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Emil Straka collection

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Correspondence

Photographs and Ephemera



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Collection Overview

Title: Emil Straka collection, 1914-1929Add to your cart.

Predominant Dates:1914-1919

ID: 01/01/MSS00095

Primary Creator: Straka, Emil

Extent: 0.75 Cubic Feet

Arrangement:

Collection is arranged into two series:

Series 1: Correspondence

Subseries 1: to Lillian Rose (arranged chronologically, all written by Emil Straka)

Subseries 2: to Family (arranged alphabetically, all written by Emil Straka)

Subseries 3: Other (arranged alphabetically). Only one letter in this subseries is written by Emil. Correspondents include Emil’s brother, Joseph, friends and/or relatives of Lillian, and correspondents whose relations are unknown.

Series 2: Photographs and Ephemera

Subjects: World War, 1914-1918

Languages: English, Czech

Scope and Contents of the Materials

This collection primarily consists of the outgoing correspondence of Emil Straka during his time in the United States Army from 1917-1919. Most of his letters are written to Lillian Rose (1901-1969), whom he married after the war, and various members of his family. Straka wrote from Camp Grant in Rockford, Illinois; Camp Logan in Houston, Texas; France; and Luxembourg; and frequently used Army-supplied stationery and postcards. Topics of correspondence include life in training camps and on the Argonne Front, as well as his post-war experience.

This collection also includes miscellaneous letters written by other people (see Series 1, Subseries 3), as well as an Army ribbon, photographs, and two publications from the Veterans of Foreign Wars.

Collection Historical Note

Emil Bohumil Straka was born in Chicago, Illinois on November 22, 1895, the second son of Czech immigrants Frank Straka (1872-1946) and Katerina Holpuch (1971-1935). Prior to enlisting, Straka worked at the Kellogg company in Chicago, Illinois, along with several of his family members and Lillian Rose (1901-1969), the woman who he would later marry.

Straka served in the United States Army’s 86th Infantry as part of the 311th Field Signal Battalion, Company B. He arrived at Camp Grant in Rockford, Illinois on September 22, 1917. On October 26, 1917, he was transferred to Camp Logan in Houston, Texas, where he was in the Company 122 Field Artillery. In May 1918, he went to Camp Merritt in New Jersey to prepare for his ship to France, where he arrived in June 1918 after an initial stop in England. His letters from August to October 1918 are written from “somewhere on the front line in France,” and he served during this time on the Argonne Front. After the armistice (November 1918), Straka spent time in Luxembourg. In May 1919 he arrived back on U.S. soil, stopping at Camp Mills, New York before returning to the Chicagoland area.

Straka and Rose married in 1920, settling in Cicero, Illinois. They shared two children, Helen and Gloria Straka. After the war, Straka worked at G.S. Blakeslee & Co., a kitchen machinery manufacturer. He died May 4, 1969, only a few months after his wife.

Subject/Index Terms

World War, 1914-1918

Administrative Information

Repository: Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Access Restrictions: The collection is open for research.

Use Restrictions: This collection is the physical property of the Rare Book & Manuscript Library. Intellectual property rights, including copyright, may reside with the materials' creator(s) or their heirs. The Rare Book & Manuscript Library's reproduction and publication policies are available here. The library welcomes requests for reproductions made from works in our collections, though restrictions may apply to certain materials. Please contact the library with any questions.


