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  • Contributing Institution: Center for American War Letters Archives
    Title: Ruth Fish Second World War correspondence
    source: Fish, Ruth
    source: Checchi, Milton
    source: Checchi , Sheri
    Identifier/Call Number: 2017.259.w.r
    Physical Description: .08 Linear feet (1 folder)
    Date (inclusive): 1861 October 21 - 1945 December 10
    Date (bulk): 1945-01-25-1945-12-10
    Abstract: This collection contains six original correspondence from various authors written to Ruth Fish during the Second World War. Also included is one photocopied Civil War letter from James H. Lord to his father in 1861.
    Language of Material: English .
    Container: WWII 146
    Container: 22
    Container: 1

    Conditions Governing Access

    This collection is open for research.

    Immediate Source of Acquisition

    Gift of Ruth Fish, via Milton and Sheri Checchi.

    Arrangement

    This collection is arranged chronologically.

    Biographical / Historical

    According to the donor:
    Per records: [John's] father was Richard Lord born in 1807 in Berry England. His brother was Ulysses Lord, born 1829. James born on December 10, 1834. Ulysses R. Lord married Jane Hufford, their child Olive Ella Lord was [Mavan?] Gregory's grandma and Ruth Fish's mom. So James was the uncle to Olive Ella Lord and great uncle to Ruth Fish.

    Preferred Citation

    [Item title / description; Box "n" / Folder "n"], Ruth Fish Second World War correspondence (2017.259.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 six original correspondence from various authors written to Ruth Fish during the Second World War. Also included is one photocopied Civil War letter from James H. Lord to his father in 1861. The correspondence from James Lord of the 19th Regiment of the Massachusetts Volunteers, Company A, discusses driving the enemy into Leesburg, Virginia despite being outnumbered two to one, 5,000 to 2,500 soldiers. He discusses casualties and says that he will write again "if I am not shot which I did not come here for..."
    The correspondence to Ruth was written by several different authors, including: [Leong S. Wer?], Chaplain Clarence L. Gloss aboard the USAT Jane Addams, Corporal William Harry Devine of Company B, 145 Engineers, C Battalion, Gunners Mate Third Class Gordo Carpenter, 6th Division, USS Tennessee, and Lieutenant Paulpatrick Judge, 1st Radio Squadron in the Pacific.
    It can be inferred from the letters that these men all know Ruth and may have been her students as she is a teacher in San Francisco. [Wer?] discusses bivouac and not wanting a leadership role. He also mentions a chow line a mile and a half long to spread out in case of bombings and calls the army a "traveling college." Chaplain Gloss mentions receiving Ruth's Christmas package, though it was all damaged, and his commanding officer, a Lieutenant Colonel and a Disciple from Chicago that helped with baptisms aboard the ship.
    Cpl. Devine vaguely describes the Battle of the Bulge, trudging through mud in France, Belgium and Luxembourg and tells a short tale about a twelve year old French girl crying when her clothes were trampled in the mud. She and her mother had to hide for the "five weeks the Germans were back in here," to which he says, "c'est la guerre." He also says he was a part of the D-Day landings in Normandy.
    GM3/c Carpenter wrote a short note asking about San Francisco and some friends, and Lt. Judge was in the Pacific and says that he has known Ruth for at least seven years, telling her not to work so hard and take a vacation. He also sent a Christmas card from Tokyo with an image of a Japanese town in the snow.

    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 (1939-1945)
    Correspondence -- World War, 1939-1945
    Virginia -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
    World War (1939-1945) -- Poetry
    World War (1939-1945) -- Japan
    World War (1939-1945) -- Belgium
    World War (1939-1945) -- France
    World War (1939-1945) -- Christmas
    World War (1939-1945) -- Women
    Christians (Disciples of Christ)
    United States. -- Army.
    United States -- Army -- Air Forces
    United States. -- Navy
    Fish, Ruth
    Checchi, Milton
    Checchi , Sheri