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President Truman in Cincinnati after Dedicating a Monument in Bolivar, Missouri

92-69
Accession Number
92-69
7 x 9.5 inches
Black & White
HST Keywords
Missouri - Cities - Bolivar; Ohio - Cincinnati; Eisenhower, Dwight D. - Ref. to; Trains - Truman - 1948; Truman - Campaigns - Presidential - 1948 - Ohio, Cincinatti
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Description
President Harry S. Truman holds a newspaper containing a story of General Eisenhower's refusal to accept Democratic urge that he take the party's Presidential nomination, and issued a terse "no comment" as he stood on the observation platform of his private car this morning. President Truman stopped here in Cincinnati, Ohio for 30 minutes enroute to Washington from Bolivar, Missouri, where he dedicated a monument. From: Houston Post.
Date(s)
July 6, 1948