Photo, Print, Drawing "Pentagon papers" trial. The bombshell evidence - photographs showing that White House operatives had burglarized the office of Ellsberg's psychiatrist / David Rose.
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Title
- "Pentagon papers" trial. The bombshell evidence - photographs showing that White House operatives had burglarized the office of Ellsberg's psychiatrist / David Rose.
Summary
- Drawing shows the desk top of "James Hagga[rty?] Deputy Cle[rk]" on which are arranged photographs related to the break-in of Dr. Lewis Fielding's office that lead to the end of the second "Pentagon Papers" trial of Daniel Ellsberg and Anthony Russo due to government misconduct. Judge W. Matthew Byrne, Jr., dismissed all charges against Ellsberg and Russo.
Names
- Rose, David, 1910-2006, artist
Created / Published
- [1973 April 27]
Headings
- - Ellsberg, Daniel--Trials, litigation, etc
- - Russo, Anthony J.--(Anthony Joseph)--Trials, litigation, etc
- - Judicial proceedings--California--Los Angeles--1970-1980
- - Evidence (Law)--1970-1980
- - Military policy--California--Los Angeles--1970-1980
- - National security--California--Los Angeles--1970-1980
- - Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Communications
- - Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Moral & ethical aspects
Format Headings
- Courtroom sketches--Color--1970-1980.
- Drawings--Color--1970-1980.
Genre
- Courtroom sketches--Color--1970-1980
- Drawings--Color--1970-1980
Notes
- - Caption label from exhibit Drawing Justice: Office of Ellsberg's Psychiatrist Burglarized. President Richard Nixon, realizing that he could not stop the publication of the Pentagon Papers, feared that Daniel Ellsberg would leak additional important information. Nixon wanted to publicly discredit Ellsberg. Ordering "plumbers," David Young, Howard Hunt, and G. Gordon Liddy, to break into the Los Angeles office of Ellsberg's psychiatrist, Dr. Lewis Fielding, Nixon hoped they would locate damaging or embarrassing information about Ellsberg. Photographs on the desk of deputy clerk James Haggarty provide evidence of the government's "gross misconduct" toward Ellsberg.
- - Title from item.
- - Signed on top right.
- - Inscribed in pencil on verso: Pentagon papers photographs.
- - Stamped on verso in oval: David Rose 1623 North Curson Avenue Hollywood, Calif. 90046.
- - Gift; David Rose; (DLC/PP-1989:238).
- - Exhibited: "Drawing Justice" at the Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington, D.C., April - October 2017.
Medium
- 1 drawing on illustration board : color porous point pen, crayon, pastel, opaque white, and ink wash ; sheet 45.3 x 59.3 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- Unprocessed in PR 13 CN 1989:238.10 [item] [P&P]
Repository
- Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Digital Id
- ppmsca 51573 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.51573
Library of Congress Control Number
- 2017646665
Reproduction Number
- LC-DIG-ppmsca-51573 (digital file from original drawing)
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