Harry S. Truman Papers Pertaining to Family, Business and Personal Affairs. 1876 - 1959. Family Correspondence Files. 1910 - 1959. Correspondence from Harry S. Truman to Bess Wallace Truman, 1921-1959: July 8, 1952. 1910 - 1959. Letter from Harry S. Truman to Bess W. Truman
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