1971 Lincoln Day festivities. From left to right: Representative Jim McClure (R-Idaho), Senator Jordan (R-Idaho), Republican National Committee chairman Senator Bob Dole (R-Kansas), Representative Orval Hansen (R-Idaho) and Lieutenant Governor Jack...
Senator Jordan (R-Idaho) and Senator Church (D-Idaho) with clergyman of the year Dr. Richards. Grace Jordan and Bethine Church are standing at the far right.
G.O.P. Truth Squad, Republican National Committee, in Houston, Texas. Seated from left to right: Senator Robert Griffin (R-Michigan), Governor Dewey Bartlett (R-Oklahoma), Representative James Harvey (R-Michigan) and Senator Jordan (R-Idaho).
Senator Jordan with Astronauts from Gemini III. From left to right: Senator Saltonstall (R-Massachusetts), Astronaut John Young, Senator Jordan, and Astronaut Virgil Grissom.
Idaho congressmen with 1967 Grange Tour Members. Autographed by the four Idaho congressmen. Congressmen left to right, front row: Representative George Hansen, Representative James McClure, Senator Jordan (R-Idaho), and Senator Frank Church...
Senator Jordan, seated to the left, meets with the Idaho Potato Commission, visiting for the United Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Convention. Front row, left to right: Senator Jordan, Mike Wetherell (representing Senator Church), Congressman Orval...
Idaho politicians sample French fries made from Idaho potatoes at a reception following the 1967 State of the Union address. The potatoes were provided by the Idaho Potato and Onion Commission. From left to right: Richard Kassatly, Maryland food...
Idaho politicians greet Idaho representatives to the National Federation of Republican Women in Washington. Far left: Representative James McClure (R-Idaho) and his wife Louise. Middle: Senator Jordan and his wife Grace. Far right: Representative...
From left to right: Senator Jordan (R-Idaho), Senator Tower (R-Texas), and Senator Hartke (D-Indiana) with President Johnson, signing the Natural Resources Bill.
Senator Jordan and Senator Allot in discussion at the Republican Conference on Civil Rights. From left to right: Senator Jordan (R-Idaho), Senator Allott (R-Colorado), and Senator Aiken (R-Vermont).
Representative Glen Wegner, left, and Senator Jordan, after the Senator's announcement that he would retire. Wegner announced that he would run for his seat.