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.
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...
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...
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.
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...
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...
From left to right: Bethine Church, Senator Jordan, Mrs. Kimber Ricks, Mr. Kimber Ricks, Grace Jordan, and Senator Church. Mr. and Mrs. Kimber Ricks headed the New Freedom Singers visit to Washington, D.C. from Ricks College in Idaho. Photograph...
Senator Jordan visits with Nez Perce Indians. From left to right: Jesse Greene of Lapwai, Idaho; Phil Types of Lapwai, Idaho; Angus Wilson of Lewiston, Idaho; Maurice R. Slickpoo of Juliaetta, Idaho; and
Harrison Lott of Lapwai, Idaho.
Nez Perce Tribal Executive Committee meeting. From left to right, front row: Angus Wilson (chairman), Harrison Lott, Senator Jordan. Back row: Tom Ezekial, Richard Schistee (Tribal Counsel for Washington, D.C.), and Allen Slickpoo.
Senator Jordan visits the National Reactor Testing Station Health Services Laboratory in Idaho with W. L. Ginkel, manager of the Atomic Energy Commission Idaho Operations Office.
Campaign postcard for gubernatorial candidate Len Jordan. The front side features a portrait of Len Jordan with his signature and the back left hand corner reads "For governor the man who will represent ALL Idaho".