Richard J. Daley, Eleanor R. Daley, William Dawson, Richard M. Daley, and Illinois governor Otto Kerner are seated around him.
1963

Lyndon B. Johnson and Richard J. Daley riding in a motorcade
President Lyndon B. Johnson and Mayor Richard J. Daley looking out and waving from inside a motorcade car. Lady Bird Johnson is also seated in the car. "Elect Johnson" placards can be seen in the background.
1964

Richard J. Daley with reporters during Democratic National Convention
Richard J. Daley, standing at a microphone, speaks to reporters during the Democratic National Convention.
1968