SERIES I. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS (1920s)
Two (2) Photograph Albums
Series Scope and Content Summary
This series contains two (2) 5” x 8” cloth covered binder notebooks used as photograph albums. One of the photographs is labelled ‘1928.’ Based on this date and Kazimir’s enlistment records these photographs are likely of Panama. Kazimir was with the 25th Bomb Squadron from April 1925 to April 1928. (104 x photos).
Box ID #/Folder ID #
1
SERIES II. LARGE SIZED PHOTOGRAPHS (1890s – 1940s)
One (1) Box
Series Scope and Content Summary
This series contains large sized photographs of friends and family of the Witwicki’s. Several of the photographs are from March Field, California. Most of these photographs are not with names and/or dates. (43 x photos).
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1
SERIES III. SMALL SIZED PHOTOGRAPHS (1890s – 1940s)
Four (4) Boxes
Series Scope and Content Summary
This series contains small sized photographs of friends and family of the Witwicki’s. There appears to be photographs from the Philippines, Langley Field, and March Field correspondence and newspaper clippings related to the Seating at Ocean View Park and to the DiPasquale’s Fiberglass Indian. The correspondence includes letters, handwritten notes, and petitions. The newspaper clippings include articles and letters to the editor from multiple points of view. (600 x Photos)
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2-5
SERIES IV. NEGATIVES
One (1) Folder
Series Scope and Content Summary
This series contains negatives for many of the Witwicki Family photographs. (103 x Negatives)
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6: 1
SERIES V. TINTYPES
One (1) Folder
Series Scope and Content Summary
This series contains six (6) tintypes. One of the tintypes is in very poor condition, it may be a group photo. (6 x Tintypes)
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6: 2
SERIES VI. DOCUMENTS
Two (2) Boxes, ten (10) Folders
Series Scope and Content Summary
This series contains important documents for Kazimir and Ruth Witwicki. The documents include papers from when he served in the Russian Army, and in the US Army Air Corps.
This series is divided into four subseries:
Subseries VI.A. Russian Army Documents
Subseries VI.B. U.S. Army Air Corps Documents
Subseries VI.C. Ruth Witwicki Documents
Subseries VI.D. Five Year Diary
SUBSERIES VI.A. RUSSIAN ARMY DOCUMENTS (1910 – 1913)
Two (2) Folders
Subseries Scope and Content Summary
This subseries contains documents from the when he served in the Russian Army. These documents are in Russian, Cyrillic. They appear to be discharge paperwork and paybooks.
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6: 3-4
SUBSERIES VI.B. U.S. ARMY AIR CORPS DOCUMENTS (1920s – 1940s)
Four (4) Folders
Subseries Scope and Content Summary
This subseries contains documents from when he served in the U.S. Army Air Corps. These documents include his discharge paperwork, enlistment records, his marriage license, and his Memorial Record. In the folder for his memorial record there is an envelope from White’s Mortuary containing Flower Cards. There is one folder that contains aerial navigation maps of Central America.
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6: 5-8
SUBSERIES VI.C. RUTH WITWICKI DOCUMENTS (1920s – 1970s)
Three (3) Folders
Subseries Scope and Content Summary
This subseries contains documents for Ruth Witwicki. These documents include letters and other correspondence from friends and family. There is also a copy of the “March Field Social Club Constitution.
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7: 9-11
SUBSERIES VI.D. FIVE YEAR DIARY (1923 – 1975)
One (1) Folder
Subseries Scope and Content Summary
This subseries contains a white hard cover Five Year Diary. Most of the pages do not have any entries. In the back are some favorite recipes.
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7: 12
SERIES VII. NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS
One (1) Folder
Series Scope and Content Summary
This series contains newspaper clippings collected by the Witwicki’s. Contains recipes, cartoons, events, or comments about friends or family. There is also a copy of the Inglewood Daily News from Wednesday February 25, 1942.
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7: 13
SERIES VIII. EPHEMERA
One (1) Folder
Series Scope and Content Summary
This series contains ephemera collected by the Witwicki’s. Included in this is a recruitment pamphlet from the U.S. Army Aviation Cadets, a pamphlet titled “Information for Soldiers Going back to Civilian Life”, a leather cover for Kazimir’s Honorable Discharge (one of his dogtags is attached), and a newsletter titled “National Defense: To Our Country Ever Faithful.”
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7: 14