Sermon, Roger T., 1891-1950
President Harry S. Truman Dines with Friends and Associates in Independence
President Harry S. Truman enjoys a meal with a group of politicians and notables at the home of Mayor Roger T. Sermon in Independence, Missouri. Seated from left to right around the table are: Edgar Hinde, J. Leonard Reinsch, unidentified man, unidentified man, Matthew Connelly, Captain James Vardaman, Mayor Sermon, President Harry S. Truman, Charles Ross, unidentified man, General Harry Vaughan, Ted Marks, James Pendergast, and C.C. Bundschu.
Truman home in Independence with Mayor Roger Sermon and a group of men
The Harry S. Truman home in Independence with Mayor Roger Sermon and a group of men milling around on the sidewalk.
129th Field Artillery in France during World War I
Officers of the 129th Field Artillery at Chateau le Chenay, France, during World War I. Seated, left to right: Major John L. Miles; Lieutenant Colonel Marvin H. Gates; Colonel Emery T. Smith; Major Charles E. Wilson. Second Row, left to right: Captain Wernall T. Paterson; Captain Harry B. Allen; Captain Spencer Salisbury; Captain Harry S. Truman; Captain William D. Lawson, Jr.; Captain Roger T. Sermon. Standing on stairs, left to right: First Lieutenant Ralph E. Crenshaw; First Lieutenant Francis G. Walthew; First Lieutenant Edgar G.
Portrait of Roger T. Sermon
Portrait of Roger T. Sermon, inscribed: "From one old soldier to another Roger Sermon." Mr. Sermon later became the mayor of Independence, Missouri.
Harry, Bess, and Margaret Truman At a Garden Party
Senator Harry S. Truman and Bess Truman attend a garden party. Mrs. Truman is second from the left. Harry is fourth from the left. Standing second from the right is Independence, Missouri mayor Roger Sermon. All others are unidentified.