Wedding Portrait
Wedding portrait of an unidentified couple, possibly Stephen Brod and Irene Weiss Brod.
Wedding portrait of an unidentified couple, possibly Stephen Brod and Irene Weiss Brod.
These home movies were taken by Robert Lodge, an American soldier serving in the Korean War in 1952. Portions of this film are closed due to privacy restrictions.
Former President Harry S. Truman stands in front of the Truman Home with his daughter, Margaret Truman, on her wedding day. Bystanders are unidentified. Photo was taken and donated by John R. Banks.
Marriage at American Expeditionary Force Chapel during World War I. Donor: Frank Freidel, who purchased the photographs from the National Archives.
Wedding Party with Clifton and Margaret Daniel. They are at the stairwell in the Truman house. Left to right: George Backer, Turner Catledge, John Barrow (best man), Clifton Daniel, Margaret Truman Daniel, Drucie Snyder Horton, Mary Shaw Branton. Similar to 97-54 and 85-77-3.
Members of the Truman and Daniel families gather outside the Truman home in Independence, Missouri. From left to right, Bess Truman, Harry S. Truman, E.C. Daniel, and Elvah Daniel. Clifton Daniel and Margaret Truman appear in the background on the porch.
Posing at the staircase of the Truman home at 219 N. Delaware, Independence, Missouri, are the Daniel-Truman wedding party. L to R: George Backer, Turner Catledge, John Barrow, Clifton Daniel, Margaret Truman, Drucie Snyder and Mary Shaw Branton. This is similar to 85-77-3 and includes an original negative. Donor: Dorothy Feeback.