Authors: Jim Newton
Ike and Mamie on their wedding day, July 1, 1916. Courtesy of the Eisenhower Library
The Eisenhower family, circa 1926. Courtesy of the Eisenhower Library
Eisenhower and George Marshall, June 19, 1943. Bettmann/CORBIS
Eisenhower and Kay Summersby. Courtesy of the Eisenhower Library
Eisenhower meets with soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division on the eve of D-day. Courtesy of the Eisenhower Library
Ike and Mamie walk outside Low Memorial Library at Columbia during the 1952 campaign. They are accompanied by John A. Krout (left), dean of the Columbia Graduate Faculties. Courtesy of the Eisenhower Library
Eisenhower receives the news that Harry Truman has fired Douglas MacArthur, 1951. Courtesy of the Eisenhower Library
Eisenhower greets the Republican National Convention, 1952. Courtesy of the Eisenhower Library
Ike teaches Richard Nixon, his vice presidential running mate, how to fly-fish, 1952. Courtesy of the Eisenhower Library
Eisenhower visits soldiers during his trip to Korea in December 1952. Courtesy of the Eisenhower Library
The first Eisenhower cabinet. Fred Vinson, chief justice of the United States, stands at the center, in robes. Abbie Rowe, National Park Service
Eisenhower and Earl Warren, joined by Attorney General Herbert Brownell, welcome a group of newly naturalized American citizens, November 10, 1954. Bettmann/CORBIS
On October 25, 1955, Eisenhower makes his first public appearance, on the roof of Fitzsimons Army Hospital, after his heart attack. Courtesy of the Eisenhower Library