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Former President Harry S. Truman shakes hands with officers at Fort Lewis, Washington

Former President Harry S. Truman shakes hands with an officer of the 4th Infantry Division at Fort Lewis, Washington, standing with other officers (unidentified) in a receiving line. Next to Mr. Truman is his 2nd cousin, Major General Louis W. Truman. The former President was in Seattle, Washington, to attend the Democratic party's annual Jefferson-Jackson Day Banquet. From: Major General Louis W. Truman.

Former President Harry S. Truman, Maj. Gen. Louis W. Truman, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kimbrough at Fort Lewis, Washington

Former President Harry S. Truman reaches for the hand of Clyde Kimbrough, standing in a receiving line, who is holding a display of campaign buttons to be presented to Mr. Truman at ceremonies during his visit to Fort Lewis, Washington. Behind the former President is Major General Louis W. Truman, Truman's second cousin, and standing next to Mr. Kimbrough is his wife. Mr. Kimbrough is the principal civilian Post Engineer at the Fort. From: Major General Louis W. Truman.

Former President Harry S. Truman, Major Gen. Louis W. Truman and an unidentified officer salute the flag

Former President Harry S. Truman (right), Major General Louis W. Truman (left), Truman's 2nd cousin, and an unidentified officer salute the flag as they pass the Color Guard during a review of members of the 4th Infantry Division at Fort Lewis, Washington. Mr. Truman was in Seattle, Washington, to attend the Democratic party's annual Jefferson-Jackson Day Banquet. From: Major General Louis W. Truman.

Former President Harry S. Truman, Maj. General Louis W. Truman and others at Fort Lewis, Washington

Former President Harry S. Truman and Maj. General Louis W. Truman (on Truman's left), Truman's 2nd cousin, pose with a group of unidentified state dignitaries and staff officers of the 4th Infantry Division during the former President's visit to Fort Lewis, Washington. Mr. Truman was in Seattle, Washington, to attend the Democratic party's annual Jefferson-Jackson Day Banquet. From: Major General Louis W. Truman.