Name/Title
Presidential Pen (Lyndon B. Johnson)Entry/Object ID
A.2001.006.002Tags
Needs Accession Sheet, Needs Location, Needs Parent FileScope and Content
Box with presidential pen inside. The box has the presidential seal and the signature of Lyndon B. Johnson in blue on a white background. Inside is a piece of paper that reads "One of the pens used by the President on May 17, 1968 in signing S. 391, An Act to amend the Act of March 1, 1933 setting aside certain lands in Utah as an addition to the Navajo Indian Reservation, AND S. 2745, An Act to provide for the centennial observance of the signing of the Treaty of Peace between the Navajo Indian Tribe and the United States, AND S. 1119, An Act to grant minerals on certain lands in the Crow Indian Reservation, Montana."
Beneath this description is the pen which is half black and half silver with "Lyndon B. Johnson, the White House" in gold lettering.Collection
Bennett CollectionCataloged By
Gerzetich, Courtney (Cottrell)Location
Location
Box
Bennett Collection, Box 10Room
Archive RoomBuilding
Woodland buildingDate
09/08/2023Created By
cgerzet1@oneidanation.orgCreate Date
09/08/2023Updated By
cgerzet1@oneidanation.orgUpdate Date
06/10/2025