C. H. Spencer (left), Hungry Horse Dam construction engineer, gives President Harry S. Truman (second from left) and two unidentified men a tour of Hungry Horse Dam outside Kalispell, Montana.
Secretary of the Interior Oscar Chapman (foreground) speaks at the dedication of Hungry Horse Dam outside Kalispell, Montana. Pictured, in background: C. H. Spencer, Hungry Horse Dam construction engineer (fourth from right); and Governor John W. Bonner (right). All others unidentified.
President Harry S. Truman (fourth from left) and others tour the Hungry Horse Dam outside Kalispell, Montana. Also pictured: C. H. Spencer, Hungry Horse Dam construction engineer (third from left); Ohio Congressman Michael J. Kirwan (foreground, right); and Montana Congressman Mike Mansfield (behind Congressman Kirwan). All others unidentified.
Left to right: C. H. Spencer, Hungry Horse Dam construction engineer; Margaret Truman; President Harry S. Truman; and Congressman Mike Mansfield at the Hungry Horse Dam project outside Kalispell, Montana during a stop on President Truman's Western campaign trip.
Left to right: C. H. Spencer, Hungry Horse Dam construction engineer; President Harry S. Truman; and Ohio Congressman Michael J. Kirwan tour the Hungry Horse Dam outside Kalispell, Montana during a stop on President Truman's Western campaign trip. President Truman is holding a hard hat with a "hungry horse" mascot painted on the side and his name on the front.
Secretary of the Interior Oscar Chapman (center) and Michael W. Straus, Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner (right) pose with C. H. Spencer, Hungry Horse Dam construction engineer, at the construction site. From: Oscar Chapman Scrapbook