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to James M. Pendergast
1959/06/02
Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972
With postscript: "You've always had your say & I've had mine & I am as fond of you as I always have been."
GLC04935.02
to John H. Hilldring.
1949/06/20
Thanks Hilldring for his letter from Rome and expresses his desire for a conversation with him when he returns from Europe.
GLC06196.008
Presidential proclamation.
1946/04/12
Countersigned by James F. Byrnes. Presidential proclamation nominating Hilldring as Assistant Secretary of State.
GLC06196.259
to Kenneth W. Snyder
February 20, 1946
Writing to Snyder in Kansas City, Missouri, Truman responds to Snyder's letter from February 13, 1946 and comments on an editorial from the Kansas City Star that advocated continued government participation in local community issues. Truman argues...
GLC00782.21
Statement by the President
15 November 1945
Signed and corrected by Truman. Honors the tenth anniversary of the Philippine commonwealth. Praises the Filipino people and notes the ordeals they experienced during World War II and the Japanese occupation. Remarks that they "are spiritually...
GLC01683
to Paul Nachtman
December 21, 1950
Thanks him for recommending Thomas D. O'Keefe and for sending 1884 dollars and an 1884 gold piece. The handwritten addition mentions enclosures: "Here are some souveniers for you. They are for the Carson City dollars. I'll accept the gold piece as a...
GLC01985
Pardon of Peter Robert Clark (c/s J. Howard McGrath [AG])
May 27, 1946
Convicted of piracy on the high seas: pardoned since his jail sentence had been commuted, his fine paid and his probation served. (No other reason mentioned.)
GLC00045.43
Memo to Attorney General re: possible pardon of John Carson
December 19, 1951
Typed on White House stationery. Stamped and dated by A.G. office. No mention of crime.
GLC00045.48
Pardon of Sol Lewis (c/s Thomas Clark [AG])
09 June 1949
(Alias Sollis Levinsky.) Convicted as an illegal alien; pardoned since law-abiding while serving parole, had partly paid $5000 fine and would be deported if not pardoned.
GLC00068.23
to Lewis Strauss
February 15, 1951
Harry S. Truman thanks Lewis Strauss for his memoranda. Truman thinks it is crucially important to maintain good relations with Jewish, Catholic and Protestant world leaders, "As you know, I have been trying my best to organize the moral forces of...
GLC00162.19
to Dean Acheson re: Madame Tussaud's Waxworks likeness of him
1951/01/27
Signed as President on White House stationery. (Accompanied by a typed copy of Acheson's reply with the Feb. 2 Truman memo reponding to his memo as .121). Quite humorous.
GLC02793.091
to J. Howard McGrath re: attacks on Truman by the Chicago Tribune
1951/02/24
Signed as President on White House stationery to his Attorney General. Truman feels the attacks are libelous and may be criminal.
GLC02793.092
to Harry I. Schwimmer re: his intention not to seek re-election
1952/04/01
Signed as President on White House stationery.
GLC02793.093
to Edward H. Pruden re: a prayer he said since his youth, with prayer
1952/06/13
Written as President on White House stationery, accompanied by the prayer on White House stationery. Pruden was minister at the First Baptist Church, Washington, D.C.
GLC02793.094
to Dean Acheson re: uncomplimentary wax statue at Mme Tussaud's museum
1951/02/02
Goes with GLC 2793.091
GLC02793.120
Pardon related: commuted sentence for Arthur R. McCleary (c/s Peyton Ford)
1 October 1949
No conviction mentioned
GLC02866
to Dean Acheson re: thanking him for seeing him off for vacation
1949/11/28
Written as President on "Flying White House" stationery. Accompanied by a typed transcript of Acheson's reply. Acheson was Secretary of State.
GLC02793.090
Statement By The President
14 August 1945
One document by Harry S. Truman dated August 14, 1945. A statement regarding the unconditional surrender of the Japanese Government.
GLC09930.08.04
to Merriman
28 June 1951
Thanks Merriman for the lovely piece about his daughter Margie [Margaret]. Informs that he is sending it to her mother. Written on White House stationery. Signed with initials "H.S.T."
GLC05697
to Edward Weinfeld re: public housing
1949/04/28
Truman extends greetings for the 18th Annual meeting of the National Public Housing Conference. He mentions the possibility that Congress will pass legislation "establishing national public housing policy." Weinfeld was president of the National...
GLC06699
Press release of last Presidential Address
1953/01/15
Signed on page 2. Printed front and back. Discusses events of his presidency including the death of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the end of WWII and Korea. "I suppose that history will remember my term...as the years when the "Cold War" began to...
GLC06802
[Signature of Truman and his wife Bess]
18 September 1961
Signatures and date are contained on a small card. A typed line underneath the signatures states "Harry S. Truman and Bess Truman."
GLC00477.02
[Cancelled check]
23 April 1934
Check from Truman to F. L. Byam. Authorized by Truman as President of the County Court. Issued 23 April 1934, cancelled 11 May 1934. Written for the amount of 200 dollars. Contains a stamp indicating cancellation, and a produce exchange bank...
GLC00477.03
First address to Congress re: death of Roosevelt and his legacy in Europe
1945/04/16
"The Laws of God and Man have been violated and the guilty must not go unpunished." Typed document reproduced by an offset process. Signed on page 4.
GLC07529
Speech re: transition to peacetime; economy
1945/10/30
"Four days after the surrender of Japan, I issued executive order 9599 which laid down the guiding policies of your government during the transition from war to peace...to assist in the maximum production of civilian goods...to avoid both inflation...
GLC07720
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