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English: Christmas card (Photograph 58-649) sent to President Truman in 1949 from Marion Carpenter.
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Source http://www.trumanlibrary.org/photographs/view.php?id=2172 . Transferred from en.wikipedia . Harry S. Truman Library picture collection. Pauline Testerman, Audiovisual Archivist, says there is no copyright on this 1949 Christmas card created and sent to President Truman from Carpenter.
Author of signature: Marion Carpenter. of Photograph: Unknown
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