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President Truman and Mrs. Truman on Airplane Ramp

President Truman accompanied by Mrs. Truman, wave as they pause while boarding the Chief Executive's personal plane, the Sacred Cow, at National Airport for the start of the flight to Independence where they will vote next Tuesday in the Democratic Primary. Same as 59-971, 77-2729. This photo was used by the Trumans' as 1946 Christmas gifts to the White House staff. From: Charles Ross Papers, 12x18 Metal Album.

Bess and Margaret Truman and others at Waller Field, Trinidad, en route to Rio de Janeiro

Waller Field, Trinidad en route to Rio de Janeiro. Shown left to right are: Unidentified lady in white hat, Mrs. Bess Truman in the black hat, Clark Clifford, Margaret Truman and Press Secretary Charles Ross. The presidential airplane Independence can be seen in the background. From: Charles Ross Papers, 12x18 Metal Album.

The "Sacred Cow."

The aircraft "Sacred Cow" was in service from June 1944 to June 1947 and used by former Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman. It was a C-54, piloted by Colonel Henry Myers. The name Sacred Cow was not the official name and the army only used numbers in the naming of planes. The origin of the name is not known.