Sutherlin Family Collection, 1943-1946 - 188 Matching Results

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[E.B. Sutherlin Jeweler and Watchmaker Insruction Envelope]
Envelope from E.B. Sutherlin Jeweler and Watchmaker business with written instructions by James Sutherlin for engraving a piece of jewelry.
[Card by Arlene Goodwin to Edith Wilson Sutherlin, 1943-1946]
Christmas card from Arlene Goodwin to Edith Wilson Sutherlin with comments on her family and best wishes to the Sutherlin family.
[CASU #22 GTAB Ground Training Certification Card for James E. Sutherlin]
A CASU #22 GTAB Ground Training Certification Card for James Edgar Sutherlin issued to him when he completed the 12 Day Plane Captain's Course at the base.
[Christmas Card to Edith and Edgar Sutherlin -- 1943-1946]
Christmas card to Edith Wilson and Edgar B. Sutherlin from their son James Sutherlin.
[Demobilization Form for James Edgar Sutherlin]
Demobilization form for James Edgar Sutherlin with orders on his protocol while he was berthed at the Kohler Building in Boston, Massachusetts.
[Dictionary Entry for U.S.S. Kasaan Bay-CVE-69]
Entry for the U.S.S. Kasaan Bay from the "Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships."
[Field Service Receipt for James Edgar Sutherlin - 09/01/1950]
A Field Receipt for James Edgar Sutherlin for a check in the amount of $14.00. It is for a refund "O/F Subs"
[Honorable Discharge Pappers for James E. Sutherlin from the Texas Defense Guard]
Honorable Discharge form for James Edgar Sutherlin from the Texas Defense Guard. He was enlisted on October 6, 1942, served 3 months and was honorably discharged on February 1, 1943.
[Honorable Disharge Certificate for James Edgar Sutherlin]
Copy of James Edgar Sutherlin's Honorable Discharge certificate from the United States Navy.
[Incomplete Letter by James Sutherlin]
Incomplete letter from James E. Sutherlin to his family.
[James E. Sutherlin and Arlene Goodwin Together at a Table]
Photograph of James E. Sutherlin in his Navy uniform and his girlfriend, Arlene Goodwin seated together at a table, probably at a restaurant.
[James E. Sutherlin with John H.and Edgar B. Sutherlin]
Photograph of James E. Sutherlin in his Texas Military Institute uniform standing in between his father, Edgar B. and grandfather, John H. Left to right: John H., James E., and Edgar B.
[James Edgar Sutherlin - 1941, 16 years old]
Portrait of James Edgar Sutherlin at 16 years of age.
[James Edgar Sutherlin - 1943 - 1946]
Photograph of James Edgar Sutherlin standing on the steps of a house in a black Navy suit.
[James Edgar Sutherlin - United States Navy, 1943 - 1946]
"Untouched proof" photograph of a formal portrait of James Edgar Sutherlin in his Navy uniform. Taken c. 1943 - 1946
[James Edgar Sutherlin - United States Navy, 1943 - 1946]
Formal portrait of James Edgar Sutherlin in his US Navy uniform. c. 1943 - 1946
[James Sutherlin and His Grandmother, Sophia Flint Wilson]
Photograph of James E. Sutherlin in his Texas Military Institute dress uniform next to his grandmother, Sophia Flint Wilson. Taken at Port Arthur, 2057 Rosedale.
[Letter by Arlene Goodwin to Edith Wilson Sutherlin - 09/09/1945]
Letter from Arlene Goodwin to Edith Wilson Sutherlin, James' mother. She writes about their visit to Hampton Beach, the weather and James wanting to come home.
[Letter by Arlene Sutherlin to Edith Wilson Sutherlin - 10/17/1945]
Letter from Arlene Goodwin to Edith Wilson Sutherlin. She covers a variety of topics including receiving a call from James at 1 in the morning, wanting to visit Port Arthur and working at a bank.
[Letter by Charlie O'Neal to James Edgar Sutherlin - 04/15/03]
Letter from former shipmate, Charlie O'Neal to James E. Sutherlin, lamenting that James couldn't be present at St. Charles for a meeting.
[Letter by Edith Wilson Sutherlin to her mother - 07/10/1944]
Letter from Edith Wilson Sutherlin to her mother about going to church in Corpus Christi with her son, James, her daughter Waneta's teaching career and other news.
[Letter by Edith Wilson Sutherlin to her sister - January 29, 1943]
Letter from Edith Wilson Sutherlin to her sister about a winter storm, James and Waneta meeting together and news from home.
[Letter by Edith Wilson Sutherlin to James E. Sutherlin - 03/17/1945]
Letter from Edith Wilson Sutherlin to her son, James, with comments on his sister Waneta, James' sick grandmother and writing special sentences to get around the censor.
