An aerial view of Berlin, Germany taken from an airplane. The image shows the Anhalter Bahnhof (train station) after the Germans surrendered to end World War II in Europe.
Under Secretary of the Interior Oscar Chapman (second from left) greets President Harry S. Truman (right) after the President's return from his Western campaign trip. Also pictured: Assistant Secretary of the Interior William Warne (left); and District Commissioner Guy Mason (at right, inside doorway). All others unidentified. From: Oscar Chapman Scrapbook
From left to right: District Commissioner Guy Mason; unidentified; First Lady Bess W. Truman; Margaret Truman; and President Harry S. Truman greet the crowd from the back of the President's train after returning to Washington, D.C. from the Western campaign trip. From: Oscar Chapman Scrapbook
President Harry S. Truman (right) and Vice President Alben Barkley (second from right) greet Cabinet members on the back platform of the "Victory Special" in Washington, D.C. after winning the 1948 Presidential election. Also pictured: Under Secretary of the Interior Oscar Chapman (second from left); and Mrs. Ann Chapman (left). Others are unidentified. From: Oscar Chapman Scrapbook
President Harry S. Truman (second from the right) and Vice President-elect Alben Barkley (third from the right) return to Washington, D.C. after their 1948 Presidential election victory. All others unidentified. From: Oscar Chapman Scrapbook
President Harry S. Truman (right) and Vice President-elect Alben Barkley (mostly obscured by Truman) greet Cabinet members on the back platform of the "Victory Special" in Washington, D.C. after winning the 1948 Presidential election. Also pictured: Secretary of the Interior Julius Krug (second from left); and Margaret (Mrs. Julius) Krug (left). All others unidentified. From: Oscar Chapman Scrapbook
John P. Johnson (left), General Manager of the Alaska Railroad, Secretary of the Army Frank Pace (second from left), and two unidentified military officers pose in front of a Department of the Interior railroad car. Photo is autographed by Mr. Johnson and by two military officers [signatures illegible].