Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum



Accretions to the
Miscellaneous Historical Documents Collection

The Miscellaneous Historical Documents Collection (MHDC) is an artificial collection created by the archivists of the Harry S. Truman Library to safely house and preserve individual items or small amounts of material directly pertaining to Harry S. Truman that have been donated to the library over the years.

A complete listing of all the material in the MHDC is available in the research room at the library.

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DOCUMENT LIST

MHDC No.

 

Folder Title

 

832 "Harry Truman in Schenectady Fifty Years Ago," by William M. Murphy, October 1, 1998
833 "Arrangement and Details of the Metropolitan Police Force for the Inauguration of President Harry S. Truman . . . January 20, 1949"
834 Executive Order 9981, "Establishing the President's Committee on Equality of Treatment and Opportunity in the Armed Services," July 26, 1948-Copy of Original Order Signed by President Truman
835 Copies of Correspondence Between President Truman, Secretary of War Henry Stimson, and Others Regarding Strategy for Ending the War Against Japan, 1945
836 Correspondence Between President Truman and Colonel Frederick G. Apt, 1945
837 Copies of Letters Received by Percy B. Sovey from Harry S. Truman and Others, 1940-1951
838 Copy of a Handwritten Account of a Trip to Washington by Mary Gentry Shaw, a Member of Mrs. Truman's Bridge Club, c. 1946
839 Copy of Letter from Vice President Alben Barkley to his Daughter Laura, February 3, 1949
840 Menu for Thanksgiving Dinner, Battery F, Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma, with Copy of Thank-You Letter from Harry S. Truman, 1917, 1958
841 Court Records Concerning United States v. Shull, the Isaac Woodard Case, with Related Correspondence, 1946, 1980
842 Photographs, Postcards, Menus and Other Memorabilia Collected by Sgt. Howard Williams Aboard President Truman's 1948 Campaign Train, and Other Documents Relating to Sgt. Williams, 1948-1959
843 Two Menus From President Truman's Trip to the West Coast, June 1948
844 Ledger Apparently Kept by Benjamin F. Wallace, Grandfather of Bess Truman, as a Public Official in Jackson County, Missouri, With Essays and Notes by His Son, David W. Wallace, c. 1856-1875

 

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The Harry S. Truman Library and Museum is one of thirteen Presidential Libraries administered by the National Archives and Records Administration.

500 W. US Hwy. 24. Independence MO 64050
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