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Truman stops on a dock and talks with residents of Mackinac Island

2004-420
Accession Number
2004-420
3x5 inches
Black & White
Keywords
HST Keywords
Michigan - Cities - Port Huron; Michigan - General File - Mackinac Island; Truman - Trips - Other - Post Presidential - Michigan - Mackinac Island
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Description

Former President Harry S. Truman (left, in dark suit), on a visit to Mackinac Island and Port Huron, Michigan, takes a stroll on a dock and stops to talk with residents of the Island. Governor of Michigan, G. Mennen Williams, stands at far right; Nancy Quirk Williams stands at left in background. Others are unidentified. From: Grant McDonald

Date(s)
ca.
August 1955