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  1. Bess Truman
    First Lady of the United States from 1945 to 1953

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  1. Apr 2, 2023 · Advisor, Aide to U.S. Senator, (1935-1945). Fifteen years into her marriage, at the age of 49, Bess Truman was first exposed to the national political scene and the ensuing public obligations and media scrutiny inherent, when her husband was elected to the United States Senate.

  2. Oct 19, 1982 · Bess Truman, the widow of President Truman, died early yesterday after suffering congestive heart failure at her home in Independence, Mo. She was 97 years old. Mrs. Truman is to be buried...

  3. Sep 2, 2022 · First Lady Bess Truman grew up in an affluent family, was a gregarious tomboy as a child and grew to be an extremely private politician's wife. To those who knew her, she was generous, loyal and always exuded the qualities of a true lady. This online exhibit explores the life of Elizabeth Virginia Wallace Truman from her childhood through her ...

  4. Mrs. Harry S. Truman, wife of the 33rd President of the United States, was born on February 13, 1885, at 117 West Ruby Street in Independence, Missouri. The oldest child of David Willock Wallace and Madge Gates Wallace, she was christened Elizabeth Virginia, but throughout her life was called Bess.

  5. www.trumanlibrary.gov › presidential-inquiries › dear-bessDear Bess | Harry S. Truman

    She is best known for being the 33rd First Lady of the United States when her husband, Harry S. Truman, became President in 1945. Bess and Harrys relationship began long before they were married, giving this couple a very rich history. Harry Truman was born in Lamar, Missouri in 1884 to a farm family.

  6. Sep 2, 2022 · Bess Truman: Life in the Spotlight. The official First Lady portrait of Bess Truman, which now hangs in the Music Room of the Truman Home. Painted by Greta Kempton, 1952. HSTR 467. NPS PHOTO. Harry Truman served in the United States Senate from 1935 until 1945.

  7. Bess Truman. It is probably not surprising that the First Lady with whom Bess Truman most identified was Elizabeth Monroe. Like her nineteenth-century predecessor, Bess followed a very visible, ebullient, and beloved figure, had a reserved and detached nature, and was committed to pursuing her own course as presidential spouse.

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