H. M. Plowman diaries and journals
Collection 3653
1940-1945(0.4 Linear feet ; 10 volumes)
Table of Contents
Summary Information
- Repository
- The Historical Society of Pennsylvania
- Creator - Other
- Plowman, H. M., b. 1920
- Title
- H. M. Plowman diaries and journals
- ID
- 3653
- Date [inclusive]
- 1940-1945
- Extent
- 0.4 Linear feet ; 10 volumes
- Author
- Finding aid prepared by Weckea D. Lilly.
- Language
- English
- Mixed materials [Box-folder]
- 1-6
- Mixed materials [Volume]
- 1-10
- Abstract
- The diaries and journals in this collection were composed and compiled by H. M. Plowman, a photographer and American soldier who served abroad in Europe during World War II between 1944 and 1945. The diaries and journals document, in part, the major events of the Second World War leading to the American participation in the war in 1941. The diaries also cover Plowman's experiences as a cook, photographer, and tourist in Italy, Britain, and France.
Preferred Citation note
[Indicate cited item or series here], H. M. Plowman diaries and journals (Collection 3653), The Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
Biographical/Historical note
America entered World War II after the December 7, 1941 attack on the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor by the Japanese. On December 11th, Germany declared war on the United States. The British and the Soviety Union entered into an alliance with the United States to defeat Hitler’s army. The war abroad led to the recruitment of many young men like Plowman who served and witnessed much of the devastation in Europe.
H. M. Plowman was a resident of Reading, Pennsylvania. He assisted and visited family and friends, and, in the evenings, attended movie theatres. He studied photography, but it is not known where. Plowman was drafted in 1944 and served in France and Britain with the 50th Troop Carrier Squadron, Army Air Corps. He returned to the U.S. in 1945 at the close of the war. What happened to him after that is unknown.
Scope and Contents note
This collection consists of ten volumes of Plowman’s daily notations of his experiences in Reading, Pennsylvania and abroad while serving in World War II. The diaries begin in 1940 discussing mostly his visits with family members and friends. Plowman sometimes added the major headlines about the war abroad from local newspapers. Once the Americans were directly involved (Volume II), the war headlines increased.
He was drafted in 1944 (Volume VIII), after which the volumes give a play-by-play account of the war from a soldier’s point of view, as Volume VIII was appropriately titled, “My Life in the Service.” Since Plowman did not see combat, his version of the war is mostly a behind-the-scenes look at soldiers’ lives in the barracks and while off duty. There are two instances in which he describes missions escorting prisoners. Most of the entries concern food in the mess hall and touring the cities in which he was based. There are also references to the fact that he was a photographer. The final pages of the last volume (1945) indicate that Plowman was more and more restless with being in England, as he complained, “This place is sure getting on my nerves.” He boarded the USS Woolsey on Thursday, October 25, 1945, but it did not “pull away from the docks” until October 27. The volume ends with a day-by-day account of their two-week voyage back to the United States; the ship arrived in the New York Harbor Friday, November 9, 1945.
Administrative Information
Publication Information
The Historical Society of Pennsylvania ; 2012.
1300 Locust StreetPhiladelphia, PA, 19107
215-732-6200
Conditions Governing Use note
This collection is open for research.
Controlled Access Headings
Genre(s)
- Journals.
Geographic Name(s)
- World War II--France
- World War II--Great Britain
Subject(s)
- War diaries.
- World War II.
Collection Inventory
Volume | ||||
Diary (1940) |
Volume I | |||
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Diary (1941) |
Volume II | |||
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Notebook: "Theory Class Notes" (1941) |
Volume III | |||
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Notebook: "Book No. 2: Important War News" (1941 - 1942) |
Volume IV | |||
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Notebook: "Important News Day by Day: Book No. III" (1942) |
Volume V | |||
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Notebook: "News of the Day" (1942 - 1943) |
Volume VI | |||
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Diary (1942) |
Volume VII | |||
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Notebook: "1943 War News Continued" (1943) |
Volume VIII | |||
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Daily Calendar Pad: "This Diary Cont. from 'My Life in the Service'" (1944 - 1945) |
Volume IX | |||
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Diary: "Cont. from Daily Calendar Pad #4" (1945) |
Volume X | |||
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Box-folder | ||||
Items removed from Volume I (1940) |
Folder I | |||
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Items removed from Volume II (1941) |
Folder II | |||
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Items removed from Volume IV (1941 - 1942) |
Folder III | |||
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Items removed from Volume VII (1942) |
Folder IV | |||
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Items removed from Volume VIII (1943) |
Folder V | |||
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Items removed from Volume IX (1944 - 1945) |
Folder VI | |||
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