Washington, DC- Newspaper headlines being read by tourists in front of the White House tell of history in the making. It is said to be imminent that...
Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, Washington Post staff writers who have been investigating the Watergate case, at their desk in the Post.
Demonstration outside the Whitehouse in support of the impeachment of President Nixon following the watergate revelations.
President Nixon, in a nationally televised address 8/15, asks for support against "those who would exploit Watergate in order to keep us from doing...
President Richard Nixon, claiming he was misled by his staff, has assumes "full responsibility" for the Watergate bugging and indicated a special...
American politician Richard Nixon at the White House with his family after his resignation as President, 9th August 1974. From left, son-in-law David...
View of the cover of an Extra edition of the New York Post from the day US president Richard Nixon resigned, with the headline, 'NIXON QUITS TONIGHT'.
Washington- The Washington Post won the 57th annual Pulitzer Prize for distinguished public service in journalism for its investigative reporting of...
New York, New York- Customers and employees in the television section of a local department store watch the open preliminaries of the special Senate...
American president Richard Nixon announces his resignation on national television, following the Watergate scandal.
Washington: General view in the packed Senate Caucus room as the Select Senate Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities opened its investigation...
Washington: President Richard Nixon, conceding that his refusal to surrender secret White House tapes had "heightened the mystery about Watergate"...
Washington, DC: President Richard Nixon addresses the nation on TV about the Watergate. Photo of television screen of Nixon's Broadcast.
Washington: In a brief appearance before newsmen at the White House, Pres. Nixon said there have been "major developments" in a new investigation he...
Kathy Klomparens and Bonnie MacLean, both being intensely interested in the Watergate testimony of John Dean and desirous of taking advantage of the...
President Richard Nixon said he will turn over 1,200 pages of edited transcripts about Watergate scandal to the House Judiciary Committee that, he...
Fred Clow of Boston listens to President Nixon as he delivers nationwide television address on Watergate, . President Nixon told the nation the...
American politicians Senator Howard Baker of Tennesse, Senator Sam Irvin of North Carolina, Majority Council Sam Dash, Senator Herman E Talmadge of...
Richard Nixon gives the thumbs up after his resignation as 37th President of the United States. His son-in-law David Eisenhower is with him as he...
Washington, DC. Close-up of President Richard M. Nixon seated at a desk in the Oval Office during his televised Watergate address, in which he claims...
White House reporters watch President Richard Nixon on TV as he told the nation of White House involvement in the Watergate scandal, Washington D.C.
Senate Watergate committee Chairman Sen. Sam Ervin questions former presidential aide John Ehrlichman during the panel's hearing. Seated at left is...
President Richard Nixon looks down as stands at a podium, reading a farewell speech to his staff following his resignation, the White House,...
Jerry Poth and his wife read the 'Daily Express' newspaper outside the Hilton hotel in London, following the resignation of US President Richard...
Pres. Richard M. Nixon addresses a gathering at dedication ceremonies of the Cedars of Lebanon Health Care Center. In the background are protesters...
John W. Dean III, the fired White House Counsel, is sworn in 6/25 as the Senate Watergate Committee resumes its investigation of the Watergate...
Los Angeles: A handcuffed G Gordon Liddy, , a member of the White House Security "Plumbers" squad, arrives at Los Angeles Count jail to await...
James McCord Jr. , convicted of burglarizing Democratic Headquarters at the Watergate last June, testifies before the Select Senate Watergate...
Metropolitan Police Department investigator explains the fateful break-in on July 17, 1972 at the Democratic National Committee Headquarters to the...
Richard Milhous Nixon 37th President of the USA who resigned in 1974 under threat of impeachment after the Watergate scandal.
Washington: The House Judiciary Committee, at the urging of the panel's second ranking Republican, Rep. Robert McClory of Illinois, moved 7/30 toward...
Washington: President Nixon said he will turn over 1,200 pages edited transcripts about the Watergate scandel to the House Judiciary Committee that...
Three of the seven persons accused of burglarizing and bugging Democratic National Headquarters at the Watergate building arrive at U.S. District...
Between the acts, clowns from the Shrine Circus take time to watch the absorbing drama of the Senate Watergate hearings on television. The circus is...
Washington, DC: The trial of the "Watergate Seven," the men accused of bugging the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee last June,...
Washington, DC- Eugenio R. Martinez and Bernard L. Baker , two of the seven men who pleaded guilty or were convicted in the June 17 break-in at the...
Senator Daniel Inouye , a member of the Senate Watergate Committee, watched President Nixon deliver his speech Wednesday with family and friends....
Richard Nixon, waves goodbye, as he departs in the Presidential Helicopter from the South Lawn of the White House on the day of his resignation.
Former White House counsel John Dean testifies against the Nixon administration to the Senate Watergate Committee
Mug shot of Edward Martin, alias James W. McCord, after being booked for the 1972 Watergate break-in.
Congressman Peter Rodino , chair of the House Judicial Committee that oversaw the Richard Nixon impeachment hearings, surrounding by journalists,...
Washington, DC. John W. Dean III faces the Senate Watergate Committee As hearings resume on the Watergate Affair. Dean, the ousted White House...
President Nixon, conceding that his refusal to surrender secret White House tapes had "heightened the mystery about Watergate" and caused suspicions...
President Nixon comes across an angry crowd while campaigning in Michigan during the height of the Watergate scandal.
This sketch shows White House Watergate Attorney James St. Claire arguing before the Supreme Court over whether President Nixon could assert...
Washington: Watergate conspirator James McCord demonstrates for the Senate Watergate committee May 22 some of the bugging equipment used in the...
Washington, DC. President Richard M. Nixon told a group of Congressional leaders 5/15 that he favors amending the U.S. Constitution to limit a...
The select Senate Watergate Committee begins its investigation into the Watergate scandal in the Senate Caucus Room before a nationwide TV audience....
The Watergate hotel and office building is seen May 31, 2005 in Washington, DC. A Vanity Fair magazine article reports that a retired FBI official,...
Washington, D.C.: Sen. Sam Ervin , head of a special Senate Committee investigating the Watergate case, renewed his threat to have White House aides...
Makes TV Address. Washington: President Nixon, in a nationally televised broadcast, asked for support against "those who would exploit Watergate in...
Bernard Barker and Virgilio Gonzales . Four more defendants in the Watergate political espionage trial pleaded guilty to all charges against them in...
Exclaiming she never gives sidewalk interviews, Mrs. Martha Mitchell, wife of former U.S. Attorney general John Mitchell, leaves he New York...
Promotional portrait of Robert Redford, right, and Dustin Hoffman standing in front of the Washington Post Building in a still from director Alan J...
The Judiciary Committee Impeachment Panel gathered to hear evidence in the Watergate affair, eventually leading to the impeachment of President...
James McCord Jr. Looks on while his lawyer Bernard Fensterwald speaks to journalist Carl Bernstein and other reporters after McCord testified about...
Senate Watergate Committee members and staff gather around Chairman Sam Ervin to confer about executive privilege being invoked by former White House...
Representatives Edward Boland of Massachusetts , Jack Edwards and others sit at a long table and listen to the White House tapes, Washington, DC. The...
American lawyer John Dean, who who served as White House Counsel for US President Nixon, accompanied by his wife, Maureen, as he departs after...