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August 9, 1974: Richard Nixon boards Army One after resigning as President of the United States Nixon-depart.png
August 9, 1974: Richard Nixon boards Army One after resigning as President of the United States

August 1, 1974 (Thursday)

August 2, 1974 (Friday)

August 3, 1974 (Saturday)

August 4, 1974 (Sunday)

August 5, 1974 (Monday)

August 6, 1974 (Tuesday)

August 7, 1974 (Wednesday)

August 8, 1974 (Thursday)

Nixon's resignation speech Nixon Resignation Speech 1974 with Alvin Snyder.jpg
Nixon's resignation speech

August 9, 1974 (Friday)

Chief Justice Warren Burger swears in Gerald Ford as President of the United States Ford sworn-in.jpg
Chief Justice Warren Burger swears in Gerald Ford as President of the United States

August 10, 1974 (Saturday)

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August Jam

August 11, 1974 (Sunday)

August 12, 1974 (Monday)

President Ford addresses Congress in the United States House chamber View of the House Chamber in the United States Capitol as President Gerald R. Ford Addresses a Joint Session of Congress - NARA - 12082587.jpg
President Ford addresses Congress in the United States House chamber

August 13, 1974 (Tuesday)

August 14, 1974 (Wednesday)

August 15, 1974 (Thursday)

Attempted assassination of Park Chung Hee Attempted Assassination of Pak Chong-hui, 15 August 1974.jpg
Attempted assassination of Park Chung Hee

August 16, 1974 (Friday)

President and Mrs. Ford with the King and Queen of Jordan King Hussein of Jordan, President Gerald R. Ford, First Lady Betty Ford, and Queen Alia Standing in the North Portico of the White House Prior to a State Dinner - NARA - 23869121.jpg
President and Mrs. Ford with the King and Queen of Jordan

August 17, 1974 (Saturday)

August 18, 1974 (Sunday)

August 19, 1974 (Monday)

August 20, 1974 (Tuesday)

Gerald Ford and Nelson Rockefeller in the Oval Office President Gerald R. Ford and Vice President-Designate Nelson A. Rockefeller Meeting in the Oval Office - NARA - 12082599.jpg
Gerald Ford and Nelson Rockefeller in the Oval Office

August 21, 1974 (Wednesday)

A Northrop YF-17 in 1976 Northrop YF-17.jpg
A Northrop YF-17 in 1976
A Hawker Siddeley Hawk T1W XX204 Hawker Siddeley Hawk T1A UK Air Force (19890356402).jpg
A Hawker Siddeley Hawk T1W

August 22, 1974 (Thursday)

August 23, 1974 (Friday)

August 24, 1974 (Saturday)

The Johnson statue in 2014 A statue of President Lyndon B. Johnson on the Texas State Parks' portion of the LBJ Ranch near Stonewall in the Texas Hill Country LCCN2014633794.tif
The Johnson statue in 2014

August 25, 1974 (Sunday)

August 26, 1974 (Monday)

August 27, 1974 (Tuesday)

August 28, 1974 (Wednesday)

August 29, 1974 (Thursday)

August 30, 1974 (Friday)

August 31, 1974 (Saturday)

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