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  • The sun casts a golden glow through the mist over early morning rowers on West Virginia's Kanawha River. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below - -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
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  • The sun casts a golden glow through the mist over early morning rowers on West Virginia's Kanawha River. - To license this image, click on the shopping cart below - -- Determine pricing and license this image, simply by clicking "Add To Cart" below --
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  • Cattle roundup and branding - Belle Fourche, South Dakota
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  • Cattle roundup and branding - Belle Fourche, South Dakota
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  • Cattle roundup and branding - Belle Fourche, South Dakota
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  • Cattle roundup and branding - Belle Fourche, South Dakota
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  • Cattle roundup and branding - Belle Fourche, South Dakota
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  • Cattle roundup and branding - Belle Fourche, South Dakota
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  • A pair of revolvers - or six shooters - used as door pulls in Eastern Washington State.
    Six Shooters_Ken Hawkins 01.jpg
  • Scene from a cattle roundup and branding at a ranch in Belle Fourche, South Dakota
    Ken Hawkins_Roundup04.tif
  • Scene from a cattle roundup and branding at a ranch in Belle Fourche, South Dakota
    Ken Hawkins_Roundup03.tif
  • Scene from a cattle roundup and branding at a ranch in Belle Fourche, South Dakota
    Ken Hawkins_RoundUp.tif
  • Scene from a cattle roundup and branding at a ranch in Belle Fourche, South Dakota
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  • Scene from a cattle roundup and branding at a ranch in Belle Fourche, South Dakota
    Ken Hawkins_Roundup02.tif
  • Scene from a cattle roundup and branding at a ranch in Belle Fourche, South Dakota
    Ken Hawkins_Roundup01.tif
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter884.jpg
  • Ritzville, Washington main street
    Ritzville WA_Ken Hawkins-6.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    © Ken Hawkins JCarter -15633.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter886.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter868.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter864.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter865.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter863.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter862.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter861.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter860.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter961.dng
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.<br />
<br />
Jordan was a key advisor and strategist for Carter during the 1976 presidential campaign and during Carter's administration, serving as White House Chief of Staff in 1979–1980 (Carter, who took office in 1977, had previously not seen the need formally to appoint an aide to such a post). Jordan played a powerful role in the formulation of election strategies and government policies.<br />
Hamilton Jordan consults with Jimmy Carter in the Oval Office, August 24, 1977<br />
<br />
In 1976 Jordan's youth and casual style gave him a media reputation as a fun-loving, partying, unsophisticated "good ole boy." This turned into a problem during the last year of the Carter administration, when Jordan became a lightning rod for critics of the president across the political spectrum. The media repeated rumors of coarse and even criminal behavior by Jordan, including supposed cocaine usage and anonymous sex at the infamous Studio 54 disco in New York City. Though extensive legal investigations failed to substantiate any of the rumors, Jordan later recalled this as a particularly painful time in his life.<br />
<br />
According to one often repeated story from this period, Jordan stared at the breasts of the Egyptian ambassador's wife at a Washington reception and remarked, "I have always wanted to see the pyramids". The story was told in various versions, all based on anonymous sources. Jordan denied it ever took place in his memoir No Such Thing as a Bad Day.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter960.dng
  • Orcas (Killer Whales) surface and jump in the Pacific Ocean boundary waters as they transit during migration between the United States and Canada.<br />
The killer whale or orca (Orcinus orca) is a toothed whale belonging to the oceanic dolphin family, of which it is the largest member. Killer whales have a diverse diet, although individual populations often specialize in particular types of prey. Some feed exclusively on fish, while others hunt marine mammals such as seals and dolphins. They have been known to attack baleen whale calves, and even adult whales. Killer whales are apex predators, as there is no animal which preys on them. Killer whales are considered a cosmopolitan species, and can be found in each of the world's oceans in a variety of marine environments, from Arctic and Antarctic regions to tropical seas.<br />
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Killer whales are highly social; some populations are composed of matrilineal family groups (pods) which are the most stable of any animal species. Their sophisticated hunting techniques and vocal behaviors, which are often specific to a particular group and passed across generations, have been described as manifestations of animal culture.<br />
Wild killer whales are not considered a threat to humans, but there have been cases of captive orcas killing or injuring their handlers at marine theme parks. Killer whales feature strongly in the mythologies of indigenous cultures, with their reputation ranging from being the souls of humans to merciless killers.
