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President Truman visits Mexico

President Harry S. Truman places a wreath at the base of the monument to the "Heroes of Chapultepec," in memory of Mexican war dead during his visit to Mexico. He is the first U. S. President to visit our southern neighbor while in office. A printed message to Mr. Truman on the photo reads; "They, too, were present in this second that changed the history of two nations. Enrique Diaz" (See also 69-361 and 66-3165.) This is a 10" x 13" oversize photo mounted on card stock. From: Office of President Truman, found in locked credenza of his desk.

Former President Harry S. Truman, Margaret, and Clifton Daniel

Former President Harry S. Truman (center) clasps the hands of his daughter, Margaret, and her fiancé, New York newspaperman E. Clifton Daniel, Jr., at La Guardia Airport in New York City on March 16, 1956. Mr. Truman arrived for an overnight visit during which he will have a "quiet dinner" with the couple. The wedding is scheduled for April 21st in Independence, Missouri. (See also 77-3779.) This is a 14" x 16" oversize photo mounted on heavy card stock. From: Office of Harry Truman.

President Truman in Mexico

President Harry S. Truman can be seen on the right side of this photo, facing the press after placing a wreath at the base of the monument to the "Heroes of Chapultepec," in memory of Mexican war dead during his visit to Mexico. He is the first U. S. President to visit Mexico while in office. The other persons are unidentified. (See also 69-361 and 66-3165.) The original is a 10" x 13" oversize photo mounted on card stock. From: Office of President Truman, found in locked credenza of his desk.

President Truman visits Mexico

President Harry S. Truman can be seen (in the lower left-hand corner) behind a wrought-iron fence after placing a wreath at the base of the monument to the "Heroes of Chapultepec," in memory of Mexican war dead during his visit to Mexico. He is the first U. S. President to visit Mexico while in office. The other persons are unknown. (See 69-361 and 66-3165.) The original is a 10" x 13" oversize photo mounted on card stock. From: Office of Harry S. Truman, found in locked credenza of his desk.