President Harry S. Truman Displays His Catch
President Harry S. Truman reels in his biggest catch of the day, a six and a half pound rock fish, during his vacation cruise in Bermuda. From the album "Vacation Cruise with the President, Vol. 3 of 4."
President Harry S. Truman reels in his biggest catch of the day, a six and a half pound rock fish, during his vacation cruise in Bermuda. From the album "Vacation Cruise with the President, Vol. 3 of 4."
Mr. Stubbs (center) unhooks a fish caught by Captain James H. Foskett (standing, right) on a trip to Bermuda with President Harry S. Truman (extreme right). Standing on the left is Clark Clifford. Others are unidentified. From the album "Vacation cruise with the President" Volume 3 of 4.
President Harry S. Truman (second from the right) catches a four-pound schoolmaster fish while on a trip in Bermuda with Ted Marks (right) and other unidentified people. From the album "Vacation cruise with the President" Volume 3 of 4.
President Harry S. Truman is standing on the sun deck of his yacht, the USS Williamsburg, as he watches members of his staff play a volleyball game while on a vacation cruise. On the sun deck, from left to right: Correspondence Secretary William Hassett, Postmaster General Robert Hannegan, President Truman, and George Allen. The man standing in the foreground is unidentified, but is possibly Clark Clifford. Photograph from the Album "Vacation Cruise with the President Vol. IV."
Captain W. K. Rhodes (left) and Rear Admiral George R. Henderson (center) visit with President Harry S. Truman (right) on board the USS Williamsburg. President Truman was on a vacation to Bermuda when the met with Captain Rhodes and Admiral Henderson.
President Harry S. Truman is standing in front of the home of the Vice Consul of the United States to Bermuda, Clay Merrell, during his vacation cruise to the island. From left to right: General Harry H. Vaughan, Mrs. Clay Merrell, Mr. Jones, President Truman, Mr. Richie, Mrs. Jones, Clay Merrell, and Captain James H. Foskett.