Wade Hall Collection of American Letters: Oldham family papers
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Wade Hall Collection of American Letters: Oldham family papers
- Date
- 1797-1885, 1916-1960, undated (inclusive)
- 1930-1947 (bulk)
- Extent
- 3.83 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Letters.
- Families.
- Military life.
- Clergy.
- Religion
- World War, 1939-1945.
- Education
- Travel.
- Marriage
- Employment -- Kentucky
- Man-woman relationships -- United States -- 20th century
- Genealogy.
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Japan
- Education, Higher.
- Women in education.
- Women in church work.
- Teachers.
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged by format and into two series: Papers and Letters. The Wade Hall Collection of American Letters has been processed into discrete collections based on provenance.
- Preferred Citation
- 2009ms132.0964: [identification of item], Wade Hall Collection of American Letters: Oldham family papers, 1797-1885, 1916-1960, undated, bulk 1930-1947, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- The Oldham family of Louisville, Kentucky consisted of parents Robert Bruce Oldham (1889-1970), Lessie Mae Rogers (1894-1993), and their five children: Edith Georgia Oldham (1923-2007), Robert Bruce Oldham, Jr. (1924-2015), Roger Lee Oldham (1926-2002), Jeanne Elizabeth Oldham (1927-2016), and Richard P. Oldham (1930-2014). Robert Sr. and Lessie married in 1922, and Robert worked for the L&N Railroad in a multitude of positions, including brakeman, flagman, switchman, and a baggage carrier.
- Edith worked as a teacher in Jefferson County, having studied at Campbellsville College and the University of Louisville. She also studied at the Southwestern Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville. She taught elementary education at the Roosevelt, Tingley, Englehard, Emerson, and Semple schools along with basic education for adults at Central High and Atherson.
- Robert, Jr. served in the US Marine Corps during World War II, participated in the Okinawa Campaign and the occupation of Yokosuka, Japan and attained the rank of Sergeant. He also served during the Korean Conflict in the US Air Force as Assistant Base Chaplain. He attended school at Campbellsville University, Western Kentucky University, Michigan State University, and was a graduate of Southern Baptist Seminary in Louisville. He worked as a teacher and pastor in South Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Michigan, and Missouri. He was on the faculty of Campbellsville University, Missouri Bible College, Moody Bible Institute, Clearkcreek Baptist Bible College, and St. Catherine College. Robert married Virginia Pruitt (1926-2007) in 1947, and together the couple had two children: John S. and Mary.
- Roger married Glendora Faye Singleton (1927-1995) in 1947. He served in the US Coast Guard during World War II. He became a pastor after he returned home from service in the Coast Guard.
- Jeanne moved to Oregon to teach music between 1940 and 1950, where she met her husband, Norman D. Carothers (1924-1996) and then married in 1953. Together the couple had three children, Craig, Scott, and Lori. She taught elementary music at Central Point, Forest Grove, Portland, and White City, and was a member of many local church choirs.
- Richard followed the same path as his brothers and became a pastor.
- American Letters collector Wade Hall (1934-2015) was a native of Union Springs, Alabama. Starting in 1962, he lived in Louisville, where he taught English and chaired the English and Humanities/Arts programs at Kentucky Southern College and Bellarmine University. He also taught at the University of Illinois and the University of Florida. He held degrees from Troy State University (B.S.), the University of Alabama (M.A.), and the University of Illinois (Ph.D.). He served for two years in the U.S. Army in the mid-fifties. Dr. Hall was the author of books, monographs, articles, plays, and reviews relating to Kentucky, Alabama, and Southern history and literature. His most recent books include A Visit with Harlan Hubbard; High Upon a Hill: A History of Bellarmine College; A Song in Native Pastures: Randy Atcher's Life in Country Music; and Waters of Life from Conecuh Ridge.
