An unidentified man and woman of the Kolker family of Albany, New York. The photo was sent to President Harry S. Truman and accompanied a greeting card and a small Masonic emblem and verse.
Morris Kolker of Albany, New York, and his son, Philip Morris Kolker, sit in the grass. The photo was sent to President Harry S. Truman and accompanied a greeting card and a small Masonic emblem and verse.
Former President Harry S. Truman poses at the north entrance to the Truman Library in Independence, Missouri, with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ruschke and five members of their family. From: Harold Ruschke
Group photo of the David D. Lloyd family and the David Bell family at the White House. Front row, left to right: Andrew Lloyd, Louisa Lloyd, Peter Bell, Susan Bell. Back row, left to right: David D. Lloyd, Charlotte Lloyd, Mary Louise Bell, and David Bell. From: Charlotte Lloyd Walkup.
Photograph of A. J. Granoff and friends posing in a field. A. J. Granoff is in the first row, second from the right. The others are unidentified. The exact date of the photo is unknown. The Granoff family were friends of Harry S. Truman.
Photo of an unidentified family. The back of the photo has the following inscription: "Oncle Mendell, Aunt Ester, 2 daughters, 2 sons-in-law and 4 grandchildren. 8 grandchildren aren't in the photo!" The photo was in the Eddie Jacobson Memorial dinner folder of the A. J. Granoff Papers. It is not known whether the people in the photo are relatives of Jacobson or Granoff.
Portrait of Milbra Colgan (Mrs. Murray Truman Colgan) with her children, Virginia Elizabeth Colgan and Rochester C. Colgan. From: Mrs. George Gorton through Nancy Ehrlich, Jackson County Historical Society.
Veterans of the 35th Division pose in front of the Benton mural in the lobby of the Harry S. Truman Library. The event and date are unknown. From: Conrad Smith (from album that had belonged to Francis Yeager, Battery "D")
Wives of 35th Division veterans, all wearing identical corsages, pose in the lobby of the Harry S. Truman Library. The event and date are unknown. From: Conrad Smith (from album that had belonged to Francis Yeager, Battery "D")