Photographs
Scope and Contents
The Clarence Karcher Collection, 1942-1946, includes a vast assortment of over 500 photographs, negatives, postcards, a service prayer book, a military identification card, a pay schedule book, a diary, a scrapbook, and three large photographs. These items are all related to Clarence Karcher's experience in the Pacific during World War II, specifically in the Philippines and during the Japanese occupation. The collection of over five hundred photographs consists of photographs from his time in occupied Japan after their surrender. This includes places he went, people he encountered, and different tasks they were given while in Japan with the United States Army. The collection consists of sixteen unused postcards from places that Clarence visited in Japan as well as negatives of some of the photographs, a large scrapbook full of even more wartime photographs, a diary that gives a brief daily update on where he was while in Japan, and a couple of military documents such as an identification card and a blank Soldier's individual pay schedule book.
Dates
- Creation: 1942 - 1946
Creator
- From the Collection: Karcher, Clarence C. , 1911-1979 (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Access to portions of this collection has been restricted in order to preserve the original materials. Contact Archivist for more information on access to the diary in this collection.
Extent
From the Collection: 1.5 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Center for Pacific War Studies / National Museum of the Pacific War Repository
328 E. Austin St.
Fredericksburg Texas 78624 United States of America
archives@nimitzfoundation.org