    Orcas001_Ken Hawkins .tif
  • Orcas (Killer Whales) surface and jump in the Pacific Ocean boundary waters as they transit during migration between the United States and Canada.<br />
The killer whale or orca (Orcinus orca) is a toothed whale belonging to the oceanic dolphin family, of which it is the largest member. Killer whales have a diverse diet, although individual populations often specialize in particular types of prey. Some feed exclusively on fish, while others hunt marine mammals such as seals and dolphins. They have been known to attack baleen whale calves, and even adult whales. Killer whales are apex predators, as there is no animal which preys on them. Killer whales are considered a cosmopolitan species, and can be found in each of the world's oceans in a variety of marine environments, from Arctic and Antarctic regions to tropical seas.<br />
<br />
Killer whales are highly social; some populations are composed of matrilineal family groups (pods) which are the most stable of any animal species. Their sophisticated hunting techniques and vocal behaviors, which are often specific to a particular group and passed across generations, have been described as manifestations of animal culture.<br />
Wild killer whales are not considered a threat to humans, but there have been cases of captive orcas killing or injuring their handlers at marine theme parks. Killer whales feature strongly in the mythologies of indigenous cultures, with their reputation ranging from being the souls of humans to merciless killers.
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  • The art deco Ritz Theater marquee in Ritzville, Washington
    Ritzville WA_Ken Hawkins-7.jpg
  • Workers labor to remove a cement floating boat dock that had drifted across the Pacific Ocean resulting from the 2011 Japanese tsunami.
    Tsunami_Ken Hawkins-18.tif
  • Workers labor to remove a cement floating boat dock that had drifted across the Pacific Ocean resulting from the 2011 Japanese tsunami.
    Tsunami_Ken Hawkins-19.tif
  • Workers labor to remove a cement floating boat dock that had drifted across the Pacific Ocean resulting from the 2011 Japanese tsunami.
    Tsunami_Ken Hawkins-16.tif
  • Workers labor to remove a cement floating boat dock that had drifted across the Pacific Ocean resulting from the 2011 Japanese tsunami.
    Tsunami_Ken Hawkins-11.tif
  • Workers labor to remove a cement floating boat dock that had drifted across the Pacific Ocean resulting from the 2011 Japanese tsunami.
    Tsunami_Ken Hawkins-10.tif
  • Workers labor to remove a cement floating boat dock that had drifted across the Pacific Ocean resulting from the 2011 Japanese tsunami.
    Tsunami_Ken Hawkins-8.tif
  • Workers labor to remove a cement floating boat dock that had drifted across the Pacific Ocean resulting from the 2011 Japanese tsunami.
    Tsunami_Ken Hawkins-9.tif
  • Workers labor to remove a cement floating boat dock that had drifted across the Pacific Ocean resulting from the 2011 Japanese tsunami.
    Tsunami_Ken Hawkins-7.tif
  • Boquets of roses are left as a memorial on the Oregon beach where workers labor to remove a cement floating boat dock that had drifted across the Pacific Ocean resulting from the 2011 Japanese tsunami.
    Tsunami_Ken Hawkins-5.tif
  • Sightseers watch as workers labor to remove a cement floating boat dock that had drifted across the Pacific Ocean resulting from the 2011 Japanese tsunami.
    Tsunami_Ken Hawkins-1.tif
  • Sightseers watch as workers labor to remove a cement floating boat dock that had drifted across the Pacific Ocean resulting from the 2011 Japanese tsunami.
    Tsunami_Ken Hawkins-3.tif
  • Sightseers watch as workers labor to remove a cement floating boat dock that had drifted across the Pacific Ocean resulting from the 2011 Japanese tsunami.
    Tsunami_Ken Hawkins-2.tif
  • A recreational vehicle passes covered wagons and horseback riders on the modern South Dakota prairie outside Rapid City, South Dakota.
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  • Covered wagons and horseback riders on the modern South Dakota prairie outside Rapid City, South Dakota.
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  • Covered wagons and horseback riders on the modern South Dakota prairie outside Rapid City, South Dakota.
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  • Covered wagons and horseback riders on the modern South Dakota prairie outside Rapid City, South Dakota.