[Letter by Edith Wilson Sutherlin to James E. Sutherlin - 03/17/1945]
Letter from Edith Wilson Sutherlin to her son, James, about his grandmother's medical condition.
[Letter by Edith Wilson Sutherlin to James E. Sutherlin - 05/18/1945]
Letter from Edith Wilson Sutherlin to her son, James, with various topics of interest from home.
[Letter by Edith Wilson Sutherlin to James E. Sutherlin 09/12/1945]
Letter from Edith Wilson Sutherlin to her son, James. She writes to him on the cold weather at home, what food she can send to him and about friends of the family who have been drafted.
[Letter by Edith Wilson Sutherlin to James E. Sutherlin - 11/12/1945]
Letter from Edith Wilson Sutherlin to her son, James, with news on the work being done on their house and comments about waiting for him to come home.
[Letter by James E. Sutherlin to his family - 03/08/1945]
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his family about his activities on the ship and seeing an old friend.
[Letter by James E. Sutherlin to his family - August 18, 1945]
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his family about heading home to "The States" and wanting to buy an engagement ring for his girlfriend, Arlene Goodwin.
[Letter by James E. Sutherlin to his parents - 03/04/1945]
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents letting them know that he is ok and that he is sending them "trinkets" from the ship.
[Letter by James E. Sutherlin to his parents - 03/07/1946]
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents. He writes about not getting married to his longtime girlfriend, Arlene, and plans for going to college and trade school.
[Letter by James E. Sutherlin to his parents - 05/10/1945]
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents about how he wants to travel after the war is over and seeing an old friend for the first time in 3 years.
[Letter by James E. Sutherlin to his parents - 05/19/1945]
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents about seeing an old friend and a movie he saw.
[Letter by James E. Sutherlin to his parents - 06/10/1945]
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents commenting on their contact with his girlfriend, Arlene, and not wanting anymore money sent to him.
[Letter by James E. Sutherlin to his parents - 07/08/1945]
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents telling them about the letters he's gotten in the mail and the weather in the place he's at.
[Letter by James E. Sutherlin to his parents - 08/03/1945]
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents on how he hadn't written them because the ship hadn't seen land for 20 days. He stopped the letter mid-way then continued the last part when they got into port.
[Letter by James E. Sutherlin to his parents - 08/10/1945]
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents on how he hasn't gotten any letters in nearly a month and about his girlfriend Arlene. He also makes a comment on the atomic bomb.
[Letter by James E. Sutherlin to his parents - 08/15/1945]
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents about his excitement at the end of World War II and the celebrations that were held on his ship.
[Letter by James E. Sutherlin to his parents - 08/20/1945]
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents commenting on wanting to marry his girlfriend, Arlene and the news from his mother that their house is filled with people.
[Letter by James E. Sutherlin to his parents - 08/23/1945]
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his family. He tells his Uncle to count the bonds that he has bought so he can cash them when he gets home, tells them about the food on the ship and other comments.
[Letter by James E. Sutherlin to his parents - 08/30/1945]
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents in which he writes of a letter his father send him of the atom bomb and being on an island.
[Letter by James E. Sutherlin to his parents - 09/05/1945]
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents where he reveals his activities from weeks prior due to the censoring of letters being lifted.
[Letter by James E. Sutherlin to his parents - 09/05/1945]
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents where he describes one of the plans the Navy has for discharging sailors and keeping them in service.
[Letter by James E. Sutherlin to his parents - 09/12/1946]
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents detailing his plans to get his high school diploma through the "Veteran's center."
[Letter by James E. Sutherlin to his parents - 09/23/1945]
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents. He writes of getting his "leave" and wanting to get his girlfriend, Arlene, out of Pawtucket, Rhode Island. He also tells his mother to go to the doctor to check her throat.
[Letter by James E. Sutherlin to his parents - 10/12/1945]
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents. He writes of a friend named Buster wanting him to start a cafe business in California, getting lost in Hollywood, and figuring out how to see both his girlfriend, Arlene, and his family during his leave.
[Letter by James E. Sutherlin to his parents - 10/27/1945]
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents. He writes about calling his girlfriend, Arlene, going to Hollywood and he wishes his dad a happy birthday.
[Letter by James E. Sutherlin to his parents - 11/09/1945]
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents. He writes about Pearl Harbor and shipping marines from Maui and possibly getting a leave to come home.
[Letter by James E. Sutherlin to his parents - 11/12/1945]
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents. He comments on his mother cleaning the house and how when he goes to shore he goes by himself instead of with his friends from the ship.
[Letter by James E. Sutherlin to his parents - 11/16/1945]
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents where he counts the months he's been away from home and asks his mother to count up the bonds he shipped home.
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