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TRUMAN, HARRY S., President. Typed letter signed as President, to Hugh P. Williamson, Washington, D.C., 23 April 1951, 1 page, 4to, integral blank, White House stationery, with envelope, regarding General Douglas MacArthur: "...The replacement of General MacArthur was an action I deeply regretted to take, but am glad you understand and commend the course we are pursuing in the Far East..."; TRUMAN. Typed letter signed as Senator, to James H. Pendergast, Washington, D.C., 8 August 1941, 1 page, 4to, Senate stationery, envelope with printed frank, discussing a local affair: "I wrote...to Fred Klaber about the farm at home. I imagine I was rather short with him, but I think he deserved it...It seems to me that it would be a good thing for us to fire Miller out of that job and turn all the land business over to Russell Gabriel and let him handle it in a common-sense manner. It is my honest opinion that Miller is no good and the longer we keep him the more trouble we are going to get into..."; TRUMAN. Partly printed check signed, Independence, Mo., 9 September 1954, oblong 8vo, on a Kansas City bank, for $4.57 to a payee whose name has been inked out; TRUMAN. Photograph signed, 250 x 200mm. (9 3/4 x 8 in.), a candid shot depicting the former President signing autographs on a train; together 4 items. (4)