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Major Harley M. Kilgore served in the Army during World War I. He helped to re-organize the West Virginia National guard after the war. He was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1941 and held that office until his death in 1956.
Senator Harry Truman (Missouri), second from the right,and Senator H. W. Kilgore (West Virginia)far right, visit Fort Worth, Texas. All other men are unidentified.
Senator H. W. Kilgore (center)of West Virginia, visits an Air Force base during the Second World War. All other persons in the photograph are unidentified. Inscribed on the back of the phtograph,' HQ. Base Air Depot Area ATS_(?) USSTAF Public Relations Office".
Left to right: Mr. C. D. Orescon, Senate Appropriations Committee Staff; Mr. Harold E. Merrick, House Appropriation Staff; Congressman Antonio M. Fernandez; Congressman Otto E. Passman; General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander Europe; Senator Harley M. Kilgore; Congressman Alfred D. Sieminski.
Left to right: Senator Harley M. Kilgore of West Virginia, Senator Harry S. Truman of Missouri, and Lt. Col. Roy E. Ludick, Representative of Vultee's Fort Worth Plant.
Inscription on the back includes; "Secretary of the Army Wilber M. Brucker presented Soldier Metal to the following U. S. Army military men in ceremony at the Pentagon, Washington, D. C. for their heroic actions following the crash of a commercial airlines near Seattle, Washington on November 18, 1955. Left to right, Pfc Reginald A. Layoff, Chicago, Illinois; Specialist Third Class Peter P. Tamburin, Wheeling, West Virginia; Senator H. M. Kilgore, West Virginia and Specialist Third Class Hugo W. Weiss, New York, N. Y."
From left to right: M. M. Neely, Harry S. Truman, Unknown, Clarence Meadows, Harley Kilgore.
Seated: Bud Phares; Pres. Glassworkers, H. Kilgore and Berger, Pres. Dist 2 Glassworkers.
A group photograph of Congressmen gathered on the tarmac in front of an airplane.
'Federations prize essayist meets President Truman--John Dean, 16, Charleston's Stonewall Jackson high school student who submitted prize-winning composition in the federation's 1947 essay contest, visits President Harry Truman at the White House in company with President E. A. Carter (left) and West Virginia Senator Harley M. Kilgore (right).