Mary Jane Truman(left), Mrs. Martha Truman (center), and J. Vivian Truman (right) at home reading an account of President Truman's first address to Congress.
Mrs. Martha Truman (second from left) arriving in Kansas City, Mo., from Washington, D.C., after visiting her son, Harry S. Truman. It was her first visit since he became president of the United States. Mrs. Truman is accompanied by her son, J. Vivian (left) and her daughter, Mary Jane (right). General Harry H. Vaughan is at the far right of the photo.
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.
Photo of Harry S. Truman and his mother, Martha Ellen Truman, made just after his election to the United States Senate. The photo is autographed "Harry S. Truman." From: Alexander F. Nahas
Martha Ellen Truman, Harry S. Truman's mother, stands in the doorway of her Grandview, Missouri farm home, plate in hand, watching a distant relative, Roy Romine, lead a horse to the water pump. The child on the back of the horse is unidentified. From: Roy T. Romine