President Franklin D. Roosevelt (at podium) speaks at Armistice Day services in Arlington National Cemetery. Also pictured: Assistant Secretary of the Interior Oscar Chapman (seated, right). All others unidentified.
From left to right in backseat of car, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Vice-President-elect Harry S. Truman, and Vice-President Henry A. Wallace in a car at Union Station in Washington, D.C. All others unidentified.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt (third from left at podium) speaks from the back platform of his train to a crowd in Wilmington, Delaware. The President stopped while on his way to a political rally in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. All others unidentified.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt (seated) watches a torchlight parade in his honor on election evening staged by his neighbors outside his home in Hyde Park, New York. Standing, from left to right: Elmer Van Wagner, former law partner; Mrs. John Boettiger, the President's daughter; and Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt (foreground at right) speaking from the deck of a destroyer to shipyard workers and the nation at the Puget Sound Navy Yard. Roosevelt talked about the need for forward bases nearer to Japan.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt (seated) on the back platform of his train while in Worcester, Massachusetts. Roosevelt was on his way to deliver the final speech of his campaign in Boston, Massachusetts. From left to right: Massachusetts Senator David I. Walsh; Admiral William D. Leahy, Commander-in-Chief of the United States Naval Forces; Boston Mayor Maurice J. Tobin, and President Roosevelt.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt (lead car, back seat, passenger side) waves at crowd in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from his motorcade. All others unidentified.