President Harry S. Truman (seated on back of car) rides in an open-topped car during his West Coast Trip in Seattle, Washington. Also present, seated in the seat, is William F. Devin, Mayor of Seattle (center). All others are unidentified.
President Harry S. Truman, Bess Wallace Truman, and Margaret Truman outdoors in Key West, Florida. From left to right: Bess Truman, President Truman, and Margaret. In the lower right corner are the backs of the heads of other photographers.
From left to right, First Lady Bess W. Truman, President Harry S. Truman, and Margaret Truman outside on the lawn of the Little White House in Key West, Florida. President Truman is on vacation after winning the 1948 presidential election.
Senator Harry S. Truman and Edward V. Condon eating while training with the Army Reserves at Fort Riley, Kansas in 1936. Signed by Truman: "G.D. Morrison, Supt. schools, Rock Port was Mess Sgt. 128 F.A. Bty. C. Gave Ed Condon & me a good meal. Ft. Riley, 1936."
Jackson County Judges Harry S. Truman, William O. Beeman, and Eugene I. "Buck" Purcell took the oath of office on January 6, 1931. L-R: Jackson County Clerk Eddie Becker, Eastern district Judge Eugene Purcell, Presiding Judge Harry S. Truman, Western district Judge William O. Beeman, and Jackson County Deputy Sherriff Clark "Tiny" Johnson.
Numerous United States senators, dignitaries and a deer killed by Vice-President Garner at the estate of Col. William Kaul, near St. Mary's, Pennsylvania. L-R: Senator Harry S. Truman, Senator Clyde Herring, Senator Carl Hatch, Senator George Radcliffe, Polish Ambassador Count Jerzy Potocki, Senator James Guffey, Col. William Kaul, Vice-President John Nance Garner, Senator Sherman Minton, and Senator James C. Murray.