Harry S. Truman did not have a middle name. The S stood for a compromise between the names of his two grandfathers -- Anderson Shippe Truman and Solomon Young. There has been considerable debate whether Truman's middle initial should be written with or without a period. Truman himself said more than once that it did not matter--that it could be written either way. See, for example, the illustration of Truman's letter of August 19, 1970, to (later) Congressman James E. Rogan in Rogan's 2004 autobiography "Rough Edges." Except for early in his life and in the last few years of his life, when the middle initial in his signature became essentially printed, Truman never signed his full signature using a period after the "S". When he signed his initials, though, he sometimes signed "HST" and sometimes signed "H.S.T."
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His parents chose "S" as his middle name, in attempt to please both of Harry's grandfathers, Anderson Shippe Truman and Solomon Young; the initial did not actually stand for anything, as was a common practice among Scots-Irish.
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∙ 12y agoTruman middle name has been the subject of much debate. I believe the current
version is that he was given only the initial , S., as a compromise to honor both of his grandfathers both of whom had "S" as an initial.
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∙ 9y agoHarry S. Truman did not have a middle name, it was just the initial 'S.' He was given the middle initial to honor both his uncle and grandfather, who had names that started with 'S.'
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∙ 12y agoHarry Truman did not have a middle name. He had a middle initial. it was S. He didn't have a middle name because his parents couldn't agree of one for him. hope i could help! :)
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Harry S Truman. His grandfathers, Anderson Shipp Truman and Solomon Young, could not agree on what Harry's middle name should be, and so Harry was given only a middle initial of "S", which stood for Solomon or Shipp, depending on which side of the family one asked.
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Harry S Truman.
Harry S Truman. His grandfathers, Anderson Shipp Truman and Solomon Young, could not agree on what Harry's middle name should be, and so Harry was given only a middle initial of "S", which stood for Solomon or Shipp, depending on which side of the family one asked.
The S in Harry S Truman stands for S. His middle name is the letter S after the first initials of his grandfathers.
Harry Truman was to be given the middle name of Shippe or Solomon. Becasue of family disagreemnts, neither was chose and he was given the letter S alone for a middle name.
The S in Harry S Truman stands for S. His middle name is the letter S after the first initials of his grandfathers.
His parents chose "S" as his "middle name" in an attempt to honor both of Harry's grandfathers, Anderson Shipp Truman and Solomon Young. The initial did not actually stand for anything, a common practice among the Scots-Irish.
He was born Harry S Truman
His parents chose "S" as his "middle name" in an attempt to honor both of Harry's grandfathers, Anderson Shipp Truman and Solomon Young. The initial did not actually stand for anything, a common practice among the Scots-Irish.
Truman's middle name is just "S". This letter was chosen to honor both of his grandfathers, Anderson Shippe Truman and Solomon Young,
Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Harry S Truman. (There is no period after Truman's middle initial because he had no middle name - just a letter)