Hopkins, Harry L. (Harry Lloyd), 1890-1946
Presidential Staff Taking a Moment on Truman Beach
Presidential staff relaxes on Truman Beach, Key West, Florida. President Truman is at the Little White House. From left to right: David Bell, Dr. Wallace Graham (with back to camera seated), General Harry Vaughn, Admiral Robert Dennison, Dr. John Steelman, and Harry Hopkins. From: The Naval Photo Center, sent to the Truman Library by the National Archives. Original 4 X 5 negative.
President Harry S. Truman with Harry Hopkins, William Leahy, and Joseph Davies
President Harry S. Truman (sitting) examines a report as Joseph E. Davies (left), Admiral William D. Leahy (center standing), and Harry Hopkins (right) watch. Hopkins and Davis were guests of the President for breakfast and gave reports. From the scrapbooks of Matt Connelly, Vol. 1.
President Harry S. Truman with Harry Hopkins and Admiral William D. Leahy
President Harry S. Truman (center) talks to Harry Hopkins (right) while Admiral William D. Leahy (left) looks on. A breakfast guest of President Truman, Hopkins presented a report to the president. From the scrapbooks of Matt Connelly, Vol. 1.
President Truman Decorates Harry Hopkins
President Harry S. Truman (left) pins a Distinguished Service Medal on Harry Hopkins (right) at a ceremony on the White House lawn. Hopkins served as a Special Advisor to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and briefly served under President Harry S. Truman. Donor: Clinton A. Brown
President Harry S. Truman Awards Distinguished Service Medals
President Harry S. Truman (center) shakes hands with Howard Bruce (left), Elk Ridge, Maryland, and Harry Hopkins (right), presidential advisor, after he had decorated them with the Distinguished Service Medal during a ceremony on the White House lawn. They are last civilians to receive this honor, bestowed for their part in the war effort. Donor: Clinton A. Brown
Portrait of Harry Hopkins
Portrait photograph of Harry Hopkins. The photo is inscribed: "To Monrad Wallgren with my warmest regards Harry Hopkins."
Phillips and Hopkins at Orpheum Theater
Arthur Phillips and Harry Hopkins examine an old playbill outside the Orpheum Theater in Kansas City, Missouri.
Joseph Davies, President Truman, Admiral William Leahy, and Harry Hopkins
Two envoys of President Harry S. Truman today reported to him at the White House in an early morning meeting: Harry Hopkins, just back from Moscow, and Joseph E. Davies, who was in London. Left to right, standing: Mr. Davies, Admiral Leahy, the President's Personal Chief of Staff; and Mr. Hopkins. The President is seated. From: Beth Gore.