John R. Quinn smiles at O'Neil as he shakes hands with another unidentified man. Mrs. O'Neil smiles beside her husband. Other uniformed young men can be seen standing behind them.
Portrait of John R. Quinn, National Commander of the American Legion; he smiles looking off-camera. A similar photograph apears in "LEGION LEADER ALL WESTERNER: Bread of Vision as He is Typical of Plains; "Old Man Quinn's Sen John" Will Stick to Him; Leader in School [School], College-and Among Cowboys," Los Angeles Times, 28 Oct. 1923: II8.
Portrait of John R. Quinn looking off-camera. A similar photograph apears in "JOHN R. QUINN IN MAYOR RACE: Former National Commander of Legion Tells Proposes 'I Am Not Backed by Special Interests,' He Says Candidacy Dedicated to End 'Graft and Inefficiency'," Los Angeles Times, 20 Feb. 1929: A1.
Portrait of John R. Quinn looking at the camera. A similar photograph apears in "JOHN R. QUINN IN MAYOR RACE: Former National Commander of Legion Tells Proposes 'I Am Not Backed by Special Interests,' He Says Candidacy Dedicated to End 'Graft and Inefficiency'," Los Angeles Times, 20 Feb. 1929: A1.
Portrait of John R. Quinn, National Commander of the American Legion; he smirks while looking at the camera. A similar photograph apears in "LEGION LEADER ALL WESTERNER: Bread of Vision as He is Typical of Plains; "Old Man Quinn's Sen John" Will Stick to Him; Leader in School, College-and Among Cowboys," Los Angeles Times, 28 Oct. 1923: II8.
National Commander of the American Legion, John R. Quinn (center) poses with two unknown men. Possibly reported in "Warm Welcome From Buddies to Legion Leader: SWINGING AROUND CIRCLE Commander Visiting Principal Legion Posts of Nation; Speaks at Hollywood Stadium Meeting," Los Angeles Times, 10 June 1924: A1.