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  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    © Ken Hawkins JCarter -15635-2.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    © Ken Hawkins JCarter -15634.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    © Ken Hawkins JCarter -15632.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    © Ken Hawkins JCarter -15634-2.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    © Ken Hawkins JCarter -15633-2.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    © Ken Hawkins JCarter -15632-2.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    © Ken Hawkins JCarter -15630.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    © Ken Hawkins JCarter -15630-2.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter885.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter867.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter866.jpg
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.<br />
<br />
Jordan was a key advisor and strategist for Carter during the 1976 presidential campaign and during Carter's administration, serving as White House Chief of Staff in 1979–1980 (Carter, who took office in 1977, had previously not seen the need formally to appoint an aide to such a post). Jordan played a powerful role in the formulation of election strategies and government policies.<br />
Hamilton Jordan consults with Jimmy Carter in the Oval Office, August 24, 1977<br />
<br />
In 1976 Jordan's youth and casual style gave him a media reputation as a fun-loving, partying, unsophisticated "good ole boy." This turned into a problem during the last year of the Carter administration, when Jordan became a lightning rod for critics of the president across the political spectrum. The media repeated rumors of coarse and even criminal behavior by Jordan, including supposed cocaine usage and anonymous sex at the infamous Studio 54 disco in New York City. Though extensive legal investigations failed to substantiate any of the rumors, Jordan later recalled this as a particularly painful time in his life.<br />
<br />
According to one often repeated story from this period, Jordan stared at the breasts of the Egyptian ambassador's wife at a Washington reception and remarked, "I have always wanted to see the pyramids". The story was told in various versions, all based on anonymous sources. Jordan denied it ever took place in his memoir No Such Thing as a Bad Day.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter957.dng
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.<br />
<br />
Jordan was a key advisor and strategist for Carter during the 1976 presidential campaign and during Carter's administration, serving as White House Chief of Staff in 1979–1980 (Carter, who took office in 1977, had previously not seen the need formally to appoint an aide to such a post). Jordan played a powerful role in the formulation of election strategies and government policies.<br />
Hamilton Jordan consults with Jimmy Carter in the Oval Office, August 24, 1977<br />
<br />
In 1976 Jordan's youth and casual style gave him a media reputation as a fun-loving, partying, unsophisticated "good ole boy." This turned into a problem during the last year of the Carter administration, when Jordan became a lightning rod for critics of the president across the political spectrum. The media repeated rumors of coarse and even criminal behavior by Jordan, including supposed cocaine usage and anonymous sex at the infamous Studio 54 disco in New York City. Though extensive legal investigations failed to substantiate any of the rumors, Jordan later recalled this as a particularly painful time in his life.<br />
<br />
According to one often repeated story from this period, Jordan stared at the breasts of the Egyptian ambassador's wife at a Washington reception and remarked, "I have always wanted to see the pyramids". The story was told in various versions, all based on anonymous sources. Jordan denied it ever took place in his memoir No Such Thing as a Bad Day.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter958.dng
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.<br />
<br />
Jordan was a key advisor and strategist for Carter during the 1976 presidential campaign and during Carter's administration, serving as White House Chief of Staff in 1979–1980 (Carter, who took office in 1977, had previously not seen the need formally to appoint an aide to such a post). Jordan played a powerful role in the formulation of election strategies and government policies.<br />
Hamilton Jordan consults with Jimmy Carter in the Oval Office, August 24, 1977<br />
<br />
In 1976 Jordan's youth and casual style gave him a media reputation as a fun-loving, partying, unsophisticated "good ole boy." This turned into a problem during the last year of the Carter administration, when Jordan became a lightning rod for critics of the president across the political spectrum. The media repeated rumors of coarse and even criminal behavior by Jordan, including supposed cocaine usage and anonymous sex at the infamous Studio 54 disco in New York City. Though extensive legal investigations failed to substantiate any of the rumors, Jordan later recalled this as a particularly painful time in his life.<br />
<br />
According to one often repeated story from this period, Jordan stared at the breasts of the Egyptian ambassador's wife at a Washington reception and remarked, "I have always wanted to see the pyramids". The story was told in various versions, all based on anonymous sources. Jordan denied it ever took place in his memoir No Such Thing as a Bad Day.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter959.dng
  • In 1970, at the age of 26, Jordan ran Jimmy Carter's successful gubernatorial campaign, which included a Democratic primary election fight against former Governor Carl Sanders and a less eventful general election against the Republican Hal Suit. While serving as Governor Carter's executive assistant, Jordan wrote a lengthy memorandum detailing a strategy for winning the 1976 Democratic Primary. Years later, Jordan's memo served as the "game plan" for Carter's 1976 presidential bid.<br />
<br />
Jordan was a key advisor and strategist for Carter during the 1976 presidential campaign and during Carter's administration, serving as White House Chief of Staff in 1979–1980 (Carter, who took office in 1977, had previously not seen the need formally to appoint an aide to such a post). Jordan played a powerful role in the formulation of election strategies and government policies.<br />
Hamilton Jordan consults with Jimmy Carter in the Oval Office, August 24, 1977<br />
<br />
In 1976 Jordan's youth and casual style gave him a media reputation as a fun-loving, partying, unsophisticated "good ole boy." This turned into a problem during the last year of the Carter administration, when Jordan became a lightning rod for critics of the president across the political spectrum. The media repeated rumors of coarse and even criminal behavior by Jordan, including supposed cocaine usage and anonymous sex at the infamous Studio 54 disco in New York City. Though extensive legal investigations failed to substantiate any of the rumors, Jordan later recalled this as a particularly painful time in his life.<br />
<br />
According to one often repeated story from this period, Jordan stared at the breasts of the Egyptian ambassador's wife at a Washington reception and remarked, "I have always wanted to see the pyramids". The story was told in various versions, all based on anonymous sources. Jordan denied it ever took place in his memoir No Such Thing as a Bad Day.
