August Lourenco letters Guide to the August Lourenco letters MS 00036

Guide to the August Lourenco letters MS 00036


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William and Mary Special Collections Research Center staff.

Repository
Special Collections Research Center
Identification
MS 00036
Title
August Lourenco Letters 1943-1969
Quantity
.84 Linear Feet, 2 legal size Hollinger boxes
Creator
Lourenco, August
Language
English , Portuguese .

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation

August Lourenco letters, Special Collections Research Center, William & Mary Libraries.

Preferred Citation

August Lourenco letters, Special Collections Research Center, William and Mary Libraries.


Content Description

The collection contains letters belonging to August "Auggie" Lourenco, a Portuguese-American from Newark, New Jersey, who served in the United States Army during World War II. Most letters are addressed to his girlfriend-then-wife, Anna "Ann" Lourenco (née Ertman), a second-generation Polish immigrant. Lourenco joined the United States Army in 1943 and completed his basic training at Camp Gordon, Georgia and Nashville, Tennessee, before being sent to Yuma, Arizona for additional training. Lourenco was then stationed across Europe, most often in Germany but also in France and Belgium. Most of Lourenco's work in the Army consisted of truck driving.

Many letters sent from August to Anna during his time in Europe are in the form of Victory Mail, or V-Mail. Several letters exchanged between August and Anna feature lipstick stains. These instances are noted in the individual folder's notes.

Other letters are from August Lourenco's relative, Gaspar Jose Lourenco, writing to August and Anna from his home in Arcos de Valdevez, Minho, a now former province of Portugal. Several of these letters are written partially in Portuguese.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Polish Americans--Societies, etc.--History
  • Portugal
  • United States -- Army
  • World War, 1939-1945

Container List

Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 1
Letters
1943 March 24 - 31English.
Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 2
Letters
1943 April 2 - 10English.
Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 3
Letters
1943 April 15 - 26
Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 4
Letters
1943 May 3 - 10
Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 5
Letters
1943 May 11 - 22
Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 6
Letters
1943 May 24 - 31
Scope and Contents

Items 1, 2, and 3 of this folder are letters with clear lipstick stains. The final item of this folder mentions the United States Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC, or "Wack" or "Wacks," as it was known colloquially).

Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 7
Letters
1943 June 1 - 11
Scope and Contents

Item 2 has attatched religious memorabilia, including a Catholic pin. The last item of this folder has a visible lipstick stain.

Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 8
Letters
1943 June 15 - 30
Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 9
Letters
1943 July 1 - 16
Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 10
Letters
1943 July 20 - 28
Scope and Contents

Item 6 of this folder has a visible lipstick stain.

Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 11
Letters
1943 August 17 - 31
Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 12
Letters
1943 September 4 - 23
Scope and Contents

Item 1 of this folder has a visible lipstick stain.

Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 13
Letters
1943 October 3 - 10
Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 14
Letters
1943 October 21 - November 13
Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 15
Letters
1943 November 17 - December 27
Mixed Materials Box: 2 folder: 1
Letters
1944 January 9 - March 10English.
Mixed Materials Box: 2 folder: 2
Letters
1944 March 14 - July 1
Mixed Materials Box: 2 folder: 3
Letters
1944 July 10 - October 7
Mixed Materials Box: 2 folder: 4
Letters
1944 October 8 - November 5
Mixed Materials Box: 2 folder: 5
Letters
1944 November 6 - 1945 January 12
Mixed Materials Box: 2 folder: 6
Letters
1945 January 14 - March 20
Mixed Materials Box: 2 folder: 7
Letters
1945 April 2 - May 30
Scope and Contents

Item 6, a letter, is attached to an unexplained photograph of a young boy.

Mixed Materials Box: 2 folder: 8
Letters
1946 October 28 - 1955 December 20
Scope and Contents

Item 1 is a record of a baby burial, "Baby Lourenco," dated October 1946.

Mixed Materials Box: 2 folder: 9
Letters
1956 January 28 - 1957 August 23
Mixed Materials Box: 2 folder: 10
Letters
1957 September 14 - 1958 July 4
Mixed Materials Box: 2 folder: 11
Letters
1958 August 22 - 1959 December 21
Scope and Contents

The last item in this folder is a letter written entirely in Portuguese.

Mixed Materials Box: 2 folder: 12
Letters
1960 March 16 - 1961 February 17
Mixed Materials Box: 2 folder: 13
Letters
1961 February 27 - December 17
Mixed Materials Box: 2 folder: 14
Letters
1962 February 23 - 1969 July 17