Collection
Provenance
In
December 1990, James Hill, editor of the 8th AF News, the
newsletter for the Eighth Air Force Historical Society (8AFHS)
contacted the head of Historical Collections and Labor Archives,
inquiring about the donation of materials to the archives. Mr.
Hill had retained manuscripts, books, and photographs that were
submitted to the 8AF News, that he felt needed to be preserved
for historical research and posterity. A former instructor at
Penn State for ten years, Mr. Hill decided on the University Libraries'
Historical Collections and Labor Archives as the designated repository
for establishing an archive devoted to the history of the 8th
Air Force. On October 28, 1991, an agreement was reached to formally
establish the Eighth Air Force Archive,
along with a gift for preservation and maintenance of the collection.
The agreement provided for 8th Air Force members to forward their
materials to Mr. Hill, who then delivered them to the archives,
until his death in 1998.
The
Eighth Air Force Memorial Museum Foundation (8AFMMF), the educational
arm of the 8AFHS, currently coordinates the acquisition and transfer
of historical materials from veterans to the Eighth Air Force
Archive at Penn State. The Foundation provides gifts toward the
preservation and growth of the collection. In 1998, donors George
and Sherry Petska Middlemas established the Albert M. Petska Libraries
Endowment to honor the memory of their respective fathers, both
8th Air Force veterans. The Petska Endowment provides for new
book acquisitions and defrays processing and preservation costs
associated with the Eighth Air Force Archive.
Through
the years, associated organizations and individual members of
the Eighth Air Force have contributed their own books, memorabilia,
scrapbooks, photo albums and other holdings to the archive.