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Harry S. Truman with his Noland Cousins

Harry S. Truman with his Noland Cousins

Caption: Photo postcard of Harry S. Truman with his two Noland cousins. From left to right: Fielding Houchens, Nellie Noland, Harry S. Truman, and Mary Ethel Noland. On the right, Truman has written "This is us... More

Truman and Wallace Families at the White House for Christmas Dinner

Truman and Wallace Families at the White House for Christmas Dinner

Caption: Christmas dinner at the White House. Around the table from the left end: Fred Wallace, Madge Gates Wallace, Natalie Wallace, Marian Wallace, First Lady Bess Truman, David Wallace, Christine Wallace, ... More

Portrait of Elizabeth Emery Gates and an Unidentified Woman

Portrait of Elizabeth Emery Gates and an Unidentified Woman

Caption: Dual head-and-shoulders portrait of Elizabeth Emery Gates (right) and an unidentified woman. Elizabeth Emery Gates was the mother of Madge Gates Wallace, grandmother of Bess Truman. Photographs Relatin... More

Roma Spencer and Frances Hill - U.S. National Archives Public Domain photograph

Roma Spencer and Frances Hill - U.S. National Archives Public Domain p...

Caption: Photo, taken out of doors in winter, left to right, of Roma Spencer (later Mrs. Rochester C. Colgan II, a relative of President Truman) and Frances Hill (mother of donor, Nancy Ehrlich) dressed in fur-... More

Harry and Bess Truman Wedding Party

Harry and Bess Truman Wedding Party

Caption: Wedding party of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Truman in the yard at 219 North Delaware in Independence, Missouri. From left to right: Helen Wallace; Harry S. Truman; Mrs. Bess Wallace Truman; Louise Wells H... More

Photograph of John Anderson Truman Family Home, Independence, Missouri

Photograph of John Anderson Truman Family Home, Independence, Missouri

Caption: Photograph of the home at 909 Waldo Avenue in Independence, Missouri, where Harry S. Truman lived in his youth. Mary Jane Truman, as a child, and her grandmother, Harriet Young, are seated on the porch... More

Harry S. Truman and his Mother and Grandmother on the Grandview Farm

Harry S. Truman and his Mother and Grandmother on the Grandview Farm

Caption: Early photo of the Grandview farmhouse of the Truman family. In front of the house, left to right: Martha Ellen Truman, Harry Truman's mother; Harriet Louisa Gregg Young, Truman's grandmother; and a y... More

Truman Family in Key West, Florida

Truman Family in Key West, Florida

Caption: From left to right, First Lady Bess W. Truman, President Harry S. Truman, and Margaret Truman outside on the lawn of the Little White House in Key West, Florida. President Truman is on vacation after w... More

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