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Truman became a member of the First Baptist Church of Grandview, then called Grandview Baptist Church, in 1916, though he may have attended services for some time before that. He kept his membership in this church until he died. Click the church (35) for more information. |
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Truman lived in his grandfather Soloman Young's house on this farm from 1887 to 1890, and then in a smaller house (pictured here) built on approximately the same site from 1906 to 1917. Click the farm (31) for more information. |
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Martha Ellen Truman and Mary Jane Truman, Truman's mother and sister, moved to this house in about 1945, shortly after Marth Ellen got of the hospital for a broken hip. Click the house (33) for more information. |
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Martha Ellen Truman and Mary Jane Truman, Truman's mother and sister, moved to this house in 1940 when the loan on their farm was foreclosed. Click the house (32) for more information. |
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Mary Jane Truman, Truman's sister, moved to this house in 1955, apparently to be closer to a good friend. Click the house (34) for more information. |

about 17 miles south and east of downtown Kansas City



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