
Includes index of enlisted men named in the newspaper. – Most are originals, some are photocopies. He enlisted in the Army Air Force at 17 and served in the Pacific Theater. He was born in Washington, D.C., and was a lifelong resident of Vero Beach. Box 6 Buccaneer Newspaper published on base. Joe Henry Earman Sr., 84, died May 4, 2010. The books were both letter and legal size and covered with dark brown cardboard covers and metal clips which were removed.

#JOE EARMAN VERO BEACH ARCHIVE#
Repository Arrangement Indian River County Main Library, Archive Center 1600 21 st Street, 2 nd Floor Vero Beach, Florida, 32960 Telephone: 772‐770‐5060 x5 Email: Box 1‐5 contains the original manuscripts History of the Naval Air Station. Naval Air Station at Vero Beach, Archive Center, Indian River County Main Library, Vero Beach, Florida. Administrative Information Preferred Citation U.

Photocopies and Photographs are unrestricted. The preservation copies are not for general use due to their condition. There is a searchable copy of the entire contents on the computer and on CD‐ROM. The original manuscripts and photographs have been scanned and digitized. Access or Use Restrictions PLEASE ASK STAFF FOR ASSITANCE. Declassification of the records was obtained from the National Archives July 1999. Contributions of photographs and manuscripts started coming in from many other sources such as the people who were stationed here and their descendants. Elizabeth lived in Vero Beach, Florida 32968, USA. Through the donation of funds from the Friends of the Indian River County Library, Indian River Genealogical Society and Pam Cooper, these records were brought back home to Vero Beach. Elizabeth had 5 brothers: Patterson Flecther EARMAN, Joseph Alpheus EARMAN and 3 other siblings. Name Dock Replacement at Lost Tree Island Conservation Area - Joe Earman Island Bid. They were obtained through a successful Ebay bid from a man in Ohio who found the records at an estate sale. 80.0519 Weather near Earman River Last report from West Palm Beach. Original documents created by the United States Navy United States Marines men and women who served and staff of the Indian River County Main Library Scope and Content The original Vero Beach Naval Air Stations records and photographs arrived April 1999 at the Indian River County Main Library. June 1946 it was placed in caretaker status. Biographical/Historical Note The Navy awarded a 4.8 million dollar contract to expand the local Vero Beach airport to provide a Navy and Marine training base for over 2700 men and 300 WAVES and women Marines. containing manila file folders of original and duplicate manuscripts and photographs. Naval Air Station at Vero Beach Dates ca. NAVAL AIR STATION AT VERO BEACH Finding Aid Box descriptions and numbers are in red. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her name to the Garden Club of Indian River County, 2526 17th Avenue, Vero Beach, FL 32960 and the Humane Society of Vero Beach and Indian River County, 6230 77th Street, Vero Beach, FL 32967.U.

(Liz) and her grandchildren, Travis Waddell (Kelly), Kristin Lewis (Dave), Wesley Frierson, Russell Frierson (Lauren), Ben Earman and Sam Earman (Melissa). She is survived by : her children, Mary Beth Waddell (Brent), Gail Frierson (Al) and Joseph Jr. Holmes and Marylee Holmes her siblings, Harrell Holmes and Rachel Ryall and her husband Joseph H. She was predeceased by : her parents, Joseph S. Family and friends are welcome to leave their condolences on this memorial page and share them with the family. It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Gladys Holmes Earman (Vero Beach, Florida), born in Wabasso, Florida, who passed away on December 12, 2019, at the age of 88, leaving to mourn family and friends.
