Rear Admiral Lewis S. Parks (foreground, second from left) stands and talks with another United States naval officer. They are on board a ship. All others are unidentified.
Some of the President Harry S. Truman's guests prepare to leave the Little White House at Key West, Florida. From left to right: Frederick Lawton, Joseph Feeney, and Elmer Staats. In the back near the door to the right is William Rigdon. From: Naval Photo Center, sent to the Truman Library by the National Archives, 4 X 5 negatives.
Admiral William Leahy and William Hassett display their fishing catch. The men are in Key West, Florida with President Harry S. Truman. From: Naval Photo Center, sent to the Truman Library by the National Archives, 4 X 5 negatives.
The President, Harry S. Truman, has ended his press conference. George M. Elsey, Administrative Assistant to the President, (left) stands near Lt. Cdr. Leo W. Roberts USN (SC) Commissary and Stores Officer on the USS Williamsburg (ACC-369). It is the President's 10th trip to Key West. President Truman is not in the photo. From: Naval Photo Center, sent to the Truman Library by the National Archives, 4 X 5 negatives.
President Truman in first row at a Washington Senators baseball game. Seated next to him at right are Admiral William Leahy and Press Secretary Charles Ross. On the base of the stereograph is the typed quote "The President: You see, Bess, these balls aren't as good as the kind I used at Noland." From; Lowell Mason's Stereographic Library, Annual Baseball Outing, Volumes I and II. Photographs are of Baseball, Clam and Chowder Club of the United States Senate, of which Harry S. Truman was a member.
Men and women attend a dinner party at Yokosuka, Japan. From left: Louise Ambrose, Homer Ambrose, unknown woman, Captain Lewis S. Parks of the USS Manchester, Bill Hughes, and Faith Salden. Parks was on leave from the USS Manchester.
Captain Lewis S. Parks is presented a knot board from the USS Manchester boatswain gang while in harbor at Yokosuka, Japan. All others are unidentified.