Carolyn G. Lovell Papers and Photographs,


Summary Information
Title: Carolyn G. Lovell Papers and Photographs
Inclusive Dates: 1940-1946

Creator:
  • Lovell, Carolyn G.
Call Number: WVM Mss 949

Quantity: 0.8 linear ft. (2 archives boxes) of papers and 1 folder and 7 negative folders of photographs.

Repository:
Archival Locations:
Wisconsin Veterans Museum (Map)

Abstract:
The papers and photographs of Carolyn G. Lovell, a first lieutenant in the Army Nurse Corps during World War II. Collection consists almost entirely of the letters Lovell received from five different men during World War II. The majority of the letters are from Harold Tubbs, who served in the Army Air Force in Germany following the war. They are love letters in which Tubbs expressed his strong feelings for Lovell while also describing his daily activities in military service. In a January 11 letter, he described having a nightmare about the fighting at Guadalcanal. In other letters he described the weather, food, recreational activities, and his hopes to go home and be with Lovell. Three letters that Lovell wrote to Tubbs are also in the collection and are filled with her declarations of love for him. Russell Burkman, who received stateside training as a navigator in the Army Air Force, seems to have been a serious boyfriend of Lovell's before Tubbs. His letters describe his intense training at San Antonio, the stringent requirements for the navigator program, and his feelings for Lovell. Additional correspondants include Robert Mueller (Navy) and Albert Wettstein (Merchant Marines). Other materials in this series include some recruitment materials from the Navy Nurse Corps, a letter from the War Manpower Commission informing Lovell that her job as a nurse was classified as essential, and some military paperwork, mostly requisition forms, that Tubbs filled out as love letters to Lovell. Photographs include three unidentified negatives of a woman in a nurse's uniform, possibly Lovell and two of a man in military uniform, possibly Tubbs.

Language: English

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Biography/History

Carolyn Gina Lovell was born in Phillips, Wisconsin on August 7, 1921. She attended local schools, graduating from high school in 1939. Soon thereafter, she enrolled at the Columbia School of Nursing in Milwaukee, from which she graduated in 1943. She enlisted in the Army Nurse Corps and served at stateside hospitals throughout the war, including the Marine Hospital in Cleveland and Percy Jones General Hospital in Battle Creek, Michigan. Lovell also served during the Korean War era, receiving her honorable discharge in January 1956.

Following her separation from the military, she attended and received a degree from Marquette University. She worked as an occupational therapist for NASA for seventeen years, retiring in 1972. Lovell married Dallas E. Weatherford, a World War II and Korean War veteran himself, in 1960. She was an active member and past president of the Lane-Kreiling American Legion Post in Phillips.

She passed away in Park Falls, Wisconsin on February 6, 1993.

Scope and Content Note

The papers of Carolyn G. Lovell are divided into two series: Papers and Photographs.

Papers (1940-1946) consists almost entirely of the letters Lovell received from five different men during World War II and provide some insight into relationships during the time period and between two people serving in the military during World War II. The majority of the letters are from Harold Tubbs, who served in the Army Air Force in Germany following the war. Lovell and Tubbs apparently met while he was recovering at Percy Jones General Hospital in Battle Creek, Michigan where she worked as a nurse. Their correspondence began while he was on furlough in Mississippi and continue through his post-war service in Germany. They are love letters in which Tubbs expressed his strong feelings for Lovell while also describing his daily activities in the service. In a January 11 letter he described having a nightmare about the fighting at Guadalcanal. In general, Tubbs' letters provide little information about the occupation forces in German, focusing more on his administrative duties. He described the weather, food, recreational activities, and his hopes to go home and be with Lovell. Three letters that Lovell wrote to Tubbs are also in the collection and are filled with her declarations of love for him. Russell Burkman, who received stateside training as a navigator in the Army Air Force, seems to have been a serious boyfriend of Lovell's before Tubbs. His letters describe his intense training at San Antonio, the stringent requirements for the navigator program, and his feelings for Lovell. Apparently the distance between the two affected their relationship, as an August 5 letter requests that their relationship become less serious. Likely having met at school, presumably Milton College, Lovell and Bill Burdick had a relationship during the summer of 1940. They spent the summer apart and Burdick's letters describe his summer activities such as baseball and his strong feelings for Lovell. He mentions in passing her decision to enter a nursing school before breaking off the relationship in late 1940. The letters from Robert Mueller (Navy) and Albert Wettstein (Merchant Marines) are rather generic and suggest that, while the men might have had a crush on Lovell, there was nothing more serious going on. Other materials in this series include some recruitment materials from the Navy Nurse Corps, a letter from the War Manpower Commission informing Lovell that her job as a nurse was classified as essential, and some military paperwork, mostly requisition forms, that Tubbs filled out as love letters to Lovell.

Photographs (circa 1946) contain two photographs and seven negatives. All of the materials in this series are unidentified. The photographs show the back of a bare-bottomed baby and a woman sitting on a garbage can in the sunlight. Three of the negatives show a woman in a nurse's uniform, possibly Lovell. A man in military uniform appears in two other negatives, possibly Tubbs. The final two negatives show a brick building and two civilians sitting on a bench.

Administrative/Restriction Information
Acquisition Information

Presented by Pam Berg, Madison, WI, 2006. Accession Number: Mss 2006.272.


Processing Information

Processed by Russell Horton in 2006.


Contents List
Series: Papers
Box   1
Folder   1
Correspondence, 1944-1946
Box   1
Folder   2
From Lovell to Harold Tubbs, 1946
To Lovell
Box   1
Folder   3
From Bill Burdick, 1940
Box   1
Folder   4-5
From Russell Burkman, 1944-1945
Box   1
Folder   6
From Robert Mueller, 1945
From Harold Tubbs
Box   2
Folder   7-9
December 1945-March 1946
Box   2
Folder   1-3
April-December 1946
Box   2
Folder   4
From Albert Wettstein, 1945-1946
Box   2
Folder   5
Military paperwork as love letters, 1946
Box   2
Folder   6
Navy Nurse Corps recruitment, 1946
Box   2
Folder   7
War Manpower Commission classification, 1944
Series: Photographs
Ph   21
Folder   10
Unidentified photographs [2] , circa 1946
PhN   1
Folder   141
Building [1 negative] , undated
PhN   1
Folder   142
Civilians [1 negative] , undated
PhN   1
Folder   136-138
Nurse in uniform (possibly Lovell) [3 negatives] , undated
PhN   1
Folder   139-140
Soldier in uniform (possibly Tubbs) [2 negatives] , undated