Archive Record
Metadata
Title |
S. B. # 080: LaFave Family scrapbook from the 1940s, especially WW II soldiers and sailors |
Catalog Number |
A-1990.28.02 |
Object Name |
Scrapbook |
Creator |
Compiled by Aurora LaFave |
Scope & Content |
Scrapbook with many articles clipped from local newspapers concerning men in the service from the area. Few if any dates on actual articles, and many that do not concern Delta County and have not been listed here, nor have wedding and engagement pictures. Contents: Three brothers LeMire, captains in the army, [photo] (1); Five sons of Mr. & Mrs. Herman Palmgren of Bark River in service [photo] (1); Three sons of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Glasure of Wells in service, (Earl, Harvey, Frank) [photo]; (1); Lester Marenger [photo] (1); Lt. John Birkenmeier missing over Italy [photo] (1); Six children of Mr. & Mrs. Frank Hirn in Service (Robert, Mary, Peter, Clarence, Daniel and Donald) [photo] (2) Private Donald Heslip missing in action (2) [photo] ; Pvt. Fred LaFleur prisoner of war in Germany [photo] (3); David Anthony is radar specialist, [photo] (3); Lloyd Frick and Clyde Price in service [photo] (3); Major William J. Karas promoted [photo] (4); Ensign George H. Gaffney Graduated from Naval Academy [photo] (5);Sgt. Arthur Sjoberg Killed in Action [photo] (4); Pvt. Walter Derusha [photo] (4); Lt. Wallace Wilson [photo] (4); Fred Sensiba and Lou Starrine (5); Pvt. Ivan Beauchamp killed in France [photo] (6) Funeral for Pvt. Robert Derouin [photo] (6); Clifford E. Anderson war casualty [photo] (6); Pvt. August Van Effen, Jr. killed [photo] (6)' Pfc. Adolf Lusic injured [photo] (6): Carl W. Johnson wounded [photo] (6); Crowning of the May Queen at St. Joseph Church [photo] (7); Betty Van Effen and Rita Pepin, two women working on road crews during war [photo] (10); Donald Pratt drowning victim [photo] (11); Elmer Erickson Killed [photo] (15); Bob Mercer killed in crash [photo] (15); Sgt. Frank J. Shomin killed [photo] (15); Pfc. Steven J. Loch missing [photo] (15); Cpl, Edward Seymour visits Vatican City [photo] (16); Pfc, Frederick Blowers wounded [photo] (16); Alan Osterberg Missing in Action [photo] (16); William V. Thorin awarded flying cross [photo] (16); Lt. Col. John M. Bartella promoted [photo] (16); Sgt. Henry G. King injured [photo] (17); Kenneth E. Brotherton home [photo] (17); Aviation cadet James Edward Coon [photo] (17); Robert Wheaton and Dorothy Wheaton in the Navy [photo] (17); Lt. Britton W. Temby, pilot [photo] (17); Albert M. Anderson wounded [photo] (18); Robert W. Gish Dies in Italy [photo] (18); Henry Albert McNamara, missing [photo] (18); Pfc. Hubert McCauley, killed [photo] (18); Sgt. Leonard D. Derouin killed [photo] (18): Pfc Edward L. Groleau Casualty [photo] (18); Sgt. Stanley W. Lundquist lost in action [photo] (19); Raymond F. O'Malley survivor of the Cutter ESCANABA [photo] (19); Reunion at Lakeland of Donald J. Trottier and parents [photo] (19)', Lt. Anthony J. Miketinac wounded [Photo] (20);; Lt. Ballbach dies in action [Photo] (20); Pvt. Heikkila wounded [Photo] (20); Dr. A. J. Carlton not running for Escanaba School Board [Photo] (20); Mrs. Ardyth Schuster receives husband;s Legion of Merit award [Photo] (21); Lawrence Klug leaving post in Rapid River [Photo] (24) St. Francis Hospital has 60th anniversary [Photo] (25); Sgt. Francis L. Guay receives purple heart [Photo] (29); Pvt. Albert M. Anderson wounded [Photo] (30); Sgt. Chernick killed [Photo](31); David Weberg war casualty Photo] (31); Francis T. Pepin, prisoner [Photo] (31); Sgt. John Klinger was casualty [Photo] (31); Lt. Ewald Swanson, missing in action [Photo] (31, 49); Sgt. Bertle B. Sigfried wounded [Photo] (32); Cpl. Rudolph Clark wounded [Photo] (32); Lt. Hal Smith prisoner [Photo] (32); Lt. William E. Butler wounded [Photo] (32); Sgt. Frank J. Kutches killed [Photo] (32); Photo of Dr. Louis P. Groos (33); Dr. W.A. Lemire commissioned 1st Lt. [Photo] (33); Report from Sgt. William F. Sovey that was adopted by his company in Ireland [Photo] (33); Pvt. Warren Johnston, killed [Photo] (35); Pvt. William F. Feathers missing in action [Photo] (35); Henry J. Feathers (35); Pfc. Archie Yeadon killed [Photo] (35); Pfc. John T. Pinar killed [Photo] (35); Pfc. Conrad M. Sigfred wounded [Photo] (35); Funeral for Lt. Harold R. Peterson [Photo] (35); Pfc. Raymond Rivers Killed in action [Photo] (35); Pfc. Harold St. Ours missing in action [Photo] (35); Sgt. Thomas H. Dumas prisoner {photo] (36); Pvt. Raymond J. Gravelle, dies in Italy {photo] (36); Pfc. Monroe Harrison wounded [photo] (36); Lt. James Kraus, lost at sea {photo] (36); Pfc. Hugo Fenske, Jr. wounded {photo] (37); Clair "Bud" Cook missing in action {photo] (37); Sgt. Richard W. Cummings now a gunner {photo] (37); Leonard Poquette wounded [photo] (38); Silver Jubilee Rev. Joseph Guertin, St. Anne's Church [photo] (39); Rev. O'neil D'Amour, St. Joseph Parkish appointed pastor at St. Anne's [photo] (39); Atty Robet LeMire to run for Prosecutor [photo] (42); Melvin Picard lost at sea [photo] (47); Lt. George M. Harvey arrived in England [photo] (47); John F. Willis, missing in action [photo] (47); Cpl. Leslie Rinkenberger killed in action [photo] (47); Sgt. Francis J. Johnson missing in action [photo] (37); Pfc. William E. Harwood missing in action [photo] (47); Arliss Prevost, back to duty [photo] (47); Pfc. John Reese wounded [photo] (48); Lt. Toivo J. Maki killed in action [photo] (49); Sgt. Clayton J. LeBrasseur receives discharge [photo] (49); Lt. Comdr. Rintoul T. Whitney prisoner [photo] (49); Sgt. Francis LaBrie dies overseas [photo] (49); Capt. Lawrence J. Gallagher missing at sea [photo] (49); Sgt. Robert James Gagnon wounded [photo] (49) Cpl. Helmer Carlson Killed [photo] (50); Pfc. Eugene Gardner killed [photo] (51); Harley Vandenberg missing [photo] (51); Pfc. W. R. Peltier wounded [photo] (51); Pvt. William F. Ramspeck killed [photo] (51); Cadet Richard Menard killed in plane crash [photo] (51); Pfc. Bob Houle missing [photo] (51); Raymond Paul LaCrosse listed as dead [photo] (52); Stephen Bakran missing in action [photo] (52), Donald J. LaCombe listed as dead [photo] (52); Auvergne E. Breault, reported missing [photo] (52); Donald Lee Smith and his brother Glenn Smith see each other after two years [photo] (52); Field Musician Robert O. Linaker wounded [photo] (52) Sgt. Stanley Lundquist, prisoner [photo] (57)); Sgt. E.M. Hirn on furlough [photo] ( 57); Gordon Larson returned to home base [photo] (57); Four generations of the Ettenhofer family all named Michael [photo] (58); Pfc. Theodore