Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections LibraryEllen Welch
This collection is open for research use.
Purchased 24 April 2013.
Guy Elwood Webb was a sailor in United States Navy during World War II. He was from Richmond, Virginia.
Source: Materials within the collection.
The Guy Elwood Webb papers (1941-1952; 1 cubic foot) consists of letters to Guy Elwood Webb from his devoted girlfriend and later wife, Linnie Ethel Davis, her mother, Mrs. D. V. Davis, and his own mother, Lulu Green, as well as family members and friends (1944-1945). Guy Webb is in boot camp in the Great Lakes, Illinois, and continues his service in Shoemaker, California, and Hawaii. There are also some telegrams and greeting cards from Guy Elwood Webb in a scrapbook that was made by his wife.
There are souvenirs and programs from events during his time in the War and commercial naval photographs. The correspondence basically ends in 1945 when he is leaving San Francisco, CA. for home. The letters describe the difficulties of wartime including rations, air raids, the absence of young men in town, and the long separation of a young couple in love. Also of interest is that Linnie Ethel Davis Webb works for the Federal Reserve Bank in Richmond, Va.
This collection is organized into two series: Series 1. Correspondence and Series 2. Scrapbook
Linnie Ethel Davis marries Guy Elwood Webb and takes his name while he is home on leave in May 1944
MrsLula Green writes letters and cards to her son, Guy Elwood Webb telling him how much she loves and misses him and hopes he is safe.
Mrs. D. V. Davis, mother of Linnie Ethel Davis, writes to her daughter's boyfriend telling them that they love him and giving him information about his girlfriend and wife to be, Linnie.
Greeting cards from Guy Elwood Webb amd other friends and family, newspaper clippings, bus tickets, programs, and maps. Included in folder 11 is a telegram from Guy Elwood Webb informing Linnie of his departure for home from San Francisco in 1945. There is also a newspaper clipping announcing their marriage in 1944 and a photograph of {Guy and their dog, "Pal")