University of Richmond
Book Arts, Archives, & Rare Books, Boatwright Memorial Library261 Richmond Way
University of Richmond, VA 23173
archives@richmond.edu
URL: https://library.richmond.edu/collections/rare/index.html
Administrative Information
Conditions Governing Use
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Preferred Citation
[Box Number, Folder Number], MS-32, WWII Correspondence Collection, Book Arts, Archives, & Rare Books, Boatwright Memorial Library, University of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
This collection was purchased at auction.
Processing Information
The collection arrived as a single unit of materials mixed together. The processor decided to separate into individual correspondents and organize the collection by correspondent and then chronologically.
Processed by Lynda Kachurek.
Biographical / Historical
The bulk of these letters were written between 1940 and 1945 by servicemen from various branches of the armed forces during World War II. Because of the number of correspondents and the lack of additional biographical materials, any information located during processing is described in the individual series in the scope and content note. Additionally, the collection arrived containing letters predating and unrelated to World War II, many lacking names, dates, or other identifying information, as well as a few items of unrelated ephemera. Taken individually or as a whole, the World War II letters in this collection provide intimate access to the lives and experiences of several individuals throughout the course of the war.
Scope and Contents
Series I, George & Mary (Zyla) Orlikowski Letters, contains over 230 letters written by George Orlikowski to his girlfriend, and later wife, Mary Zyla Orlikowski. Dating between July 1942 and March 1945, the series traces Orlikowski's wartime activities as well as what was happening on the home front. Family concerns and military life dominate the writings, but they also offer views into larger wartime concerns of both military and life on the home front. Additionally, there are many examples of humorous envelopes and letterhead. In one letter from December 1944, as George's unit is preparing to ship out to the Pacific, he creates a code based on his salutations so that Mary can track his location without the censor's knowledge. Overall, these letters create a nearly complete and compelling story of a Midwestern couple during World War II.
Series II, Dorothy "Dot" Raynham Letters, contains 152 letters written to Dorothy "Dot" Raynham between 1941 and 1944 from a variety of correspondents. A student at Millsaps College at the time, Dorothy lived in Jackson, Mississippi. Between 1943 and 1945, Millsaps was home to the V-12 Navy College Training Program, which may help explain how she connected with many of her letter writers. One notable correspondent is Jack Devore Dunn, whose 52 letters include information about his service with the Army Air Corps South Pacific campaign, including his participation with his B-26 crew in the Battle of Midway. Dunn received both the Distinguished Service Cross and the Distinguished Flying Cross. There are also 9 letters from Jack's mother, Mrs. Betty Uhlorn. Other correspondents included men serving in the Naval Reserve, the Marine Corps, and the Army. Overall, the letters in this series offer a wide-ranging and diverse perspective on military service throughout World War II as well as a sense of what life on the home-front was like for a female college student. Raynham married William C. Fullilove on June 6, 1944, and died in October 1967.
Series III, Parrish Family Letters, contains 88 letters from and about the W.R. Parrish family of North Carolina. Beginning in 1914, the correspondence runs through the end of 1943, with some gaps in the timeline. Many of the letters are written from W.R. Parrish or his daughter, "Lib" to Lillian [Mrs. W.R.] Parrish, and cover business concerns, family life, and some coverage of the war in letters from the wartime years.
Series IV, Walter "Wally" and Ann Wrobel Letters, contains 109 letters primarily from Wally Wrobel, with some from his wife, Ann, to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wrobel, of Chicago, Illinois. Beginning in August 1943, when Wrobel was a private in the U.S. Army stationed at Camp Wheeler, Georgia, the letters follow his career across several different locations where, occasionally, Ann was able to join him. Many of the letters focus on the home front, discussing his parents' lives as well as things going on with his wife and, eventually, his young daughter. Early in 1944, his correspondence switches as his military activities increase and by Fall 1944, he makes brief mentions of being near New Guinea and later the Philippines. He occasionally mentions battles or other military activities, but usually his correspondence is more about the weather or activities at home. The last letter in the series was written on May 13, 1945, just one day before, according to military records, he died in action on May 14.
Series V, Other World War II Letters, contains three smaller sets of unrelated correspondence concerning World War II. The first set contains 92 letters written by Paul Dobin to Charlotte Gibbs. Between March 1 and July 23, 1944, he wrote nearly every day, talking of his life in the Navy as well as encouraging her in schoolwork, family matters, and eventually planning their wedding. Further research showed that Gibbs and her family were German Jewish immigrants having arrived in the United States in 1934. The second set of letters were written by Davis Lee, serving in the Navy, to his wife, Georgia, of Martinsville, Virginia, between mid-November 1944 and January 1945. Most of the 11 letters are trying to arrange plans for a furlough visit and telling how much he misses her. The third set contains 7 letters from Private Ray Trapp to his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Ray Trapp of Berea, Ohio, in April and May 1945, describing his activities during the end of the war in Germany.
