A Guide to the Vaughan Family Papers, 1943-1946
A Collection in the
Thomas Balch Library
Collection Number M 007
Thomas Balch Library
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Processed by: Shirley Polander
Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Collection open for research
Use Restrictions
No physical characteristics affect use of this collection.
Preferred Citation
Vaughan Family Papers 1943-1946 (M 007), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.
Acquisition Information
James M. Vaughan, Purcellville, VA
Alternative Form Available
None
Accruals
2004.0074
Processing Information
Processed by Shirley Polander, 12 August 2004
Biographical Information
James Millard Vaughan, also known as Perch, Tunney, and Jimmy, was the son of Francis Edna and Clifton Mahlon Vaughan. His mother, Francis Miller, was born in 1891 and married (1) Robert "Bobby" Reybold, (2) Clifton Vaughan, and (3) John H. Monroe. His father was born in 1875 and died 11 April 1945 while James M. was in the service.
Frances and Clifton had four children,
James M. was inducted into the U. S. Army at Camp Lee, VA 29 December 1942, and served as a power plant operator in the 840th Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion. He was separated at Fort Bragg, NC 30 January 1946.
Scope and Content
This collection consists of letters exchanged between James Millard Vaughan and his mother, Fannie Vaughan, friends, and relatives during his service in the Army in World War II. It also includes correspondence between his mother and her friends and relatives during that time. The collection includes World War II memorabilia such as postcards, greeting cards, a ration book, and "Personna Blade Mail." The correspondence covers life, as it existed during the war. Of interest is the relating of daily activities and rationing of products.
Related Material
None
Adjunct Descriptive Data
Bibliography
The Blue Ridge Herald1930 US Census Virginia
Deborah Lee, PhD., Purcellville, VA
Other Finding Aid
None
Other Finding Aid
None
Bibliography
The Blue Ridge Herald1930 US Census Virginia
Deborah Lee, PhD., Purcellville, VA
Contents List
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Folder 1: Correspondence, F.E. Vaughan to J.M. Vaughan, Ft. Eustis, VA, 1943
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Folder 2: Correspondence, F.E. Vaughan to J.M. Vaughan, Camp Stewart, GA, Jul 1943 - 18 Jan 1944
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Folder 3: Correspondence, F.E. Vaughan to J.M. Vaughan, Westhampton Beach, NY, 20 Jan 1944 - 12 May 1944
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Folder 4: Correspondence, F.E. Vaughan to J.M. Vaughan, Camp Stewart, GA, 13 May 1944 - 23 Aug 1944
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Folder 5: Correspondence, Mrs. Harvey Cannon (Lou) sister to J.M. Vaughan, 14 Jan 1943 - 10 Mar 1944
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Folder 6: Correspondence, Mrs. Chester Gordon (Virginia) sister to J.M. Vaughan, n.d.
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Folder 7: Correspondence, M.T. Vaughan brother to J.M. Vaughan, n.d.
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Folder 8: Correspondence, WW II Memorabilia, n.d.
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Folder 9: Correspondence, WW II Postcards, n.d.PostcardsGenesee Street, Greene, NYPurcellville, VABear's Den near Purcellville, VABusiness Section of Hinesville, GA near Camp Stewart
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Folder 1: Correspondence, J.M. Vaughan to F.E. Vaughan, 17 Jan 1943 - 24 Dec 1943PostcardUnited States Army
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Folder 2: Correspondence, J.M. Vaughan to F.E. Vaughan, 4 Jan 1944 - 29 Dec 1944
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Folder 3: Correspondence, J.M. Vaughan to F.E. Vaughan, 1 Jan 1945 - 31 Mar 1945
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Folder 4: Correspondence, J.M. Vaughan to F.E. Vaughan, 1 Apr 1945 - 31 Jul 1945
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Folder 5: Correspondence, J.M. Vaughan to F.E. Vaughan, 1 Aug 1945 - 9 Jan 1946
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Folder 6: Correspondence, M.T. Vaughan Family to F.E. Vaughan, n.d.
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Folder 7: Correspondence, Daughters Virginia and Louise to F.E. Vaughan, n.d.
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Folder 8: Correspondence, Friends to F.E. Vaughan, n.d.PostcardRehoboth Beach, Delaware
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Folder 9: Correspondence, Letter to Pvt. Walter Bown from wife, n.d.
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Folder 10: Correspondence, Sympathy cards, Death of husband Clifton to F.E. Vaughan, 13 Apr 1945 - 2 May 1945
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Folder 11: Correspondence, Household Papers, 1943
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Folder 12: Correspondence, Wedding and Graduation announcements, 1944 - 1945
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Folder 1: Correspondence, Friends to J.M. Vaughan, (A-H), n.d.PostcardChristmas in Purcellville, Virginia
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Folder 2: Correspondence, Friends to J.M. Vaughan, (I-Z), n.d.
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Folder 3: Correspondence, Hazel Ashby to J.M. Vaughan, n.d.
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Folder 4: Correspondence, John (Billy) Buxton to J.M. Vaughan, n.d.PostcardsSt. Mary's Catholic Church, St. Petersburg, FloridaTrailer Park, FloridaGeorgia State Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia
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Folder 5: Correspondence, James Colbert Family to J.M. Vaughan, n.d.
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Folder 6: Correspondence, Dottie Keckley to J.M. Vaughan, n.d.
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Folder 7: Correspondence, Doris Kelley to J. M. Vaughan, n.d.
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Folder 8: Correspondence, Genevieve Lemon to J.M. Vaughan, n.d.
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Folder 9: Correspondence, W.E. Miller to J.M. Vaughan, n.d.
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Folder 10: Correspondence, Jean Morehead to J.M. Vaughan, n.d.Postcard"How about letting me hear from you?"
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Folder 11: Correspondence, Greeting Cards for Servicemen, 1943 - 1946
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Folder 12: Correspondence, Photographs, n.d.PhotographsJames M. Vaughan at home 130 N. 18th St., Purcellville, VAJames M. Vaughan in the ArmyJames M. Vaughan in the ArmyJames M. Vaughan with carJames M. Vaughan in Army with cigaretteJames M. Vaughan in the ArmyJames M. Vaughan and mother FannieJames M. Vaughan in front of home with carJames M. Vaughan with 50 cal. Machine gun antiaircraft, GAJames M. Vaughan with carJames Woodford Vaughan at Lou's houseJames M. Vaughan at Lou's houseJames M. and Annabell VaughanPortrait of James M. VaughanWoody Vaughan, 14 months oldJames M. Vaughan with Fannie his mother and Louise his sister