This silent home movie features Daniel family members E. Clifton Daniel, Margaret Truman Daniel, Clifton Truman Daniel, and baby William Wallace Daniel.
-NY Apartment: E. Clifton Daniel holds William Wallace Daniel.
-Unidentified outdoor location: Summer vacation at a home near the water. Clifton Truman Daniel wears a Native American headdress and marches to a drum.
-Christmas, 1959. The Daniel family visits Independence, Missouri, where former president Harry S. Truman and former first lady Bess Truman live, along with members of the extended Wallace family including May Wallace, George Wallace, Natalie Wallace, Frank Wallace; and the Trumans' cook, Vietta Garr. The family opens Christmas gifts.
-Independence: Clifton Truman Daniel visits his grandfather, Harry Truman's office at the Truman Library, turning the globe and sitting in the chair at his desk.
-Farm, Grandview, Missouri: The Daniels visit the extended Truman family.
-North Carolina, 1961: The Daniel family also visits Clifton's parents, Elbert Clifton Daniel, Sr. and Elvah (Jones) Daniel along with other Daniel relatives.
-Clifton Daniel's 3rd birthday party.
This footage is from the Margaret Truman Daniel and E. Clifton Daniel Papers. It is in the public domain, though a portion of this footage is closed for privacy reasons. Please credit: Margaret Truman Daniel and E. Clifton Daniel; Harry S. Truman Library.
This film is part of the Motion Picture series at the Truman Library. Please see this link for the National Archives Catalog record: [ Ссылка ]
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