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Woodward, Stanley, 1899-1992

Truman driving convertible

President Harry S. Truman smiles broadly as he takes the wheel of his new convertible club coupe as he starts on a drive in the Charlottesville, Virginia area during a holiday weekend vacation. With him are (from left to right, front seat) Secretary of the Treasury John W. Snyder; Stanley Woodward, State Department Protocol chief and President Truman's host; President Truman; (back seat, left to right) Rear Admiral James H. Foskett, Naval Aide; and Major General Harry H. Vaughan, military Aide. From: New York Herald Tribune

White House staff on vacation

Various members of President Harry S. Truman's staff at Truman Beach in Key West, Florida while on vacation with the President. Starting at the lower left, are: unidentified; Stanley Woodward (standing on beach below, partly obscured); General Wallace Graham (seated on chair, facing the beach); Admiral Robert Dennison; General Harry Vaughan (head turned away from camera); Charles Murphy (sitting on wall, back to camera); David Lloyd (wearing baseball cap); Eddie Jacobson (wearing shirt and pants, in chair); David Bell (walking, back to camera); and John Steelman. Same as 66-1151.

Truman staff in Key West

President Harry S. Truman's staff on Truman beach while vacationing with President Truman in Key West, Florida. From left to right: David Bell, William Hopkins, Joseph Short, John Steelman, unidentified, Stanley Woodward, Wallace Graham, Robert Dennison, unidentified, and William Rigdon. Same as photo 66-1150.

Truman and party at Key West

President Harry S. Truman and some of his advisors on vacation in Key West, Florida. Seated, left to right: Harry Vaughan, William D. Leahy, President Truman, John R. Steelman, and Matthew Connelly. Standing, left to right: Wallace Graham, Robert Dennison, Stanley Woodward, Clark Clifford, Eben Ayers, William Hassett, and Robert Landry. They are in the living room of the Little White House at Key West, Florida. Original photograph is in the museum collection and autographed by all men.