Very near zero, probably. You might take it to an antiques dealer and get his opinion.
Newspaper collectors might be interested if you had the entire paper, but clippings are essentially worthless. (Note: even if you had the entire paper, it most likely wouldn't be worth a lot... a few bucks, maybe. The "Dewey defeats Truman" one, on the other hand, could get you $500 or so.)
Harry Truman was the first president to have his inauguration broadcast on television, on January 20, 1949.
Harry Truman in 1949.
Harry S. Truman was 60 years of age when he was sworn in as the 33rd President.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt preceded Truman as the President of the United States. Being Vice President, Truman first became President when Roosevelt died in office just a few weeks after his fourth inauguration, in his fourth month of office.
The first televised Presidential Inauguration took place on 20 January 1949 for US President Harry S Truman.
Harry Truman in 1949 was the first to have his inauguration televised.
Harry S Truman was the first US President whose inaugural address was televised in 1949. Coverage was much more extensive four years later when Dwight Eisenhower was inaugurated.
Harry Truman
First inauguration of Harry S. Truman happened on 1945-04-12.
Second inauguration of Harry S. Truman happened on 1949-01-20.
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