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- Title
- DeWitt General Hospital: Audio Recording - For He's a Jolly Good Fellow/Bell Bottom Trousers, 1944-1945
- Creator
- American Red Cross
- Date Created and/or Issued
- 1944/1945
- Contributing Institution
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Placer County Museums Division
- Collection
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California Revealed from Placer County Museums Division
- Rights Information
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- Description
- 2019.11.7 Side A: "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow." 2019.11.7 Side B: "Bell Bottom Trousers." One side of this disc includes a recorded message from Colonel William H. Smith who was the Commanding Officer at the DeWitt General Hospital. The other side of this disc includes a recorded message from Lorraine Anderson who was the Administrator of the American Red Cross at the DeWitt General Hospital. Disc, Phonograph: (1944-1945) Direct-cut lacquer "Recordiogram" disc containing a personal message recorded using a facility provided by the American Red Cross at the DeWitt General Hospital during World War II. The sprawling DeWitt General (Army) Hospital complex sits on over 220 acres in Auburn, California. It was one of sixteen "Type A Pavilion Style" military hospitals constructed in the United States during World War II and is where 9,741 wounded military personnel were treated between 1944-1945. Today, this site is the Placer County Government Center. It is home to the DeWitt History Museum and is listed on National Register of Historic Places. The American Red Cross was instrumental at the DeWitt General Hospital during World War II for supporting the morale and well-being of troops recovering at this facility. The opportunity to record a personal message onto a disc which could then be mailed or shared with military service personnel is one example of the morale-boosting efforts by the American Red Cross at the DeWitt General Hospital.
- Type
- sound
- Format
- Original
Mono
Lacquer disc: Cardboard
- Form/Genre
- Sound recordings
Live sound recordings
- Extent
- 1 Disc of 1
00:01:51
- Identifier
- 2019.11.7
caaupmd_000007
- Language
- English
- Subject
- United States. Army--History--World War, 1939-1945
United States. Army--History
World War, 1939-1945
United States. Army
- Place
- DeWitt General Hospital (Auburn, Calif.)
- Provenance
- Placer County Museums Division
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