Identity elements
Reference code
Name and location of repository
Level of description
collection
Title
John W. Stayberg WWII military service correspondence
Date(s)
- 1999 (Record-keeping activity)
- 1943-1944 (Creation)
Extent
0.8 cubic feet (1 record carton)
Name of creator
Biographical history
Name of creator
Biographical history
Name of creator
Biographical history
Content and structure elements
Scope and content
Mainly letters (1943-1944) from mother, Karine, sent to John W. Stayberg, while serving in the military during World War II. Topics generally cover everyday activities happening around town and in life. Also includes correspondence from family and friends in the Hudson and Twin Cities metropolitan area and military colleagues, as well as any associated clippings sent with the correspondence. Also included is a short biography on Stayberg and reminiscences about how the archival collection came to be held by donor, Nancy Hawkinson (1999).
John "Bubbs" Winston Stayberg was born in Hudson, Wisconsin on May 8, 1923, the third and youngest child of Karine Marie (nee Jenson) and John Arnt Stayberg. John graduated from Hudson High School in 1941 and worked for Brown & Bigelow , a well-known printing company located in St. Paul, Minnesota, following high school. On June 30th, 1942, John W. Stayberg registered for the military draft, and was enlisted on February 4th, 1943. Stayberg served for 27 months, earning the rank of Corporal while serving with the 16th A. I. B. (Allied Intelligence Bureau), 13th Armored Division. He was reported missing in action April 30, 1945, and died from injuries sustained May 6, 1945 in Germany. Stayberg is buried at the Willow River Cemetery in Hudson, Wisconsin. [Biographical information taken from collection.]
System of arrangement
Arranged chronologically.
Conditions of access and use elements
Conditions governing access
COLLECTION STORED, ALL or IN-PART, AT ARC: Collection can be requested for transfer through the Area Research Center (ARC) Network, consult Reading Room Staff.
Physical access
Technical access
Conditions governing reproduction
Researchers are responsible for using in accordance with 17 U.S.C. Copyright was transferred to the University of Wisconsin-River Falls.
Languages of the material
- English
Scripts of the material
Language and script notes
Finding aids
Generated finding aid
Acquisition and appraisal elements
Custodial history
Immediate source of acquisition
Originally offered to Hudson Public Library before being transferred to UWRF Area Research Center
Appraisal, destruction and scheduling information
Approximately 0.1 cubic feet of materials were weeded from the collection during processing. These materials include blank greeting cards and newspaper clippings that were copied and kept with the archival collection.