A 1:17 minute quadrille sett, was originally published by Henry Kleber's "The Engagement Quadrille" in 1851 in the key of C. This song features Vivian Williams on the violin and Phil Williams on the guitar, as performed in 2011.
A 1:28 minute mazourka, which is a couple dance of Polish origin, characterized by stamping feet, clicking heels, and improvised steps. It became a popular ballroom dance in America in the mid-19th century. This tune may have come from Warrens...
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).
Senator Jordan, left, looking over the apple display in the form of the state of Idaho with Maury Sanders, of Emmett, Idaho, at the Washington Hilton Hotel.
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.
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.
Brigadier General John W. Baer, left, and Senator Jordan discuss a map of Vietnam. General Baer was attending an International-Interdepartmental Seminary at the Pentagon.
These men appeared before the Senate Interior and Insular Affairs Subcommittee on Water and Power Resources to testify on S. 697, the Southwest Idaho Water Development project. Top left to right: Al Benson of Emmett; U.S. Representative James...
Senator Jordan, left, meets with George Forschler, Ray Anderson and Lex Kunau, all of Burley, Idaho, to discuss the proposed amendment to the Wage and Hour Law.
Senator Jordan, left, becomes a good "bad guy" when Jim Willms, University of Idaho student body president and 1968 summer intern, awards Jordan a black hat for service to Idaho.
The Simplot children see Washington for the first time and stop by to see Senator Jordan. Front row, left to right: Debbie Simplot, Senator Jordan and Michael Simplot. Back row, left to right: Mrs. Don Simplot, Ruby Simplot, Don Simplot.
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...