Thursday, June 25, 2009

"Dear Bess: Love Letters From the President"

Through the U.S. Government's National Archives Web site, I came across an online exhibit of Harry Truman's love letters to his wife, Bess.

The letters were originally in an exhibit titled "Dear Bess: Love Letters From the President," on display at the Harry S. Truman Library and Museum in 1998-1999. Now, the exhibit is closed, but the letters can be viewed online at the library's Web site.

According to the library's introduction to the exhibit, "(The exhibit)highlighted the personal relationship between Harry and Bess Truman as illustrated in almost 50 years of handwritten personal letters. The exhibition included original letters, photographs, and personal objects of the Trumans from the Library's collections. The focus of the exhibition was not only the personal loving relationship between Harry and Bess, but the President's efforts to use his wife as a sounding board for the issues of state also will play as a background theme."

Truman was the 33rd president of the United States. He became Vice President in 1945 and then became President when Franklin D. Roosevelt died 82 days into his fourth term as president.

The collection of letters spans almost 50 years. One of my favorites is dated June 12, 1945, two months after he became president. It is on White House stationery and starts like this:
"Dear Bess, Just two months ago today, I was a reasonably happy and contented Vice-President. Maybe you can remember that far back too. But things have changed so much it hardly seems real.
I sit there in this old house and work on foreign affairs, read reports and work on speeches — all the while listening to the ghosts walk up and down the hallway and even right here in the study. The floors pop and the drapes move back and forth..."

He wraps the letter up with
"Write me when you can – I hope every day, Lots of love, Harry"

Check out the letters! They are a great look at American history.

2 comments:

Auntie sezzzzzz... said...

I love old letters.

Thank you so much, for sharing this site, with us.

'Aunt Amelia'
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Anonymous said...

i just came across your blog, and i love the idea.
have you every read the book/seen the play "Love Letters" by a.r. gurney?
it's wonderful. i think you'd like it!

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