"OH013 John E. Ham Oral History" by John Watson
 

OH013 John E. Ham Oral History

Authors

John Watson

Collection Title

Jackson Purchase Oral History Project - World War I

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Series Number

OH013

Interviewee

Ham, John E.

Interviewer

Watson, John

Date Interviewed

June 21st, 1983

Processed by

Sheree Wise

Date Processed

January 21st, 2009

Description

1 sound disc (46 minutes)

Abstract

John E. Ham, a World War I veteran, discusses his wartime activities. He describes basic training and relays humorous stories relating to camp life. He mentions camp conditions, morale, furloughs, visits home, recreation and entertainment, and his activities in Little Rock, Arkansas as a canteen manager. Ham offers his impressions of the war from his perspective and the reactions to the armistice. He also discusses the 1920's, the justification for the war, the importance of newspapers during the war and his contacts with fellow World War I veterans.

Biographical/Historical Note

John E. Pike was a canteen manager at Camp Pike in Little Rock, Arkansas. He was later stationed at Camp Taylor in Louisville, Kentucky. When the Armistice was signed, Pike returned to Paducah, Kentucky, where he spent the remainder of his life.

General Information

No user access to original recordings. Use audio user copies, digital derivatives, transcripts, and/or tape indexes. This collection may be protected from unauthorized copying by the Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code). Permission for reproduction must be requested from Murray State University.

Subject Headings/Descriptors

Camp Pike, Arkansas

Camp Taylor, Kentucky

Paducah, Kentucky

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