Portrait of U.S. Labor Department official Robert C. Goodwin seated at his desk and using the telephone. At the time Goodwin was the director of the Labor Department's U.S. Employment Service.
Interior view of a group of 15 men at an unidentified location/event. Robert C. Goodwin is standing on the back row, first on the left. The group may have been associated with the War Manpower Commission. Robert Goodwin was executive director of the War Manpower Commission in 1945.
Exterior group portrait identified as Conference of State Employment Security, Executive Directors, Employment Service Directors, and Representatives of the Social Security Board, Washington, D.C., July 23-27, 1940. Robert C. Goodwin, wearing a dark suit, is standing on the back row near the center of the photo and just to the right of the center door.
Charles S. Murphy, Special Counsel to the President (1950-1953), is seen standing next to a train car. Identification written on the back states this picture was connected with a trip of the President between September 27 and November 4, 1952. Exact location and others in view are not identified.
Charles S. Murphy, Undersecretary of Agriculture (1961-1965), is standing at a podium on the left located on a stage. He had been invited to speak at the "The Lost Colony" production at Manteo, North Carolina. Two unidentified costumed men holding flags are in view as well as an unidentified man seated on a bench behind Murphy.
Charles S. Murphy, Undersecretary of Agriculture (1961-1965), is standing on the left next to an unidentified male actor in costume. The location is believed to be Manteo, North Carolina. Mr. Murphy made a guest appearance at "The Lost Colony" production where he spoke. Both appear to be standing perhaps on the stage.