Former President Truman and the Cadet Civil Air Patrol
Former President Harry S. Truman receives the Cadet Civil Air Patrol at his home in Independence, Missouri. An original negative is included, and is similar to 97-8. Donor: Dorothy Feeback.
Former President Harry S. Truman receives the Cadet Civil Air Patrol at his home in Independence, Missouri. An original negative is included, and is similar to 97-8. Donor: Dorothy Feeback.
Former President Harry S. Truman receives two visitors at his home in Independence from the Cadet Civil Air Patrol. Both the young man and the lady are unidentified. They appear to present Mr. Truman with some type of card or gift. An original negative is included. Donor: Dorothy Feeback.
Former President Harry S. Truman, with coat, hat and cane, carrying a file, walks with a cameraman at the corner of W. Farmer and N. Delaware in Independence, Missouri. This is from the same time as 97-6, and includes an original negative. Donor: Dorothy Feeback.
A smiling former President Harry S. Truman, with coat, hat and cane, carrying a file, walks out the front gate of his Independence, Missouri, home. An original negative is included. Donor: Dorothy Feeback.
From left to right, Bess Truman; former President Harry S. Truman (obscured); Clifton Daniel; Margaret Truman; Clifton Daniel's parents, E.C. Daniel, and Elvah Daniel, stand on the front lawn of the Truman home in Independence, Missouri. They are gathered for the wedding of Margaret Truman and Clifton Daniel. Donor: Harry Barth
President Harry S. Truman (third row, second from right) and members of his party with their Filipino stewards at the north entrance of the "Little White House," the residence of President Truman during the Potsdam Conference. Also present are Major General Harry Vaughan (second row, left); Admiral William D. Leahy (third row, left); Secretary of State James Byrnes (third row, second from left); and Press Secretary Charles Ross (fourth row, right). All others are unidentified. From the album, number 2: "President Truman's Trip to Potsdam."