Finding Aid for the J.C. Scarbrough Papers, 1995


MS-2593

University of Tennessee Special Collections Library, Knoxville, TN


Collection processed by: Anthony Schlagel, September 15, 2005
Finding Aid written by: Anthony Schlagel, September 15, 2005
Encoded by: Elizabeth Dunham, July 25, 2006.

Summary Information
Title: J.C. Scarbrough Papers

Date/Date Range :   1995

Extent: 0.1 linear feet

Abstract:
This collection consists of one newspaper clipping from 1995 recalling J.C. Scarbrough's experience in D-Day, and another newspaper clipping from 1995 recalling his experiences in V-E Day. Also, there is a typewritten narrative called "Thoughts About D-Day" by Mr. Scarbrough.

Call number: MS-2593

Repository: University of Tennessee Special Collections Library, Knoxville, TN

Access and Use
Aquisition Information:
This collection was donated to Special Collections by J.C. Scarbrough on August 29, 2002.
Access Restrictions:
Collection is open for research.
Copyright:
The copyright interests in this collection remain with the creator. For more information, contact the Special Collections Library.
Preferred Citation:
[Identification of Item], J.C. Scarbrough Papers, MS-2593. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Special Collections Library.

Arrangement

Collection consists of a single folder.


Biography / History

Scarborough is a native of Harriman, Tennessee.


Collection Scope and Content Note

This collection consists of one newspaper clipping from 1995 recalling J.C. Scarbrough's experience in D-Day, and another newspaper clipping from 1995 recalling his experiences in V-E Day. Also, there is a typewritten narrative called "Thoughts About D-Day" by Mr. Scarbrough.

Subject Terms

  • Scarbrough, J.C.
  • World War, 1939-1945 -- Veterans.
  • World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- France -- Normandy.
  • V-E Day, 1945.
Contents List
Folder   1     Item   1    
Newspaper clipping, Oak Ridger, 1995

Folder   1     Item   2    
Newspaper clipping, Roane County News, 1995

Folder   1     Item   3    
"Thoughts About D-Day" by J.C. Scarbrough, undated