"OH003 Frank Caldwell Oral History" by Bill Peyton
 

OH003 Frank Caldwell Oral History

Authors

Bill Peyton

Collection Title

Jackson Purchase Oral History Project - World War I

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Series Number

OH003

Interviewee

Caldwell, Frnak

Interviewer

Peyton, Bill

Date Interviewed

September 21st, 1979

Processed by

Sheree Wise

Date Processed

January 14th, 2009

Description

2 sound discs (1 hour, 23 minutes)

Abstract

Frank Caldwell discusses his experiences during the First World War. He describes basic training camps, the condition of France and the French people during the war and the outbreak of spinal meningitis. Caldwell mentions the feelings toward Americans at home and his feelings after the war. He also describes the flood of Paducah, Kentucky in 1937.

Biographical/Historical Note

Frank Caldwell was born in 1896 in McCracken County, Kentucky. His father, Chris Caldwell, was a sharecropper in Ballard County, Kentucky. He was drafted into the service on July 29, 1919. He went to Camp Taylor in Louisville, Kentucky. He was one of the first in the 801 Division. He went from Camp Taylor to New Jersey then on to New York. He later boarded a ship that landed in Brest, France.

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

World War I

Caldwell, Frank, 1896-

Camp Taylor

Louisville, Kentucky

New Jersey

New York

Brest, France

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