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President Harry S. Truman at Everglades National Park Dedication

President Harry S. Truman at Everglades National Park Dedication

Caption: President Harry S. Truman (at podium) is speaking at the dedication of Everglades National Park in Florida, while on vacation in Key West. Also present and visible behind the President are (from left t... More

President Harry S. Truman with a Submarine Tie Clasp

President Harry S. Truman with a Submarine Tie Clasp

Caption: President Harry S. Truman showing off his new submarine tie clasp. The officers and crew of the submarine U-2513 presented the clasp to President Truman when he visited them while on vacation in Key We... 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

Margaret Truman Models Her Easter Bonnet

Margaret Truman Models Her Easter Bonnet

Caption: Margaret Truman models her Easter bonnet during her visit to Key West, Florida, on vacation with her father. Press Secretary Charles Ross is at right in background. Photographs Relating to the Administ... More

Photograph of President Harry S. and Mrs. Bess W. Truman Fishing

Photograph of President Harry S. and Mrs. Bess W. Truman Fishing

Caption: President Harry S. Truman and Mrs. Bess Wallace Truman fishing from the boat "Big Wheel" off Key West, Florida while on vacation. Photographs Relating to the Administration, Family, and Personal Life o... More

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