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appreciation / for
this gathering the one
at the Washington
Union Station, at
stations oloag the
may, through W. Va.,
Ohio, Indiana and
Illinois.
at St. Louis, Washington
Manderfuluception
Mistori Hermann
refferson City Tiptor
Then the climax V of
all the trip home at
the RR depotin Inde-
peaduce, 90r 10000
friends audmeightors
there, 5000 at the
pout gate at 219
No. Delaware
This. T., Margie and
Thase feea through
all the trials and thi-
bulations of public
electise office 3 from
Eastern Judge in the
election of 1922, Pre-
siding Judge in the
election of 1926, us.
Senator in 1934and
again in 1940. 1940
was a sicious per-
sonal schear affair.
Then 1944 rand 1948
both nough tough af
fairs as was 1952
a campaigh 4 for
someone alse.
There isere roagh
times of sensice, locally
in the Senate and
as President of the
United States, the
greate at office in
the history of the
world -the greatest
Lonor and the most
and u spoasibility
to come to any 5 than
But that Lowe town
reception was worth
trials Nerer has there
all the effort all the
feen any thing like it
in Indepen dence
or any other ex Pus-
idents s house toura.
Ican never express
to you adequately
the appreciation of
this perily
I've been taking
my morning malks
around the city and
passing places that
recollections fring fach monderful
Cheerch at Lexing too
The Presity teriary
and Pleasaat Sts. when
I started d to Sunday
School at the age of
six years where
first Sacr a 7 losely
/ little golden hairedgil
who is still the foxel
lady - Margie mother
I pass fy the Noland
School where I pist
ment to school an 1892.
Had a white cap
with sign across above
the caps sisor which
said Grosen Clereland
for President and
adlai Sterenson for
Viv President 8 the
Gaadfather of the man
I supportedin 1952
sixty years later
Just south of this
old Cohesation Johool
puilding stood the
which was handwer
when I wal ready
for the 319 4thgrade
The OH School oble
where I Mas in the
on Lifecty and College
5th a grade mider
Quat Nanny Wallace-
Bess' Quat.
Ipass pass the zita of
the old Independence
High School at maple
and Pleasant. Quie
was the first class to
he graduated there,
in 1901 - 52 years ago.
andso it goes
Brank what a pleasure
to he fack here at
home - once more
a free and inde-
peadeat citizen of
the gate may city of
the old great west.
Our Grandparents
were citizens here
in the County when
the going Mad roagh
They the realpio-
needs. They gase us
our fackground
of honor and in-
tegrety. Thope mire
lised up to that heir $. TRUMAN
tage.
BARRY
NATIONAL
ARCHIVES AND
RECORDS
LIBRARY
Thanks again GOVERN
1.5. SERVICE WERT
home talks for Q
most Rappy return
Feb.5, 1953
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