President Harry S. Truman (center) stands in front of a building with Edward McKim (left) and General Harry Vaughan (right) during a visit to Omaha, Nebraska.
President Harry S. Truman (center, wearing armband) marches with members of his World War I unit during the 35th Division Reunion Parade in Omaha, Nebraska. His World War I comrade Frank Spina holds the banner for their unit, Battery D. Marching in line behind President Truman are, from left to right: unidentified military officer, General Harry Vaughan, Eddie McKim, Admiral Robert Dennison, General Robert Landry, and General Wallace Graham. In the next row, visible between Mr. McKim and Admiral Dennison, is Monsignor L. Curtis Tiernan.
President Harry S. Truman (back seat, left) rides in a car during the 35th Division Reunion Parade in Omaha, Nebraska. He is sitting in the back seat with his World War I comrade, Eddie McKim (wearing bow tie). Others are unidentified.
President Harry S. Truman leans over the reviewing stand to shake hands with an unidentified man during the 35th Division Reunion Parade in Omaha, Nebraska. All others are unidentified.
President Harry S. Truman attends the dedication of the War Memorial Shrine in Omaha, Nebraska. Standing in the front row, from left to right: Mayor of Omaha Glenn Cunningham; Governor of Nebraska Val Peterson; President Truman; Robert Storz. Standing slightly behind President Truman is his Appointment Secretary, Matthew Connelly. Standing behind Governor Peterson is General Robert Landry. All others are unidentified.
From left to right: First Lady Bess Truman; Margaret Truman; Mrs. Max Truitt, daughter of Vice President Alben Barkley; Vice President-elect Alben W. Barkley; and President Harry S. Truman, are leaving the Blair House for the Capitol on Inauguration Day.
Senator Samuel Jackson (second from right) holds Senator Harry S. Truman's (right) hand high after Mr. Truman was chosen as Vice-President at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois. All others are unidentified.
This is a portrait of Harry S. Truman. The original is inscribed: To Edw. D McKim, My "unknown soldier" but my most happy comrade, may he live forever. Harry S Truman."