An unidentified horseman and steed cantor across a field in front of outbuildings on the Truman farm in Grandview, Missouri (Original negative included). From: Fred Truman.
An unidentified lone horseman and steed pose for a picture in front of outbuildings on the Truman farm in Grandview, Missouri. (Original negative included) From: Fred Truman.
Looking northwest past Chaudron Farm toward Mont head (?) Wood in France during World War I. From: Truman house, album of 35th Division clippings and snapshots.
On a farm wagon at the Truman farm in Grandview, Missouri - left to right: Mary Jane Truman, sister of Harry S. Truman; Harry S. Truman; Martha Young Truman, mother of Harry S. Truman; Myra Colgan, cousin of Harry S. Truman; J. Vivian Truman, brother of Harry S. Truman; and Nellie Tilford Noland, cousin of Harry S. Truman. Donated by Mary Ethel Noland
Secretary of Agriculture Charles F. Brannan tells Congress how his proposed farm program could result in lower prices for consumers on milk, meat, eggs, and potatoes, and still hold farm income up. He is shown here as he testifies before the House Agricultural Committee. From: Beth Gore
A view of the farm home of former President Harry S. Truman in Grandview, Missouri, taken from the west across a snowy landscape. From: Lee Deane, National Park Service.