Dickmann, Bernard F. (Bernard Francis), 1888-1971
Robert E. Hannegan and Barney Dickmann
Shown together during the Knights of the Cauliflower Ear Dinner honoring the Presidential appointment of Robert E. Hannegan as Internal Revenue Commissioner, are Mr. Hannegan and former St. Louis mayor Bernard (Barney) Dickmann. They are at the Coronado Hotel in St. Louis. From: The Album, Knights of the Cauliflower Ear Proudly Acclaim the Presidential Appointment of Hon. Robert E. Hannegan as Commissioner of Internal Revenue.
President Truman in tuxedo
President Harry S. Truman (second from left) dressed for a formal event in a tuxedo, with Bernard Dickmann, mayor of St. Louis, Missouri, later Postmaster of St. Louis, and two unidentified men.
Bernard F. Dickmann
Portrait of Bernard F. Dickmann, inscribed: "To Senator Harry S. Truman Sincerely, Bernard F. Dickmann."
President Harry S. Truman at Union Station, St. Louis, Missouri
President Harry S. Truman (standing on train platform, right) stands with Bernard F. Dickmann (left) and holds up the Chicago Tribune newspaper, showing the headline, "Dewey Defeats Truman". They are in the St. Louis, Missouri train station. All others are unidentified. From: Hon. Bernard F. Dickmann
Senator Harry S. Truman With Group
Senator Harry S. Truman speaks with a group of men in Washington, D.C. From left to right: Colonel Grover James, Senator Truman, Mayor Bernard Dickmann of St. Louis, Missouri, and Edgar H. Wayman. The original photograph is retouched.
President Harry S. Truman in St. Louis, Missouri
From left to right, Bernard Dickmann, President Harry S. Truman, Robert Hannegan, and an unidentified woman stand on the rear platform of a train in St. Louis, Missouri. Truman is returning to Washington, D. C. after the successful conclusion to the 1948 presidential campaign.
Portrait of Bernard Dickmann with Autograph
Portrait of Bernard Dickmann, who was the postmaster and former mayor of St. Louis, Missouri, and a friend of Harry S. Truman. The photo is autographed on the matte "to my friend, John Snyder, 11/8/48, Barney Dickmann." From: Album of photographs (portraits) of members of Congress, White House office staff, and other government officials, each autographed for the Secretary of the Treasury, John Snyder.
Bernard Dickmann with President Harry S. Truman Holding Up the Newspaper "Dewey Defeats Truman"
At St. Louis Union Station, postmaster Bernard Dickmann (left) stands next to newly elected President Harry S. Truman as Mr. Truman holds up the famous Chicago Tribune newspaper headline "Dewey Defeats Truman." Man in background is unidentified. From: Campaign Scrapbook of Harry S. Truman.
Hannegan with Dickmann, Clark, Sullivan, and Unidentified
From left to right: former St. Louis, Missouri mayor Bernard Dickmann, Postmaster General Robert E. Hannegan, Attorney General Tom Clark, Assistant Secretary of the Navy John L. Sullivan, and an unidentified man.