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  1. ca. August 1965. Margaret Truman Daniel and her husband, E. Clifton Daniel are standing behind former First Lady Bess Truman (seated, left) and former President Harry S. Truman (seated, right). The Trumans are surrounded by their three grandsons, William Wallace Daniel (standing between the Trumans), Harrison Gates Daniel in his grandfather's ...

  2. First Lady Bess Truman, Margaret Truman, and President Harry S. Truman smile from the rear platform of a train in Independence, Missouri. After voting in the mid-term election earlier that morning, the Trumans were leaving on a Baltimore & Ohio train from Independence to Washington, D.C.

  3. March 16, 1947. Accession Number. SR2010-19. Description. Margaret Truman singing "Last Rose of Summer." She is performing at the Stone Church in Independence, Missouri. It was recorded by Edmund D. Allen on a device which etched the sound into a blank vinyl disc. From: David S. Allen.

  4. 15 de mar. de 2015 · Margaret Truman, the only child of President Harry Truman (33rd President of the United States), was born in Independence, Missouri and spent her early years between Missouri and Washington, DC, where her father was a senator. Upon the death of Franklin Roosevelt, Truman assumed the presidency and the young Margaret moved to the White House.

  5. Harry S. Truman. Harry S. Truman ( Lamar, Misuri; 8 de mayo de 1884- Kansas City, Misuri; 26 de diciembre de 1972) fue el trigésimo tercer presidente de los Estados Unidos desde 1945 hasta 1953. Miembro del Partido Demócrata, se desempeñó como trigésimo cuarto vicepresidente durante el breve cuarto mandato de Franklin Roosevelt entre enero ...

  6. 30 de ene. de 2008 · Margaret Truman met Clifton Daniel at the home of friends in New York in the fall of 1955. When she returned to Independence for Christmas and New Year’s, she was besieged by telegrams from him.

  7. Margaret Truman won faithful readers with her works of biography and fiction, particularly her ongoing series of Capital Crimes mysteries. Her novels let us into the corridors of power and privilege, and poverty and pageantry, in the nation’s capital.