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Truman, J. Vivian (John Vivian), 1886-1965

Event during Keck Bust dedication ceremony

Luncheon held during the dedication ceremony for the Charles Keck bust of President Harry S. Truman at the State Capitol building in Jefferson City, Missouri. At the head table are J. Vivian Truman and Luella (Mrs. J. Vivian) Truman (third and fourth from the right); Peter S. Miravalle (seventh from the right); Mary Jane Truman (sixth from the right); Missouri Governor Phil Donnelly (fifth from the right); Mrs. Stella Brewer (second from the right); and Major General Harry Vaughan (right). All others are unidentified.

Ceremony for Keck bust of President Truman

Scene from the dedication of the Charles Keck bust of President Harry S. Truman in the State Capitol building in Jefferson City, Missouri. From left to right: J. Vivian Truman, Luella (Mrs. J. Vivian) Truman, Mary Jane Truman, David J. Colyer, Ivan Sapp, Missouri Governor Phil Donnelly, Raymond S. Roberts, James F. O'Neil, and Peter S. Miravalle. Various members of the American Legion are present as the bust was commissioned by the Legion.

Young Harry S. Truman with family on a farm wagon at Grandview, Missouri

On a farm wagon at the Truman farm in Grandview, Missouri - left to right: Mary Jane Truman, sister of Harry S. Truman; Harry S. Truman; Martha Young Truman, mother of Harry S. Truman; Myra Colgan, cousin of Harry S. Truman; J. Vivian Truman, brother of Harry S. Truman; and Nellie Tilford Noland, cousin of Harry S. Truman. Donated by Mary Ethel Noland

Former President Truman with members of the Racine (Wisconsin) Adult Education Council

Former President Harry S. Truman meets with Coordinators of the Test Cities with the Fund for Adult Education, Racine Adult Education Council Incorporated, at his office in the Federal Reserve Bank Building, Kansas City, Missouri. On his right is his brother, J. Vivian Truman. The others are unidentified. From: James L. Page, Racine Adult Education Council Incorporated 620 Lake Avenue, Racine, Wisconsin

Harry S. Truman stands in open car and waves to crowds during a welcome home parade in Kansas City

Harry S. Truman stands in open car and waves to crowds during a welcome home parade in Kansas City. Margaret Truman, his daughter, and J. Vivian Truman, his brother, are riding with the President. This is his first visit to area after becoming President. Original photograph is oversized. From: Transferred from Museum Collection in 1985.

Harry S. Truman stands in open car and waves to crowd during a parade in Kansas City

Harry S. Truman stands in open car and waves to crowd during welcome home parade in Kansas City. Margaret Truman, his daughter, and J. Vivian Truman, his brother, are riding with the President. This is his first trip to area after becoming President. Original photograph is oversized. From: Transferred from Museum Collection in 1985.

J. Vivian Truman, Harry S. Truman, and Margaret Truman in the back seat of a car as they leave Fairfax Airport in Kansas City, Kansas

Harry S. Truman, J. Vivian Truman, his brother, and Margaret Truman, his daughter, in the back seat of a car as they leave Fairfax Airport in Kansas City, Kansas. This is President Truman's first visit to area after becoming President. Others in the crowd are unidentified. Original photograph is oversized. From: Transferred from Museum Collection in 1985.

J. Vivian Truman, Margaret Truman and Harry S. Truman at Fairfax Airport in Kansas City, Kansas

Harry S. Truman arrives at Fairfax Airport in Kansas City, Kansas. Returning to the area for the first time after becoming President, he is greeted by a crowd including his brother, J. Vivian Truman, and daughter, Margaret. The airplane is the "Sacred Cow". Original photograph is oversized. From: Transferred from Museum Collection in 1985.