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Truman With Others at Army-Navy Baseball Game

President Harry S. Truman (second form left) shows off the service branch ties of Secretary of the Navy Dan A. Kimball (left) and Secretary of the Army Frank Pace (third from left) at the Army-Navy baseball game in Annapolis, Maryland. Photograph is autographed by President Truman "To Frank Pace with thanks for a grand day - Harry S. Truman." Also present is General Harry Vaughan (behind and to the right of Secretary Pace); Press Secretary Joseph Short (behind Vaughan, wearing glasses and hat); Vice Admiral Harry W. Hill (front row, fourth from left); Margaret (Mrs.

Secretary Kimball, Secretary Pace, and President Truman at Army-Navy Baseball Game

President Harry S. Truman (center in dark suit, holding baseball) shows off Secretary of the Navy Dan. A. Kimball's (center, left) tie during a visit to the Army-Navy baseball game at the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland. Secretary of the Army Frank Pace (behind and left of Truman) talks with crowd behind Truman. Also present is Margaret (Mrs. Frank) Pace (behind and to left of Truman), General Harry Vaughan (behind Truman and Mrs. Pace), and Vice Admiral Harry W. Hill (left of Truman). All others are unidentified.

President Harry S. Truman Participates in a Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony

President Harry S. Truman (center) holds a pair of scissors after participating in a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Washington Rehabilitation Center in Seattle, Washington. General Wallace Graham in on the right. Governor Mon Wallgren is second from the right. All others are unidentified. From: Naval Photo Center, sent to the Truman Library by the National Archives. Original 4x5 negative.

President Harry S. Truman and Margaret Truman at the Grand Coulee Dam, Washington

President Harry S. Truman (near center, wearing hat), Margaret Truman, and unidentified others stand on the Dry Falls Overlook near the Grand Coulee Dam, Washington, while a contingent of photographers captures the moment. The Dam was a stop on his presidential campaign trip to the West Coast. From: Naval Photo Center, sent to the Truman Library by the National Archives. Original 4x5 negative.