Bill Goodwin
An eyewitness to the shooting in the House Chamber in 1954, Bill Goodwin and his fellow House Pages carried wounded Representatives on stretchers to waiting ambulances.
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Singing in the House Chamber
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Bill Goodwin’s eyewitness account of the March 1, 1954, shooting in the House Chamber is a rare perspective of a significant event in congressional history. His recollection of the startling attack—most especially the response of the Pages and other House employees—adds a layer of personal detail to the history of that tragic day. Goodwin also provides invaluable information about the daily routine and education of the House Pages. His interview encompasses a range of topics concerning the House and reveals an efficient institutional system that was dependent on the cooperation and a collegial relationship between Members and Pages.
Biography
Goodwin’s activities extended beyond his duties assisting Members of Congress: He attended morning classes before the beginning of House sessions, participated in the Page glee club, and sang at two Page graduations, including his own in 1955. Despite his busy schedule, Goodwin managed to find time for fun—going to the movies, riding horseback, and participating in a series of Page pranks. In 1954, Goodwin and his fellow Pages witnessed one of the most violent events in the history of the House when four Puerto Rican Nationalists fired hand guns in the House Chamber; five Members were struck by gunfire. In the aftermath of the shooting, Goodwin helped carry the wounded Representatives on stretchers to waiting ambulances.
After graduating from the Capitol Page School, Goodwin returned to Michigan to study veterinary medicine at Wayne University. He left school to help support his family, taking a job as a technician for National Cash Register (NCR). After eight years at NCR, he started his own cash register business. He later established a hovercraft business, designing numerous patents for the vehicle. Before he passed away in 2018, Goodwin resided in Merritt, Michigan, where he ran a landscaping business, enjoyed hunting, and sang in his church choir.
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Arriving at the Capitol
Recollections of the 1954 Shooting in the House Chamber: Part One
Recollections of the 1954 Shooting in the House Chamber: Part Two
Singing in the House Chamber
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Answering Phones in the Democratic Cloakroom
Answering Phones in the Democratic Cloakroom
Bill Goodwin, Page, U.S. House of Representatives
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Eyewitness to History
Bill Goodwin, Page, U.S. House of Representatives
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Famous 1954 Photograph
Famous 1954 Photograph
Bill Goodwin, Page, U.S. House of Representatives
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First Days as a House Page
First Days as a House Page
Bill Goodwin, Page, U.S. House of Representatives
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