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By Kyle Beeler
Collection Overview
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Carolina Broaddus Tipton Papers center upon James R. Tipton, who served in the US Army Air Corp during World War II. The collection consists of two folders and a scrapbook. The first folder contains certificates of merit earned by Tipton while a prisoner of war in Germany. The second is composed of correspondence, souvenir items, and an almanac. The correspondence includes letters from Tipton to his family while he was a POW at Stalag XVIIB. The scrapbook was compiled by James' mother so that he would know what was happening on the homefront while he was in Europe fighting. It contains mostly newspaper items regarding local soldiers, the war effort, local news, and pictures. There is a Naval graduation class photo including Tipton, some correspondence, and a few postcards. Most of the material within the collection ranges from 1943-1945 with a few items from the early 1970s.
Collection Historical Note
James Tipton was an aerial gunner serving with the US Army Air Corps during World War II. He was captured by German forces in April of 1944, interred, and later liberated in 1945 by American forces.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Eastern Kentucky University - Special Collections and Archives
Physical Access Note:
Material is very fragile, so copying will not be allowed.
Acquisition Source:
Tipton, James R.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Box:
[Box 1],
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Folder 1: Stalag XVIIB Certificates of Merit],
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Folder 2: Loose Items from Scrapbook, 1944-1973],
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All]
- Box 1
- Barcode: 31234013923535
- Item 1: Scrapbook, 1943-1945
- This scrapbook is compiled mostly of newspaper articles regarding the war effort (pictures, news, maps, ads, etc.), a Naval class photo of James Tipton, news articles discussing local occurrences, church news, marriage notices, and also some correspondence from James and his brother.