Read Harry Truman's Excellent Adventure: The True Story of a Great American Road Trip Online
Authors: Matthew Algeo
Tags: #Presidents & Heads of State, #Presidents, #Travel, #Essays & Travelogues, #General, #United States, #Automobile Travel, #Biography & Autobiography, #20th Century, #History
Bourbon, Illinois, 76
Bouvier, Jacqueline Lee, 126
Boyle, Bill, 77
BP (British Petroleum), 120
Brannan, Charles, 121
Brazel, Mac, 174
Brecht, Raymond C., 136
Breckinridge, John C., 58
Bridgestone/Firestone, 67, 68
Brinkley, Douglas, 231
British Petroleum (BP), 120
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka,
45
Brumidi, Constantino, 126
Bud’s Golden Cream, 51–53
Burleson, Albert S., 130
Bush, George H. W., 119, 229
Bush, George W., 228, 230–31
Butler, John Marshall, 129
Byrnes, Bill, 105
Byrnes, Elizabeth, 105–6
Calderon, Felipe, 152
Campbell, James A., 5
Camp David, 139
Cancellare, Frank, 212
Carnegie, Andrew, 130
Caro, Robert A., 125
Carter, Jimmy, 122–25,
124,
229
Caterpillar (company), 67
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 119–20
Challenge to Liberty, The
(Hoover, H.), 140
Chapman, Oscar L., 121
Chodorov, Jerome, 154
Chrysler automobiles, 27–33,
28,
39–40, 219, 233–38,
237
Churchill, Winston, 114, 142, 218
Cincinnatus (Roman general), 35
civil rights, 45–46, 134, 223
Clark, Alex, 204, 205
Clark, J. Murray, 207, 208–9
Clark, Janet, 208
Clark, Jim, 207–8
Clark, William, 85
Clay, Henry, 91
Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 54.
See also
Twain, Mark
Cleveland, Grover, 129–30
Clifford, Clark, 116–17, 119
Clifford, Marny, 117, 119
Clifford, Randall, 117
Clifford home.
See
Rockville Pike farmhouse
Clinton, Bill, 19, 115, 124, 227–30
Clinton, Hillary, 227–28
Cocklin, Howard, 176
Coke bottles, 108,
108,
110,
110
Cole, Charles “Curly,” 182
Columbine II
(airplane), 189
Comden, Betty, 154
commercialization of presidency, 25, 228
communism
criticism of Truman and, 48, 139
McCarthy and, 5, 6, 92–93
Nixon, R., and, 127–28
Connelly, Matthew
on Stevenson campaign, 58, 59, 79
Truman’s last day as president, 13
walking with Truman, 146, 147
Conway, Rose, 23
Coolidge, Calvin, 114, 140
Cooper, D. B., 212
Country House restaurant, 168–69
Creason, Bob, 234, 236–37
Creason, Carey, 233–38
Creason, Gladys, 233–34
Crocker, Sewell K., 87
Crusade in Europe
(Eisenhower), 26
Cumberland Narrows, 106
Cushing, Richard J., 161
Daniel, Clifton, 219
Daniel, Margaret Truman.
See
Truman Daniel, Margaret
Decatur, Illinois, 60–61, 65–68, 69–70
Decatur, Stephen, 67
Decatur Adult Transition Center, 65–67
defense policies, 34, 136–37, 139
Democratic National Committee and Party, 76–77
Democratic National Convention (1948), 133
Democratic National Convention (1960), 126
Dennison, Robert, 222
Deshler (hotel), 181–85
Desmond, Frank, 93
Dewey, Thomas E., 10, 154
Diamond, Neil, 158–59
Dickinson, Angie, 114
Dillinger, John, 63
Dixie Clipper
(airplane), 186
Dixiecrats, 134
Dixon, George, 132
Dixon, Jeremiah, 95
Douglas, Stephen A., 57–58
Dulles, Allen W., 120
Eagleton, Thomas, 226
Edison, Thomas, 196
Eisenhower, Dwight D. “Ike”
death of, 226
as father of interstate highway system, 91
inauguration and speech, 7–9, 12–13, 229
Iranian coup, 120
at Kennedy funeral, 222
presidential airplanes of, 189
presidential campaign of, 6–7, 58–59
presidential pension legislation signed by, 221
at presidential retreat, 139
Rosenberg appeal, 48, 55
Truman and, 33–34, 222
Eisenhower, Mamie, 6, 189, 222
Elizabeth, Queen, 114
Ellington, Duke, 197
Empire State Building, 147, 151
espionage, 47–48, 55, 68–69
Exner, Judith, 114
ex-presidents.
See also specific names of ex-presidents
addressing Senate, 129
bonding of, 225, 229
careers of, 11, 227–28, 229
commercialization of presidency, refusal of, 25, 228
government paid expenses of, 230
group photographs of, 229
income of, 3, 11, 227–28
longest tenure, 225
office expenses (2008) of, 229
partisan politics and media technology, 139–40
pensions for, 129–30, 221–22, 229–30
Secret Service protection of, 223
Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA), 186
Famine Emergency Committee, 144–45
Federal-Aid Highway Act, 91
federal civil service system, 5
federal highway policies, 86
Felker, Grace, 100
Ferdinand Magellan
(train), 14, 59, 211–12
FHA (Future Homemakers of America), 183–84, 185–86
Field, Marshall, III, 153
Fields, Joseph, 154
Fike, Stanley, 35–36, 149
Fillmore, Millard, 24
Firestone Tires, 67
first ladies.
See also specific names of first ladies
longest-lived, 226
Secret Service protection of, 223
widow pensions, 130
Fleming, Jack, 157
Flying White House, The
(terHorst and Albertazzie), 187
Flynn, Edward J., 9–10
Ford, Gerald, 19, 113, 228, 229
Ford automobiles,
32,
37, 89
Former Presidents Act, 221
Fort Necessity, 95
Frankfurter, Felix, 45
French and Indian War, 95
Frostburg, Maryland, 99–105
Future Homemakers of America (FHA), 183–84, 185–86
Gallagher, Tom, 167
Gallup Poll, 224
Garfield, James, 5
Garroway, Dave, 156, 158
Gasper, Harry, 204
Gates, George Porterfield, 20
Gates-Wallace House, 20–21
General Electric, 67
Gennett, Henry, 196
Gennett Records, 196–97, 200,
200
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
(film), 149
Gentry, Sue, 42
George Washington Hotel Company, 178, 179
Goldwater, Barry, 191
Grandview, Missouri (Truman farm)
as Truman Library location, 21, 24, 154, 219
Johnson, Lyndon B., and public library donation, 125
sale of Truman farm, 220
Truman’s farming career in, 76
Grant, Ulysses S., 11, 54, 129
Great Depression, 90, 144, 151
Green, Adolph, 154
Greenglass, David, 47
Gromyko, Andrei, 159
Grover, Wayne, 59
Grove’s (restaurant), 69–70, 72–73
Guide to the National Road, A
(Raitz), 90
Guiteau, Charles, 5
Gulf station at Frederick, Maryland, 106–10,
108, 110
Hais, Alan, 30–33
Hall, Leonard W., 139
Hammarskjold, Dag, 162