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Wednesday, September 26, 1934
Thursday, September 27, 1934
D t. 28 Springfield 4500 Tepast or Paiso
269th day-96 days to come
270th day-2-95 days to come
7.35
Rill information stopsi
29 years Rolla 4565 tipeta
of 00.11 Colled
Lat Hoster
8/3/62
illastit
adre
init
02.2 A to
to which
azid
DEA United
20
patrick
284
zipi
the
022
62.8
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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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