Hannegan, Irma P., 1904-1995
Mrs. Hannegan's table is shown as they face the camera during a dinner honoring her husband, Robert E. Hannegan, as Postmaster General of the United States
Mrs. Hannegan's table is shown as they face the camera during a dinner honoring her husband, Robert E. Hannegan, as Postmaster General of the United States. Mrs. Hannegan is the first lady turned with the fur coat on her chair. From: The Album, Testimonial Dinner to Hon. Robert E. Hannegan.
1946 Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner
Matthew Connelly, Appointment Secretary to President Harry S. Truman, is with several fellow guests at the 1946 Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner. From left to right: unidentified man, Postmaster General Robert Hannegan, Matthew Connelly, unidentified man, unidentified girl, Irma (Mrs. Robert E.) Hannegan. From the scrapbooks of Matt Connelly, Vol. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hannegan
Postmaster General Robert Hannegan and his wife, Irma P. Hannegan, possibly on a vacation in Florida. Scanned from original negative.
Hannegan Vacation
Mrs. Irma P. Hannegan (foreground, center), daughter Patricia Hannegan (right), and son William Hannegan (second from right) on vacation with a little dog, possibly in Florida. Other child is unidentified, but may be Sally Hannegan. Scanned from original negative.
Hannegan Vacation
Mrs. Irma P. Hannegan (foreground, center), daughter Patricia Hannegan (right), and son William Hannegan (second from right) on vacation, possibly in Florida. Other child is unidentified, but may be Sally Hannegan. Scanned from original negative.
Hannegans at Christmas
From left to right, Mrs. Irma P. Hannegan, Postmaster General Robert Hannegan, and Sally Ann Hannegan decorate a Christmas tree. Scanned from original negative.