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Truman speaks to a crowd at a whistlestop in Lexington, Kentucky

2006-117
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2006-117
8x10 inches (21x26 cm)
Black & White
HST Keywords
Kentucky - Lexington - Truman - Whistlestop; Trains - Truman Aboard - Kentucky - Lexington - Whistlestop; Truman - Addresses - Political Campaigns - Kentucky - Lexington - Whistlestop; Truman - Campaigns - Presidential - 1948 - States - Other - Kentucky - Lexington
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Description
From the back of a train, President Harry S. Truman delivers a campaign speech to a crowd of people gathered to hear him at a whistlestop in Lexington, Kentucky. From: James F. Rourke.
Date(s)
October 1, 1948