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LOT vintage WWII LETTERS navy FELLENBAUM mount joy pa handwritten ephemera
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Lot of vintage early 1940's letters, correspondence and ephemera belonging to Harold Fellenbaum of Mount Joy(near Lancaster?) Pennsylvania during WWII and his training in the U.S. Navy. Letters are mostly from his mother, but some are from friends, and girlfriends including:
approx 43 letters dated 1943 to Harold Fellenbaum while at USNTS at Bainbridge, MD while in naval training and from USNFPS Middletown CT. Most from his mother Mrs. Rueben Fellenbaum of Mt. Joy, PA. Some from a girl Sue I think, don't have last name, of Richmond, VA- or at least that is where she was at school. Some letters spoke of his extreme disappointment going to the Navy instead of the Air Corp. Becoming a Sailor, much of his activities while in training, life at home while he is away. There are a couple letters from his brother John Fellenbaum of Manheim, PA.
approx 43 letters from 1944 to Harold whitle he was in NTS in Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. and in SCTC TRaining -Small Craft Training Center- Terminal Island, Roosevelt Base, Sand Pedro, CA. from his family, from Sara Habecker of Phila, PA, from Harrold to parents. Letters from Harold are on Navy letterhead, talking about training, turning 20 years old, heat in California.
Some from a Helen Louise who said "swell" a lot!
approx. 11 letters from 1945 - 1948. To Harold from Mother, from Harold to parents, one letter from Aunt Sara of Phila PA. Looks like this was at the end of his training in Roosevelt Island, CA. One letter to his parents discusses his discharge in May of 1946, going to Hollywood. One interesting letter from Barbie Fellenbaum, ARC leaving port in NYC with Red Cross and Officers. Also an interesting letter from Harold about going into college after Navy and whether his parents can lend him the 0 -0 needed for school, also discusses suicide by gunshot of a family friend with his mother, a Mr. Terry.
Letters are all mostly handwritten , a few were typed by Harold. Most all of them have the envelopes and postage, air mail stamps etc.
Also there are a few pieces of ephemera:
some pictures from a brochure of naval academy he was at that he sent home\
4 vintage greeting cards - birthday
a photograph of Jay-Vee Champs 11-10-40 Basketball Team, with Harold Fellenbaum identified along with other team members on back of photo. Taken by Elizabethtown Studio of Elizabethtown, PA.
2 vintage postcards, one Point Pleasant Beach, NJ and one from Mt. Gretna PA. dated 1943 and 1944
2 claim slips from Yorgeys Fine Cleaners Mount Joy, PA for Harold Fellenbaum dated 2001
Mortgage Loan papers for Dr. Harold H. and Jean B. Fellenbaum for 30 South Market Street, Mt Joy, PA. Dated 1976.
small photo of young woman
SMall news articles of First Brethren Basketball Team
1949-1950 Bank Statement for Harold and Jean from First National Bank and Trust Company of Mount Joy with 2 cancelled checks
Fellowship of Christian Athletes card for John D. Fellenbaum dated 1979
an official letter from U.S. Naval Training Station Bainbridge, MD to Harold's father explaining Harold reported to station and what his training will be like, what a typical day for this Blue Jacket will be , what his address is etc, from C.F. Russell, Captain, U.S. Navy Commandant
What a wealth of information and a glimpse into the life of a naval trainee during WWII for him and his family.
There is another listing with more ephemera from Harold Fellenbaum's earlier years in high school in Mount Joy, PA and his basketball playing.
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excellent genealogy.
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LOC:
JM-104
LOC2:
104-JM
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