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Harry Truman and Friends in the Haberdashery in Kansas City, Missouri

Harry S. Truman and friends are standing in the haberdashery at 104 W. 12th Street, Kansas City, Missouri. From left to right: Harry Truman, Francis Berry, Mike Flynn, and Kelsey Cravens. This is the clothing store that Truman and Eddie Jacobson owned. The name of the store was the Truman and Jacobson Haberdashery, located at 12th and Baltimore (104 West 12th) Kansas City, Missouri The store was opened in 1919 and it failed in 1921. From: Truman home.

Harry S. Truman and friends in his haberdashery store, ca. 1920

Harry S. Truman as a young man in the clothing store he and Eddie Jacobson owned. The name of the store was the Truman and Jacobson Haberdashery, located at l2th and Baltimore (104 West 12th) Kansas City, Missouri The store was opened in l919 and it failed in 1921. L to R: Harry Truman, Francis Berry, Mike Flynn, and Kelsey Cravens. This photograph was donated from the files of the Kansas City Star, but they did not originate the photograph.

Dedication of Truman Library

An unidentified man speaks at the podium during the dedication of the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library. Standing behind the podium are (from left to right) Sam Rayburn, Mrs. Bess Wallace Truman, former President Herbert Hoover, former President Harry S. Truman, Basil O'Connor, and unidentified others.