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President Harry S. Truman and Staff Members on Beach

President Harry S. Truman and members of his staff are walking on the beach at the submarine base during President Truman's vacation. From left to right: Captain James Foskett (partly obscured), Edwin Locke, Press Secretary Charles Ross (partly obscured), President Truman, and General Wallace Graham. Photo in album, The President's Vacation Trip Key West 17-23 November 1946.

Truman Speaks at Carillon Dedication

President Harry S. Truman (at podium) speaks during the dedication in Meridian Hill Park for the carillon given to the United States from the Netherlands. Also pictured, front row: Queen Juliana of the Netherlands (left); Secretary of the Interior Oscar Chapman (second from right); and Mrs. Ann Chapman (right). Seated behind Queen Juliana is Admiral Robert Dennison. All others unidentified. From: Oscar Chapman Scrapbook

Visit to the "Courier"

Secretary of State Dean Acheson (left) and Secretary of the Interior Oscar Chapman (right) sit with an unidentified man during President Truman's Voice of America address from the U.S. Coast Guard cutter "Courier". All others unidentified. From: Oscar Chapman Scrapbook

Acheson During Visit to the "Courier"

Secretary of State Dean Acheson speaks during President Harry S. Truman's visit to the U.S. Coast Guard cutter "Courier". Also pictured: President Harry S. Truman (behind Acheson, left, in hat); and Secretary of the Interior Oscar Chapman (first row, right). In the second row on the right is Admiral Robert Dennison. All others unidentified. From: Oscar Chapman Scrapbook

Colorado Exhibit at Library of Congress

Clockwise, from left: Mrs. Ann Chapman; Vice Admiral John Shafroth; Mrs. Helena Shafroth (mostly obscured); Secretary of the Interior Oscar Chapman; and Verner W. Clapp, Chief Assistant Librarian for the Library of Congress examine a document from the Colorado Exhibit at the Library of Congress. The exhibit celebrated the 75th anniversary of Colorado Statehood. From: Oscar Chapman Scrapbook