Breadcrumb

  1. Home
  2. Dennison, Robert L. (Robert Lee), 1901-1980

Dennison, Robert L. (Robert Lee), 1901-1980

President Truman Greets Residents of Roseville, California, from the Back of a Train

From the back of a train, President Harry S. Truman greets residents of Roseville, California, a stop on his presidential trip to the West Coast. Second from left is military aide General Harry Vaughan; on the right is Captain Robert Dennison. From: Naval Photo Center, sent to the Truman Library by the National Archives. Original 4x5 negative.

Harry Vaughan, Wallace Graham, and others at a dinner in Berkeley, California

A group at a dinner in Berkeley, California, during President Harry S. Truman's trip to the West Coast. Front row, left to right, are Albert Kam Chow (unofficial mayor of San Francisco's Chinatown), Harry Vaughan, Dr. Wallace Graham, Myra Houck, Myrtle Bergheim, and Press Secretary Charles Ross. The second row, across the table, are Captain Robert Dennison (partly visible), Colonel Robert Landy, Rose Conway, and Matthew Connelly. (Same as 96-122) From: Naval Photo Center, sent to the Truman Library by the National Archives. Original 4x5 negative.

President Truman Visits the Bremerton Naval Shipyard, Washington

President Harry S. Truman converses with officers including Captain Robert Dennison (left) from the back seat of an automobile at the Bremerton Naval Shipyard, Washington, a stop on his presidential trip to the West Coast. The other man is unidentified. (Same as 59-211) From: Naval Photo Center, sent to the Truman Library by the National Archives. Original 4x5 negative.

President Harry S. Truman, Senator McGrath, William Boyle and others at the Little White House in Key West

Left to right: Captain Robert Dennison; Senator J. Howard McGrath; President Harry S. Truman; William Boyle, Assistant to Senator McGrath. They are greeted by President Truman at the Little White House in Key West, Florida. The other man is unidentified. (Same as 66-912) From: Naval Photo Center, sent to Truman Library by the National Archives. Original 4x5 negative.

Senator Barkley, Leslie Biffle, and Captain Dennison in an open car at Key West, Florida

On their way to the Little White House at Key West, Florida, to join President Truman, Senator Alben W. Barkley (Vice-President elect) at left, and Leslie Biffle (center) were accompanied by Captain Robert L. Dennison (right) in an open car. (Same as 98-1317) From: Naval Photo Center, sent to Truman Library by the National Archives. Original 4x5 negative.

President Harry S. Truman at Airplane in Boca Chica

President Harry S. Truman, newspaper in one hand and hat in another, poses for photographers after landing at Boca Chica for the 8-1/2 mile drive to the Naval Station at Key West. On the right in an automobile are Captain Robert L. Dennison, Naval Aide, and Key West Mayor A. Maitland Adams. The airplane Independence is in the background. From: Naval Photo Center, sent to Truman Library by the National Archives. Original 4x5 negative.

President Harry S. Truman Holds a Press Conference at Key West, Florida

President Harry S. Truman (standing, near center in suit) holds his first press conference in two weeks on the lawn of the Little White House at Key West, Florida, after a trip to Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Cuba. Standing behind President Truman are, from left to right: three unidentified men; General Wallace Graham; John Steelman; Captain Robert Dennison; William Hassett, General Robert Landry; Eben Ayers; Clark Clifford; and General Harry Vaughan. All others are unidentified. From: Naval Photo Center, sent to the Truman Library by the National Archives. Original 4x5 negative.

Truman Throws First Ball 1951 Opener

President Harry S. Truman prepares to throw the first pitch at the 1951 opening game at Griffith Stadium in Washington, D.C. In the first row are, from left to right: two unidentified men, Jane (Mrs. Alben) Barkley, Vice President Alben Barkley, First Lady Bess W. Truman, President Truman, Washington Senators manager Bucky Harris, Senators President Clark Griffith, and New York Yankees manager Casey Stengel. Standing behind and between Griffith and Stengel is United States Supreme Court Justice Fred Vinson.