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  1. In 1917, Miss Wallace became engaged to Harry S. Truman whom she had known since childhood. President Truman in his Memoirs recalls that when his family moved to Independence in 1890 his mother took him to Sunday school at the First Presbyterian Church. "We made a number of new acquaintances," he said, "and I became interested in one in particular.

  2. Aug 6. Aug 14. Sep 6. 1947. Truman requests (and in May receives) an appropriation of $400 million before a joint session of Congress to fight the spread of communism in Greece and Turkey (Truman Doctrine). Truman signs a peace treaty ratification with Italy, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria.

  3. Sen. Harry S. Truman visits his mother in Grandview, Missouri, after being nominated the Democratic candidate for vice president (July 1944) Martha Ellen Young was born in Jackson County, Missouri, on November 25, 1852, to Solomon Young, a successful farmer who also had a business running Conestoga wagon trains along the Overland Trail, and his ...

  4. 16 de ene. de 2009 · Harry S Truman and the Mother-in-Law from Heck. Harry Truman and Bess Wallace met as children. He was a farm boy; she was the well-heeled granddaughter of Independence, Missouri's Flour King.

  5. Date (s) May 11, 1945. President Harry S. Truman and his mother, Martha Ellen Truman disembarking an airplane in Washington, D. C.

  6. 23 de oct. de 2016 · Truman Library. Following the death of Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman became President of the United States in 1945—and promptly equipped the White House with another domineering mother-in-law.

  7. Perhaps this is where President Truman's parents, John Anderson Truman and Martha Ellen Young, became acquainted. They were married on December 28, 1881 in the Solomon Young home. The couple moved to Lamar, Missouri, where their son, Harry, named for his uncle Harrison Young, was born May 8, 1884.