World War, 1939-1945
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Nat and Bucky Hughes papers
This collection of Chattanooga research notes, photographs, and publications includes research notes, photographs, pamphlets, books, and articles collected by Chattanooga, Tennessee historian Nathaniel C. Hughes. Materials in the collection range from 1861 to 1945 and primarily focus on United States military history.
Thomas R. Jones, Sr. papers
This collection contains correspondence between United States Army Private First Class (PFC) Thomas R. Jones and his wife, Mary Mildred Jones, regarding his military training service in during World War II in the Southeastern United States and from 1943 to 1945. Information concerning PFC Jones’ location and details about the war was censored at the time by the United States Army. He primarily writes about the weather and food in addition to inquiring about his family's wellbeing.
Herman Lamb photographs
This collection contains photographic prints and negatives depicting Chattanooga, Tennessee ranging from the 1920s to the 1970s, including photographs of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's visit to Chattanooga, in 1940. Subjects depicted also include scenes from Lookout and Signal Mountains, views of downtown Chattanooga, and images of a variety of buildings, people, and events.
Raoul Family papers
Soldiers in Chattanooga, Tennessee photographic prints and negatives, 1940-1945, 1943: Red Cross parade, Army Day 1942, 1945
This file contains photographic prints and negatives of soliders in Chattanooga, Tennessee during World War II. This includes photographic prints regarding Army Day on 1 October 1942, the Red Cross parade in March of 1943, and Armisticce Day in 1942. Subjects also include negatives and photographic prints regarding the Women's Army Corps.
Leroy M. Sullivan papers
This collection contains three journals and sixteen letters authored by Leroy M. Sullivan, a Flight Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Air Force, during World War II from 1941 to 1943, when Sullivan was killed in action.
Taliaferro Family papers
This collection contains papers, photographs, scrapbooks, and other material belonging to Hubert "Hugo" Taliaferro. Jr., an American captured at the Battle of the Bulge in 1944 regarding his life, his military service and the Taliaferro family. The collection contains papers and photographs from 1838 September 16 to 1979 May 9.