A group of unidentified reporters and photographers gathered on the lawn of the Truman home in Independence, Missouri. President Harry S. Truman went for a walk around Independence with the reporters.
Photographer Harry Barth and former President Harry S. Truman in Mr. Truman's office at the Harry S. Truman Library. Autographed at bottom "To Harry Barth from Harry S. Truman, 7-22-66." From: Copied from original photographs loaned to the library by Harry Barth. Originals were returned to Mr. Barth.
Sergeant First Class Al Chang (Honolulu, T. H.) combat photographer of the "A" Company, 71st Signal Sv Bn GHQ, Tokyo, Japan, leans against the rear of an American M-4 Tank, getting a moments rest before the unit he is covering goes into another attack. Sergeant First Class Chang has been covering the front line in Korea, pictorially, constantly since he first arrived in Korea over six weeks ago.
Former President Harry S. Truman (left) with C. H. Schrepfer (right), Harry S. Truman Library photographer, in front of a large bookcase. The men are in Truman's office at the Library.
President Harry S. Truman (on ramp, wearing hat) leaves the USS Augusta at Antwerp, Belgium to embark on a flight to Berlin, Germany to attend the Potsdam Conference. Walking behind President Truman is Secretary of State James Byrnes. Photographers and all others are unidentified. From the album: President's Trip to the Berlin Conference.
Johnson, the Paramount newsman, on the job taking pictures of Secretary of State James Byrnes, President Harry S. Truman and Captain James Foskett on the U. S. S. Augusta. President Truman is en route to the Potsdam Conference. From the album: President's Trip to the Berlin Conference.
President Harry S. Truman, photographers, and unidentified people in the reviewing stand at the Marine Training School in Quantico, Virginia. From a leather bound album of 55 8 x 10 photos of President Truman during his visit to the Marine Corps training school at Quantico, Virginia. Gift from Lemuel C. Shepherd, Jr., Major General, U. S. Marine Corps, Commandant, Marine Corps Schools.
John L. Lewis, President of the United Mine Workers, as he appeared before photographers who had been hunting him for two days. He told them to "take your time, you've earned it." From: Beth Gore