Frank Thomas nails up signs on Truman Square in Town Line, New York. The community official renamed the square after President Truman in October, 1945.
An old blacksmith shop on Truman Square in Town Line, New York. In 1861, after a meeting in the blacksmith shop, the town of Town Line, New York, seceded from the Union. After a meeting in October 1945, the town decided to official rejoin the Union on July 4, 1946. The sign for "Truman Square" can be seen on the street.