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President Harry S. Truman Awards Congressional Medal of Honor

President Harry S. Truman is shown awarding the 100th Congressional Medal of Honor to Sergeant Jake Lindsey, Lucedale, Mississippi, in a ceremony before a joint session of Congress. General George C. Marshall is shown standing directly behind President Truman and Colonel Harry Vaughan, Military Aide to the President, is standing in uniform on the far left. On the rostrum in the background is Senator Kenneth McKellar, left, President Pro Tempore of the Senate and Speaker of the House Same Rayburn next to him. All others are unidentified.

President Harry S. Truman Awarding Medal of Honor

President Truman is shown awarding the Congressional Medal of Honor to Sergeant Jake Lindsey, Lucedale, Mississippi during an award ceremony held during a joint session of Congress. Sergeant Lindsey is the 100th soldier to receive the award. Watching the ceremony standing on the right behind President Truman is General of the Army George C. Marshall. On the rostrum is Kenneth McKellar, far left, President Pro Tempore of the Senate and on the right Sam Rayburn, Speaker of the House. Others in view are not identified.

Ambassador Jessup and Party in the Gardens of Heian Shrine

Ambassador-at-Large Philip C. Jessup and party in the gardens of the Heian Shrine in Kyoto, Japan. Left to right: American Vice Consul James B. Lindsey; Aide to the Ambassador William M. Gibson; Secretary to the Ambassador Vernice Anderson; Ambassador Jessup; Lois (Mrs. Philip C.) Jessup; unidentified man; Dr. Charles N. Spinks, Diplomatic Section, General Headquarters, Supreme Commander Allied Power in Japan; unidentified man; and Major John M. Boag, Kyoto Visitor's Bureau.

Ambassador Jessup and Party at Yamanaka Art Gallery

American Ambassador-at-Large Philip C. Jessup and party visit Yamanaka Art Galleries during a visit to Kyoto, Japan. From left to right: William M. Gibson, Aide to Ambassador Jessup; James B. Lindsey, American Vice Consul; Miss Vernice Anderson, Secretary to Ambassador Jessup; Charles N. Spinks, Diplomatic Section, General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied Power in Japan; Ambassador Jessup; Lois (Mrs. Philip C.) Jessup.

Ambassador Jessup and Party at the Imperial Palace, Kyoto, Japan

American Ambassador-at-Large Philip C. Jessup and party during a visit to the Imperial Palace in Kyoto, Japan during Ambassador Jessup's mission to the far east. Left to right: James B. Lindsey, American Vice Consul; Dr. Charles M. Spinks, Diplomatic Section, General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied Power in Japan; Miss Vernice Anderson, Secretary to Ambassador Jessup; Ambassador Jessup; Lois (Mrs. Philip C.) Jessup; and William M. Gibson, Aide to Ambassador Jessup.

Ambassador Jessup and Party at Heian Shrine

American Ambassador-at-Large Philip C. Jessup and party at the entrance to Heian Shrine in Kyoto, Japan. Left to right: Major John M. Boag, Kyoto Visitor's Bureau; James B. Lindsey, American Vice Consul; Dr. Charles M. Spinks, Diplomatic Section, General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for the Allied Power in Japan; Lois (Mrs. Philip C) Jessup; Miss Vernice Anderson, Secretary to Ambassador Jessup; Ambassador-at-Large Philip C. Jessup; William M. Gibson, Ambassador Jessup's aide, and an unidentified man.

Mrs. Jessup in Japan

Lois (Mrs. Philip C.) Jessup (front) and Mr. John B. Lindsey (second from left) visiting the Yamanaka Art Gallery in Kyoto, Japan. All other individuals are unidentified. They were members of Ambassador-at-Large Philip C. Jessup's party during his mission to the far east.