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Box 1

 Container

Contains 17 Results:

Correspondence from Norm A. Armstrong, 1945 July 4

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Content Description From the Collection: The Paul A. Carpenter Letters consists of incoming correspondence and Vmail from family and friends. The letters date from 1942-1945, with the bulk written in 1945. Much of the content discusses the home front: the change of seasons, canning berries and peas, poetry, movies, and new novels such as “Forever Amber”. Paul Carpenter’s parents, J.E. and Albina Carpenter, sent local newspaper clippings with their letters, sharing news of other Kenton, Ohio soldiers and sailors and announcements...
Dates: 1945 July 4

Correspondence from Frank P. Arnett, 1942-1945

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

Frank serves in the U.S. Army and discusses his experiences in training and Radio School.

Dates: 1942-1945

Correspondence from Frederick D. Beck, 1945 August-September

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents

Frederick writes of his experiences in the Office of the C.O. and discusses plans for after he leaves the service. The letterhead is labelled "U.S. Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Texas".

Dates: 1945 August-September

Correspondence from Leonard R. Cabana, 1945 February-September

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents

Leonard Cabana, Ylc, U.S. Navy, U.S.S. Taussig (DD 746) serves in the Pacific Theater. He is a prolific writer with colorful descriptions of his personal life and military experiences. He mentions travel through Hawaii, operations in the China Sea, Camarah Bay, the Philippines, and describes events occurring onboard ship. The content of Leonard's letters regularly refer to friends whose letters also appear in this collection, particularly "Millie".

Dates: 1945 February-September

Correspondence from Betty Carpenter, 1942-1945

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents

Betty's letters often discuss Saylor, Paul's brother [and Betty's husband?], as well as describe how Tarrytown celebrated V-E Day.

Dates: 1942-1945

Correspondence from Charlotte Carpenter, 1942-1945

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents

Charlotte, usually signed as Mrs. O. F. Carpenter, resides in Rochester, Michigan. The content of her letters detail home life, canning tomatoes, the weather, and her local travels.

Dates: 1942-1945

Correspondence from James E. and Albina Carpenter, 1942 September

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Content Description From the Collection: The Paul A. Carpenter Letters consists of incoming correspondence and Vmail from family and friends. The letters date from 1942-1945, with the bulk written in 1945. Much of the content discusses the home front: the change of seasons, canning berries and peas, poetry, movies, and new novels such as “Forever Amber”. Paul Carpenter’s parents, J.E. and Albina Carpenter, sent local newspaper clippings with their letters, sharing news of other Kenton, Ohio soldiers and sailors and announcements...
Dates: 1942 September

Correspondence from James E. and Albina Carpenter, 1942 October

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9
Content Description From the Collection: The Paul A. Carpenter Letters consists of incoming correspondence and Vmail from family and friends. The letters date from 1942-1945, with the bulk written in 1945. Much of the content discusses the home front: the change of seasons, canning berries and peas, poetry, movies, and new novels such as “Forever Amber”. Paul Carpenter’s parents, J.E. and Albina Carpenter, sent local newspaper clippings with their letters, sharing news of other Kenton, Ohio soldiers and sailors and announcements...
Dates: 1942 October

Correspondence from James E. and Albina Carpenter, 1944 February-May

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Content Description From the Collection: The Paul A. Carpenter Letters consists of incoming correspondence and Vmail from family and friends. The letters date from 1942-1945, with the bulk written in 1945. Much of the content discusses the home front: the change of seasons, canning berries and peas, poetry, movies, and new novels such as “Forever Amber”. Paul Carpenter’s parents, J.E. and Albina Carpenter, sent local newspaper clippings with their letters, sharing news of other Kenton, Ohio soldiers and sailors and announcements...
Dates: 1944 February-May

Correspondence from James E. and Albina Carpenter, 1944 June-December

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 11
Content Description From the Collection: The Paul A. Carpenter Letters consists of incoming correspondence and Vmail from family and friends. The letters date from 1942-1945, with the bulk written in 1945. Much of the content discusses the home front: the change of seasons, canning berries and peas, poetry, movies, and new novels such as “Forever Amber”. Paul Carpenter’s parents, J.E. and Albina Carpenter, sent local newspaper clippings with their letters, sharing news of other Kenton, Ohio soldiers and sailors and announcements...
Dates: 1944 June-December

Correspondence from James E. and Albina Carpenter, 1945 February-March

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 12
Content Description From the Collection: The Paul A. Carpenter Letters consists of incoming correspondence and Vmail from family and friends. The letters date from 1942-1945, with the bulk written in 1945. Much of the content discusses the home front: the change of seasons, canning berries and peas, poetry, movies, and new novels such as “Forever Amber”. Paul Carpenter’s parents, J.E. and Albina Carpenter, sent local newspaper clippings with their letters, sharing news of other Kenton, Ohio soldiers and sailors and announcements...
Dates: 1945 February-March

Correspondence from James E. and Albina Carpenter, 1945 April-August

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 13
Content Description From the Collection: The Paul A. Carpenter Letters consists of incoming correspondence and Vmail from family and friends. The letters date from 1942-1945, with the bulk written in 1945. Much of the content discusses the home front: the change of seasons, canning berries and peas, poetry, movies, and new novels such as “Forever Amber”. Paul Carpenter’s parents, J.E. and Albina Carpenter, sent local newspaper clippings with their letters, sharing news of other Kenton, Ohio soldiers and sailors and announcements...
Dates: 1945 April-August

Correspondence from J. Saylor Carpenter, 1942-1945

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents

Saylor served in the U.S. Navy and writes about his experiences. He serves in the Pacific. The September 4, 1944 letter concerns his location overseas and a sentence was excised by censors.

Dates: 1942-1945

Correspondence from Velma and Avery Carpenter, 1944 March-October

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 15
Content Description From the Collection: The Paul A. Carpenter Letters consists of incoming correspondence and Vmail from family and friends. The letters date from 1942-1945, with the bulk written in 1945. Much of the content discusses the home front: the change of seasons, canning berries and peas, poetry, movies, and new novels such as “Forever Amber”. Paul Carpenter’s parents, J.E. and Albina Carpenter, sent local newspaper clippings with their letters, sharing news of other Kenton, Ohio soldiers and sailors and announcements...
Dates: 1944 March-October

Correspondence from Estelle Causler, 1945 July-August

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Content Description From the Collection: The Paul A. Carpenter Letters consists of incoming correspondence and Vmail from family and friends. The letters date from 1942-1945, with the bulk written in 1945. Much of the content discusses the home front: the change of seasons, canning berries and peas, poetry, movies, and new novels such as “Forever Amber”. Paul Carpenter’s parents, J.E. and Albina Carpenter, sent local newspaper clippings with their letters, sharing news of other Kenton, Ohio soldiers and sailors and announcements...
Dates: 1945 July-August

Correspondence from Arrah Creager, 1942-1945

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 17
Content Description From the Collection: The Paul A. Carpenter Letters consists of incoming correspondence and Vmail from family and friends. The letters date from 1942-1945, with the bulk written in 1945. Much of the content discusses the home front: the change of seasons, canning berries and peas, poetry, movies, and new novels such as “Forever Amber”. Paul Carpenter’s parents, J.E. and Albina Carpenter, sent local newspaper clippings with their letters, sharing news of other Kenton, Ohio soldiers and sailors and announcements...
Dates: 1942-1945

Correspondence from Leonard R. Aeschleman, 1944-1945

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents

Leonard, U.S. Navy, writes about his experiences in France[?], Rome, and after he's returned home to the States.

Dates: 1944-1945