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Former President Truman and Newsmen Near White House

Washington, D. C. Former President Harry S. Truman holds a curbstone conference with three newsmen today outside the southwest gate to the White House as a policeman eyes the group from his gate post. Harry S. Truman paused at the spot during a two mile walk before breakfast. An arrow points to a sign which says "do not enter." The former chief executive has not visited the White House since President Eisenhower's 1953 inauguration. The Old Executive Office Building is in the background. In the group, third from the left, is Associated Press reporter Ernest Vaccaro. From: Houston Post.

Former President Harry S. Truman Leads His Grandsons and Their Father on a Walk

Former president Harry S. Truman (blue suit) walks with his grandson Clifton Truman Daniel (blue shirt), and E. Clifton Daniel who is holding the hand of his son Thomas Washington Daniel. Bringing up the rear are William Wallace Daniel and Harrison Gates Daniel. Secret Service agent Paul Burns escorts the group. The picture appears to have been taken in Florida.

President Harry S. Truman and His Family on the Campaign Trail in Denver, Colorado

President Harry S. Truman (left), First Lady Bess W. Truman (second from left), and Margaret Truman (behind Mr. Truman, partly obscured) are walking through a building, past a line of well-wishers, during a campaign stop in Denver, Colorado. All others are unidentified. From the campaign scrapbook of Harry S. Truman.

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.