Box and Folder Listing


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[Series 1: Correspondence],
[Series 2: Photographs and Ephemera],
[All]

Series 1: CorrespondenceAdd to your cart.
Sub-series 1: Emil Straka to Lillian RoseAdd to your cart.
Box 1Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Straka, Emil to Lillian Rose, 1917 September 23-30Add to your cart.
Folder 2: Straka, Emil to Lillian Rose, 1917 October 2-12Add to your cart.
Folder 3: Straka, Emil to Lillian Rose, 1917 October 14-October 28Add to your cart.
Includes 11 unwritten Camp Grant postcards.
Folder 4: Straka, Emil to Lillian Rose, 1917 November 6-28Add to your cart.
Folder 5: Straka, Emil to Lillian Rose, 1917 December 2-27Add to your cart.
Folder 6: Straka, Emil to Lillian Rose, 1918 January 11-31Add to your cart.
Folder 7: Straka, Emil to Lillian Rose, 1918 February 7-18Add to your cart.
Folder 8: Straka, Emil to Lillian Rose, 1918 March 7-29Add to your cart.
Folder 9: Straka, Emil to Lillian Rose, 1918 April 2-30Add to your cart.
Folder 10: Straka, Emil to Lillian Rose, 1918 May 9-21Add to your cart.
Folder 11: Straka, Emil to Lillian Rose, 1918 June 21-27Add to your cart.
Folder 12: Straka, Emil to Lillian Rose, 1918 August 18-September 21Add to your cart.
Folder 13: Straka, Emil to Lillian Rose, 1918 October 9-29Add to your cart.
Folder 14: Straka, Emil to Lillian Rose, 1918 November 17-30Add to your cart.
Folder 15: Straka, Emil to Lillian Rose, 1919 January 11-March 31Add to your cart.
Includes letter to Emil (“Dan”) from “K” (presumably Lillian).
Folder 16: Straka, Emil to Lillian Rose, 1919 April 8-May 27Add to your cart.
Folder 17: Straka, Emil to Lillian Rose, undatedAdd to your cart.
Sub-series 2: Emil Straka to FamilyAdd to your cart.
Box 1Add to your cart.
Folder 18: Straka, Emil to Antoinette Sedina (“A,” cousin), 1918[?] July 21-1919 MarchAdd to your cart.
Folder 19: Straka, Emil to Emily Sedina (cousin), 1918 November 10-1919 February 28Add to your cart.
Folder 20: Straka, Emil to Frank Straka (father), 1918 January 12Add to your cart.
Envelope only
Folder 21: Straka, Emil to Frank and Katerina Straka (parents), 1918 June 7-27Add to your cart.
Folder 22: Straka, Emil to Frank and Katerina Straka (parents), 1918 July 5-21Add to your cart.
Folder 23: Straka, Emil to Frank and Katerina Straka (parents), 1918 August 1-31Add to your cart.
Folder 24: Straka, Emil to Frank and Katerina Straka (parents), 1918 September 4-October 29Add to your cart.
Folder 25: Straka, Emil to Frank and Katerina Straka (parents), 1918 November 8-22Add to your cart.
Folder 26: Straka, Emil to Frank and Katerina Straka (parents), 1918 December 17Add to your cart.
Folder 27: Straka, Emil to Frank and Katerina Straka (parents), 1919 January 4-June 28Add to your cart.
Folder 28: Straka, Emil to Frank and Katerina Straka (parents), undatedAdd to your cart.
Box 2Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Straka, Emil to Frank Straka Jr. (brother), 1918 August 4Add to your cart.
Folder 2: Straka, Emil to Katarina Straka (mother), 1919 February 6-April 14Add to your cart.
April 14, 1919 envelope addressed to Katarina Strika but included letters to Lillian Rose and Emily Sedina (cousin).
Sub-series 3: Other CorrespondenceAdd to your cart.
Folder 3: Johnny (cousin) to Lillian Rose, 1915 December 21Add to your cart.
Folder 4: Lawson, W. to Josephine Kaderback, 1914 July 14Add to your cart.
Folder 5: Straka, Emil to Helen Rose (sister of Lillian), 1918 March 29Add to your cart.
Folder 6: Straka, Joseph (brother of Emil) to Lillian Rose, 1918 February 28Add to your cart.
Folder 7: Straka, Joseph (brother of Emil) to Lillian Rose, undatedAdd to your cart.
Folder 8: Unknown to Josephine Kaderback, 1915 February 3Add to your cart.
In unknown language.

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