    Jimmy Carter 0100_Jimmy Carter962.dng
  • Workers labor to remove a cement floating boat dock that had drifted across the Pacific Ocean resulting from the 2011 Japanese tsunami.
    Tsunami_Ken Hawkins-17.tif
  • Workers labor to remove a cement floating boat dock that had drifted across the Pacific Ocean resulting from the 2011 Japanese tsunami.
    Tsunami_Ken Hawkins-15.tif
  • Workers labor to remove a cement floating boat dock that had drifted across the Pacific Ocean resulting from the 2011 Japanese tsunami.
    Tsunami_Ken Hawkins-14.tif
  • Workers labor to remove a cement floating boat dock that had drifted across the Pacific Ocean resulting from the 2011 Japanese tsunami.
    Tsunami_Ken Hawkins-13.tif
  • Workers labor to remove a cement floating boat dock that had drifted across the Pacific Ocean resulting from the 2011 Japanese tsunami.
    Tsunami_Ken Hawkins-12.tif
  • Sightseers watch as workers labor to remove a cement floating boat dock that had drifted across the Pacific Ocean resulting from the 2011 Japanese tsunami.
    Tsunami_Ken Hawkins-4.tif
  • Workers labor to remove a cement floating boat dock that had drifted across the Pacific Ocean resulting from the 2011 Japanese tsunami.
    Tsunami_Ken Hawkins-6.tif
  • Covered wagons and horseback riders on the modern South Dakota prairie outside Rapid City, South Dakota.
    Covered Wagons_Ken Hawkins001.tif
  • Covered wagons and horseback riders on the modern South Dakota prairie outside Rapid City, South Dakota.
    Covered Wagons_Ken Hawkins003.tif
  • Covered wagons and horseback riders on the modern South Dakota prairie outside Rapid City, South Dakota.
    Covered Wagons_Ken Hawkins005.TIFF
  • The Cyprus Sierrita Copper Mine is the southernmost of three major open pit copper mines south of Tucson. It is a large open pit more than a mile wide, and 1,400 feet deep, surrounded by piles of overburden and a large tailings pond. Operated for years by the Cyprus Mineral Company, it was purchased by Phelps Dodge in 1999, which was acquired by Freeport McMoRan in 2007. Copper, and a fair amount of molybdenum have been mined here. Open pit copper mining operations and workers in the American West.
    Copper Mining 063.tif
  • The Cyprus Sierrita Copper Mine is the southernmost of three major open pit copper mines south of Tucson. It is a large open pit more than a mile wide, and 1,400 feet deep, surrounded by piles of overburden and a large tailings pond. Operated for years by the Cyprus Mineral Company, it was purchased by Phelps Dodge in 1999, which was acquired by Freeport McMoRan in 2007. Copper, and a fair amount of molybdenum have been mined here. Open pit copper mining operations and workers in the American West.
