Name/Title
Fairy Walsh CollectionEntry/Object ID
MS.84Scope and Content
Fairy Walsh Collection
MS 84
Fairy Walsh Collection
The Fairy Walsh Collection is a series of 12 post cards mailed from Boulder City between February and December 1942 by a woman married to a soldier named "Johnie," who was stationed at Camp Williston. We presume that those to whom she mailed the cards were her family back home in Missouri. We don't know this GI wife's name because she didn't sign her cards, yet she provides an intimate glimpse of her life in Boulder City at the beginning of World War II, and what it was like being married to a soldier in those uncertain times. Spellings, diction, and syntax have been preserved, except where the words would be garbled and difficult to understand. Notes following the transcript explain some of the details in these anonymous messages.
The post cards themselves are of a type known as linen, for the kind of paper on which they were printed. They were published by the Boulder Dam Service Bureau, a private tourist company established in Boulder City in 1933 that produced and sold postcards, booklets, brochures, movies, and souvenirs of Boulder [Hoover] Dam construction.
* * *Collection
ManuscriptsArchive Items Details
Notes
MS 84
Fairy Walsh Collection
inventory
[1 box]
Box 1 of 1
ff no.
1. postcards [12]
2. transcript of messages
* * *Location
Location
Rolling Rack #4
Research RoomDate
November 5, 2025Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Person or Organization
Walsh, FairyCreated By
admin@catalogit.appCreate Date
November 10, 2002Updated By
bcmha.archives@gmail.comUpdate Date
November 5, 2025