A young Margaret Truman (center back row) poses with four children in the backyard of the Truman house. The four children are unidentified. From: Truman house.
Full-length snapshot of Margaret Truman in the living room of the Truman house on Delaware. She is dressed in a formal, with a corsage, as if going to a Christmas party. From: Truman house.
Former President Harry S. Truman and Bess Wallace Truman saying good-bye to Clifton and Margaret Truman Daniel who are leaving on the S. S. United States for a vacation in Europe. L to R: Harry S. Truman, Margaret Truman Daniel (holding William Wallace), Clifton Daniel (holding Clifton Truman), and Bess Wallace Truman. This photograph was made from original slide SL2370.
President Harry S. Truman (right) returned to Union Station in Washington, D.C. after a trip for his Whistlestop Campaign Tour of 1948. He was joined by Margaret Truman (second from right) and Bess Truman (foreground, third from right) as well as other members of his staff. Others are unidentified.
Bess Wallace Truman on the porch of her family home at 219 North Delaware, holding baby Margaret Truman. This picture was taken the same year Margaret was born. From: Truman house.
Harry S. Truman taking the oath of office at the White House after the death of President Roosevelt. From left to right: Philip B. Fleming, Public Works Administrator; John B.
President Harry S. Truman and others in car arriving in Washington, D. C. after the 1948 election. Back, from left: President Truman, J. Howard McGrath, Alben Barkley. Front, from left: Mrs. Bess Wallace Truman, Margaret Truman, and Mrs. Marian Barkley Truitt. Inscribed: "Good luck Mr. President! Yours very sincerely Steve Zweig, Washington, D. C., November 5, 1948" Same as 58-288.