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  1. From left to right: Harrison Gates Daniel, William Wallace Daniel, Clifton Truman Daniel and Thomas Washington Daniel. Date(s) ca. 1972. Harry S. Truman Library & Museum. 500 W US Hwy 24 Independence, MO 64050 816-268-8200 | 800-833-1225 Fax: 816-268-8295 ...

  2. Date (s) ca. March 1968. Left to Right: William Wallace Daniel, Margaret Truman Daniel, Harrison Gates Daniel, Thomas Washington Daniel, and Clifton Truman Daniel. The Daniel family during a trip to Key West. From: Dr. Voss, possibly Dr. Carl H. Voss of New York City.

  3. 9. Nov. 2021 · Now Daniel is returning to his grandfather’s beloved home state to portray him in a one-man show. This Saturday evening at Missouri S&T in Rolla, Daniel will portray Truman in the 1975 play “Give 'em Hell, Harry!,” written by Samuel Gallu. Daniel has been playing the role since 2017.

  4. Date (s) June 5, 1961. William Wallace Daniel eats a sandwich and potato chips while participating in the party for his brother Clifton Truman Daniel's fourth birthday. An unidentified young girl sits in a high chair behind him and is tended by an unidentified woman.

  5. Clifton Truman Daniel with wife, Polly, and daughter, Aimee Elizabeth, approximately 4 months old. Clifton Truman Daniel is the grandson of President Truman. From: Copied from photographs loaned to the Library by Mary Shaw Branton.

  6. Silent home movie coverage of the Daniel family, c. 1968. This footage includes celebrations and vacations of Margaret Truman Daniel, her husband Clifton Daniel, their children Clifton Truman Daniel, William Wallace Daniel, Harrison Gates Daniel, and Thomas Washington Daniel; plus Margaret's parents, former President Harry S. Truman and Bess Truman.

  7. Clifton Truman Daniel took up the mantle in October of 2017, marking the first time in history a US president would be portrayed onstage by a direct descendant. In October 2017, Mr. Daniel portrayed his grandfather in eight shows at Thalian Center for the Performing Arts, a historic antebellum theater in Wilmington, NC.