Presidential campaign, 1948
A Photo of Several Newspapers with Headlines about Robert Hannegan and the 1948 Presidential Race
A photo of several major newspapers with the headlines saying "Hannegan Puts Truman in 1948 Race; President Says He Wasn't Consulted," and other similar headlines. From: The album, Testimonial Dinner Honoring Robert E. Hannegan, Postmaster General.
President Truman is shown on the rear platform of a Whistlestop train in Sedalia, Missouri
President Truman on the rear platform of a Whistlestop train with others during a campaign swing through Sedalia, Missouri. Shown with him in this 11 X 14 signed photo are his personal physician, Dr. Wallace Graham, in uniform and others. The photo reads in Truman's own handwriting, "To Milton J. Hinlein From Harry S. Truman."
President Truman rides in an automobile during his campaign parade in Louisville
President Harry S. Truman rides in an automobile during his campaign parade through the streets of Louisville, Kentucky. Secret service surround the car as the crowd watches.
Truman in Terre Haute, Indiana
President Harry S. Truman, second from left, speaking in Terre Haute, Indiana. Others in the photo are Edward E. Everette, third from left, and Miss Dolores Letzkus, along with two unidentified men.
Truman speaking in Terre Haute, Indiana
President Harry S. Truman, at left, speaking in Terre Haute, Indiana. Edward E. Everette stands at the right.