Strout Family Papers Guide to the Strout Family Papers Mss. Acc. 2008.22

Guide to the Strout Family Papers Mss. Acc. 2008.22


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Finding Aid Authors: Anne T. Johnson.

Repository
Special Collections Research Center
Identification
Mss. Acc. 2008.22
Title
Strout Family Papers 1943-1972
Quantity
0.80 Linear Feet
Creator
Strout, Herbert C., 1920-2004
Creator
Chipman, Harold W., 1923-2008
Creator
Strout, Jerry L., 1947 - unknown
Creator
Strout, Phyllis C.
Language
English

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation:

Strout Family Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary

Acquisition Information:

Purchase.


Biographical Information:

U.S. Army Private during World War II. Home was in Milbridge, Maine.

Scope and Contents

Correspondence between Strout family members during World War II and the Vietnam War. The Strout family lives in Milbridge, Maine. Includes certificates and publications from each era. Herbert C. Strout, WWII, was stationed in Germany at the close of the war. Jerry L. Stout, Vietnam War, was a member of the 132nd Assault Support Helicopter Company and served two tours.

The World War II correspondence was accessioned as Mss. Acc. 2008.23 and the Vietnam War material was accessioned as Mss. Acc. 2008.22. Both are grouped under 2008.22.

Arrangement of Materials:

Series One is Herbert C. Strout family correspondence from World War II and Series Two is Jerry L. Strout family correspondence from the Vietnam War.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Certificates
  • Chipman family
  • Correspondence
  • Publications
  • Strout family
  • Vietnam War, 1961-1975
  • World War, 1939-1945

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

  • Chipman, Harold W., 1923-2008
  • Strout, Herbert C., 1920-2004
  • Strout, Jerry L., 1947 - unknown
  • Strout, Phyllis C.

Container List

id52414
Series 1: Herbert C. Strout Family - World War II
1.0 Linear Feet
1943-1959
Scope and Contents

Mostly correspondence between Herbert C. Strout and his wife, Phyllis Chipman Strout and daughter, Margaret, while Herbert Strout was stationed in South Carolina and Germany as a private in the U.S. Army. Other correspondents include Harold Chipman, Roy Strout, Shirley P. Strout, Ruth Chipman, Barbara Chipman, Tom Chipman, Elwood Strout and other relatives. Herbert Strout was stationed in Germany at the end of the war and during the occupation. Letters contain family and local news. Military news is noted in the inventory.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 1 id52416
    Correspondence
    1943 January - 1944 August
    Scope and Contents

    Letters from Harold Chipman to Mrs. Herbert Strout (Mrs. Phyllis C. Strout), his sister. Stationed at Marine Engine School in Maine in January, but overseas in a combat zone by May. Son, Harold, Jr., in Camp Gordon in Johnston, Florida in Sept. 1943. Greeting card from "Senior Class, UHS; with greeting, "Here's Our Gift to One of Uncle Sam's Boys!" Undated. Sgt. C.H. Copeland to Miss Margorie P. Upton of Salem, Massachusetts.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 2 id52417
    Correspondence
    1944 September - November
    Scope and Contents

    Includes letters from S.S. Wallace, signed "Grampy and Aunt Sally," to Phyllis Strout, letters between Phyllis Strout and Herbert Strout, Vmail from Harold Chipman to Mrs. Herbert Strout and letter from Roy Strout to Herbert Strout, his brother. Private Herbert C. Strout is stationed in Camp Croft, South Carolina. Letters contain family and local news.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 3 id52418
    Correspondence
    1944 December 3 - 23
    Scope and Contents

    Correspondents are Harold Strout, Phyllis Strout, Herbert Strout's parents and Shirley Strout.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 4 id52419
    Correspondence
    1944 December 23 - 31
    Scope and Contents

    Correspondents are Herbert Strout, Phyllis Strout, Roy Strout and Ruth Chipman.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 5 id52420
    Correspondence
    1945 January
    Scope and Contents

    Correspondents are Herbert Strout, Phyllis Strout and Mrs. Agnes Strout to her son.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 6 id52421
    Correspondence
    1945 February-May
    Scope and Contents

