Portrait of William Wallace Daniel
William Wallace Daniel, grandson of former President Harry S. Truman, poses for a photograph.
William Wallace Daniel, grandson of former President Harry S. Truman, poses for a photograph.
New York Yankee baseball player Mickey Mantle shakes hands with Clifton Truman Daniel while his father, E. Clifton Daniel (standing behind fence, left) looks on. Standing next to E. Clifton Daniel is his son, William Daniel, whose birthday was being celebrated by a trip to the ball game in Yankee Stadium, New York Two unidentified friends are also pictured.
A photograph of a young William Wallace Daniel holding a catcher's mitt.
William Wallace Daniel, grandson of former President Harry S. Truman, poses for a photograph.
New York Yankee baseball player Mickey Mantle (kneeling) poses for a photograph with William Daniel (behind fence, left), his brother, Clifton Truman Daniel (behind fence, fourth from left)and their father E. Clifton Daniel (behind fence, third from left). Four unidentified friends of the Daniels, who were invited to celebrate William's birthday, are also pictured. The picture was taken at Yankee Stadium, New York, New York.
E. Clifton Daniel (right) sits with his son William Wallace Daniel in the Mets General Manager's box at Shea Stadium.
Former President Harry S. Truman (sitting) holds his third grandson, Harrison Gates Daniel, while William Wallace Daniel (left) and Clifton Truman Daniel (right) stand behind him.
Former President Harry S. Truman is sitting with his grandson, Harrison Gates Daniel on his lap. William Wallace Daniel stands behind and to the left of the President and Clifton Truman Daniel stands to the right.
Two unidentified women show Clifton Truman Daniel (right) and William Daniel (second from right) a dog as they stand by an unidentified lake.
Clifton Truman Daniel (back row, left) and his friend Ross Boylan (back row, center) are joined by William Wallace Daniel (back row, right) and Charlie Kothe (front row, second from left) to celebrate his birthday at the 1964 New York World's Fair. The other friends are unidentified. The group is sitting on the balcony of the General Motors Exhibit and the Missouri Pavilion is in the background.