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Tuesday, June 26, 1934 Wednesday, June 27, 1934 177th day-188 days to come 178th day-187 days to come Lv. 5955 Rolla 9:00 A In 6044 Deloye 10:45 to114583 OK. 6174 grandeas 7:10 good acception Co Com 6227 People :15 to 10:30 6054 Farmington (No Luite) 6266 Fredricktown 11:30 tolz:45 Pleasant init Cockion team 6062 Flathine 1:30to2:45 metforth Newspaper wea both OK 6070 Fannington 3'0sto 04 3:20 took the to sel every one. Prosecuting attay Melia Englidant Press Lean to Cochron SUIN judge 2 Serink r Paring to Saw 6098 SP generage Hicotesis. 6308 is for martle here. Hill law 2:00 to Johnson 3.45 depot aglet. Both-hean Cardid hece ptin. 6174 Cape giar dean upent 7:30PPh integred notes. and her tessille, Cordial They 6329 Jackson 4izg to 5:15. say 50-50 with the 6 other two. collin son sangain Kinder, Judge Cape OK. S.K. Wilson News paper man for William.

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The first part of this diary details the cities and towns Harry S. Truman visited as the Federal Reemployment Director for the State of Missouri, it includes the time he arrived, the mileage on his car, whom he met with, and any expenses he incurred (such as food, lodging, and gas and oil for the car). In May, Truman declared his candidacy for the United States Senate. All of the pages from May through November document Truman's travels through Missouri during the primary campaign and general election. The numbers on the left side of each page usually indicate the mileage on his car, followed by the name of the town he visited, along with the time and duration of his visit. He also made note of any people he met with, if they were likely to vote for him or against him, and the enthusiasm of the crowds.

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