Search Digital Records

Limit your search

Item Type Coverage Format Rights Subject

76 results

[Letter to Vince Hemmings from John W. Allen]
Letter to Vince Hemmings from John W. Allen, March 4, 1992. Forwards a box of Kodachrome slides and a listing of slide captions. Two typed pages.
[Letter from William Orthman to his wife, written while stationed in Shanghai, China, January 30, 1946]
Letter from William Orthman to his wife, written while stationed in Shanghai, China, January 30, 1946. Discusses a cocktail party that he and two other officers attended at his stenographer's house and presents some of the awkward interactions that occurred as a comedic "playlette." Also discusses his thoughts on the decline of colonialism and notes that he is mailing a package containing a…
[Letter from William Orthman to his wife, written while stationed in Shanghai, China, January 14, 1945]
Letter from William Orthman to his wife, written while stationed in Shanghai, China, January 14, 1945. Discusses his recent job transfer to public relations, American and Chinese protests in Shanghai, a recent visit by Secretary of War Robert P. Patterson, and clashing views regarding communism and democracy. Three typed pages with envelope.
[Letter to Helen Jackson, wife of Thomas Walter Jackson, from Leola McDonald, October 20, 1942]
Letter to Helen Jackson, wife of Thomas Walter Jackson, from Leola McDonald, October 20, 1942. Sends condolences regarding the death of her husband and forwards a photograph of Jackson, other servicemen, and their families eating dinner together. Three handwritten pages.
[Letter to Helen Jane Jackson from Captain Frank J. Pope, October 1, 1942]
Letter to Helen Jane Jackson, wife of Thomas Walter Jackson, from Captain Frank J. Pope, operations officer of the 54th Fighter Squadron, October 1, 1942. Sends condolences regarding the death of her husband. Eight handwritten pages with envelope.
[Telegram to Ralph W. Nicholson from Patricia Nicholson, November 10, 1944]
Telegram to Ralph W. Nicholson from Patricia Nicholson, November 10, 1944. Mentions Mrs. Nicholson's attempts to convince Carol Nicholson to return home for the holidays. On verso is a handwritten note about travel plans.