Letter from Harry S. Truman to Bess W. Truman
In this letter to his wife, First Lady Bess W. Truman, President Harry S. Truman writes about not being able to go for walks because of security concerns, and his niece and nephews, the children of his brother, J. Vivian Truman. Gift of Elliott Galleries, Flora K. Bloom, Presi...
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OCR Page 1 of 5THE WHITE HOUSE
16, 1951
WASHINGTON
Dear Bess This is a feactiful
morning and I wish I co-uldpout
and malk around the towa as ca
the part But I can't so, Iquit look
out the crindors and with I've had
to call off my pack walks too If had
Lecorne a fundor to the whole town. The
last time I ment to Hainer Point there
here six SS there three can loads of Park
Police and two foot loods of harfor police
So I just quit Now I'm mu togen to Sop
all apportunity at 4:30 PP. go to the
pool at fire same a couple of hundred
gards, use the loving machine, take a