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HARRY S. TRUMAN
(1884-1972) 33rd President of the United States who led the country in the closing days of World War II and through the re-building of Europe under the Marshall Plan and the Korean War. Superb content T.L.S. "Harry S. Truman" on his personal letterhead, 1p. 4to., Independence, June 9, 1971 to Winston Dabney, a member of the Las Alamos veterans Reunion Committee. Truman mentions that he has received coins commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Los Alamos reunion, and "the mounted sample of fused sand of the New Mexico desert". He adds: "...It was interesting to read of your project and its past history and I am fully aware of the great contribution that was made by the Scientific Laboratory in the creation of the nuclear weapons where the first test was made in Alamogordo on July 16, 1945. It pleases me to know that those who participated in that had a reunion of the members in commemoration of that occasion. The coins and the mounted sample will be placed in the Truman Library with other articles relating to the atomic age...". Fine condition. Dabney was a member of the Special Engineer Detachment, an enlisted man with special technical skills detached from army service to work at Los Alamos developing the bomb. The fused sand sent to Truman was essentially glass created from the heat of the bomb fusing the desert sand together. Until his dying day, Truman was proud of the development of the bomb, and never regretted its use at Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

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May 13, 2009 10:00 AM EDT
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