    Copper Mining 064.tif
  • The Cyprus Sierrita Copper Mine is the southernmost of three major open pit copper mines south of Tucson. It is a large open pit more than a mile wide, and 1,400 feet deep, surrounded by piles of overburden and a large tailings pond. Operated for years by the Cyprus Mineral Company, it was purchased by Phelps Dodge in 1999, which was acquired by Freeport McMoRan in 2007. Copper, and a fair amount of molybdenum have been mined here. Open pit copper mining operations and workers in the American West.
    Copper Mining 060.tif
  • A smiling Billy Carter at a picnic lunch in West Florida. William Alton - Billy - Carter (March 29, 1937 – September 25, 1988) was an American farmer, businessman, brewer, and politician, and the younger brother of U.S. President Jimmy Carter. Carter promoted Billy Beer and was a candidate for mayor of Plains, Georgia. Carter was born in Plains, Georgia, to James Earl Carter Sr. and Lillian Gordy Carter. He was named after his paternal grandfather and great-grandfather, William Carter Sr. and William Archibald Carter Jr. respectively. He attended Emory University in Atlanta but did not complete a degree. He served four years in the United States Marine Corps, then returned to Plains to work with his brother in the family business of growing peanuts. In 1955, at the age of 18, he married Sybil Spires (b. 1939), also of Plains. They were the parents of six children: Kim, Jana, William "Buddy" Carter IV, Marle, Mandy, and Earl, who was 12 years old when his father died.
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  • A smiling Billy Carter at a picnic lunch in west Florida. William Alton - Billy - Carter (March 29, 1937 – September 25, 1988) was an American farmer, businessman, brewer, and politician, and the younger brother of U.S. President Jimmy Carter. Carter promoted Billy Beer and was a candidate for mayor of Plains, Georgia. Carter was born in Plains, Georgia, to James Earl Carter Sr. and Lillian Gordy Carter. He was named after his paternal grandfather and great-grandfather, William Carter Sr. and William Archibald Carter Jr. respectively. He attended Emory University in Atlanta but did not complete a degree. He served four years in the United States Marine Corps, then returned to Plains to work with his brother in the family business of growing peanuts. In 1955, at the age of 18, he married Sybil Spires (b. 1939), also of Plains. They were the parents of six children: Kim, Jana, William "Buddy" Carter IV, Marle, Mandy, and Earl, who was 12 years old when his father died.
    Billy Carter-26937.psd
  • The Cyprus Sierrita Copper Mine is the southernmost of three major open pit copper mines south of Tucson. It is a large open pit more than a mile wide, and 1,400 feet deep, surrounded by piles of overburden and a large tailings pond. Operated for years by the Cyprus Mineral Company, it was purchased by Phelps Dodge in 1999, which was acquired by Freeport McMoRan in 2007. Copper, and a fair amount of molybdenum have been mined here. Open pit copper mining operations and workers in the American West.
    Copper Mining 042.tif
  • The Cyprus Sierrita Copper Mine is the southernmost of three major open pit copper mines south of Tucson. It is a large open pit more than a mile wide, and 1,400 feet deep, surrounded by piles of overburden and a large tailings pond. Operated for years by the Cyprus Mineral Company, it was purchased by Phelps Dodge in 1999, which was acquired by Freeport McMoRan in 2007. Copper, and a fair amount of molybdenum have been mined here. Open pit copper mining operations and workers in the American West.
    Copper Mining 047.tif
  • The Cyprus Sierrita Copper Mine is the southernmost of three major open pit copper mines south of Tucson. It is a large open pit more than a mile wide, and 1,400 feet deep, surrounded by piles of overburden and a large tailings pond. Operated for years by the Cyprus Mineral Company, it was purchased by Phelps Dodge in 1999, which was acquired by Freeport McMoRan in 2007. Copper, and a fair amount of molybdenum have been mined here. Open pit copper mining operations and workers in the American West.
    Copper Mining 052.tif
  • The Cyprus Sierrita Copper Mine is the southernmost of three major open pit copper mines south of Tucson. It is a large open pit more than a mile wide, and 1,400 feet deep, surrounded by piles of overburden and a large tailings pond. Operated for years by the Cyprus Mineral Company, it was purchased by Phelps Dodge in 1999, which was acquired by Freeport McMoRan in 2007. Copper, and a fair amount of molybdenum have been mined here. Open pit copper mining operations and workers in the American West.
    Copper Mining 061.tif
  • The Cyprus Sierrita Copper Mine is the southernmost of three major open pit copper mines south of Tucson. It is a large open pit more than a mile wide, and 1,400 feet deep, surrounded by piles of overburden and a large tailings pond. Operated for years by the Cyprus Mineral Company, it was purchased by Phelps Dodge in 1999, which was acquired by Freeport McMoRan in 2007. Copper, and a fair amount of molybdenum have been mined here. Open pit copper mining operations and workers in the American West.