- Scope and Content
- The Oldham family papers (dated 1797-1885, 1916-1960, undated, bulk 1930-1947; 3.83 cubic feet; 12 boxes) comprises letters, family genealogies, papers, and photographs that document the lives of the members of the Oldham family of Louisville, Kentucky and their friends in the nineteenth century. The papers document the genealogies of the Bruce and Oldham families, along with the religious involvement of the family. The majority of the letters are between the seven immediate members of the Oldham family. Many are sent from Robert Jr. and Roger while they are serving in the military during World War II. In these letters, they discuss military life, training, daily life in camps, service abroad, life in Japan, opinions on other military branches, running into friends from home, dealing with the influenza epidemic, deaths of fellow soldiers, and plans to return home. Other letters from the family discuss education, social events, religious matters, family life, moving, relationships, personal health, local gossip, marriages, births of babies, and finding employment. Many friends and classmates write to the Oldham children, discussing parties, fights with other friends, receiving gifts, making clothing and accessories, and gossip at school. The photographs show the activities of the family, farming, going on vacations, spending time with friends, and family get-togethers.
- The Oldham family letters collection is part of the Wade Hall Collection of American Letters, which includes correspondence and diaries from all over North America covering the time period of the Civil to Korean Wars. The materials were collected by Wade Hall and document everyday men and women.
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 Special Collections Research Center.
Contents of the Collection
Papers, 1797-1885, 1930-1959, undated
Broadside of Pastor Clarence Walker, 1945
Bruce family birth records, 1797-1885
Church pamphlets, 1937-1959
Handwritten notes, 1944, undated
Louisville & Nashville Railroad Company annual honorary discipline bulletin, 1930 October 1
Newspaper clippings, 1944, undated
Pamphlets and booklets, 1944-1950, undated
Letters, 1922-1960, undated
Robert B. Oldham, Sr. letters, 1934-1948, undated
John Bruce to Robert B. Oldham, Sr., 1938-1945
Will Bruce to Robert B. Oldham, Sr., 1943-1944
Edith Oldham to Robert B. Oldham, Sr., 1938-1947
Robert B. Oldham, Jr. to Robert B. Oldham, Sr., 1943-1947
Roger L. Oldham to Robert B. Oldham, Sr., 1943-1945
Family to Robert B. Oldham, Sr., 1934-1948, undated
Friends to Robert B. Oldham, Sr., 1934-1947
Lessie Mae Oldham letters, 1922-1947, undated
L. Hoag to Lessie Mae Oldham, 1934-1938
Anna Morrissett to Lessie Mae Oldham, 1934-1947, undated
Edith Oldham to Lessie Mae Oldham, 1938-1943
Edith Oldham to Lessie Mae Oldham, 1944-1947, undated
Jeanne Oldham to Lessie Mae Oldham, 1938-1945
Richard P. Oldham to Lessie Mae Oldham, 1943-1947, undated
Robert B. Oldham, Sr. to Lessie Mae Oldham, 1934-1944
Robert B. Oldham, Jr. to Lessie Mae Oldham, 1938-1943
Robert B. Oldham, Jr. to Lessie Mae Oldham, 1944
Robert B. Oldham, Jr. to Lessie Mae Oldham, 1945-1947
Roger L. Oldham to Lessie Mae Oldham, 1938-1943
Roger L. Oldham to Lessie Mae Oldham, 1944
Roger L. Oldham to Lessie Mae Oldham, 1945-1947, undated
Dick Rogers to Lessie Mae Oldham, 1938-1944
Ethel Trewella to Lessie Mae Oldham, 1943
