Hunting
Truman and other Senators deer hunting
Numerous United States senators, dignitaries and a deer killed by Vice-President Garner at the estate of Col. William Kaul, near St. Mary's, Pennsylvania. L-R: Senator Harry S. Truman, Senator Clyde Herring, Senator Carl Hatch, Senator George Radcliffe, Polish Ambassador Count Jerzy Potocki, Senator James Guffey, Col. William Kaul, Vice-President John Nance Garner, Senator Sherman Minton, and Senator James C. Murray.
Harry S. Truman and Friends Grouse Hunting
From left to right: unidentified man, Harry S. Truman, Buck Purcell, and Eddie Jacobson hunting grouse on a hunting trip. This trip took place at River Camp, belonging to friend Frank O'Donnell. It was located at the mouth of the Little Blue River in Missouri, but the cabin was later lost in a flood.
Truman and Friends Grouse Hunting
From left to right: Harry S. Truman, Eugene I. "Buck" Purcell, Eddie Jacobson, and Fred Canfil on a hunting trip. This trip took place at River Camp, belonging to friend Frank O'Donnell. It was located at the mouth of the Little Blue River in Missouri, northwest of Fort Osage, but the cabin was later lost in a flood.
Truman grouse hunting
Harry S. Truman hunting grouse on a hunting trip. This trip took place at River Camp, belonging to friend Frank O'Donnell. It was located at the mouth of the Little Blue River in Missouri, but the cabin was later lost in a flood.