The collection is currently being reprocessed and further information will be added to this finding aid as reprocessing continues. The paper are arranged in forty-three series, but four large series of correspondence make up more than half of the collection. Truman from the end of his Presidency in 1953 until his death in 1972. Truman consist of correspondence and other documents created or compiled by Mr. [ Top of the page | Administrative Information | Biographical Sketch | Collection Description | Truman's life and Presidency is available on the Truman Trivia Page. Truman Library, Independence, Missouriĭied, Research Hospital, Kansas City, MissouriĪ more detailed timeline of Harry S. Left Presidency and retired to Independence, Missouri Presiding Judge of the Jackson County (Missouri) Court Partner with Eddie Jacobson in Kansas City haberdasheryĮastern District Judge, Jackson County (Missouri) Court Married Bess Wallace at Trinity Episcopal Church, Independence, Missouri Served in 129th Field Artillery commanded Battery D during World War I promoted to rank of Captain Worked on family farm near Grandview, Missouri Lived in Independence and Kansas City, Missouri held various jobs, including clerk at two Kansas City banks Moved with family to Independence, Missouri Moved with family to farm near Grandview, Missouri | Series and Subseries Descriptions | Folder Title List ] Processed by: Jan Davis, John Miller, Stephanie Rohr, Martina Smith, Randy Sowell, and others (2010-2015). Copyright interest in other documents presumably belongs to the creators of those documents, or their heirs. government officials in the course of their official duties are in the public domain. government and maintained in a depository administered by the National Archives and Records Administration. government the copyrights in this material and in any other material received by the U.S. Īccess: Open, with the exception of some material closed due to donor restrictions.Ĭopyright: The donor gave to the U.S. The collection also contains many other series, including a Speech File, a Trip File, an Invitations File, a series containing the documents found in Truman's desk after his death, a series containing materials created during the writing of Truman's Memoirs, and a series relating to the construction and early history of the Harry S. Truman's exchanges of correspondence with prominent persons and the very large General Correspondence File, which contains public mail and other correspondence deemed by Truman’s staff to be less important. Most of this collection is composed of correspondence arranged in a number of different series, including the Secretary’s Office File, which contains material that Truman's personal secretary felt was especially sensitive and decided to keep in her own office the Name File, which includes most of Mr. National History Day Workshops from the National Archives.Electing Our Presidents Teacher Workshop.Collection Policy and Donating Materials.An Ordinary Man, His Extraordinary Journey.
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