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Truman and Vaughan

President Harry S. Truman (left) and Harry Vaughan (second from the right) on rear of train with unidentified others, on the occasion of the visit of Winston Churchill and President Truman to Fulton, Missouri.

Charles Ross, Samuel I. Rosenman and Matt Connelly

From left to right, Press Secretary Charles Ross, Samuel I. Rosenman and Appointment Secretary Matthew Connelly seated together reading a report. The photo has been autographed by Samuel I. Roseman as follows: "For Charles Ross-with fond memories of my association with him in many liberal causes, and in serving a great human being as President. Samuel I. Rosenman." Original photo is in oversize file.

Justice Black Testimonial Dinner

Hugo L. Black Testimonial Dinner held at the Hotel Statler in Washington D.C. to present the Thomas Jefferson Award of the Southern Conference for Human Welfare to Justice Black. From left to right are Alben W. Barkley, Hugo Black, Clark Foreman, and Fred M. Vinson. The photo is autographed by all four men along the bottom.

Meeting Aboard the U.S.S. Williamsburg

Aboard the U. S. S. Williamsburg, from left to right, seated: Anthony Eden, Winston Churchill, President Harry S. Truman, Secretary of State Dean Acheson, Secretary of the Treasury John W. Snyder, and Secretary of Defense Robert Lovett. Standing, left to right: Walter Gifford, General Omar N. Bradley, Sir Oliver Franks, Lord Cherwell, Lord Hastings L. Ismay, and W. Averell Harriman. They are on board the presidential yacht for a conference.

Truman family with Vaughan

Mrs. Martha Truman (second from left) arriving in Kansas City, Mo., from Washington, D.C., after visiting her son, Harry S. Truman. It was her first visit since he became president of the United States. Mrs. Truman is accompanied by her son, J. Vivian (left) and her daughter, Mary Jane (right). General Harry H. Vaughan is at the far right of the photo.