Series VI, Other Letters, contains 26 folders of letters unrelated to World War II. Dating between 1857 and 1947, these often single letters contain a wide variety of information, including business advertisements, wedding announcements, and general correspondence from many areas. One of the more intriguing sets can be found in Box 2, File 16, which contains 3 letters from a Dutch Navy officer, known only as John/Jake, to Frances Pogue of Cincinnati, Ohio. Written while at sea in 1916 and later from his hospital bed in 1918, the author talks of books read and his experiences during the Great War. Box 2, File 29, may also be of interest as it contains a handwritten advertisement for a wife by an unknown male.
Series VII, Ephemera, contains 3 folders of items that are not correspondence. The first is a Latin notebook, which also contains newspaper clippings about London society. The second and third contain photographic materials.
Arrangement
This collection is arranged into 7 series:
Series I: George & Mary (Zyla) Orlikowski Letters Series II: Dorothy "Dot" Raynham Letters Series III: Parrish Family Letters Series IV: Wally and Ann Wrobel Letters Series V: Other World War II Letters Series VI: Other Letters Series VII: Ephemera
Subjects and Indexing Terms
- Correspondence
- Photographs
- Tintype
- World War, 1939-1945
Container List
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 1
George Orlikowski to Mary ZylaJuly - December, 1942January, 1943
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 2
George Orlikowski to Mary ZylaFebruary, 1943
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 3
George Orlikowski to Mary ZylaFebruary - March, 1943
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 4
George Orlikowski to Mary ZylaMarch - May, 1943
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 5
George Orlikowski to Mary ZylaMay - June, 1943
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 6
George Orlikowski to Mary ZylaJune - August, 1943
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 7
George Orlikowski to Mary ZylaAugust - November, 1943
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 8
George Orlikowski to Mary ZylaNovember, 1943 - January, 1944
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 9
George Orlikowski to Mary ZylaJanuary - May, 1944
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 10
George Orlikowski to Mary ZylaMay - July, 1944
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 11
George Orlikowski to Mary ZylaJuly - October, 1944
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 12
George Orlikowski to Mary Zyla OrlikowskiNovember, 1944 - January, 1945
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 13
George Orlikowski to Mary Zyla OrlikowskiJanuary - March, 1945
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 14
Jack B. Dunn to Dorothy RaynhamDecember 28, 1941 – March 29, 1942
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 15
Jack B. Dunn to Dorothy RaynhamApril 8 – December 16, 1942
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 16
Jack B. Dunn to Dorothy RaynhamJanuary 13 – April 30, 1943
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 17
Jack B. Dunn to Dorothy RaynhamMay 24 – October 20, 1943
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 18
Mrs. William (Betty) Uhlhorn to Dorothy Raynham1942-1943
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 19
Max Dyal to Dorothy RaynhamMay 5, 1943
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 20
James D. Bogan to Dorothy RaynhamOctober, 1941 – May, 1943
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 21
Charles W. Reis, Jr. to Dorothy RaynhamAugust, 1942 – October, 1943
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 22
Buford C. Blount to Dorothy RaynhamNovember, 1942 – February, 1944
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 23
Robert Earl Bridges to Dorothy RaynhamMarch 1, 1943
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 24
Neil Yelverston to Dorothy RaynhamMay 23, 1943
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 25
Jesse L. Wofford to Dorothy RaynhamMay, 1943 – February, 1944
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 26
Jack Madison to Dorothy RaynhamJuly, 1943
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 27
"Bob" to Dorothy RaynhamJuly, 1943
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 28
Archie McKee to Dorothy RaynhamSeptember, 1943 – January, 1944
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 29
Jacob Stocker to Dorothy RaynhamOctober, 1943 – May, 1944
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 30
F. B. Williams to Dorothy RaynhamDecember, 1943 – February, 1944
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 31
H. H. "Mac" Taylor to Dorothy RaynhamMarch, 1944
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 32
Parrish Family1914-1919
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 33
Parrish Family1926-1939
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 34
Parrish Family1940
