President Harry S. Truman, First Lady Bess Truman and daughter Margaret Truman arriving in Washington, D. C. Truman's handwriting is in lower left corner. Same as 68-1693.
From left to right, Former President Harry S. Truman (left), former President Dwight D. Eisenhower (center), and President John F. Kennedy at the funeral of Sam Rayburn in Bonham, Texas.
President Harry S. Truman is pleased with himself as he poses in what he calls his "Six-Star Admiral's Cap" aboard the USS Missouri. The Chief Executive and his party are returning from a state visit to Brazil. (Same as half of the photo on 92-3). From: Houston Post.
Former President Harry S. Truman (center) is pictured with two of his grandsons, Clifton Truman Daniel (left) 3, and William Wallace Daniel, 11 months (right). Photograph has a damaged spot on the bottom right of Clifton Daniel's face. Note on the back of the photograph reads in part: "Harry S. Truman in the rare role of babysitter, showing off his grandsons . . .while their parents were away on a trip to Europe. . . Grandpa caught hell from Margaret, who discouraged photographs of the children. But it was a great picture." Part of a group of photographs belonging to E.
Photo of crowd scene at the kick off of the 7th War Loan Bond Drive in Times Square, New York City. From: Photos used in the 1984 Truman Centennial Exhibit. National Archives Photo Number: 208-LV-14U-1.
President Harry S. Truman (center) is presented with a sombrero by the Dons Club, representing the Lost Dutchman Gold Mine Research Committee of Phoenix, Arizona. All others are unidentified.
Interior view which includes four men apparently visiting the Civil Aeronautics Board office. They are members of the Japanese Diet and are being greeted by Charles S. Murphy, Chairman of the CAB (1965-1968) who is standing third from the right. G. Joseph Minetti, Vice Chairman of the CAB (1956-1978) is standing second from the right. The seal of the CAB is on the wall behind Chairman Murphy. Murphy's appointment book for the date (Box 54) identifies some of the men from Japan.
This is an image of a bronze plaque that was installed at the "Truman Homestead Memorial" that Harry S. and Bess W. Truman unveiled at Truman Corners Shopping Center on September 12, 1957. The plaque has small busts of John Anderson Truman, Martha Ellen Young Truman, J. Vivian Truman, former President Harry S. Truman, and Mary Jane Truman at the top. Text below the busts commemorates that the site of the shopping center was formerly farmland that belonged to the Truman family. Donor: New York Herald Tribune.
Former President Harry S. Truman (left) accepts the deed to property in and around Slover Park in Independence, Missouri for the site of the Harry S. Truman Library from Independence Mayor Robert P. Weatherford (foreground, right). Kansas City businessman Tom Evans is in background.