A Young Frank Wallace in Yard of Truman Home
Frank Wallace seated in the yard of 219 N. Delaware, now known as the Truman home. From: Truman house, an album of Wallace family, friends, and vacations.
Daguerreotype portrait of an unidentified young woman, possibly a member of the Wallace family, in a dark dress with lace collar, seated in a chair. The photo is in a velvet-lined, embellished leather case. (Companion photo to 2009-1610 and 1612) From: Truman Home.
Head-and-shoulders daguerreotype studio portrait of an unidentified young man in a velvet-lined, embellished leather case, probably a member of the Wallace family. Date of platemaker is 1850.(Companion photo to 2009-1611 and 1612.) From: Truman Home.
Badly faded snapshot of President Harry S. Truman speaking with his sister, Mary Jane, at an airport in Springfield, Missouri, where he will attend a 35th Division reunion. From: Mrs. Ralph E. Truman, Springfield, Missouri.