Dates: 1940-1973
The papers of David F. Wallace are comprised of approximately sixty pages of documents, consisting primarily of correspondence from Bess and Harry S. Truman. A few letters are addressed to David F. Wallace's father, Fred (Bess Truman's youngest brother); his mother, Christine; and his wife, Linda. The collection is divided into two series: a Correspondence File, which is arranged alphabetically, and a Miscellaneous File.
Size: Less than one linear foot (about 60 pages).
Access: Open.
Copyright: Copyright in the unpublished writings of David F. Wallace in this collection has not been donated. Documents prepared by United States government employees in the course of their official duties are in the public domain. Copyright interest in documents which do not fall into this category is presumed to remain with the creators of the documents, or their heirs.
Processed by: Dennis E. Bilger (1977)
Updated by: Rebecca J. Phipps (2000) as part of the Truman Library Internship Program
Supervising Archivists: Randy Sowell and Amy Williams
1934, October 17 |
Born, Independence, Missouri, to Fred and Christine Wallace |
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1934-42 |
Lived in the Wallace home at 219 N. Delaware |
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1952-56 |
Attended University of New Mexico; Political Science major |
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1959-70 |
Operated a public relations firm in New York City |
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1970, October 10 |
Married Linda Carol Rees |
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c. 1970-1978 |
Operated public relations and advertising firm in Los Angeles, California |
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c. 1977 |
Son Christopher Wallace born |
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1978 |
Became a free-lance journalist in Los Angeles |
The papers of David F. Wallace are comprised of approximately sixty pages of documents, consisting primarily of correspondence from Harry S. and Bess Truman to their nephew. A few of the letters are addressed to David F. Wallace's father, Fred (Bess Truman's youngest brother); his mother, Christine; and his wife, Linda. The collection is divided into two series: a Correspondence File, which is arranged alphabetically, and a Miscellaneous File.
The bulk of the Correspondence File contains letters and notes from both Bess and Harry S. Truman to the Wallaces. Harry Truman's letters to David are general in nature, expressing gratitude for David's remembrances and well-wishes. Several of the letters refer to various business ventures that David had proposed for his uncle and favors he had requested from him. In his letters, Truman provides little information about these matters, making statements such as "the very thing you wrote me about" or "it is not going to be possible for me to do what you wrote me about." The Family Correspondence File of the Harry S. Truman Post Presidential Papers contains David F. Wallace's original letters to Harry Truman and should be consulted in conjunction with this collection.
Bess Truman's letters to David and his wife Linda are generally thank you notes and holiday greetings. The papers also include brief notes to Christine Wallace that once accompanied checks from the Trumans.
The Correspondence File also includes thank you notes, holiday greetings, and general correspondence to Fred Wallace from Senator Clinton Anderson, Oscar L. Chapman, Senator Earl C. Clements, H. G Crim, John F. Curry, Victor R. Messall, and W. Stuart Symington.
The Miscellaneous File contains tax bills from 1940 and 1941 relating to the estate of George P. Gates. Gates was the grandfather of Bess Truman and the great-grandfather of David F. Wallace.
SERIES DESCRIPTIONS
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Series |
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1 |
CORRESPONDENCE FILE, 1940-1973 Correspondence from Harry S. Truman, Bess Truman and others to David F. Wallace, his father Fred, his mother Christine, and his wife Linda. Arranged alphabetically. |
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MISCELLANEOUS FILE, 1940-1941 Tax bills regarding the estate of George P. Gates. |
Box 1
CORRESPONDENCE FILE, 1940-1973
- Anderson, Senator Clinton P. - October 17, 1950
- Chapman, Oscar L. - December 7, 1949
- Clements, Senator Earl C. - January 8, 1955
- Crim, H. G. - December 21, 1955
- Curry, John F. - January 22, 1950
- Envelopes - Harry S. Truman to David Wallace
- Messall, Victor R. - September 9, 1940
- Symington, W. Stuart - September 19, 1950
- Truman, Harry S - 1947-1973 and Undated
- Truman, Mrs. Harry S. (Bess Wallace) - 1950-1973 and Undated
- Tax Bills - George P. Gates Estate. 1940-1941
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