Bess and Harry Truman home, Independence, Missouri and Robert Frost path caption

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Identifier
C0270B434_260
Title
Bess and Harry Truman home, Independence, Missouri and Robert Frost path caption
Description
Photograph of the Harry and Bess Truman home, accompanied by the following text: "Above: This house at 219 North Delaware Street in Independence, Missouri, was home to Harry and Bess Truman throughout their married lives. Build by Bess Wallace Truman's maternal grandfather and now personage by the National Park Service, the Victorian-style house is just a short distance from the Truman Library, where the former President maintained an office after his White House years.; Opposite: The wooded path (bottom), near Robert Frost's home in Ripton, Vermont, was a regular source of inspiration for the New England poet. Walkers taking "the road less traveled," will find the little cabin (top) where Frost spent many summers writing."
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Extent
6.25x9.25
Type
Photograph
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Physical location
Publisher
George Mason University Libraries
Rights
Copyright not held by George Mason University Libraries. Restricted to personal, non-commercial use only. For permission to publish, contact Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.
Item sets
C-SPAN Photographs