Personal Papers and Organizational Records
The Truman Library has accumulated approximately 600 collections of President Truman's relatives, friends and associates.
The online finding aids are intended to provide information to researchers intending to make a research visit to the library, not as a means of selecting materials for mail order photocopying. The folder titles are typically not specific enough for that purpose.
- Quick, Spencer R. Papers- Special Assistant to the Assistant to the President, Dr. John Steelman, 1952-1953 The papers of Spencer R. Quick relate predominantly to his work as Special Assistant to the Assistant to the President, John R. Steelman. The collection consists…
- Quinn, Theo J. Papers- Postmaster, St. Joseph, Missouri, 1936-1960. The papers of Theo J. Quinn contain correspondence between Quinn and postmasters in other countries concerning the nature of their work and the need for international peace and understanding. Also…
- Quirk, James T. Papers- Officer, U.S. Army, 1943-1946, 1951 The papers of James T. Quirk document primarily his service as a public relations officer in the U.S. Army during World War II and the Korean War. Quirk served in the European theater from 1943 to 1945 and in…