Edward Ray Halker papers

Abstract

The Edward Ray Halker papers (dated 1944-1945; 0.5 cubic feet; 1 box, 1 map folder, 1 folder) primarily comprise poster reproductions showcasing illustrated scenes and campaign maps that offer a glimpse into the operations of the VII Corps, United States Army, during the European Theater of the Second World War.

Descriptive Summary

Title
Edward Ray Halker papers
Date
1944-1945 (inclusive)
Creator
Halker, Edward Ray, 1921-1992
Extent
0.5 Cubic Feet
Subjects
Drawing.
Engineers.
Maps
Posters.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Europe
World War, 1939-1945 -- Europe
Halker, Edward Ray, 1921-1992
Arrangement
Collection is arranged by format.
Finding Aid Author
Ida Lucille Mangum
Preferred Citation
2024ms010 : [identification of item], Edward Ray Halker papers, 1944-1945, University of Kentucky Libraries Special Collections Research Center.
Repository
University of Kentucky

Collection Overview

Biography / History
Edward Ray Halker, born on September 19, 1921, in Niles, Trumbull, Ohio, to Marjorie and Edward G. Halker, emerged from a lineage rooted in craftsmanship, with his father working as a trade machinist. Halker's academic journey led him to Youngstown State College, where he earned a distinguished Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering. Post-graduation, Halker embarked on a career trajectory with General Electric, in the Glass Division. In 1942, Halker voluntarily enlisted in the US Army Corps of Engineers, assuming the rank of Captain during World War II. His service was duly recognized with the awarding of the Purple Heart. Following the war's conclusion, Halker resumed his professional pursuits with General Electric. Amidst his professional endeavors, he married Barbara Ann Blatchford, with whom he established a family in Nicholasville, Kentucky, including their son and daughter. Edward Ray Halker died on December 26, 1992.
Sources: "Obituary for Edward Halkar" Newspapers.com. Lexington Herald-Leader, December 28, 1992. https://www.newspapers.com/article/lexington-herald-leader-obituary-for-edw/142817082/.
National Archives at College Park; College Park, Maryland, USA; Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, 1938-1946; NAID: 1263923; Record Group Title: Records of the National Archives and Records Administration, 1789-ca. 2007; Record Group: 64; Box Number: 01812; Reel: 38
Year: 1930; Census Place: Niles, Trumbull, Ohio; Page: 5A; Enumeration District: 0060; FHL microfilm: 2341618
Scope and Content
The Edward Ray Halker papers (dated 1944-1945; 0.5 cubic feet; 1 box, 1 map folder, 1 folder) primarily comprise poster reproductions showcasing illustrated scenes and campaign maps that offer a glimpse into the operations of the VII Corps, United States Army, during the European Theater of the Second World War. These posters spotlight the bridges constructed by the 1106 Engineer Combat Group across Belgium, France, and Germany, with pencil drawings attributed to Allen Stookie and reproduced lithographs by the 663rd Engineer Corps. Some posters contain detailed maps of campaigns bearing the names of prominent colonels and generals, adding depth to the historical context. Furthermore, the collection includes a photograph of Lt. Edward Ray Halker and three fellow soldiers at a Chateau in Belgium, providing a personal glimpse into the wartime experience.

Restrictions on Access and Use

Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open to researchers by appointment
Use Restrictions
The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Libraries Special Collections Research Center.

Contents of the Collection

Captain Noble, Lieutenant Edling, Lieutenant Halker, Lieutenant Baird at Chateau in Belgium photograph, 1944 October 8

  • Box MS-53, folder 2024ms010
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By-Pass, Around railroad bridge on road to St. Lo., from Carenta, 1106th Engineer, Combat Group VII Corps, 1944

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Canal De Vire Et Taute, South of Carentan, Class 40 Steel Treadway Bridge, 1106th Engineer Combat Group, VII Corps, 1944

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Canal De Vire Et Taute, South of Carentan, Continued, 1106th Engineer Combat Group, VII Corps, 1944

  • Box 1, folder 2
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Class 40 Baily, Single-Double, St. Sauveur Le Vicomte, 1106th Engineer Combat Group VII Corps, 1944

  • Box 1, folder 2
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Double-Double Baily Bridge - Carentan, 1106 Engineer, Combat Group VII Corps, 1944

  • Box 1, folder 3
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Major Operations of the 1106th Engineers Combat Group, 6 June 1944 to 31 October 1944, 1945

  • Box 1, folder 3
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Major Operations of the 1106th Engineers Combat Group, 1 November 1944 to 20 April 1945, 1945

  • Box 1, folder 4
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Pont 2 Abbe, Single Triple Baily Bridge across Douve River, 1944

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Double-Double, built at night under fire in 8 hours!, Duren, Germany, 1106th Engineer Combat Group, VII Corps, illustrated by Allen Stookie, produced by 663rd Engineer Co., US Army, 1945

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First and Last! Last bridge built by the 4-9th E.C.B. of the 1106th Combat Group, Salle River, reproduced by 663rd Engineer Co., US Army, 1945

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Normady Assault maps with emblems of colonels and generals names, produced by 654 Engineers Battalion, US Army, 1945

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Treadway Hit! Straffing Plane ruins two floats, Roer River at Duren, 1106th Engineer Combat Group, VII Corps, by Allen Stookie, 1945

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VII Corps map, compilation and layout by the Engineer Section HQ VII Corps, 1945

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Complex map of VII Corps operations in Europe, Engineer Section HQ VII Corps, reproduced by 663rd Engineer Co., undated

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