President Juan Antonio Rios of Chile (seated) signing a guest book, probably at Mount Vernon, the home of George Washington, during the course of his visit to the United States. Others are unidentified.
President Juan Antonio Rios of Chile (seventh from left, front row) with unidentified military officers and dignitaries outside Mount Vernon, George Washington's home.
President Harry S. Truman and First Lady Mrs. Bess Truman greet the crowd outside the White House on the occasion of the Japanese surrender ending World War II.
A reporter interviewing an unidentified man outside the White House after finding out that Japan had just announced its surrender, thus ending World War II.
Senator Elbert Thomas (right, bow tie) and Congressman Andrew J. May (center) stand outside the White House with a group of unidentified reporters on the occasion of the announcement of the Japanese surrender ending World War II.
Attorney General Tom Clark (left) and two unidentified men outside the White House on the occasion of the announcement of the Japanese surrender ending World War II.
Senator Alben Barkley (right) and an unidentified man are leaving the White House after Japan announced that it would surrender, thus ending World War II.