A band plays for the entertainment of the crowd during the ceremonies in Bolivar, Missouri at which President Harry S. Truman dedicated a statue to Simon Bolivar.
Military bands behind the reviewing stand at ceremonies celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Washington Monument. President Harry S. Truman is standing at the reviewing stand, speaking to the crowd.
The United States Navy Band marches by the grandstand during ceremonies celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Washington Monument. President Harry S. Truman (seated under awning of grandstand, with hat in his lap) attended the event.
A military band marches by the reviewing stand at ceremonies commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Washington Monument. President Harry S. Truman (obscured) attended the ceremonies.
President Harry S. Truman at the reviewing stand (in distance) as the Navy band marches by (foreground) during the Army Day parade in Washington, D. C.
Ceremony at the statue of South American patriot Jose Francisco de San Martin in Washington, D. C. President Truman is not present at the ceremonies. This picture shows two unidentified men, possibly Argentinian dignitaries, saluting the statue, with soldiers and a band in background.
Unidentified band playing at banquet. All people unidentified. From the scrapbook: Petroleum Industry War Council Testimonials Honoring Harold L. Ickes, Ralph K. Davies, William R. Boyd, Jr., Washington, D.C., 1945.