Former Secretary of the Treasury John Snyder standing by as an unidentified man shakes hands with President Lyndon B. Johnson. The photo was taken in the White House.
In a taped together photograph, two unidentified women (backs somewhat to camera, possibly Bess Truman at left) enter Blair House; in separate, joined photo, President Harry S. Truman (at right) strides into an open doorway at Blair House. All are wearing coats. Photograph transferred from museum collection to audiovisual collection 10/2009.
Edith Wilson, wife of World War I President, Woodrow Wilson, sits on a bench and converses with President Harry S. Truman during a White House lawn party for sick and disabled members of the Armed Forces. Mrs. Wilson originated the annual affair after World War I. (See also 92-364.) (Photo in oversize drawer) From: Found in a box of miscellaneous photographs in the audiovisual area.
Former President Harry S. Truman sits in front of a gallery of portraits of former United States Presidents. (Photo in oversize drawer.) From: Found in a box of miscellaneous photographs in the audiovisual area.
President Lyndon B. Johnson (at table, left) and former President Harry S. Truman (at table, right) greet guests in the Harry S. Truman Library auditorium after the signing of the Medicare Bill. Also pictured: First Lady Lady Bird Johnson (behind President Johnson), Vice-President Hubert Humphrey (behind Truman, left), and Mrs. Bess Truman (behind Truman, right).
Former President Harry S. Truman (left) in his office at the Truman Library on the day of the visit of President Lyndon B. Johnson (center). All others unidentified.
President Harry S. Truman (left) and former President Herbert Hoover (right) meet in the Oval Office at the White House. This photo came from the scrapbooks of Matthew Connelly, Volume 7. This could have been taken February 7, 1951, while former President Hoover was at the White House for a meeting related to the food situation.