Harry S Truman Research Paper

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Harry S. Truman was a war hero who saw action in battle. Truman wanted to go to Westpoint, but his rough eyesight kept him from the academy. He enlisted in the National Guard and was an artillery commander in WW1. My goal in this paper that I am writing is to define Harry S. Truman's life and his election. The 33rd president of the United States was Harry S. Truman. He was born May 8th, 1884 in a small town called Lamar. Located in Missouri. His father's name was John Anderson Truman. He was born December 5. 1851. His father married Martha Ellen Young, now known as Trumans mother. She was born November 25, 1852. Truman was the oldest of three children of his father and mother. He moved with his family to Independence, Missouri which is located ten miles east of Kansas City and that’s where he grew up for most of his life. His childhood and young adulthood were vacate. He couldn’t really make friends, but he tried his hardest. He was wearisome when in the company of girls his age or older. He was born with rough eyesight so he had to get glasses and that disconnected him from many of his associates. He loved reading and listen to music. He became an elegant piano player and considered to put his career as a gig pianist. His mother, …show more content…

Truman was tutored by his mother and went to Independence High School, which he later graduated in 1901. His fathers, John Anderson Truman, finacial problems kept him from attending a four year college. He attended A business college in Kansas City for a semester, but the financial problems went downhill for his family so he dropped out. Before Truman took office, he had many jobs. A couple of the jobs he had was a Bank and Mailroom clerk, Worked for a construction company, Farmer, Army Officer in WW1, Haberdasher, County administrative judge, U.S. Senator, Vice President. After his father's death, November 3rd, 1914, Truman had a lot of heartache. He spent the next few years trying to earn a living in his own mining

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