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Grand Forks County Chapter of the American Red Cross Records
Grand Forks County Chapter of the American Red Cross Records, 1917-1980
Collection Overview
Title: Grand Forks County Chapter of the American Red Cross Records, 1917-1980
ID: OGLMC1058
Primary Creator: American Red Cross, Grand Forks County Chapter (1898-)
Extent: 11.0 Linear Feet
Date Acquired: 00/00/1985. More info below under Accruals.
Subjects: Health and Medicine, Military History
Languages: English
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Grand Forks County Chapter of the American Red Cross Records, 1917-1980, have been divided into six series:
Series 1: Organizational Materials
Series 2: Projects
Series 3: Disaster Relief
Series 4: Supplemental Security Income Program
Series 5: Photographs
Series 6: Miscellaneous
Collection Historical Note
The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement was created in Geneva, Switzerland, in October 1863 to provide nonpartisan care to the wounded and sick in times of war. The founding of the American Red Cross in 1881 was largely due to the dedication of Clara Barton. Today, the organization's actions, guided by its dedication to humanity and a desire to promote mutual understanding, friendship, cooperation, and lasting peace amongst all peoples, follow these fundamental principles: humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity, and universality.
The Grand Forks County Chapter of the American Red Cross originated with the "Grand Forks Red Cross Society." The Society was organized at St. Paul's Episcopal Church on July 6, 1898, in response to the need for local Red Cross groups in the wake of the Spanish-American War. The Society sent money, medical bandages, and magazines to American soldiers fighting in Cuba and the Philippines. The Society remained active until the return of the First North Dakota Infantry from the Philippines in September 1899.
The entry of the United States into the First World War necessitated the resurrection of the local chapter. In March 1917, the director of the Mountain Division of the Red Cross authorized the formation of the Grand Forks County Chapter of the American Red Cross. The first meeting of the group occurred on April 23, 1917, at City Hall. A membership committee was formed, which immediately began a systematic membership drive. By June of that year, over 2,400 members were enrolled. By the end of the war, $138,000 had been raised by over 8,500 members. Satellite branches had been established in 34 smaller towns on both sides of the state border. The Home Service Section helped over 25,000 families, while the Hospital Supply Committee gathered over five tons of clothing.
During the time between the First and Second World Wars, much of the efforts of the Grand Forks County Chapter were taken up with disaster relief. Drought victims in Western North Dakota, flood victims in Colorado, and earthquake victims in Japan were among those who received aid from Grand Forks.
By the start of World War II in 1939, only four of the original 34 local branches were still active. By 1944, even these four branches were closed. By the County Chapter had taken up Red Cross efforts throughout all of the Grand Forks County. Local Red Cross activities during World War II included the recruitment and training of nurses for the armed forces, in addition to the replacement of those local nurses who were in the service. The group also trained members of the Civil Defense Corps, raised funds for prisoner of war food parcels, shipped books, magazines, and recreational supplies to military bases and camps, and taught first aid and lifesaving classes.
The County Chapter continued its support of American soldiers during the Vietnam War. "Ditty bags" were sent to servicemen and servicewomen overseas, and the Red Cross Youth sent friendship bags to Vietnamese children. The Write Hanoi project was undertaken in 1970-71, which requested that American Prisoners of War be treated in accordance with the Geneva Convention.
Historically, the Red Cross has been especially helpful to residents of Grand Forks County and surrounding areas in times of flooding. The Red Cross has provided financial help, shelter, food, and clothing to those effected by flooding, at several different times during the twentieth century. The Red Cross has also brought in volunteers from outside the area to help fight floods.
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Administrative Information
Repository: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections
Accruals: Additional materials were received from Mason Hollifield, Grand Forks County Chapter of the American Red Cross, on October 2, 1989 (89-1676) and from Dean Hermannson of UND Lake Region in September 1994 (94-1993).
Access Restrictions: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections
Acquisition Source: Grand Forks County Chapter, American Red Cross
Acquisition Method: Donation; 86-1446
Preferred Citation: (Description of Item). Grand Forks County Chapter of the American Red Cross Records. OGLMC 1058, Box #, Folder #. Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections, Chester Fritz Library, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks.
