Studio portrait of Bess Truman's nephew and niece, David (3) and Marian Wallace (10 months), children of Fred (Bess's brother) and Christine Wallace. (See 2009-1494 for 1946 photo.) From: Truman Home.
Admiral Robert Dennison (left) passes out ice cream to children at Fort Jefferson, Florida. Admiral Dennison visited Fort Jefferson as part of President Harry S. Truman's vacation party. All others are unidentified.
Admiral Robert Dennison (kneeling) passes out ice cream to a young resident of Fort Jefferson, Florida with the assistance of an unidentified man. Dennison visited Fort Jefferson as a member of President Harry S. Truman's vacation party.
Residents of Dry Tortugas Island greet President Harry S. Truman (left, back to camera) on his arrival at Fort Jefferson during his vacation trip to the area. All others are unidentified.
A view of an impromptu dump in a vacant lot in Berlin, Germany, near an area badly damaged by Allied bombing. Wreckage around the area is loaded into wagons, and unloaded into the dump by hand by women and children. All people in photo are unidentified.
School children at the United States Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, during President Truman's visit to the base. President Truman visited the base during his vacation cruise. All are unidentified.
Secretary of the Interior Oscar Chapman (left) visits a school for children of oil plant workers at the Salamanca Refinery in Guanajuato, Mexico. All others unidentified.
Queen Juliana of the Netherlands (right) greets a group of school children in Meridian Hill Park at the dedication for the carillon given to the United States by the Netherlands. All children unidentified. From: Oscar Chapman Scrapbook
President Harry S. Truman (left) and Secretary of the Interior Oscar Chapman greet a group of school children in Meridian Hill Park at the dedication for the carillon given to the United States by the Netherlands. All children unidentified. From: Oscar Chapman Scrapbook