Box AR00040
Contains 29 Results:
Journal #10, 1942 - 1945
Included within this folder is a journal written by Col. Galbraith while he was a prisoner of war, primarily containing notes on Spanish.
Journal #11, 1942 - 1945
Included within this folder is a journal written by Col. Galbraith while he was a prisoner of war, primarily containing notes on changes in diet, menu selections, and recipes, as well as on discipline, failures in personnel, military characters, and qualities. The end of the journal includes notes on Japanese words and commands.
Journal #12, 1942 - 1945
Included within this folder is a journal written by Col. Galbraith while he was a prisoner of war, primarily containing notes on vocabulary. Also included within the folder are two 5 Yen POW canteen tickets, Philippine currency, and a scrapbook page with adhered ephemera.
Journal #13, 1942 - 1945
Included within this folder is a journal written by Col. Galbraith while he was a prisoner of war, primarily containing notes for his future novel, "The Valley of the Shadow."
Journal #14, 1944 - 1945
Included within this folder is a journal written by Col. Galbraith while he was a prisoner of war, primarily containing notes on literature, a piece of paper with writing regarding the number of servicemen at the Hoten prisoner of war camp, and entries regarding his experiences as a prisoner of war.
Journal #15, 1945
Included within this folder is a journal written by Col. Galbraith while he was a prisoner of war, primarily containing entries regarding adjustments after being liberated, including mentally and with his family. Also included within the journal are notes regarding a story.
Transcriptions of Journals, 1942 - 1945
Transcriptions of Journals, 1942 - 1945
Nicoll F. Galbraith Sr. Papers
The Nicoll F. Galbraith Sr. Papers consist of a diverse range of materials documenting Colonel Nicoll F. Galbraith Sr.’s experiences as a prisoner of war during World War II, his recovery, and his post-war life. The collection includes photographs, journals, correspondence, military records, scrapbooks, ephemera, and digital materials, providing a detailed account of Col. Galbraith’s time in captivity and his subsequent return to civilian life.