Walking
President Truman and Margaret walking
President Harry S. Truman Shakes Hands with African American Air Force Sergeant
United States Air Force Staff Sergeant Edward Williams (right) of St. Louis, Missouri, exchanges a handshake with his Commander-in-Chief, President Harry S. Truman (left), at a casual meeting during the President's morning walk. Williams had been a soldier in the Air Force nine years at the time of this photograph. Others in the background are unidentified.
President Truman on Morning Walk
An assassination attempt the day before did not keep President Truman from taking his morning walk cane in hand through the streets of downtown Washington, D.C. Flanked by unidentified Secret Service men, the Chief Executive is shown walking down Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House. An automobile is in view beside them.
President Truman Strolling by Washington Monument
President Harry S. Truman, left, is shown with cane in hand while on a morning stroll. He is accompanied by his secret service detail. The Washington Memorial is in view behind them. This photograph is believed to have been taken the day after the assassination attempt on him while he was staying at Blair House. Others in view are not identified.
Former President Harry S. Truman with His Grandson
President Harry S. Truman with Reporters
President Harry S. Truman Greeting Neighbors
A Typical Rural Scene in Greece
Truman walking in Independence
Full length silhouette of former President Harry S. Truman striding across a street along the Square in Independence, Missouri. Same as 87-132, which is reversed.