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Marks, Ted, b. 1882

The President sun bathing

(From Left to Right) President Harry S. Truman, his friend Theodore Marks, and Secretary of the Treasury John W. Snyder sun bathe on the flying bridge of the SS Williamsburg during the President's vacation cruise to Bermuda. From the album, "Vacation cruise with the President, Vol. 1 of 4" From James Foskett.

The President chats with friends

(From the left side of the circle to the right)Unidentified man, Secretary of the Treasury John W. Snyder; Mr. Theodore "Ted" Marks; President Harry S. Truman; Major General Harry R. Vaughan, U.S.A., the President's Military Aide; Charles G. Ross, the President's Press Secretary; Clark M. Clifford, the President's Special Counsel (party obscured by Mr. Ross); and Honorable George E. Allen, Director, Reconstruction Finance Corporation, sit and have a chat on the fantail of the SS Williamsburg, the ship carrying the President to Bermuda.

Robert E. Hannegan and William D. Hassett come on board the Williamsburg

Robert E. Hannagan and William D. Hassett come on board the Williamsburg on return from Bermuda trip. Left to right: General Wallace Graham; President Harry S. Truman; Secretary of the Treasury John Snyder; Ted Marks; Robert Hannegan; Press Secretary Charles Ross; William Hassett and General Harry Vaughan. Same as 66-1545. From: 12x18 Metal Album.

Large Group Photo of the 381st Field Artillery at Camp Ripley, Minnesota

Third in a series of three photos of the members of the 381st Field Artillery, 102nd Division, at Camp Ripley, Minnesota. Colonel Harry S. Truman is seated in the front row, left chair. Edward Rush stands 8th man from the right, wearing glasses, with his arms crossed. Captain George Arrowsmith and Major Ted Marks are presumed included in the photo. Notations "350" and "R.O.T.C." are written in the foreground.

Officers in Monaco

Captain Ted Marks from Battery C, Captain Allen from Battery F, Lieutenant Newton from Battery B and Lieutenant Teasley from Battery A in Monaco. From an album of Lorain H. Cunningham, who served in the 129th Field Artillery during World War I and was a friend of Harry S. Truman.

Officers of 129th Field Artillery

Officers of 129th Field Artillery pose for a photograph on board ship, probably the USS Zeppelin (on which they returned to the United States after World War I). In the front row, third and fourth from the left, are Colonel Emery T. Smith and Lieutenant Colonel Marvin Gates. The man second from the left in the second row is Captain Ted Marks. The rest of the men are unidentified. From an album of Lorain H. Cunningham, who served in the 129th Field Artillery during World War I and was a friend of Harry S. Truman.