Color photograph of the Kennedys boarding Air Force One in Fort Worth
David Francis Powers (1912-1998) was Special Assistant and assistant Appointments Secretary to President Kennedy. Powers first met Kennedy in 1946 when the young war hero was running for Congress in Massachusetts. The two maintained a close friendship for the rest of Kennedy's life. Powers personally documented the president's trip to Texas in 1963. In addition to this poignant image of the Kennedys boarding Air Force One at Carswell Air Force Base in Fort Worth, while riding in the Secret Service follow-up car directly behind the presidential limousine in the Dallas motorcade, Powers shot color home movie footage of the Kennedys from his unique vantage. Powers later recalled that he ran out of film at 12:17PM, a little less than fifteen minutes prior to the assassination. Following President Kennedy's death, Powers served as the first curator of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston. He also co-authored, with fellow Kennedy advisor Kenny O'Donnell, the 1972 book, Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye.
The Museum's Estate of David F. Powers Collection includes Powers' sworn statement from his account of the assassination, a letter written by First Lady Jackie Kennedy regarding the comedy album The First Family, as well as personal files, photographs and notes related to President Kennedy and the day of the assassination. - Stephen Fagin, Curator