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  • Contributing Institution: Center for American War Letters Archives
    Title: Herman N. Krum First World War correspondence
    Creator: Krum, Herman Nelson, Sergeant, 1896-1961
    Creator: Scott, Hannah Fay née Krum, 1893-1979
    Identifier/Call Number: 2021.135.w.r
    Physical Description: .12 Linear Feet (6 folders, and 1 flat file)
    Date (inclusive): 1918 - 1919
    Abstract: This collection contains 56 correspondence written by Sgt. Herman N. Krum, AEF, to his sister Hannah Fay Scott née Krum during the First World War. This collection also contains two of Hannah's notebooks, as well as postcards, and other ephemeral material.
    Language of Material: English .
    Container: WWI O-F 2
    Container: 7
    Container: WWI 16
    Container: 13-18
    Container: 1-6

    Conditions Governing Access

    This collection is open for research.

    Immediate Source of Acquisition

    Sent by an unknown donor from the North Olympic History Center.

    Arrangement

    This collection is arranged chronologically.

    Biographical / Historical

    Sergeant Herman Nelson Krum, American Expeditionary Forces (1896-1961) was born in Liberty, New York to Clark Herman Krum and Carrie Frances Krum. His siblings included Hannah Fay Scott née Krum, and Earl T. Krum. Sgt. Krum served with Company L, 10th Infantry in France during the First World War. He married Elsie Doscher Ropke October 1, 1921 in Sullivan, New York. Together they had two children, Nelson C. Krum, and Richard C. Krum.
    Hannah Fay Scott née Krum (1893-1979) was born in Liberty, New York to Clark H. Krum and Carrie F. Krum. Her siblings included Herman N. Krum and Earl T. Krum. She married Walter Scott June 10, 1918 in Middletown, New York. Together they had two children, Warren Scott, and Jean Rudolph née Scott. Hannah was a registered nurse and retired from Ithaca Memorial Hospital in Ithaca, New York after 35 years of service.

    Preferred Citation

    [Item title / description; Box "n" / Folder "n"], Herman N. Krum First World War correspondence (2021.135.w.r), Center for American War Letters Archives, Chapman University, CA.
    For the benefit of current and future researchers, please cite any additional information about sources consulted in this collection, including permanent URLs, item or folder descriptions, and box/folder locations.

    Content Description

    This collection contains 56 correspondence written by Sgt. Herman N. Krum, AEF, to his sister Hannah Fay Scott née Krum during the First World War. This collection also contains two of Hannah's notebooks with medical course notes, poetry, list of supplies, and other miscellaneous writings that spanned from 1912 to 1937.
    Krum wrote to his sister, Hannah on January 27, 1918, from Camp Dix, New Jersey thanking her and their mother for their gifts but advised them against purchasing expensive gifts for him and to consider saving his financial contributions to them for more important matters. He also shared his thoughts about life after military service should he survive the war and whether or not he should resume his career in banking or pursue his entrepreneurial aspirations in New York.
    In a letter dated June 16, 1918, Krum shared some of his observations with Hannah about the differences in cultural practices he observed in France. He noted that:
    many of the women smoke and drink their beer and wine but that does not look out of place at all. The women work in the fields and in fact many of the channels of manual labor. This looks awfully queer and distressing to me but the men are away so they get along as best they can.
    On November 13, 1918, Krum informed Hannah about the signed armistices wondering "how the people in the States are taking [the news]."
    This collection also contains:
    • one photograph of an unidentified male in service uniform
    • 1-newspaper clipping from 1990
    • 1-leaflet titled "Let's Get Where We're Going" with J.J. Pershing's printed signature at bottom right-hand corner of recto.
    • 1-booklet titled "Popular Songs of the A.E.F." with the the title page containing the following stating that this publication was "Compiled by the Bureau of Libraries and Periodicals." This booklet was published in Paris, 1918.
    • 1-booklet titled "Personnel, Last Course: Army Candidates School, Fort de la Bonelle (near Langres) France, 1918-1919." It contains brief compilations of songs popular with the A.E.F's 9th Company, memorable quotes, and a roster of 9th Company and its 4 platoons. 15-pages.
    • 18-postcards
    • 3-separate newspaper excerpts

    Conditions Governing Use

    There are no restrictions on the use of this material except where previously copyrighted material is concerned. It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain all permissions.

    Subjects and Indexing Terms

    World War (1914-1918)
    Correspondence -- World War, 1914-1918
    World War (1914-1918) -- France
    World War (1914-1918) -- England
    Postcards.
    World War (1914-1918) -- Photography