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Harry S Truman
Dates In Office:
April 12, 1945
to
January 20, 1953
Age in Office:
60
Birth - Death:
May 08, 1884
to
December 26, 1972
Party:
Democratic
Location Born:
Missouri
Office:
Vice-President of the United States
Religion:
Baptist
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HARRY S. TRUMAN EVENT TIMELINE
FIRST LADY BESS TRUMAN
TRUMAN PRESIDENTIAL SITES AND ORGANIZATIONS:
Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum, Independence, Missouri
Harry S. Truman Birthplace State Historic Site, Lamar, Missouri
Harry S. Truman National Historic Site, Independence, Missouri
Harry S. Truman Family Farm, Independence, Missouri
Harry S. Truman Little White House, Key West, Florida
The Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation
The Harry S. Truman Research Institute for the Advancement of Peace, Jerusalem
BIOGRAPHIES OF HARRY S. TRUMAN
Biography by Alonzo L. Hamby
Biography by Alfred Steinburg
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September 20, 1945
Executive Order 9624—Reinstating Wilys R. Peck in the Foreign Service of the United States
September 20, 1945
Executive Order 9623—Reinstating Leland B. Morris in the Foreign Service of the United States
September 20, 1945
Executive Order 9621—Termination of the Office of Strategic Services and Disposition of Its Functions
September 20, 1945
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September 21, 1945
Citation Accompanying the Distinguished Service Medal Presented to Henry L. Stimson.
September 21, 1945
Executive Order 9625—Revoking Executive Order 9294 of January 4, 1943, Further Defining the Functions and Duties of the...
September 21, 1945
Proclamation 2664—National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, 1945
September 22, 1945
Statement of Policy, Approved by the President, Relating to Post-War Japan.
September 23, 1945
Letter to Henry J. Kaiser Calling Upon Him To Head the Second United National Clothing Collection Campaign.
September 24, 1945
Message Approved by the President Concerning the Extent of General MacArthur's Authority in Japan.
September 24, 1945
Executive Order 9627—Amending Executive Order 9611 of September 10, 1945, Reestablishing the Advisory Board On Just...
September 24, 1945
Executive Order 9626—Appointment of the Member and Alternate Member for the United States of the International Military...
September 25, 1945
Letter to the Speaker of the House of Representatives Transmitting Proposed Reductions in Appropriations for the War...
September 25, 1945
Executive Order 9628—Authorizing the Appointment to Positions of Contact Representative, Veterans Administration, Without...
September 25, 1945
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September 26, 1945
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September 27, 1945
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September 27, 1945
Veto of Bill for the Relief of the City of Council Bluffs, Iowa.
September 27, 1945
Executive Order 9630—Redistribution of Foreign Economic Functions and Functions With Respect to Surplus Property in Foreign...
September 28, 1945
Proclamation 2668—Policy of the United States with Respect to Coastal Fisheries in Certain Areas of the High Seas
September 28, 1945
Executive Order 9634—Providing for the Establishment of Fishery Conservation Zones
September 28, 1945
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September 28, 1945
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September 28, 1945
Executive Order 9631—Termination of the Office of Censorship
September 28, 1945
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September 28, 1945
Proclamation 2665—Columbus Day, 1945
September 28, 1945
Proclamation 2666—Immigration Quotas for Austria and Germany
September 29, 1945
Statement by the President on Announcing the Termination of the American Production Mission in China.
September 29, 1945
Letter to General Eisenhower Concerning Conditions Facing Displaced Persons in Germany.
September 29, 1945
Executive Order 9635—Organization of the Navy Department and the Naval Establishment
September 29, 1945
Proclamation 2669—End of the Emergency Period Defined in Section 124 of the Internal Revenue Code
September 29, 1945
Proclamation 2669—End of the Emergency Period Defined in Section 124 of the Internal Revenue Code
October 01, 1945
Letter to Harry L. Hopkins Concerning the Roosevelt National Memorial Committee.
October 02, 1945
Radio Address Opening the 1945 National War Fund Campaign.
October 03, 1945
Special Message to the Congress on the St. Lawrence Seaway.
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