Frank Gates Wallace and Natalie Ott Wallace on the steps of their home at 601 West Truman Road, Independence, Missouri. Frank is the brother of Bess Wallace Truman. From Truman Home
Natalie (Mrs. Frank) Wallace, left, and May (Mrs. George) Wallace, seated on the steps of May Wallace's home at 605 West Truman Road, Independence, Missouri. Natalie and May are both married to brothers of Bess Wallace Truman.
Gregg home in Shelby County, Kentucky. This was the ancestral home of President Harry S. Truman's maternal relatives. Harriet Louisa Gregg, Truman's maternal grandmother, lived in this home when she married Solomon Young.
Home of Margaret Ellen Truman Noland and her daughters, Mary Ethel and Nellie Noland, at 216 North Delaware, Independence, Missouri. Mary Ethel and Nellie were cousins of Harry S. Truman.
Edwin W. Pauley and staff at dinner in Berlin, Germany, 48 Am Hirschspong. Edwin Pauley seated at the head of the table. Photograph taken during the U.S. Reparations Mission. Edwin Pauley was the U.S. Ambassador on the Allied Reparations Committee from 1945-47 (the committee that assessed the reparations the Axis powers could afford to pay the victors).
Top of an air-raid shelter in Berlin, Germany. Photograph taken during the U.S. Reparations Mission. Edwin Pauley was the U.S. Ambassador on the Allied Reparations Committee from 1945-47 (the committee that assessed the reparations the Axis powers could afford to pay the victors).
Rural hut in Japan. Photograph taken during the U.S. Reparations Mission. Edwin Pauley was the U.S. Ambassador on the Allied Reparations Committee from 1945-47 (the committee that assessed the reparations Axis powers could afford to pay the victors).
House in Wonson, North Korea. Photograph taken during the U.S. Reparations Mission. Edwin Pauley was the U.S. Ambassador on the Allied Reparations Committee from 1945-47 (the committee that assessed the reparations Axis powers could afford to pay the victors).