Ancestral home of Jesse and Mary Truman in Bagdad, Kentucky, some time in late autumn, referred to as the "Truman Farm" by the people around Bagdad. Grandfather Anderson Shipp Truman's house stood on the site of this house about three miles southeast of Bagdad, but the bricks of the old home were used in the new one. (See 62-350.) From: Curtis Truman, Baudette, Minnesota
Ancestral farm home of William and Emma Truman in Bagdad, Kentucky, taken in late autumn, referred to as the "Truman Farm" by the people around Bagdad. Across the road is a church and cemetery bearing the grave marker of William Truman. From: Curtis Truman, Baudette, Minnesota
Round life saver hanging on a hook with the words "Truman's Beach U. S. Naval Station." This picture was taken on the Truman Beach at Key West, Florida.
Handwritten page of a speech by President Harry S. Truman for a luncheon of Democrats from eleven western states. The speech was made at the Gold Room in the Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco, California. This is in President Truman's handwriting. Donor: Hennepin County Historical Society
Memo in President Harry S. Truman's handwriting, referring to an unknown person whose name is blocked as being a pacifist. Donor: Hennepin County Historical Society