A photograph showing the chair of the Worshipful Master of a Masonic Lodge with the emblem of God hanging above it. The chair is adorned with the Square and Compass at it's peak.
Bedroom occupied by military aide General Harry Vaughan and Admiral James Foskett at Laranjeiras Palace in Rio de Janeiro. From the album, President Truman's Trip to Rio de Janeiro.
This is an interior view of a portion of President Harry S. Truman's bedroom in the north second floor suite #4 at the Little White House in Key West, Florida. The President's bed, desk, and other furniture are in view. Photograph was taken while Navy Secretary Francis P. Matthews and his wife Mary were visiting from February 9-17, 1950.
Interior view showing a portion of the south porch area in the Little White House in Key West, Florida. Photograph was taken when Navy Secretary Francis P. Matthews and his wife Mary were visiting from February 9-17, 1950.
Interior view of a portion of President Harry Truman's bedroom in the north second floor suite #4 at the Little White House in Key West, Florida. The president's bed, desk, and other furniture are in view. Photograph was taken while Navy Secretary Francis P. Matthews and his wife Mary were visiting from February 9-17, 1950.
Interior view of Number 3 bedroom (the white room) on the second floor in the Little White House, Key West, Florida. Photograph was taken while Navy Secretary Francis P. Matthews and his wife Mary were visiting from February 9-17, 1950.
Interior view of the living room and main foyer, looking into the south porch, at the Little White House in Key West, Florida. Photograph was taken while Navy Secretary Francis P. Matthews and his wife Mary were visiting from February 9-17, 1950.
Interior view of an unidentified room in the Little White House in Key West, Florida. Photograph was taken while Navy Secretary Francis P. Matthews and his wife Mary were visiting from February 9-17, 1950.
Interior view of a bedroom located in the Little White House in Key West, Florida. Photograph was taken while Navy Secretary Francis P. Matthews and his wife Mary were visiting from February 9-17, 1950.