Harry S Truman Office and Courtroom
Historic site in Missouri, United States
The Harry S. Truman Office and Courtroom was the office used by Harry S. Truman during his early political years. It is located in the Jackson County Courthouse in Independence, Missouri.
History
The Office used by Truman is available for tours by the Jackson County Historical Society.[1] Guided tours include a 30-minute video, The Man From Independence, about the life of Harry Truman in Independence, Missouri.[1]
Sources
- ^ a b "Harry S Truman Office and Courtroom Operated by Jackson County Historic Society-Missouri". www.jchs.org. Archived from the original on May 6, 2009.
External links
- Truman Courthouse - Jackson County Historical Society, information on tours
39°05′33″N 94°24′59″W / 39.09247°N 94.41642°W / 39.09247; -94.41642
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Harry S. Truman
- 33rd President of the United States (1945–1953)
- 34th Vice President of the United States (1945)
- U.S. Senator from Missouri (1935–1945)
- Timeline
- Inaugurations
- Assassination attempt
- State of the Union Address (1946
- 1950
- 1952)
- Judicial appointments
- Cabinet
- Truman Balcony
- "The buck stops here"
- Executive Orders
- Presidential Proclamations
- Eisenhower transition
- Give 'em Hell, Harry! (1975 play and film)
- Harry Truman (1975 song by Chicago)
- Collision Course: Truman vs. MacArthur (1976 film)
- Backstairs at the White House (1979 miniseries)
- Truman (1995 film)
- Truman (1997 documentary film)
- The First Lady (2022 TV series)
- Oppenheimer (2023 film)
- Bess Wallace Truman (wife)
- Margaret Truman (daughter)
- Martha Ellen Young Truman (mother)
- Clifton Truman Daniel (grandson)