Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his parents, grandmother and uncle about receiving a mass of mail and wanting to be put on a waiting list to receive a car when he gets home.
Letter by James Edgar Sutherlin to his sister Maurine and his nephews and nieces, thanking them for the box of cookies and other "goodies" that he received from them.
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his sister, Waneta, replying to her letter from March 8, 1945 and commenting on her remarks about his plans when he arrives home.
Letter from James E. Sutherlin to his sister, Waneta Bowman, commenting on an old friend he saw again while at dock named Melford, and his girlfriend, Arlene.
Letter by Maurine Sutherlin to her family describing the events of Christmas Eve. It was written on the unused space of one of James Edgar Sutherlin's old letters.
Letter from Maurine Sutherlin to her brother James with news from home. The beginning of the letter includes the Seaman's version of the Twenty Third Psalm.
Letter from Waneta Sutherlin Bowman to her family detailing how she was unable to see her brother, James Sutherlin, and her plans to see him before he leaves for another station.
Letter from Waneta Sutherlin Bowman to her parents on the back of a used envelope. She lets them know that she is well after receiving "three helpings of gasoline."
Letter from Waneta Sutherlin Bowman to her brother, James Edgar Sutherlin, letting him know the condition of their sick grandmother and other comments.
Letter from Waneta Sutherlin Bowman to her brother, James, describing how hard it is to write letters with outside interruptions. She also sends him a joke.
Letter from Waneta Sutherlin Bowman to her brother, James, about a prayer and remembrance service held for serving soldiers, news from home as well as revealing in what branch of the military former members of "Central Christian" church were serving in.
Letter from Charlie O'Neal to James Edgar Sutherlin. Charlie was a shipmate of James when they both served on the U.S.S. Kasaan Bay during World War II. He sends his regards and laments that James won't be present for their reunion.
Letter from James Forrestal (Secretary of the Navy) to James E. Sutherlin wishing him luck as he is separated from active service and goes into civilian life.
Pamphlet detailing the "Order of Service for Morning Worship" on February 13, 1944 at the Cabaniss Field Naval Air Training Center in Corpus Christi, Texas. It has a list of prayers, readings, songs and the times and locations for the services for the Protestant, Catholic and Jewish worshipers. The pamphlet, folded in the form of a post-card was addressed from James Edgar Sutherlin to his father, Edgar B. Sutherlin, on February 14, 1944. On the very back of the pamphlet is a list of Bible excerpts handwritten by James.
Postcard of a painted scene of the Brooklyn bridge. On the back of the card is a note from James Edgar Sutherlin saying that he is OK in New York and tired of walking.
Plain postcard containing a letter from James E. Sutherlin to his father asking for extra spending money because he spent what was given to him by his sister Waneta.
Postcard of a plaza in Corpus Christi. The back of the card is a note from James Sutherlin to his parents notifying them of his safe arrival in Corpus Christi.
Postcard of a painted scene of a Blue Bonnet field in and a star showing the state capital. On the back of the card is a note from James Edgar Sutherlin to his parents letting them know when he will be home
Selective Service System's Notice of Identification card for James Edgar Sutherlin. The purpose of the card was to notify the bearer of his Selective Service identification number so that and be able to refer to it in any communication regarding his selective service status.
Telegram from Waneta Sutherlin Bowman to her mother informing her that James Sutherlin is going to be shipped to Quonset Point, Rhode Island and going to be stationed there for 4 months.
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