    Private S. P. Wallace (Uncle Phil) to Mrs. Phyllis Strout. He is in a combat zone fighting Germans. Vmail from Herbert Strout to Phyllis and family. He is stationed in Germany.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 7 id52422
    Correspondence
    1945 June and November
    Scope and Contents

    Herbert Strout, in Germany, to his wife on February 4, 1946, "we are having court again…this afternoon I am going to go out on a little investigation…" . By March 1946, Herbert writes to his wife that he is tired of arguing by letter and had hoped to return to a happy home, which is not the case. Trouble between his wife and their families. On March 17, 1946, he comments "We got a German General a few days ago that is wanted for war crimes." Other correspondents are Barbara Chipman and Aunt Sally.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 8 id52423
    Correspondence
    1951-1959
    Scope and Contents

    Herbert Strout to Private Elwood J. Strout. On envelope: Absent without leave, current address unknown. 1951 T.R. (Tom) Chipman of the United States Air Force, Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Mississippi, to his sister, Phyllis Strout. 1959.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 9 id52424
    Certificate for Herbert C. Strout, signed by President Harry S. Truman
    undated.
id52415
Series 2: Jerry L. Strout Family - Vietnam War
Scope and Contents

Letters from Jerry L. Strout to his parents, sister and brother while serving in Vietnam as a member of the 132nd Assault Support Helicopter Company.

  • Mixed Materials box: 2 Folder: 1 id52426
    Correspondence
    1968 October - December
    Scope and Contents

    Writes to his sister, mother and father while training at Fort Dix, New Jersey and at Fort Eustis, Virginia. Training exercises and his wish to get mechanical training to work on trucks rather than airplanes.

  • Mixed Materials box: 2 Folder: 2 id52427
    Correspondence
    1969
    Scope and Contents

    Sends sister a copy of the phonetic alphabet. Training exercises such as running through a gas chamber. Poem by James M. Sweet. March 1969. Tells his location is Vietnam and gives detail about attacks.. Sends price list for Overseas Distribution for Maverick Passenger cars. May 12: "…had three rockets come in…I just rolled over on the floor and under my bed…" "watched B52 attacks on the mountain and HUEY COBRA's gunships…about every night."

  • Mixed Materials box: 2 Folder: 3 id52428
    Correspondence
    1970 January - July
    Scope and Contents

    In January he is still overseas, but by March 21, stationed at Ft. Carson, Colorado and working in Supply. By June 19, he is back overseas after signing up for a second tour. He is in the 178th and the 132nd, but is trying to stay in the 132nd. July 25 – working in maintenance near Cam Duc.

  • Mixed Materials box: 2 Folder: 4 id52429
    Correspondence
    1970 August
    Scope and Contents

    Stationed in Vietnam. Takes course in auto mechanics.

  • Mixed Materials box: 2 Folder: 5 id52430
    Correspondence
    1970 September - 1972
    Scope and Contents

    Begins counting down the days he has remaining in Vietnam. His brother, Terry, joins the army. Has his own maintenance team, which he likes, but he does not enjoy working maintenance. The "lifers" will not let him do anything else. March 1971, he refutes the rumor that he is in Laos. He is still in Vietnam with 80+ days left. April "I take medicine to sleep nights, too…comes in red, white and blue cans…" Most Rev. Paul L. Seitz, Bishop of Kontum in Vietnam requesting donations. Form letter. 1972.

  • Mixed Materials box: 2 Folder: 6 id52431
    Ephemera
    undated
    Scope and Contents

    Empty envelopes, news clippings, military pay certificates, addresses, notes, postcard and cards.

  • Mixed Materials box: 2 Folder: 7 id52432
    Military Documents and Forms
    1969-1971
    Scope and Contents

    Clothing and equipment record Geneva Conventions Identification Card (2) Request for Foreign Service (Overseas Assignment) March 23, 1970 PQR Checklist DA Form 41 Work Sheet Identifying Data Assignment and other documents.

  • Mixed Materials box: 2 Folder: 8 id52433
    Publications
    1969
    Scope and Contents

    "Aviation Digest" "Southern Cross" "The Mark of a Man" about combat arms. "America" "Pacific Stars and Stripes" "The Preventive Maintenance Monthly: Map of Saigon-Cholon "Life in Vietnam" The Weekly News Magazine