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One of Four Pictures of a Smiling Harry S. Truman

One of four pictures of a smiling Harry S. Truman, 2" by 5", cropped from larger photographs. The times and places of the original photographs are unknown. The pictures were attached to a 35th Division Association decal, with "member 1958" on it, so the pictures might possibly be from the 35th Division 1958 reunion. From: 35th Division Collection - Unidentified and miscellaneous file.

Hugh Fulton at a microphone

Hugh Fulton, Chief Counsel of the Special Committee of the Senate to Investigate the National Defense Program (Truman Committee) from 1941 to 1944, stands before a desk or table, holding a microphone at what appears to be a conference or a hearing. The event and location are unknown, although printed material on the table has a date of 4/2/1947. (See 2002-362.) From: Hugh Fulton.

President Truman at Key West

A color photograph showing President Truman as he relaxes in a chair during his trip to Key West. The President is reading some papers and has a pith helmet in his lap. Paul M. Angle's book, The Lincoln Reader, is open nearby on the ground. From: Papers of Charles Ross, 12x18 Metal Album.

Large Group Photo of the 381st Field Artillery at Camp Ripley, Minnesota

Third in a series of three photos of the members of the 381st Field Artillery, 102nd Division, at Camp Ripley, Minnesota. Colonel Harry S. Truman is seated in the front row, left chair. Edward Rush stands 8th man from the right, wearing glasses, with his arms crossed. Captain George Arrowsmith and Major Ted Marks are presumed included in the photo. Notations "350" and "R.O.T.C." are written in the foreground.