Otto Graeff stands in front of a large factory in Toledo, Ohio. Mr. Graeff was told that he resembled President Harry S. Truman, so he sent his photo to Truman.
A portrait photograph of A.M. Birkeland of Buxton, North Dakota. He also sent President Harry S. Truman and Mrs. Truman each a pair of hand-knit mittens.
Portrait of James M. Engels of Wattsburg, Pennsylvania. In addition to this photo of himself, he sent President Harry S. Truman some maple syrup he made.
Former President Harry S. Truman (center) clasps hands with William Clarkson (right) of Heavy Constructors Assoc. and Harry Massman (left). (See also 64-1064.) From: Phil A. Koury.
Former President Harry S. Truman (left) views a strip of film from the movie "The Man From Independence," filmed by Phil A. Koury (right), who produced the movie, while William Clarkson (center) of the Heavy Constructors Association looks on. From: Phil A Koury.
Former President Harry S. Truman (center) clasps hands with two members of the Missouri State Aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles, during a meeting in Raytown, Missouri. The men are unidentified but one may be Steve Krekovich, State Secretary. (See 2004-380.) From: Steve Krekovich.
Former President Harry S. Truman and two other unidentified men sit on a window seat at a meeting of the Missouri State Aerie of the Fraternal Order of Eagles in Raytown, Missouri. Mr. Truman and another man seem to be napping. One of the men may be Steve Krekovich, State Secretary, but it is not known which one. From: Steve Krekovich.
Former President Harry S. Truman (front row, left) and Bess Truman (front row, second from right) at the Bergen Mall in Paramus, New Jersey, where they will attend a performance of their daughter, Margaret, in "Goodbye My Fancy" at the Bergen Mall Playhouse. The others in the photo are unidentified. From: James F. Keenan.