Parents to Lessie Mae Oldham, 1922-1934
Parents to Lessie Mae Oldham, 1938-1940
Parents to Lessie Mae Oldham, 1942-1943
Parents to Lessie Mae Oldham, 1944
Parents to Lessie Mae Oldham, 1945-1947, undated
Friends to Lessie Mae Oldham, 1934-1942
Friends to Lessie Mae Oldham, 1943-1947, undated
Letters from Lessie Mae Oldham, 1940-1947, undated
Edith Oldham letters, 1938-1947, undated
Luanna Anderson to Edith Oldham, 1943-1945, undated
Ernestine Hall to Edith Oldham, 1943-1944
Robert B. Oldham, Jr. to Edith Oldham, 1943-1945
Roger L. Oldham to Edith Oldham, 1943-1944
Marian Sitzer to Edith Oldham, 1943-1944
Family to Edith Oldham, 1942-1947, undated
Friends to Edith Oldham, 1938-1943
Friends to Edith Oldham, 1944-1945, undated
Letters from Edith Oldham, 1945, undated
Jeanne Oldham letters, 1942-1947, undated
Katherine Baker to Jeanne Oldham, 1943-1944
Myrtle Hessey to Jeanne Oldham, 1946-1947, undated
Joyce Miller to Jeanne Oldham, 1946-1947
Edith Oldham to Jeanne Oldham, 1943-1947
Lessie Mae Oldham to Jeanne Oldham, 1946-1947, undated
Richard P. Oldham to Jeanne Oldham, 1944-1947
Robert B. Oldham, Jr. to Jeanne Oldham, 1943-1947
Roger L. Oldham to Jeanne Oldham, 1943-1947
Janet Lee Stanger to Jeanne Oldham, 1947
Family to Jeanne Oldham, 1943-1947
Friends to Jeanne Oldham, 1944-1945
Friends to Jeanne Oldham, 1946-1947
Friends to Jeanne Oldham, undated
Jean Ward Wade to Jeanne Oldham, 1945
Jean Ward Wade to Jeanne Oldham, 1946
Jean Ward Wade to Jeanne Oldham, 1947
Jean Ward Wade to Jeanne Oldham, undated
Letters from Jeanne Oldham, 1942, undated
Letters to Robert and Lessie Mae Oldham, 1933-1947, undated
Nathaniel Baker to Mr. and Mrs. Oldham, 1942-1944, undated
Ethel Morrissett to Mr. and Mrs. Oldham, 1938-1945
Edith Oldham to Mr. and Mrs. Oldham, 1942-1943
Edith Oldham to Mr. and Mrs. Oldham, 1944
Edith Oldham to Mr. and Mrs. Oldham, 1945-1947, undated
Hallie B. Oldham to Mr. and Mrs. Oldham, 1933-1934
Jeanne Oldham to Mr. and Mrs. Oldham, 1945, undated
Richard P. Oldham to Mr. and Mrs. Oldham, 1944-1947
Robert B. Oldham, Jr. to Mr. and Mrs. Oldham, 1943-1947
Roger L. Oldham to Mr. and Mrs. Oldham, 1943-1947
Albert C. Zell to Mr. and Mrs. Oldham, 1943-1944
Letters to Mr. and Mrs. Oldham, 1934-1947, undated
Finley F. Gibson letters, 1939-1960, undated
John A. Abernathy to Finley F. Gibson, 1949-1954
Lewis and Kate Collie to Finley F. Gibson, 1950-1952
Sophie Muller to Finley F. Gibson, 1949-1953, undated
Richard P. Oldham to Finley F. Gibson, 1944-1945
James O. Peach to Finley F. Gibson, 1954
Nell Theis to Finley F. Gibson, 1950-1951
Virginia Wells to Finley F. Gibson, 1953-1955, undated
Letters to Finley F. Gibson, 1939-1948
Letters to Finley F. Gibson, 1951-1953
Letters to Finley F. Gibson, 1954
Letters to Finley F. Gibson, 1955-1960, undated
Lessie Mae Oldham to Richard P. Oldham, 1944-1949
Family to Richard P. Oldham, 1944-1949
Friends to Richard P. Oldham, 1938-1950, undated
Letters to Robert B. Oldham, Jr., 1940-1945, undated
Letters to Roger L. Oldham, 1940-1945
V-mail to Roger L. Oldham, 1944, undated
Letters from Richard P. Oldham, 1944-1945
General Oldham family letters, 1944-1951, undated
Envelopes, 1944-1945, undated
Photographs, 1916-1940, undated
- Box 9, item 1-64
- Box 10, item 65-115
- Box 11, item 116-167
- Box 12, item 168-235
- Box WH-75, item 236-244
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