President Harry S. Truman, while in Springfield, Missouri for the 35th Division Reunion, shakes hands with Jana Kay Hall of Marshfield, Missouri. President Truman is walking from his hotel to the Shrine Mosque for a breakfast. Donor: Chicago Sun Times.
Nellie Tilford Noland with her niece, Josephine Ragland, standing near a tree on Delaware Street, Independence, Missouri. The Noland home can be seen on the left.
Portrait of Madge (Margaret) Gates as a child. Madge Gates was the mother of Bess Wallace Truman. From: Truman house, an album (water lily embossed) of family portraits. Original album cover has been retained in audiovisual collection.
Portrait of Mabel (right) and Flora Gates. They are first cousins once removed of Bess W. Truman. From: Truman home, an album (water-lily embossed) of family portraits. Original album cover has been retained in audiovisual collection.
Portrait of a young girl, identified as "cousin Flora Nichol." From: Truman house, an album (water lily embossed) of family portraits. Original album cover has been retained in audiovisual collection.
Margaret Truman standing in a yard, holding a doll in her hands. She appears to be standing behind a piece of lumber that is propped on a sawhorse. She is probably standing in the yard of her family's home at 219 North Delaware Street, Independence, Missouri. From: Truman home.
An unidentified Women's Army Corps soldier (WACs) stops to talk with an unidentified young girl while shopping in a local market in an unidentified city in North Africa.