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  1. Wedding photo, June 28, 1919. A wedding of unusual beauty and interest was that of Miss Bess Wallace and Capt. Harry Truman at 4 o'clock today at the Trinity Episcopal Church. Miss Wallace has lived in Independence all her life and has a large circle of friends. Independence also claims Capt. Truman although he has spent much time away.

  2. The Bess W. Truman Papers contain appointment books, menus, address books, correspondence and other items that document the life of Bess Wallace Truman. The first series, the Appointment Books File, contains appointment books that primarily cover Mrs. Truman’s tenure as First Lady. The first book, from 1944, is kept in Mrs. Truman’s ...

  3. Photo taken of Bess Wallace Truman and Harry S. Truman during their courting days. They are seated among friends in a rowboat on the Little Blue River. L to R: Mrs. Emma P. Southern, mother of May Wallace, Bess Wallace (holding a fishing pole), Harry S. Truman, an unidentified man, and a young woman, probably Natalie Wallace.

  4. Elizabeth Virginia Wallace Truman. Elizabeth Virginia Wallace Truman (ur. 13 lutego 1885 w Independence, zm. 18 października 1982 tamże) – w 1945 druga, a od 1945 do 1953 pierwsza dama Stanów Zjednoczonych, żona 33. prezydenta USA Harry’ego S. Trumana .

  5. Bessie Wallace, age 1, 1886. Truman Library. Elizabeth Virginia Wallace was born February 13, 1885 in Independence, Missouri. Her parents, David and Madge (Gates) Wallace, were both members of prosperous families and were highly regarded in the community. Bess was a pretty child, with curly blonde hair and blue eyes.

  6. So, letter writing was done by all, including future president, Harry S. Truman. By April, 1917, the future leader was an American soldier, a “Doughboy”. He was a captain of an artillery company stationed in France. When Harry wished to communicate with his girl, Bess Wallace, back home in Independence, Missouri, he would write her a letter ...

  7. 26 de ene. de 2023 · Death: October 18, 1982 (97) Independence, Jackson, Missouri, United States. Place of Burial: Independence, Jackson, MO, United States. Immediate Family: Daughter of David Willock Wallace and Margaret Elizabeth "Madge" Wallace. Wife of Harry Shipp President of The United States Truman and Harry S. Truman, 33rd President of the USA.