Gillette, Guy Mark, 1879-1973
President Harry S. Truman Campaigning from a Train in Iowa
Among several men, President Harry S. Truman (second from the left) speaks from the back of a campaign train in Iowa City, Iowa. Also on the train platform with President Truman is Guy Gillette, candidate for Senator (second from right). All others are unidentified. Taken from the campaign scrapbook of HST.
President Harry S. Truman Campaigning from a Train in Iowa
President Harry S. Truman (behind podium) campaigns from the back of a train in Iowa City, Iowa. Also on the platform with President Truman is Democratic candidate for Senator Guy Gillette (right). All others are unidentified. Taken from the campaign scrapbook of HST.
President Harry S. Truman Campaigning from a Train in Iowa
Among several men, President Harry S. Truman (second from the left) speaks from the back of a campaign train in Iowa City, Iowa. Also on the train platform with President Truman is Guy Gillette, candidate for Senator (second from right). All others are unidentified. Taken from the campaign scrapbook of HST.
President Harry S. Truman Conferring with Iowa Democrats Aboard the Presidential Campaign Train
President Harry S. Truman is conferring with Iowa Democrats aboard the presidential campaign train in route to Dexter, Iowa. Seated from left to right, are: Colonel B. J. Palmer, President Harry S. Truman, and Hugh Harrison. Back row, from left to right: Guy Gillette, Jim France, Carroll Switzer, Ralph Evans. From the campaign scrapbook of Harry S. Truman.
Chapman at Unidentified Event
Left to right: Senator Francis Myers, unidentified man, Secretary of the Interior Oscar Chapman, and Senator Guy Gillette at an unidentified luncheon.
Photo of Guy M. Gillette being sworn in as a member of the Surplus Property Board
Former Democratic Senator Guy M. Gillette (left) of Iowa is being sworn in as a member of the Surplus Property Board. Frank Sanderson, Administrative officer at the White House is administering the oath while War Mobilization Director James F. Byrnes,(center) looks on. From: Beth Gore