Horses
President Truman with horse
President Harry S. Truman examines "Honey," one of the horses used for a coast-to-coast horseback ride with riders Ned Kennedy and Cecil Cary.
Loading horses on box cars during World War I
Loading horses on box cars during World War I. Donor: Frank Freidel, who obtained these photographs from the National Archives.
Quarter Horse in Action
A cowboy rides a quarter horse as he tries to lasso a bull during a ranch roundup.
Quarter Horse
Quarter horse on a ranch near Deming, New Mexico. This breed is popular with ranchers because of its stocky build and its quick, powerful getaway.
Unidentified young man on a horse, probably a family member of James E. Webb
Unidentified young man on a horse, part of a series of snapshots showing various unidentified persons, probably family members of James E. Webb during various occasions.
President Truman looking at a horse
President Harry S. Truman is looking at a horse beside a railroad track during a campaign stop in Oklahoma. The rider, a policeman, and another man are unidentified. Donor: Dorothy Girton.
President Harry S. Truman inspects a horse at a campaign stop
President Harry S. Truman inspects a horse at a campaign stop in Oklahoma. This is from a series of related photographs called "President Truman on the campaign trail in 1948."
Truman in Battery B uniform on a horse
Harry S. Truman, mounted on a horse, in his Battery B uniform. This photograph was taken on the Grandview, Missouri farm, when he was a member of the Missouri National Guard. From the Estate of Mary Jane Truman.