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Milhous Collection

Milhous, a name that became synonymous with controversy and distrust during the tumultuous era of Richard Nixon's presidency

Background imageMilhous Collection: KENNEDY / NIXON DEBATE, 1960. John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States

KENNEDY / NIXON DEBATE, 1960. John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States, debating Richard M
KENNEDY/NIXON DEBATE, 1960. John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States, debating Richard M. Nixon on television during the 1960 Presidential Campaign, moderated by Howard K. Smith

Background imageMilhous Collection: ANTI-NIXON POSTER, 1960. Would YOU buy a used car from this man? American poster, 1960

ANTI-NIXON POSTER, 1960. Would YOU buy a used car from this man? American poster, 1960, expressing distrust toward Republican presidential candidate Richard Nixon

Background imageMilhous Collection: Soviet political leader. Brezhnev at a White House meeting with President Richard Nixon, 1973

Soviet political leader. Brezhnev at a White House meeting with President Richard Nixon, 1973
LEONID BREZHNEV (1906-1982). Soviet political leader. Brezhnev at a White House meeting with President Richard Nixon, 1973

Background imageMilhous Collection: 37th President of the United States. Photographed at the White House, 1970

37th President of the United States. Photographed at the White House, 1970
RICHARD NIXON (1913-1994). 37th President of the United States. Photographed at the White House, 1970

Background imageMilhous Collection: Richard Nixon

Richard Nixon
37th American President (1969-74), Richard Milhous Nixon (1913-1994)

Background imageMilhous Collection: President Richard Nixon caricatured as Pinocchio in a cartoon by John Pierotti for the New York

President Richard Nixon caricatured as Pinocchio in a cartoon by John Pierotti for the New York Post, 8 June 1973
WATERGATE SCANDAL, 1973. President Richard Nixon caricatured as Pinocchio in a cartoon by John Pierotti for the New York Post, 8 June 1973, on the Watergate scandal

Background imageMilhous Collection: Richard Nixon with Edward Heath

Richard Nixon with Edward Heath
Richard Milhous Nixon (1913-1994), 37th President of the United States from 1969 to 1974 (he was also 36th Vice President from 1953 to 1961)

Background imageMilhous Collection: Nixon Richard Usa America American President

Nixon Richard Usa America American President
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Background imageMilhous Collection: You Can t Trust Anybody. Cartoon by John Pierotti for the New York Post, 8 May 1973

You Can t Trust Anybody. Cartoon by John Pierotti for the New York Post, 8 May 1973
WATERGATE SCANDAL, 1973. You Can t Trust Anybody. Cartoon by John Pierotti for the New York Post, 8 May 1973, on former White House Counsel John Deans decision to cooperate with investigators of

Background imageMilhous Collection: POSTER: PENNSYLVANIA, c1938. Poster promoting rural Pennsylvania. Lithograph by Katherine Milhous

POSTER: PENNSYLVANIA, c1938. Poster promoting rural Pennsylvania. Lithograph by Katherine Milhous, c1938

Background imageMilhous Collection: NIXON AND KHRUSHCHEV, 1959. U. S. Vice President Richard Nixon (right, at microphone)

NIXON AND KHRUSHCHEV, 1959. U. S. Vice President Richard Nixon (right, at microphone)
NIXON AND KHRUSHCHEV, 1959. U.S. Vice President Richard Nixon (right, at microphone) debating Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev on the respective merits of capitalism

Background imageMilhous Collection: RICHARD NIXON (1913-1994). 37th President of the United States

RICHARD NIXON (1913-1994). 37th President of the United States. Escorting his daughter Tricia down the aisle at her wedding to Edward Cox in the rose garden of the White House at Washington, D.C

Background imageMilhous Collection: NIXON PROTEST, 1973. Protesters carrying an Impeach Nixon sign near the United

NIXON PROTEST, 1973. Protesters carrying an Impeach Nixon sign near the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. Photograph, 1973

Background imageMilhous Collection: 37th President of the United States. Front page of the New York Daily News, 9 August 1974

37th President of the United States. Front page of the New York Daily News, 9 August 1974
RICHARD NIXON (1913-1994). 37th President of the United States. Front page of the New York Daily News, 9 August 1974, announcing the resignation of President Richard Nixon following the Watergate

Background imageMilhous Collection: English cartoon by Michael Cummings, 1973, on the damage to the administration of U. S

