Photograph of a large structure with multiple buildings, possibly a farm near or in Nagasaki, Japan. Image shows tiered farm fields surrounding the area that is centered in a valley along mountains.
Former President Harry S. Truman points out one of the proposed locations for the projected 1,500,000 Truman Library as he talks with reporters today on a tour of the family farm near Grandview, Missouri. Three sites on the farm are under consideration for the library, which will house the ex-President's official papers. Behind Mr. Truman is Associated Press reporter Tony Vaccaro, wearing earmuffs. From: Houston Post.
This is a photograph of a farm house with a thatched roof in a Ukrainian village. Note on the back of the photograph reads: " A Ukrainian thatched farm house."
This is a photograph of a group of workers harvesting sugar-beets on a collective farm in the Ukraine. Note on the back of the photograph reads: "Ukrainian sugar-beet harvesters."
President Harry S. Truman is shown conversing with agriculture figures in the oval office. From left to right stands John W. Snyder the Secretary of the Treasury, President Harry S. Truman, Charles F. Brannan the Secretary of Agriculture, and Ivy W. Duggan the Governor of the Farm Credit Administration.