Edward P. Meisburger
Papers
Dates: 1919 - 1979
Sergeant, Battery D, 129th Field Artillery, World War I;
Reporter and Editor, Kansas City Journal-Post, 1915-1917, 1919-1942;
Member, Secretary and Treasurer, Battery D, 129th Field Artillery Association,
c. 1918-1979;
Information and Editorial Specialist, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
Kansas City, Missouri, 1949-1967
The papers of Edward P. Meisburger relate to his service in Battery D of
the 129th Field Artillery during World War I; his association with Harry
S. Truman and other veterans of Battery D; and various aspects of his family
life and professional career. The papers include correspondence, newspaper
clippings, and other items that were originally enclosed in scrapbooks.
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ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Size: Less than one linear foot (approximately 600 pages).
Access: Open.
Copyright: Copyright interest in the unpublished writings of Edward
P. Meisburger in this collection, or in any other collection of papers
in the custody of the U.S. government, has been donated to the U.S. government.
Documents created by U.S. government officials in the course of their
duties are in the public domain. Copyright interest in other documents
in this collection is assumed to remain with the authors of the documents,
or their heirs.
Processed by: Niel Johnson (1981); Roxie Harper and Randy Sowell
(2002).
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
| 1895 (October 26) |
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Born |
| 1915-1917 |
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Reporter, Kansas City Post |
| 1917-1919 |
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Served in the U.S. Army in France during World War I, rising to
the rank of Sergeant in Battery D, 129th Field Artillery, under the
command of Captain Harry S. Truman |
| c. 1918-1979 |
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Secretary-Treasurer and active member, Battery D, 129th Field Artillery
Association |
| 1919-1942 |
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Reporter and Editor, Kansas City Post and Kansas City
Journal-Post |
| 1942-1944 |
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Reporter, Minneapolis Star-Journal |
| 1944-1947 |
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State Information Representative, War Manpower Commission, Jefferson
City, Missouri |
| 1947-1949 |
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Regional Information Representative, American Graves Registration
Service |
| 1949-1967 |
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Information and Editorial Specialist, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
Kansas City, Missouri |
| 1979 (June 27) |
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Died, Kansas City, Missouri |
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COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
The papers of Edward Paul "Eddie" Meisburger consist of correspondence,
newspaper clippings, and other items mostly pertaining to his service
as a sergeant in Battery D of the 129th Field Artillery during World War
I, and his subsequent association with his commanding officer, Harry S.
Truman, and other veterans of Battery D. The collection also contains
some information about Meisburger's family, his career as a journalist
and government official, and other aspects of his life.
The papers are organized into three series: an Incoming Correspondence
File, a Miscellaneous File, and a Scrapbook File. The Incoming
Correspondence File consists mostly of letters from Truman to Meisburger,
dating from 1934 to 1972. The letters are primarily personal in nature,
relating to birthdays, reunions, and family matters. A few of Truman's
letters refer to political issues of mutual interest, such as flood control
(Meisburger worked as a public relations official for the Army Corps of
Engineers). The series also contains letters written by Meisburger, Bess
Truman, and others, with a few related items.
The Miscellaneous File consists of one folder
of historical material relating to Battery D. Included are a brief history
of the battery, an official record of the 129th Field Artillery, some
newspaper clippings, and other items.
The Scrapbook File consists of the contents of
several scrapbooks, which include newspaper clippings, correspondence,
handwritten notes, photographs, invitations, programs, and other memorabilia.
Much of this material documents the activities of Battery D veterans and
their attendance at such events as the 1949 Inauguration and President
Truman's funeral in 1972. Some of the material pertains to Meisburger's
sons, William F. Meisburger and Edward P. Meisburger, Jr., and their military
service during World War II.
More information about the boys of Battery D and their association with
Mr. Truman can be found in the papers of John Thacher,
Edward McKim, Lorain Cunningham, Vic
Housholder, and L. Curtis Tiernan; and in
oral history interviews with McKim, Cunningham, Meisburger, Eugene Donnelly,
Frederick Bowman, Vere Leigh, Walter
Menefee, Harry Murphy, Floyd Ricketts, and McKinley Wooden. In the papers
of Harry S. Truman, related correspondence is filed under the names of
Meisburger and the other veterans in the White
House Central Files: President's Personal File, President's Secretary's
Files (Personal File), and Post-Presidential Papers. Further information
about Truman's military service in World War I can be found in the Truman
Papers Pertaining to Family, Business and Personal Affairs and in
Record Group 391:Records of U.S. Regular Army Mobile Units (Records of
Battery D).
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SERIES DESCRIPTIONS
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Series |
| 1 |
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INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE FILE, 1921 - 1977 |
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Correspondence and other items. Arranged in chronological order. |
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MISCELLANEOUS FILE, 1919-1979 |
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Newspaper clippings and other items. Arranged in alphabetical order. |
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SCRAPBOOK FILE, 1937-1977 |
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Newspaper clippings, correspondence, handwritten notes, photographs,
invitations, programs, and other memorabilia. Arranged in alphabetical
order. |
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FOLDER TITLE LIST
Box 1
- Correspondence from Harry S. Truman and Others, 1921-1976 [from scrapbooks]
- Correspondence from Harry S. Truman, 1941-1949
- Correspondence from Harry S. Truman, 1952-1959
- Correspondence from Harry S. Truman, 1960-1972
- Correspondence from Mrs. Bess Truman, 1968-1977
- Battery D Historical Items, 1919-1979
- "In Washington, May 3, 1959"
- Loose Items, 1945-1977
- "1949 Inaugural"
- "President Harry S. Truman State Funeral and Burial"
- Scrapbook Items-Unbound, 1937-1945
- Scrapbook Items-Unbound, 1949-1977
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