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Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972

Truman with Triangle Club

Outing of the Triangle Club in Swope Park, Kansas City, Missouri. This organization is believed to have been some type of merchant's organization. Back row left to right: Harry S. Truman; Emil Speck, Cooper-Speck Co. Men's Furnishings, 929 Walnut Street, Kansas City, Mo.; Harry 0. Crosby, clerk, Harbison Manufacturing Company Agricultural implements and Supplies, 1001 Mulberry Street, Kansas City, Missouri. Front row, left to right: Two Unidentified women, one possibly Martha Truman (Truman's mother); Gus M. Bowman, employee, Owl Drug Company; Unidentified man; Eugene Randolph.

Crowd gathering at Memorial Hall

The throngs at Memorial Hall, Independence, Missouri. They are gathered for the dedication of the Liberty Bell. The Bell, a replica of Philadelphia\'s Liberty Bell, was presented to Independence by the people of Annecy, France as a friendship token. President Harry S. Truman spoke at the event and is on the stand (front row, to the right of the flag on the left). Also identifiable is General Harry Vaughan, just to the left of the flag on the right.

Gathering at Memorial Hall

People gather at Memorial Hall in Independence, Missouri. They are gathered for the dedication of the Liberty Bell. The Bell, a replica of Philadelphia's Liberty Bell, was presented to Independence by the people of Annecy, France as a friendship token. President Harry S. Truman can be seen on the front row, just to the right of the flag on the left.