English cartoon by Michael Cummings, 1973, on the damage to the administration of U. S
WATERGATE SCANDAL, 1973. English cartoon by Michael Cummings, 1973, on the damage to the administration of U.S. President Richard Nixon resulting from the Watergate scandal

Background imageMilhous Collection: 37th President of the United States. Photographed on 21 January 1969

37th President of the United States. Photographed on 21 January 1969, the first full day of his presidency
RICHARD NIXON (1913-1994). 37th President of the United States. Photographed on 21 January 1969, the first full day of his presidency

Background imageMilhous Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1960. Ticker tape parade in New York City for Republican presidential

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1960. Ticker tape parade in New York City for Republican presidential candidate Richard Nixon, November 1960. Photographed by Toni Frissell

Background imageMilhous Collection: 37th President of the United States. Standing with a crowd outside the White House in Washington

37th President of the United States. Standing with a crowd outside the White House in Washington, D. C
RICHARD NIXON (1913-1994). 37th President of the United States. Standing with a crowd outside the White House in Washington, D.C

Background imageMilhous Collection: 37th President of the United States. Photographed 25 March 1971

37th President of the United States. Photographed 25 March 1971
RICHARD NIXON (1913-1994). 37th President of the United States. Photographed 25 March 1971

Background imageMilhous Collection: 37th President of the United States. Nixon with Chinese Premier Chou En-lai during his diplomatic

37th President of the United States. Nixon with Chinese Premier Chou En-lai during his diplomatic visit to China
RICHARD NIXON (1913-1994). 37th President of the United States. Nixon with Chinese Premier Chou En-lai during his diplomatic visit to China. Photographed February 1972

Background imageMilhous Collection: 37th President of the United States. Vice President Nixon with his wife Patricia at a hotel

37th President of the United States. Vice President Nixon with his wife Patricia at a hotel. Photographed 1953
RICHARD NIXON (1913-1994). 37th President of the United States. Vice President Nixon with his wife Patricia at a hotel. Photographed 1953

Background imageMilhous Collection: 37th President of the United States. Photographed in 1960, while Vice President

37th President of the United States. Photographed in 1960, while Vice President
RICHARD NIXON (1913-1994). 37th President of the United States. Photographed in 1960, while Vice President

Background imageMilhous Collection: I Have Discovered That According to a Secret Tape of June 23, 1972, I AM a Crook

I Have Discovered That According to a Secret Tape of June 23, 1972, I AM a Crook
WATERGATE SCANDAL, 1974. I Have Discovered That According to a Secret Tape of June 23, 1972, I AM a Crook. Cartoon by Bill Sanders for the Milwaukee Journal, 6 August 1974

Background imageMilhous Collection: (1913-1994). 37th President of the United States

(1913-1994). 37th President of the United States
RICHARD M. NIXON (1913-1994). 37th President of the United States

Background imageMilhous Collection: RICHARD NIXON (1913-1994). 37th President of the United States

RICHARD NIXON (1913-1994). 37th President of the United States. Pitching the first ball of the 1973 major league baseball season

Background imageMilhous Collection: Republican button from the 1960 presidential campaign, supporting the presidential candidacy of

Republican button from the 1960 presidential campaign, supporting the presidential candidacy of incumbent Vice
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1960. Republican button from the 1960 presidential campaign, supporting the presidential candidacy of incumbent Vice President Richard Nixon

Background imageMilhous Collection: Oil over a photograph, c1969

Oil over a photograph, c1969
RICHARD NIXON (1913-1994). Oil over a photograph, c1969

Background imageMilhous Collection: 37th President of the United States. Nixon as Vice President

37th President of the United States. Nixon as Vice President, speaking with reporters on board a plane following his
RICHARD NIXON (1913-1994). 37th President of the United States. Nixon as Vice President, speaking with reporters on board a plane following his visit to the Soviet Union, 5 August 1959

Background imageMilhous Collection: Cartoon by John Pierotti for the New York Post, 14 May 1973, on the damage being done to

Cartoon by John Pierotti for the New York Post, 14 May 1973, on the damage being done to the office of the presidency
WATERGATE SCANDAL, 1973. Cartoon by John Pierotti for the New York Post, 14 May 1973, on the damage being done to the office of the presidency as a result of President Richard Nixons involvement in

Background imageMilhous Collection: 37th President of the United States. President Nixon (second from left)

37th President of the United States. President Nixon (second from left) meeting with members of the National Commission
RICHARD NIXON (1913-1994). 37th President of the United States. President Nixon (second from left) meeting with members of the National Commission on Productivity

Background imageMilhous Collection: 37th President of the United States. Photographed 28 March 1971

