Truman Grandson to Unveil Bess Truman Letters for the First Time at the National Archives Oct. 14

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Thu Oct 8, 2009 11:38am EDT

Truman Grandson to Unveil Bess Truman Letters for the First Time at the
National Archives Oct. 14





WHAT:  One-time only, exclusive opportunity for the media to photograph and
film eight original letters written by Bess Truman to her husband in 1923 and
1925 that have never been opened to the public before. The Trumans' eldest
grandson Clifton Truman Daniel will unveil and discuss the letters, which he
wrote about in the Fall issue of the National Archives' official magazine,
Prologue.


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WHO:  Truman grandson Clifton Truman Daniel 
Director of the Truman Presidential Library Michael Devine
Assistant Archivist for Presidential Libraries Sharon Fawcett


WHERE:  Room 105, National Archives Building
700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC
Press should use Pennsylvania Avenue entrance.


WHEN:  Wednesday, October 14, 2009, 10 A.M.
A public lecture by Clifton Daniel will follow the media event at noon on
October 14.


PLEASE NOTE:  CAMERAS MAY USE AVAILABLE LIGHT ONLY


Background
Harry S. Truman was a legendary letter-writer, and his letters have been mined
by historians for years as a chronicle of his life and the post-World War II
years when he was President.  Some 1,300 of the letters are to his wife, Bess,
written between 1910 and 1959.


Until now, her side of the correspondence has not been published or opened to
the public. In the Fall issue of Prologue Magazine, published by the National
Archives, Clifton Truman Daniel writes that his grandmother was a very private
person and felt that "her business was her own damn business and nobody
else's." 


True to her credo, she burned most of the approximately 1,300 letters she
wrote to Harry, except for 180 that were found several years ago scattered
throughout the Truman home. They are now part of the holdings of the Truman
Library in Independence, MO.


The Prologue article, "Dear Harry . . . Love, Bess," is available on
Scribd.com, as is the entire Fall issue. Single print copies of Prologue can
be purchased at The Archives Shop in the National Archives Building in
Washington, at several Presidential library shops, and several news stores in
the Washington area including Politics and Prose, Georgetown University
Bookshop, The News Room, One Stop News, and News Express.


To learn more about Prologue or to subscribe, go to
www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/. 


For press information, contact the National Archives public affairs staff at
202-357-5300.




/PRNewswire-USNewswire -- Oct. 8/


SOURCE  National Archives
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