World War II collection, 1940-1945.

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World War II collection, 1940-1945.

Collection of correspondence and miscellaneous documents, 1940-1945. About half the collection consists of letters to Garrett Winter from the following New-York Historical Society employees on active service: William R. Baille, Ladislaw Csierny, James J. Fisher, William Givens, Joseph Gymory, George Johnson, Vincent J. Marshall, Charles J. Miller, and George Takacs. They describe a variety of war experiences: work as a radar operator in Washington State; guarding prisoners of war in Delaware; service in India; witnessing surrender in Germany; and hospitalization for "operational fatigue, in other words, nerves." There are also letters from people in England, including five from Edward Tempest in Spofforth, North Yorkshire, describing air raids. A group of letters from 1942 discuss a ban on taking photographs in New York Harbor. A letter from a sailor on board the U.S.S. Hilary P. Jones describes conditions in Iceland. Other miscellaneous documents include ration books, V-mail, postcards, Christmas cards, and an insurance policy covering war damage.

0.4 linear feet (1 box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7771586

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New-York Historical Society

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Givens, William.

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Miller, Charles James

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Biography/History Charles James Miller was a dancer, choreographer, teacher, and close friend of Russell Meriwether Hughes, better known as La Meri--the "Queen of Ethnic Dance." In the early 1940s (during World War II), Miller served in the Army as an interpreter in French and Spanish for the Arabs; he was also director and choreographer for Army Red Cross shows in Algeria. After the war, Miller became a dance-dramatist and instructor with th...

Winter, John Garrett, 1881-1956

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Instructor of Latin and Greek at Hope College, 1901-1903, and the University of Michigan; Director of the Museum of Art and Archaeology in Ann Arbor (now known as the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology). From the description of Papers, 1901-1971, bulk 1909-1944. (Joint Archive of Holland, History Research Center). WorldCat record id: 27699609 Professor of Latin and director of the Division of Fine Arts at University of Michigan. From the description of John Garrett Win...

Gymory, Joseph.

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Johnson, George J.

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Takacs, George

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Csierny, Ladislaw.

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Fisher, James J.

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Marshall, Vincent J.

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Baille, William R.

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Tempest, Edward.

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