37th President of the United States. Photographed 28 March 1971
RICHARD NIXON (1913-1994). 37th President of the United States. Photographed 28 March 1971

Background imageMilhous Collection: Republican campaign button from the 1972 Presidential election featuring Richard Nixon

Republican campaign button from the 1972 Presidential election featuring Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN:1972. Republican campaign button from the 1972 Presidential election featuring Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew

Background imageMilhous Collection: Campaign button, 1968, featuring Republican presidential candidate Richard Nixon

Campaign button, 1968, featuring Republican presidential candidate Richard Nixon
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1968. Campaign button, 1968, featuring Republican presidential candidate Richard Nixon and vice presidential candidate Spiro Agnew

Background imageMilhous Collection: 37th President of the United States. Photographed c1969

37th President of the United States. Photographed c1969
RICHARD NIXON (1913-1994). 37th President of the United States. Photographed c1969

Background imageMilhous Collection: RICHARD NIXON (1913-1994)

RICHARD NIXON (1913-1994). 37th President of the United States. Tossing out the first ball at the Senators opening game with New York, Washington, D.C. 7 April 1969. Photographed by Warren Leffler

Background imageMilhous Collection: Presidential Campaign: 1960

Presidential Campaign: 1960
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN:1960. Republican campaign button from the 1960 Presidential election featuring Richard Nixon and Henry Cabot Lodge

Background imageMilhous Collection: RICHARD NIXON (1913-1994)

RICHARD NIXON (1913-1994). 37th President of the United States. Nixon speaking at a Veterans of Foreign Wars convention. Photographed 21 August 1973

Background imageMilhous Collection: CAMPAIGN BUTTONS. An asssortment of 20th century American presidential campaign buttons

CAMPAIGN BUTTONS. An asssortment of 20th century American presidential campaign buttons

Background imageMilhous Collection: CAMPAIGN BUTTONS. An assortment of buttons from 20th century American presidential campaigns

CAMPAIGN BUTTONS. An assortment of buttons from 20th century American presidential campaigns

Background imageMilhous Collection: RICHARD NIXON (1913-1994). 37th President of the United States

RICHARD NIXON (1913-1994). 37th President of the United States. As the Republican Vice Presidential candidate, with his cocker spaniel Checkers at his home in Washington, D.C. September 1952

Background imageMilhous Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1952. Lets Clean-Up with Eisenhower and Nixon

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1952. Lets Clean-Up with Eisenhower and Nixon. Campaign memorabilia supporting Republican presidential and vice-presidential candidates, Dwight D

Background imageMilhous Collection: CAMPAIGN BOWTIE, 1952. Ike-Dick battery-operated bowtie supporting presidential

CAMPAIGN BOWTIE, 1952. Ike-Dick battery-operated bowtie supporting presidential and vice presidential candidates Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon, 1952

Background imageMilhous Collection: SPACE: APOLLO 11. President Richard M. Nixon applauds astronauts Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins

SPACE: APOLLO 11. President Richard M. Nixon applauds astronauts Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Edwin Buzz Aldrin in the quarantine trailer, 1969



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Milhous, a name that became synonymous with controversy and distrust during the tumultuous era of Richard Nixon's presidency. From an anti-Nixon poster in 1960 questioning his integrity to caricatures depicting him as Pinocchio during the Watergate scandal, Milhous was a figure who evoked skepticism among Americans. In 1970, a photograph captured Milhous at the White House, portraying him as the 37th President of the United States. However, it was his meeting with Soviet political leader Brezhnev in 1973 that further fueled suspicions about his intentions and alliances. Despite these events, there were moments when Milhous appeared alongside other world leaders like Edward Heath and engaged in diplomatic discussions. These encounters only added complexity to his persona – a man whose actions seemed contradictory at times. Interestingly enough, there is another side to the name Milhous that predates Richard Nixon's rise to power. A lithograph by Katherine Milhous promoting rural Pennsylvania serves as a reminder that not all associations with this surname are negative or politically charged. Nevertheless, it was through protests and signs calling for Nixon's impeachment that Milhous faced public scrutiny. The sentiment expressed on one sign read: "You Can't Trust Anybody, " reflecting widespread disillusionment with both politicians and institutions during this dark chapter of American history. Milhous remains an enigmatic figure even today – remembered for his role in shaping America but forever shadowed by controversies surrounding Watergate. Whether you would buy a used car from this man or not is subjective; however, one thing is certain – he left an indelible mark on our nation's history.