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 during his address on Army Day. Margaret and Bess are shown in the lower left corner. See 70-407 and 97-2030 for more scenes of this event.
An official portrait of President Truman (the same as 58-630) but has been signed on the front "Best wishes from Harry S. Truman to Bill Lengel 8/13/45".
The Truman family (left to right: Bess Truman, Harry S. Truman, and Margaret Truman) lounge in chairs on the lawn at Key West, Florida. Each has signed below their image. This is nearly the same as 74-345 and 346.
President Harry S. Truman and his daughter, Margaret, at the railroad station in Independence, Missouri with a group of newsmen gathered at the Presidential train. The President is seen on the rear of the train with Margaret just behind him. The President was at his home town to vote.
One of several official portraits of President Harry S. Truman taken during his White House administration. 97-2010 is the same as 58-586. From: The Truman wing of the Harry S. Truman Library
President Truman is shown shaking hands with two little girls while members of the 35th Division look on. The President was in Omaha, Nebraska for the reunion and his western trip. Father Curtis Tiernan, former 35th Division Chaplain, is directly behind the President.