Motion Picture MP2002-110
Administrative Information
Harry S. Truman discussing with interviewer Merle Miller such topics as Truman's piano lessons, the Civil War in Jackson County, Missouri, and his grandmother Young's experiences with the Union Army. Truman is asked to read his letter to his mother for the recorder, but emotionally expresses that he cannot do it. Sound only.
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Shot List
Reel 1
0:00 | Unidentified voice: “Truman story, take 13, roll 38, track 1065 continue with overlap” This soundtrack is from Talent Associates, the early producers of the television series, and includes questions from Merle Miller to Mr. Truman. | |
0:40 | Question: Talk about Mary Jane. Did you play piano with her? Mr. Truman replies yes. Question: Did your mother have a piano education? Mr. Truman replies yes. | |
1:19 | Question about General Order No. 11, during the time of the Civil War, in Jackson County Mr. Truman discusses General Order 11, which ordered everyone within several counties to leave and go to posts; their assets were stolen by federal troops. This affected Mr. Truman’s grandmother; federal troops burned her house and killed her hogs. | |
3:40 | Question about Mary Jane Truman referring to a quilt Mr. Truman replies that Grandmother Young’s (Harriett Gregg Young) quilt was used by federal troops to play cards in the muddy lot. It was called the star quilt. Uncle Harrison was hanged, but they didn’t kill him. | |
5:05 | Merle Miller asks Mr. Truman to read his letter to his mother for the recorder. In an emotional voice, Mr. Truman replies “I can’t . . . couldn’t do it . . . you know I couldn’t . . .” | |
5:43 | Question about Ralph Truman – when did he first come to Grandview? Mr. Truman couldn’t remember, but Ralph came a number of times, especially during a trip to Texas. | |
6:22 | Question: Are the original buildings on the farm? Mr. Truman replies the barn is the only original building left. | |
6:58 | Question about his first political activity. Laughter Question about Battery D – how did you get there? Ends. | |