No, he was never governor of New York. Before he was the 34th President of the United States, Harry S Truman was the Vice President, a Missouri Senator, and a judge.
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Yes, he served in the army in WW I.
He did not "cotribute" anything, in fact, no one has ever "cotributed."
President Truman stated that he needed to end the war and to collapse Japan's means to make war ever again and it did.
President Harry Truman; he kept a sign with those words on his desk in the White House.Harry Truman used the phrase. He actually had a sign with these words on his desk in the oval office.See the related link below.
Harry S. Truman was the person who allowed the bomb to be dropped
No. The New York state legislature has never passed a bill that would legalize civil unions and, as a result, no governor of New York has ever had the opportunity to sign or veto such a bill.
No. Grover Cleveland never lived in Ohio . Cleveland, Ohio was not named for him. Cleveland was governor of New York.
He was in the army. He belonged to some community service organizations in Kansas City and no doubt did his part.
yes... to a women named Bess! Her name was Elizabeth "Bess" Virginia Wallace they were married on June 28 1919, Their daughter was Mary Margret. I believe Bess lived from 1882-1982. Mary lived from 1924-2008.-comicbook1
Truman made many public speeches in Missouri when running for political positions before he was elected senator and when he was running for a position in the Senate.
he had a sighn on his desk that said the buck stops here