Finding Aid Revision History: Finding aid added to Archon in August 2015.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: Organizational Materials],
[Series 2: Projects],
[Series 3: Disaster Relief],
[Series 4: Supplemental Security Income Program],
[Series 5: Photographs],
[Series 6: Miscellaneous],
[All]
- Series 2: Projects
- Series 2 chronicles various projects carried out by the Chapter: mother-baby care, swimming programs, first-aid programs, sewing and knitting production during the Second World War, Christmas boxes to soldiers, and ditty bags during the Vietnam War. Many of the materials from the Vietnam War are projects undertaken by the Red Cross Youth, including the Write Hanoi project from 1970 to 1971.
- Box 1
- Folder 34: Nurse's Aide Service - 1943, 1945, 1953-1956.
- Folder 35: Gray Lady Program - 1949-1960.
- Folder 36: Staff Aide Service - 1948-1953.
- Folder 37: Motor Service, Driver Education - 1956-1968.
- Folder 38: Rural Fund Drive - 1958.
- Folder 39: 75th Anniversary Materials for the American Red Cross - 1956.
- Folder 40: War Production Orders - 1941-1954.
- Folder 41: Christmas Boxes for Soldiers - 1945-1955.
- Folder 42: Sewing Production - 1954-1966.
- Folder 43: Knitting Production - 1956-1966.
- Folder 44: Volunteers in Nursing Homes - 1959.
- Folder 45: Benefit Card Party - 1960.
- Folder 46: Christmas Ditty Bags for Vietnam Soldiers - 1966-1973.
- Folder 47: Thank You Letters from Vietnam Soldiers - 1968-1970.
- Box 2
- Folder 1: Community Service - 1969-1971.
- Folder 2: Mother and Baby Care - Grand Forks AFB - 1972.
- Folder 3: First Aid Program and Correspondence - 1959-1960.
- Folder 4: Rehabilitation Unit, Medical Center - 1966.
- Folder 5: Valley Day Care Center - 1967-1969.
- Folder 6: Special Education, Swimming - 1968-1972.
- Folder 7: School Health Program
- Folder 8: Migrant Program - 1969-1970.
- Folder 9: Red Cross Youth Reports - 1967-1972.
- Folder 10: Red Cross Youth Enrollment - 1970-1972.
- Folder 11: Red Cross Youth Materials, Pamphlets - 1971.
- Folder 12: Red Cross Youth Materials - 1974-1980.
- Folder 13: Red Cross Youth, Friendship Kits to Vietnamese Children - 1969.
- Folder 14: Red Cross Youth, Write to Hanoi Campaign - 1970.
- Folder 15: Red Cross Youth, Write to Hanoi Campaign - 1970-1971.
- Folder 16: Red Cross Youth Leadership Training Center - 1973.
- Folder 17: Red Cross Youth Leadership Training Center - 1973-1974.
- Folder 18: Volteen Members - 1971.
- Folder 19: Red Cross Volunteers, Activities Report - 1955.
- Folder 20: Red Cross Volunteers, Activities Report - 1962-1963.
- Box 6
- Folder 2: Hospital kit for convalescents injured in action; provided by the USO during World War II
- Folder consists of miscellaneous pamphlets
- Item 1: "Think On These Things: Sources of Courage, Hope, and Faith For Those Serving Their County." 1943
- Item 2: "A Road to Recovery." by Chaplain Robert Rasche.
- Item 3: "Howl While You Heal." by S/Sgt. Abraham Jaffee. 1945
- Item 4: Handbook for Halloran General Hospital, Staten Island, New York. 1945
- Item 5: "Fun En Route: For Our Armed Forces." Hospital Edition. National Recreation Association. 1944
- Item 6: "Special Orders for German-American Relations." by Lieutenant General Omar N. Bradley (4 page pamphlet)
- Folder 3: American Red Cross information concerning World War II Prisoners of War, 1944-1945
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: Organizational Materials],
[Series 2: Projects],
[Series 3: Disaster Relief],
[Series 4: Supplemental Security Income Program],
[Series 5: Photographs],
[Series 6: Miscellaneous],
[All]