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  1. 6. März 2018 · Early Years: Harry S. Truman was born in Lamar, Missouri on May 8, 1884, the son of John Anderson Truman and Martha Ellen (Young) Truman. The family, which soon included another boy, Vivian, and a girl, Mary Jane moved several times during Trumans childhood and youth – first, in 1887, to a farm near Grandview, then, in 1890, to ...

  2. 3. Okt. 2019 · That quote appeared on page 306 of Off the Record: The Private Papers of Harry S. Truman, from an April 1954 diary entry. A description for which reads: Gathered for the first time, Trumans private papers — diaries, letters, and memoranda — cover the period from his occupancy of the White House in 1945 to shortly before his death in 1972 ...

  3. The Records of the Harry S. Truman Library are included among the Records of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Record Group 64. From the time of the Truman Library’s establishment in 1957 until 1985, the Library was part of NARA’s predecessor agency, the National Archives and Records Service (NARS), which in turn was part of the General Services Administration. NARA ...

  4. This book contains the private papers of Harry S. Truman, in and out of the White House, beginning in 1945 and ending in November 1971, when only a few months of life remained and the retired president's days had become so constricted that he ran out of things to write about. The Truman diary is frank, rambunctious, full of life, but no less ...

  5. The reproduction fee for digitized copies of sound recordings is $20. For more information about the sound recordings collection, please contact the audiovisual archivist by telephone at 816-268-8228, by e-mail at truman.reference@nara.gov, by fax at 816-268-8295, or by writing to the Library at 500 West U.S. Highway 24, Independence, Missouri ...

  6. 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.

  7. Harry S. Truman Papers: President's Secretary's Files. Date Span: 1800 - 1960; Bulk Date Span: 1945 - 1953. President Truman instructed his personal secretary, Rose Conway, to keep several categories of documents, including the most sensitive ones that came to his desk, in special files located near the Oval Office.