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The Minnie Dole Collection at Denver Public Library A complete listing of 18 boxes of papers from Charles Minot ("Minnie") Dole (1899-1976) will soon be accessible on the internet. The on-line Finding Aid will give researchers the capability of searching this great collection anytime, from anywhere! The copious correspondence of Minnie Dole is preserved in this collection, showing how he formed the National Ski Patrol and the 10th Mountain Division and kept both operating when another, less-dedicated person would have given up. In some of the correspondence we learned of a little dispute about who had the original idea for each - Roland Palmedo or Dole. However, there is no doubt about whose persistence and hard work brought those ideas to fruition. As the 10th Mountain Division was being formed in 1941-1942, the National Ski Patrol recruited soldiers. Many of the letters from soldiers, as well as their letters of recommendation, are in this collection and will be searchable by name. Also, Dole saved many of the press releases from the Fifth Army describing the actions of soldiers who received medals in the Italian Campaign. These materials will also be searchable by name. After World War II, Dole continued corresponding with many 10th Mountain veterans. He also continued to try to persuade the U.S. Army to train soldiers in mountain and winter warfare, though with less success this time (there is correspondence about how useful the training would have been during the Korean War). Writing articles and giving speeches, Dole attended many 10th Mountain reunion activities, remaining close to many veterans until his death in 1976. Dole also continued with his National Ski Patrol correspondence after WWII. When he was no longer as physically active as he had once been, Dole depended upon letters to promote and govern the organization. Minnie actively worked with many returning 10th veterans who joined the NSP and others who helped develop the ski industry in the United States. I was struck by how easily Minnie made friends. He hated formality even if he had never met the person he was writing to and it only took a couple of letters before he was addressing the recipients with friendly nicknames. Despite the incredible volume of letters he wrote over the decades, Minnie was in his own way deeply private. He could be intensely open about the matters at hand for the organizations, his own skiing and even his own health, but he rarely mentioned his family or his religion and scrupulously kept confidences for his friends. From this amazing collection of papers, I truly came to admire Minnie Dole. Watch the Denver Public Library Website for this and other 10th Mountain Division collections to appear in the Western History Manuscript Catalog.
New Exhibit! The Resource Center has opened the new 10th Mountain Display at the Colorado History Museum on February 18th, 2004. Soldiers on Skis tells the story of the WWII soldiers who trained for battle high in the Colorado Rockies. The soldiers of the 10th Mountain Division learned to fight on skis and snowshoes, climb mountains, and live in frigid temperatures. Their distinctive training helped the Allies break the German stronghold in Italy's Apennine Mountains. Experience moments of anticipation, trepidation, fear, humor and camaraderie through this exhibit and touch screen DVD program. Using the stories and photographs of the men's journeys from the 10th Mountain Division's beginning in Washington state through the war in Italy, Soldiers on Skis offers a unique perspective on these individuals and their experiences during World War II. For more information, contact Moya Hansen.
Resource Center Partners with Veterans History Project
The Library of Congress (LOC) and its American Folklife Center (AFC) are teaming up with libraries and archives across the country to honor our nation's war veterans and those who served in support of them. The Veterans History Project (VHP) was established to create a lasting legacy of recorded interviews and other documents chronicling veterans' and other citizens' wartime experiences and how those experiences affected their lives and America itself. Such a mission should sound familiar since it was the basis for the establishment of the Resource Center on behalf of World War II 10th Mountain Division veterans. If our mission is so similar, then why team up with the Veterans History Project?
WWII Veterans and civilians - We would like to hear from you if you have not yet recorded your oral history for the Resource Center collection. Descendants & Friends - We will help you
arrange training workshops in your area. To learn more about the Veterans History Project,
visit their Web site at http://www.loc.gov/folklife/vets.
Earlier this year, our Photodigitization Project staff cataloged and digitized the remainder of the Company and Battery photos from our 10th Mountain Division collection. Most of these images were taken at Camp Hale in June 1944. You can find them on-line (address above) complete with the most up-to-date identification lists we have. As always, additions or corrections are welcome! There are some unit photographs that we still need for the collection, however. If they come with a $30 donation, they can be digitized and loaded on our Website right away. This amount covers the cost of labor to scan and catalog the image. If you have an original of one of the following unit photos, please consider sending it to the Resource Center. We need your help to make this collection complete!
You will notice that several of the units we are missing
are Heavy Weapons Companies. Can you tell us if photos were
taken of those units?
Blizzard staff photographer, PFC Bill Thompson, Italy 1945. [TMD-109] There were five Bill Thompson's with the 10th in Italy! Can you help us determine which one was a photographer for the Blizzard?
10TH Mountain Division Gifts For Sale! The Denver Public Library is now offering images from
the 10th Mountain Division Collection in our new online Gift Shop.
Please visit us at As always, prints from the photo collection can be purchased directly from the Photo Sales Department at 720-865-1817.
Links of interest!
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