Interior view of Charles S. Murphy seated in a chair by his desk. He was Administrative Assistant to President Truman (1947-1950) at the time the photograph was taken.
President and Mrs. Truman with members of the Cabinet and others at the White House. Included are Jesse Donaldson (3rd from left); Lewis Schwellenbach (4th from left); President and Mrs. Truman in the center of the photo; J. Howard McGrath (11th from left); and Tom Clark (4th from the right).
President Truman with his Cabinet during a Cabinet meeting. Left to right, clockwise around table: Clinton P. Anderson, Lewis B. Schwellenbach, Averell Harriman, Julius Krug, Robert E. Hannegan, Robert Patterson, George C. Marshall, President Harry S. Truman, John W. Snyder, Tom Clark, and James Forrestal.
President Truman and dog, Tuck, from the Sun Valley Hunting Dog Kennels in Sun Valley, Idaho. Idaho mountains are seen in the background. President Truman is on a whistlestop tour of the west.
President Truman (seated at left) listens to a speech by Henry Wallace at the Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner at the Mayflower Hotel. The President addressed the group later.
Chicago Mayor Edward J. Kelley raises the hand of Senator Harry S. Truman following the victorious roll call nominating Truman for the Vice-Presidency.
A 10 x 14 photo of President Harry S. Truman looking directly at the photographer as he operates a movie camera during a picture-taking session on the south grounds of the White House. The subjects were members of the White House News Photographers Association, who presented the movie camera and a still camera to the Chief Executive during a brief ceremony.