    Copper Mining 062.tif
  • The Cyprus Sierrita Copper Mine is the southernmost of three major open pit copper mines south of Tucson. It is a large open pit more than a mile wide, and 1,400 feet deep, surrounded by piles of overburden and a large tailings pond. Operated for years by the Cyprus Mineral Company, it was purchased by Phelps Dodge in 1999, which was acquired by Freeport McMoRan in 2007. Copper, and a fair amount of molybdenum have been mined here. Open pit copper mining operations and workers in the American West.
    Copper Mining 065.tif
  • The Cyprus Sierrita Copper Mine is the southernmost of three major open pit copper mines south of Tucson. It is a large open pit more than a mile wide, and 1,400 feet deep, surrounded by piles of overburden and a large tailings pond. Operated for years by the Cyprus Mineral Company, it was purchased by Phelps Dodge in 1999, which was acquired by Freeport McMoRan in 2007. Copper, and a fair amount of molybdenum have been mined here. Open pit copper mining operations and workers in the American West.
    Copper Mining 059.tif
  • The Cyprus Sierrita Copper Mine is the southernmost of three major open pit copper mines south of Tucson. It is a large open pit more than a mile wide, and 1,400 feet deep, surrounded by piles of overburden and a large tailings pond. Operated for years by the Cyprus Mineral Company, it was purchased by Phelps Dodge in 1999, which was acquired by Freeport McMoRan in 2007. Copper, and a fair amount of molybdenum have been mined here. Open pit copper mining operations and workers in the American West.
    Copper Mining 055.tif
  • The Cyprus Sierrita Copper Mine is the southernmost of three major open pit copper mines south of Tucson. It is a large open pit more than a mile wide, and 1,400 feet deep, surrounded by piles of overburden and a large tailings pond. Operated for years by the Cyprus Mineral Company, it was purchased by Phelps Dodge in 1999, which was acquired by Freeport McMoRan in 2007. Copper, and a fair amount of molybdenum have been mined here. Open pit copper mining operations and workers in the American West.
    Copper Mining 048.tif
  • The Cyprus Sierrita Copper Mine is the southernmost of three major open pit copper mines south of Tucson. It is a large open pit more than a mile wide, and 1,400 feet deep, surrounded by piles of overburden and a large tailings pond. Operated for years by the Cyprus Mineral Company, it was purchased by Phelps Dodge in 1999, which was acquired by Freeport McMoRan in 2007. Copper, and a fair amount of molybdenum have been mined here. Open pit copper mining operations and workers in the American West.
    Copper Mining 049.tif
  • The Cyprus Sierrita Copper Mine is the southernmost of three major open pit copper mines south of Tucson. It is a large open pit more than a mile wide, and 1,400 feet deep, surrounded by piles of overburden and a large tailings pond. Operated for years by the Cyprus Mineral Company, it was purchased by Phelps Dodge in 1999, which was acquired by Freeport McMoRan in 2007. Copper, and a fair amount of molybdenum have been mined here. Open pit copper mining operations and workers in the American West.
    Copper Mining 044.tif
  • The Cyprus Sierrita Copper Mine is the southernmost of three major open pit copper mines south of Tucson. It is a large open pit more than a mile wide, and 1,400 feet deep, surrounded by piles of overburden and a large tailings pond. Operated for years by the Cyprus Mineral Company, it was purchased by Phelps Dodge in 1999, which was acquired by Freeport McMoRan in 2007. Copper, and a fair amount of molybdenum have been mined here. Open pit copper mining operations and workers in the American West.
    Copper Mining 050.tif
  • The Cyprus Sierrita Copper Mine is the southernmost of three major open pit copper mines south of Tucson. It is a large open pit more than a mile wide, and 1,400 feet deep, surrounded by piles of overburden and a large tailings pond. Operated for years by the Cyprus Mineral Company, it was purchased by Phelps Dodge in 1999, which was acquired by Freeport McMoRan in 2007. Copper, and a fair amount of molybdenum have been mined here. Open pit copper mining operations and workers in the American West.
