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President Truman at a Whistlestop in Baltimore

98-1310
Accession Number
98-1310
8x10 inches (21x26 cm)
Black & White
Related Collection
HST Keywords
Maryland - Baltimore; Trains - Truman - 1948; Truman - Campaigns - Presidential - 1948; Truman - Trips - Western - 1948
Rights

Public Domain - This item is in the public domain and can be used freely without further permission.

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Credit:

Harry S. Truman Library & Museum.

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Description

President Harry S. Truman is introduced to the crowd at the train station in Baltimore, Maryland, by an unidentified man. Matthew Connelly leans against the rail next to the President. Secret Service agent Roy Kellerman stands at right in foreground (hands on hips). This stop was during the western trip in 1948. From: Album from Capt. Robert Dennison, U.S. Navy.

Date(s)
June 18, 1948