Snapshot of President Harry S. Truman visiting Naval Gun Factory on the celebration of its 150 year anniversary. General Harry Vaughan and President Truman together in center.
Snapshot of President Harry S. Truman visiting Naval Gun Factory on the celebration of its 150 year anniversary. General Harry Vaughan fifth from left; President Truman second from right.
Snapshot of President Harry S. Truman (center) visiting Naval Gun Factory on the celebration of its 150 year anniversary. General Harry Vaughan is second from left.
Snapshot of President Harry S. Truman visiting the Naval Gun Factory on the celebration of its 150 year anniversary. President Truman is arriving in his automobile, being greeted by Assistant Press Secretary Eben Ayers and General Harry Vaughan.
Snapshot of President Harry S. Truman visiting the Naval Gun Factory on the celebration of its 150 year anniversary. President Truman is climbing from limousine.
Snapshot of President Harry S. Truman visiting the Naval Gun Factory on the celebration of its 150 year anniversary. President Truman is arriving in his automobile, being greeted by Assistant Press Secretary Eben Ayers (far left), unidentified military man, and General Harry Vaughan. From: Eben Ayers Papers.
Former President Harry S. Truman with unidentified Naval officers during his 1960 visit to the Key West Naval Station. This is possibly at the Little White House. From an album donated by Rear Admiral L. M. Mustin, Commander of the Key West Naval Station.
Former President Harry S. Truman shown with unidentified guests at a reception during his 1960 visit to the Key West Naval Station. They are possibly in the Little White House. From an album donated by Rear Admiral L. M. Mustin, Commander of the Key West Naval Base.
Former President Harry S. Truman visits the Naval Station at Key West, Florida, where he often vacationed while he was President. From left to right, Rear Admiral Lloyd Mustin, former President Truman, former First Lady Bess W. Truman, and Emily (Mrs. Lloyd) Mustin. From an album donated by Rear Admiral L. M. Mustin, Commander of the Key West Naval Base.