    Copper Mining 058.tif
  • The Cyprus Sierrita Copper Mine is the southernmost of three major open pit copper mines south of Tucson. It is a large open pit more than a mile wide, and 1,400 feet deep, surrounded by piles of overburden and a large tailings pond. Operated for years by the Cyprus Mineral Company, it was purchased by Phelps Dodge in 1999, which was acquired by Freeport McMoRan in 2007. Copper, and a fair amount of molybdenum have been mined here. Open pit copper mining operations and workers in the American West.
    Copper Mining 045.tif
  • Tesla electric supercharger stations are presently located along west coast interstate routes however the electric carmaker has plans to make the recharging sites as ubiquitous as McDonalds in the U.S.. Superchargers are free connectors that charge Tesla electric cars in minutes instead of hours. Stations are strategically placed to minimize stops and are conveniently located near restaurants, shopping centers, and WiFi hot spots. Each station contains multiple Superchargers.
    Tesla_Ken Hawkins-8.tif
  • Tesla electric supercharger stations are presently located along west coast interstate routes however the electric carmaker has plans to make the recharging sites as ubiquitous as McDonalds in the U.S.. Superchargers are free connectors that charge Tesla electric cars in minutes instead of hours. Stations are strategically placed to minimize stops and are conveniently located near restaurants, shopping centers, and WiFi hot spots. Each station contains multiple Superchargers.
    Tesla_Ken Hawkins-13.tif
  • Tesla electric supercharger stations are presently located along west coast interstate routes however the electric carmaker has plans to make the recharging sites as ubiquitous as McDonalds in the U.S.. Superchargers are free connectors that charge Tesla electric cars in minutes instead of hours. Stations are strategically placed to minimize stops and are conveniently located near restaurants, shopping centers, and WiFi hot spots. Each station contains multiple Superchargers.
    Tesla_Ken Hawkins-2.tif
  • Tesla electric supercharger stations are presently located along west coast interstate routes however the electric carmaker has plans to make the recharging sites as ubiquitous as McDonalds in the U.S.. Superchargers are free connectors that charge Tesla electric cars in minutes instead of hours. Stations are strategically placed to minimize stops and are conveniently located near restaurants, shopping centers, and WiFi hot spots. Each station contains multiple Superchargers.
    Tesla_Ken Hawkins-9.tif
  • Tesla electric supercharger stations are presently located along west coast interstate routes however the electric carmaker has plans to make the recharging sites as ubiquitous as McDonalds in the U.S.. Superchargers are free connectors that charge Tesla electric cars in minutes instead of hours. Stations are strategically placed to minimize stops and are conveniently located near restaurants, shopping centers, and WiFi hot spots. Each station contains multiple Superchargers.
    Tesla_Ken Hawkins-3.tif
  • Tesla electric supercharger stations are presently located along west coast interstate routes however the electric carmaker has plans to make the recharging sites as ubiquitous as McDonalds in the U.S.. Superchargers are free connectors that charge Tesla electric cars in minutes instead of hours. Stations are strategically placed to minimize stops and are conveniently located near restaurants, shopping centers, and WiFi hot spots. Each station contains multiple Superchargers.
    Tesla_Ken Hawkins-5.tif
  • Tesla electric supercharger stations are presently located along west coast interstate routes however the electric carmaker has plans to make the recharging sites as ubiquitous as McDonalds in the U.S.. Superchargers are free connectors that charge Tesla electric cars in minutes instead of hours. Stations are strategically placed to minimize stops and are conveniently located near restaurants, shopping centers, and WiFi hot spots. Each station contains multiple Superchargers.
    Tesla_Ken Hawkins-11.tif
  • Tesla electric supercharger stations are presently located along west coast interstate routes however the electric carmaker has plans to make the recharging sites as ubiquitous as McDonalds in the U.S.. Superchargers are free connectors that charge Tesla electric cars in minutes instead of hours. Stations are strategically placed to minimize stops and are conveniently located near restaurants, shopping centers, and WiFi hot spots. Each station contains multiple Superchargers.
    Tesla_Ken Hawkins-6.tif
  • Tesla electric supercharger stations are presently located along west coast interstate routes however the electric carmaker has plans to make the recharging sites as ubiquitous as McDonalds in the U.S.. Superchargers are free connectors that charge Tesla electric cars in minutes instead of hours. Stations are strategically placed to minimize stops and are conveniently located near restaurants, shopping centers, and WiFi hot spots. Each station contains multiple Superchargers.
    Tesla_Ken Hawkins-4.tif
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