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Presentation of insignia as an honorary member of the Scottish Rite to President Harry S. Truman

At the White House, surrounded by Scottish Rite members, President Harry S. Truman is presented with the insignia of an Emeritus Member of Honor of The Supreme Council, 33 deg. A.A. Scottish Rite. Front row, left to right are: Melvin M. Johnson, President Harry S. Truman, and John B. Mullan. Second row, left to right: Carl A. Miller, Benjamin F.P. Ivins, Frank C. Sayrs, and Carl H. Claudy. Third row, left to right: Harve Tibbott, Clyde A. Fulton, Howard R. Cruse, J. Boyd Mullen, and John G. Malmberg. Top row, left to right: F. Elmer Raschig, John W. Bricker, Robert F. Rich, Clinton P.

Grandview Masonic Lodge

Grandview Masonic Lodge, in Grandview, Missouri, where Harry S. Truman was a member. This photograph was taken for an article on Harry S. Truman in Modern Woodmen Magazine in 1945. See also photos 62-41 through 62-53. Donor: Robert E. Frank, Modern Woodmen of America.

President Harry S. Truman is Given A Gavel by an American Legion Commander

President Truman is presented a gavel by a 40 and 8 Commander of the American Legion. The gavel is a gift from Pearl Harbor Post #24, Voiture Locale 305, Honolulu, Hawaii by Voiture Locale 3, Kansas City, Missouri. The gavel was made from wood from the deck under the Treaty Table of the U.S.S. Missouri, Tokyo Bay, September 2, 1945. The gavel is now in the museum collection of the Harry S. Truman Library. Left to right: unidentified man, Rufus B. Burrus, President Harry S. Truman. From: Rufus B. Burrus.

Modern Woodmen applications

Photostatic copies of reports to the Head Office from Camp 4311, Grandview, MO, made on February 11, 1913 and February 14, 1914, showing Harry S. Truman's signature as camp consul of Modern Woodmen of America, a fraternal benefit society. From Modern Woodmen, June 1945. From: Mrs. Roger Smith, Grandview, Missouri.