Presidential Pardon for Turkeys? - Presidential Records Forum . . . Thank you for your question! The Truman Library has received many questions over the years for information confirming the story that President Harry S Truman "pardoned" a Thanksgiving turkey in 1947, thus initiating a Presidential tradition that continues to this day
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Seeking Conversion between John Dewitt and Karl Bendetsen The Harry S Truman Presidential Library (LP-HST) has a transcript of an oral history interview with Karl R Bendetsen from October 24, 1972 that might contain some useful information
Presidential Records Forum - Recent Threads - History Since Harry S Truman's middle name was literally just an "S", why does the Truman Library include a period after the S? It's not an abbreviation of a name Truman's "S" I am doing research on Perelstrous He also had a business partner Daniel E Storms, if their is any information on Perelstrous Storms business
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Presidential Records The U S Government Printing Office style manual states that the period should be used after the “S” in Harry S Truman’s name Within the holdings of the Truman Library, we have hundreds of examples of both Mr Truman’s signature and his initials throughout his life
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Seeking records about the Dixie Mission in China, WWII Barrett, David D – “Dixie Mission: The United States Army Observer Group in Yenan, 1944,” China Research Monographs, 1970 from a series titled Subject Files, 1980 - 1989 in the Collection of Sally Cahalan Papers, 1980-1989 that are in the custody of the Harry S Truman Library (LP-HST); Volume 2 - "War Report: Office of Strategic Services: Operations in the Field" from an OSS series