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Search Truman Archives. The Harry S. Truman Presidential Library & Museum was established to preserve the papers, books, and other historical materials relating to former President Harry S. Truman and to make them available to the people in a place suitable for exhibit and research.
Officers' Reserve Corps. Officers of the 129th Field Artillery, at regimental headquarters at Chateau le Chanay near Courcemont, France, March 1919. Captain Harry S. Truman is pictured in the second row, third from the right. Truman was honorably discharged from the Army as a captain on May 6, 1919. [64]
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Photographs. Official portrait of President Truman. Accession Number. 97-2010. 8x10 inches (21x26 cm) Black & White. Printer-Friendly Version. NAID 350900034. Order This Image. Keywords. Portraits. Presidents. HST Keywords. Truman - Portraits - Official. People Pictured. Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972. Rights.
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Artist: Jay Wesley Jacobs (1898–1968) Oil on canvas, 1945. Partial gift of the William T. Kemper Foundation. Explore More Portraits. Upon learning of Franklin Roosevelt’s death on April 12, 1945, Harry Truman said he felt as if “the moon, and the stars and all the planets” had fallen on him.