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Graham, Wallace Harry, 1910-1996

Presidential Party in Key West, Florida

President Harry S. Truman and the rest of the presidential party pose for a photograph while on vacation in Key West, Florida. Front row, left to right: John Steelman, First Lady Bess Truman, President Truman, Margaret Truman, and William Hassett. Back row, left to right: Stephen Spingarn, General Robert Landry, Admiral Robert Dennison, Stanley Woodward, Charlie Ross, General Harry Vaughan, General Wallace Graham, and David Niles.

President Truman and Aides on the platform of a train to Fulton, Missouri

President Harry S. Truman and staff members on the rear platform of the train taking them to Fulton, Missouri with Winston Churchill, where Churchill gave his famous "Iron Curtain" speech. From left to right: Harry Vaughan, Clark Clifford, President Truman, Charles Ross (partly obscured behind Truman), Wallace Graham, and an unidentified man.

Leslie Coffelt Funeral Service

President Harry S. Truman (center group, front) and First Lady Bess W. Truman (center group, center) at Arlington National Cemetery, attending funeral services for former United States Army Private Leslie Coffelt of the White House Police Force, who was killed while protecting President Truman from an assassination attempt on November 1. Walking behind President and Mrs. Truman are (left to right) General Robert Landry, General Harry Vaughan, and physician General Wallace Graham. All others are unidentified.

President Harry S. Truman Marches in 35th Division Reunion Parade

President Harry S. Truman (center, wearing armband) marches with members of his World War I unit during the 35th Division Reunion Parade in Omaha, Nebraska. His World War I comrade Frank Spina holds the banner for their unit, Battery D. Marching in line behind President Truman are, from left to right: unidentified military officer, General Harry Vaughan, Eddie McKim, Admiral Robert Dennison, General Robert Landry, and General Wallace Graham. In the next row, visible between Mr. McKim and Admiral Dennison, is Monsignor L. Curtis Tiernan.

President Harry S. Marches in 35th Division Reunion Parade

President Harry Truman (center, in two-tone shoes) marches in a parade with members of his World War I unit, Battery D, 129th Field Artillery, 35th Division, during the 35th Division Reunion in Omaha, Nebraska. Also present is Frank Spina (left of Mr. Truman, holding banner and wearing hat). In the line of military officers behind President Truman are, from left to right: unidentified; General Harry Vaughan, Eddie McKim, Admiral Robert Dennison, General Robert Landry, and General Wallace Graham. All others are unidentified.

President Harry S. Truman Marches in 35th Division Parade

President Harry S. Truman (center, carrying hat) walks in a parade in Omaha, Nebraska, for the reunion of the 35th Division, his unit during World War I. Also present are Frank Spina (far left), Edward McKim (behind Truman), General Harry Vaughan (slightly behind McKim), Admiral Robert Dennison (second from right), and General Wallace Graham (right). All others are unidentified.

President Harry S. Truman and 35th Division Members in Parade

President Harry S. Truman (foreground, in civilian clothes) walks with members of the 35th Division in their Reunion parade in Omaha, Nebraska. The man on the left holding the banner is Frank Spina, World War I comrade of President Truman's. Walking behind President Truman are his military aides: General Harry Vaughan (second from left); Admiral Robert Dennison (fourth from left); General Robert Landry (fifth from left); and General Wallace Graham (sixth from left, mostly obscured). All others are unidentified.

President Harry S. Truman Marches in 35th Division Parade

President Harry S. Truman (center, waving hat) marches with members of Battery D in the 35th Division Reunion parade in Omaha, Nebraska. Marching beside him, carrying a guidon, is Frank Spina. Marching behind President Truman are his military aides, from left to right: Admiral Robert Dennison, General Robert Landry, and General Wallace Graham. All others are unidentified.