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Clintonlibrary42. This is video footage of the 1993 Presidential Inauguration of William Jefferson Clinton as President of the United States. The footage also includes additional Presidential Inauguration festivities. This footage is official public record produced by the White House Television (WHTV) crew, provided by the Clinton Presidential Library. Date: January 20, 1993Location: US Capitol. Washington, DC ARC Identifier: 1 Access Restriction(s): unrestrictedUse Restrictions(s): unrestricted Camera: White House Television (WHTV) / Main Local Identifiers: MT00001, MT00002, MT00003, MT00004, MT00005, MT00007, MT00008, MT00009, MT00011, MT00012 This material is public domain, as it is a work prepared by an officer or employee of the U.S.

Harry S.Truman Library & Museum. Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum. RichardNixonLibrary. JFK Library. TheLBJLibrary. While in the Senate, Lyndon Johnson often made a record of his telephone conversations by having a third party, frequently Walter Jenkins, listen in on his conversations and take shorthand notes. The notes were transcribed and many of the transcripts are filed in the pre-presidential collection, "Notes and Transcripts of Johnson Telephone Conversations.

" During the Vice Presidential period, Johnson used an Edison Voicewriter to record his conversations. The Voicewriter used thin red flat disks which were similar in appearance to 45 rpm records and recorded by making a groove in the disk. All of the recorded Vice Presidential telephone conversations that the LBJ Library has located are on the Edison Voicewriter disks. The staff has also found IBM belts and Dictaphone Dictabelt recordings of speeches and interviews from the Pre-Presidential period.

The earliest "belt" recordings of telephone conversations were created on November 22, 1963. HooverPresLib. C-SPAN's Presidential Libraries: History Uncovered. IkeLibrary. George Bush Presidential Library and Museum.