
Frank Wallace and Natalie Wallace PapersDates: 1915-1956.
This collection is made up of newspaper and magazine clippings, correspondence, and other items from three scrapbooks compiled by Frank and Natalie Wallace. Included are many articles documenting the activities of the Truman family.
Size: Less than one-half of one linear foot (approximately 500 pages).
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This collection is made up of the contents of three scrapbooks compiled by Frank and Natalie Wallace. Included in the collection are newspaper and magazine clippings, correspondence, programs, invitations, and other items mostly relating to the activities of Harry, Bess, and Margaret Truman during the Truman Presidency. The first volume mostly documents the activities of the Trumans during their first years in the White House. The second volume mostly pertains to Margaret Truman and her singing career. The third volume features information about Mrs. Truman’s bridge club, of which Natalie Wallace was a member. The collection also contains some information about the activities of the Truman family before and after the Truman administration, and a few items pertaining to Frank and Natalie Wallace, including a newspaper article on their wedding in 1915 and information about their other relatives. Correspondence with Frank and Natalie Wallace can be found in the Harry S. Truman Papers: President’s Secretary’s Files (Family Correspondence File) and Post-Presidential Papers (Family Correspondence File).
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