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 35
Parrish Family1941
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 36
Parrish FamilyFebruary - May, 1942
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 37
Parrish FamilyJuly - October, 1942
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 38
Parrish Family1943
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 39
Parrish Family1945
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 40
Parrish FamilyUndated
- Graphic Materials box: 1 MS-32 folder: 41
Parrish Family photos and ephemera1915-1966
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 42
[Ann Wrobel?] negatives, with letter1942
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 43
Wally and Ann Wrobel to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wrobel, Leona WrobelAugust - December, 1942
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 44
Wally and Ann Wrobel to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wrobel, Leona Wrobel1943
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 45
Wally Wrobel to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wrobel1944
- Text box: 1 MS-32 folder: 46
Wally Wrobel to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wrobel1945
- Text box: 2 MS-32 folder: 1
Paul Dobin to Charlotte GibbsMarch, 1 – July 23, 1944
- Text box: 2 MS-32 folder: 2
Davis E. Lee to Mrs. Davis E. LeeNovember 29, 1944 – January 15, 1945
- Text box: 2 MS-32 folder: 3
Ray E. Trapp, Jr. to Mr. Ray and Mrs. Kay TrappApril – May, 1945
- Text box: 2 MS-32 folder: 4
Letter from Sarah Haskell to OliveJanuary 24, 1857
- Text box: 2 MS-32 folder: 5
Letter from Gertrude B. Watson to "cousin"September 13, 1863
- Text box: 2 MS-32 folder: 6
Letter from John in New Orleans, LA, to unknown maleFebruary 21, 1865
- Text box: 2 MS-32 folder: 7
Letters from Joseph Allison (father) in Chandler & Kirksmanville, KY to Charlie & Lillie (Allison) Ingle in Inglefield, INApril 1, 1877April 15, 1889
- Text box: 2 MS-32 folder: 8
Postcards to Bishop Family in Batavia, OH188018841900
- Text box: 2 MS-32 folder: 9
Letter from William P. Hoval, Secretary, Port Richmond Iron Works, I.P. Morris Co., to Davis Keeley, Conshohocken, PAAugust 16, 1883
- Text box: 2 MS-32 folder: 10
Letter from Edward Russell, The Mercantile Agency, Portland, ME, to J.K. Ames, Machias, MEMay 5, 1887
- Text box: 2 MS-32 folder: 11
Various letters to James A. Emerson, New York & Chicago1887-1899Undated
- Text box: 2 MS-32 folder: 12
Letters, poem, and newspaper clipping from Luverne, IA, to "Higson Brothers" in Newton, IA1889Undated
- Text box: 2 MS-32 folder: 13
Letter from Miss Carrie B. Marston, Cornish, ME, to Mrs. P.R. Colbath, Passaconaway, NHDecember 10, 1894
- Text box: 2 MS-32 folder: 14
Letter from W.E. Huggard to Earl Cutting, Northfield, VTSeptember 9, 1910
- Text box: 2 MS-32 folder: 15
Letter from Jessie [Davis] to Mrs. Lana Zells, Chicago, ILMarch 10, 1916
- Text box: 2 MS-32 folder: 16
Letters from Jack/John, a Dutch navy officer, to Frances L. Pogue, Cincinnati, OHAugust 9, 1916February 9, 1918May 16, 1918
- Text box: 2 MS-32 folder: 17
Letter from Ruthe [?], Kearney, NE, to Mrs. Ray Emry, Ericson, NEJune 7, 1927
- Text box: 2 MS-32 folder: 18
Letters from Ralph Wilkins, St. Louis, MO, to Elizabeth Catherine Johannes, Cincinnati, OHMay, 1930October, 1930
- Text box: 2 MS-32 folder: 19
Christmas card from Margaret, New York, NY to Mr. & Mrs. Zheller, Ralston, WADecember, 1930
- Text box: 2 MS-32 folder: 20
Letters from various people to Mr. & Mrs. L.B. Clegg, Miss Emmi Clegg Prokup, San Antonio, TX1933-1936Undated
- Text box: 2 MS-32 folder: 21
Letters from Wolfgang Zӧller, Weimar, Germany, to Leo Roberts, Houston, TXMay 19, 1936December, 1965
- Text box: 2 MS-32 folder: 22
Letter from Salvadore Marisol, General Manager, Hotel Genere, Mexico City, Mexico, to Odile Lawler, Houston, TXJuly 15, 1947
- Text box: 2 MS-32 folder: 23
Wedding announcement of Adelaide Hawkins to Martin Roberts, Jr., to Dr. J.B. Cox and family, Huntington, TNJan 16, [?]
- Text box: 2 MS-32 folder: 24
Letter from "Jake" to Mr. & Mrs. A. Jacobson, Topeka, KSMar 18, [?]
- Text box: 2 MS-32 folder: 25
Letter to unknown recipient from Sarah BuckinghamSep 16, [?]
- Text box: 2 MS-32 folder: 26
Unknown correspondentsDec 17, [?]
- Text box: 2 MS-32 folder: 27
Partial letter to Mr. J.C. Calhoun, Ft. Wayne, INUndated
- Text box: 2 MS-32 folder: 28
Advertisement for "La Perla" Manufacturing Company, NY, to Mrs. M.J. Burdine, Tazewell, TNUndated
- Text box: 2 MS-32 folder: 29
Handwritten advertisement "Wanted: A Wife," author unknownUndated
- Text box: 2 MS-32 folder: 30
"Clippings from Mother's Bible, dates of the Daniel Wood children"Undated
- Text box: 2 MS-32 folder: 31
Latin schoolwork by Daniel Kittridge, with clippings and writings on London society1897-1898
- Graphic Materials box: 2 MS-32 folder: 32
Photographic reprint of Chattanooga, TN ca. 1863Undated
- Graphic Materials box: 2 MS-32 folder: 33
Two tintypes, unidentified woman and manUndated