By Nicole Milano
Title: Edward A. Ernest, Jr. Collection, circa 1945
ID: RG2/102
Creator: Unknown
Extent: 0.06 Cubic Feet. More info below.
Arrangement: The shoes are arranged separately in two boxes.
Date Acquired: 05/23/2016
Languages: English
Edward A. Ernest was an ambulance driver with the American Field Service in 1945. The Edward A. Ernest Collection consists of two leather, steel-toed boots from World War II.
The Edward A. Ernest Collection includes two pairs of leather, steel-toed leather boots from World War II. The first pair belonged to Ernest during his service with the American Field Service, while the second has “Ferdinand Wieser, Steinfeld, 6/21/1945” handwritten on both soles. Given the inscription, it’s likely the shoes were made by shoemaker Ferdinand Wieser in Steinfeld, Austria. The date was after Germany’s surrender and before Ernest returned home to the United States. Ernest took some trips to small towns in Austria during his service with AFS.
Alternate Extent Statement: 2 boxes
Access Restrictions: This collection is open for research. Cotton gloves are required for the handling of artifacts.
Use Restrictions: Photographic reproductions may be made for research purposes. Permission to publish reproductions from the collection outside the scope of U.S. Fair Use (17 U.S.C., Section 107) must be submitted in writing to the AFS Archives. In the event that this research becomes a source for publication, a credit line indicating the Archives of the American Field Service and AFS Intercultural Programs is required. Researchers are responsible for determining any copyright questions.
Acquisition Method: This collection was donated to the Archives of the American Field Service and AFS Intercultural Programs in 2016 by Edward A. Ernest’s daughter, Libby.
Preferred Citation: [Identification of item], [Date]; Edward A. Ernest Collection; Archives of the American Field Service and AFS Intercultural Programs, New York, NY.
Processing Information: This collection was processed by Nicole Milano and Elena Abou Mrad in 2016. Finding aid written and encoded in EAD by Nicole Milano in September 2017.