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  1. Truman Library. Harry Truman often visited his relatives, the Nolands, who lived across the street from the Gates family. One day in 1910, Aunt Ella Noland asked Harry to return a cake plate that Madge Wallace had sent over. Bess answered Harry’s knock at the door and it began their nine year courtship.

  2. 2 de sept. de 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 ...

  3. www.who2.com › bio › bess-trumanBess Truman | Who2

    Elizabeth "Bess" Truman was the wife of United States president Harry S. Truman. She was the First Lady from 1945 until 1953, when she retired to live in her hometown of Independence, Missouri.

  4. 19 de jul. de 2017 · Harry Truman was a legendary letter-writer, and wrote more than 5,000 of them during his lifetime. They have been mined by historians for years as they chronicled Truman's life and his Presidency (1945–1953). Some 1,300 of the letters are to his wife, Bess, written between 1910 and 1959. True to her privacy credo, she burned most of the ...

  5. Date (s) 1952. Portrait painting of First Lady Bess Truman by artist Greta Kempton. This photograph is of the painting that hangs in the White House. See also 68-714 for same picture. From: Transferred from museum collection, 5/29/08.

  6. An elderly Bess Truman, who is sitting in a large yellow chair in her home on Delaware in Independence, Missouri, looks at a small blue gift box. Standing next to her are an unidentified woman (center) and Georgia Neese Clark Gray (right).

  7. 22 de feb. de 2022 · To celebrate Bess Truman's birthday, the Truman Library and the Independence Pioneer chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution present the annual B...

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