Dart tells about invasion of French coast [photo] (58); the S.S. North American will dock Tuesday [photo] (58); Sgt. Douglas S. Aicher wounded [photo] (58); Roy J. Hebert Coast Guardsman aboard a ship [photo] (57); Raymond Kezetti missing [photo] (67); Pvt. Robert E. Johnson Missing in action [photo] (67); Pfc. Mae I. Sarasin in WAC [photo] (67); Sgt. Gilbert F. Byrns casualty [photo] (69); Pvt. Russell Hominger was casualty [photo] (69); Pvt. Ardivan N. Rushford prisoner of war [photo] (69); Harold Lund wounded [photo] (70); Pvt. Fred Brassick killed in action [photo] (70); Sgt. James Norton killed in combat [photo] (70); John Thompson missing [photo] (70); |
Collection |
Archives |
Search Terms |
St. Anne Catholic Church, Escanaba St. Joseph Catholic Church (Escanaba) World War II in Delta County |
Subjects |
Casualties, War Military personnel Soldiers |
People |
Aicher, Douglas S. Anderson, Albert M. Anderson, Clifford Anthony, David J. Bakran, Stephen D. Ballbach, Michael W. Bartella, John M. Beauchamp, Ivan Birkenmeier, John Blowers, Frederick Brassick, Fred Breault, Auvergne S. Brotherton, Kenneth E. Butler, William E. Byrns, Gilbert Carlson, Helmer Chernick, Nicholas Jr. Clark, Rudolph Cook, Clair Coon, James E. D'Amour, O'Neil (Fr) Dart. Theodore Derouin, Leonard D. Derouin, Robert J. Derusha, Walter Dumas, Thomas Erickson, Elmer Ettenhoffer, M.E. Feathers, Henry Feathers, William P. Fenske, Hugo, Jr. Gagnon, Robert James Gallagher, Lawrence J. Gardner, Eugene Gish, Robert W. Glasure, Earl Glasure, Frank Glasure, Harvey Gravelle, Raymond J. Groleau, Edward L. Groos, Louis (Dr.) Guertin, (Fr.) Guertin, Joseph (Fr.) Harrison, Monroe Harvey, George M. Harwood, William E. Hebert, Roy Heintz, Louis O. Heslip, Donald Hirn, Clarence Hirn, Daniel Hirn, Donald J. Hirn, Edward M. Hirn, Mary Hirn, Peter Hirn, Robert Hominger, Russell W. Houle, Bob Johnson, Carl W. Johnson, Francis J. Johnson, Robert E. Johnston, Warren Roy Karas, William J. Kezetti, Raymond J. King, Henry G. Klinger, John Klug, Lawrence Kraus, James Kutches, Frank J. LaCombe, Donald J. LaCrosse, Raymond Paul LaFleur, Fred Larson, Gordon LeBrasseur, Clayton (Dick) LeMire, Donald F. Lemire, Robert (Atty) Lemire, William A., II, Dr. Linaker, Robert O. Loch, Steven J. Lund, Harold Lundquist, Stanley W. Lundquist, Stanley W. Lusic, Adolph Maki, Toivo J. Marenger, Lester McCauley, Hubert McNamara, Henry Albert Miketinac, Anthony John Norton, John P. O'Malley, Raymond F. Osterberg, Allen (Lt.) Palmgren, Arnold Palmgren, Chester Palmgren, Donald Palmgren, Marvin Palmgren, Wesley Peltier, William R. Pepin, Francis T. Pepin, Rita Peterson, Harold R. Picard, Melvin Pinar, John T. Poquette, Leonard Pratt, Donald Prevost, Arliss Ramspeck, William F. Reese, John Rinkenberger, Leslie Rivers, Raymond Rushford, Ardivan Sarasin, Mae I. Schuster, Ardyth Sensiba, Fred H. Seymour, Edward Seymour, Rita J. Shomin, Frank Sigfred, Bertle B. Sigfred, Conrad M. Sjoberg, Arthur Smith, Donald Leo Smith, Glenn Smith, Hal V. Sovey, William F. St. Ours, Harold Starrine, Lou (Mrs.) Swanson, Ewald Temby, Britton W. Thompson, John Thorin, William V. Trottier, Donald J. Vanderberg, Harley VanEffen, August Jr. VanEffen, Betty Weberg, David Wheaton, Dorothy Wheaton, Robert C. Willis, John F. Wilson, Wallace Yeadon, Archie |

