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English: Thelma Catherine Ryan Nixon, or Pat Nixon, was the First Lady of the United States of America from 1969 to 1974. Her husband, Richard Nixon, was the 37th President of the United States.
Gallery
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Pat and Richard Nixon, 1960
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First Lady Pat Nixon
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Mrs. Nixon hold the family Bibles as Richard Nixon is sworn in as President
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The Nixons wave from the Presidential Limousine
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Richard and Pat Nixon
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Mrs. Nixon greets young White House visitors
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Pat Nixon works with flowers, December 30, 1970
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Pat Nixon
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The Nixons welcome the Shah of Iran
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Nixon poses in the White House, 1970
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Richard and Pat Nixon on a beach in San Clemente
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Nixon and Lady Bird Johnson at the dedication of the LBJ Library in Texas
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The Nixons welcome British Prime Minister Harold Wilson
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The Nixon's wave from Air Force One
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Queen Elizabeth II walks with Pat Nixon
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The Nixon family
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The Nixons at Camp David while walking their dogs
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The Nixon's Disembark Air Force One upon landing in China
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Mrs. Nixon views a panda in the Chinese Zoo, 1972
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Pat Nixon speaks to a young Chinese girl while visiting China
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The Nixons on the Great Wall of China
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Nixons dancing at daughter's wedding at White House
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The Nixons at their daughter Tricia's wedding
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Pat is given "the key to the city" of Hilo, Hawaii, 1972
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Pat speaks at the Yellowstone National Airport, September 18, 1972
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The Nixons campaign in the Presidential Limosuine
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Pat (center) with daughter Julie (right) and former First Lady Mamie Eisenhower, 1973
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The last photo taken of the Nixons as the First Family, August 9, 1974
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The Fords escort the Nixons to a waiting Presidential Helicopter
Later Life
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Mrs. Nixon's official White House portrait
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Pat (center in blue suit) with Richard (to her left) as well as (left to right) Lady Bird Johnson, Jimmy Carter, Rosalynn Carter, Gerald Ford, Betty Ford, Ronald Reagan, Nancy Reagan, George H. W. Bush, and Barbara Bush at the dedication of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, November 1991