Archive Record
Metadata
Title |
Regina Wine diary, 1945 - 1948 |
Catalog Number |
21.1.001 |
Object Name |
Diary |
Donor |
Suter, Scott H. |
Scope & Content |
Regina Wine diary, 1945 - 1948. Photocopied five-year diary comb bound in a red plastic cover. Diary of Regina Cupp Wine, 1901 - 1982. Mrs. Wine lived in Bridgewater (Va) and was active in a local Church of the Brethren congregation, probably the Briery Branch congregation. Her diary reflects daily activities of the 1940s in the Shenandoah Valley. Topics recorded include homemaking, crafts, food preparation, family life, church work, gardening, and the weather. She was active in 4H and the Pollyanna Club. A 2 March 1945 entry notes Wine's learning that Orville, Wine's son-in-law was killed. Orville Lee Cupp was killed in WWII. He died in combat in Germany. Gift inscription in front of the photocopied diary, probably from the compiler, 1988. People mentioned in the diary include the following: Calvin (Calvin Auville), son-in-law of Regina Wine. Married to Jackie Clarence (Clarence A. Cupp), brother of Regina Cupp Dad possibly (Glen Chester Wine), husband of Regina Wine Dorothy (Dorothy Wine Teter), daughter of Regina Wine Frances (Frances Wise Wine), daughter-in-law of Regina Wine. Married to Garland Garland (Garland Warren Wine), son of Regina Wine Gay (Gay Wine Huffman), daughter of Regina Wine Glenna (Glenna Wine Cupp), daughter of Regina Wine Grandmother and Grandfather (unknown) Jackie (Jacqueline Wine Auville), daughter of Regina Wine John Owen (John Owen Huffman), son-in-law of Regina Wine, married to Gay Jackie (Jackie Auville), daughter of Regina Wine Orville (Orville Lee Cupp), son-in-law of Regina Wine. Maried to Glenna. Vada (Vada Croushorn Cupp), sister-in-law of Regina Wine. Married to Clarence |
Collection |
Alexander Mack Memorial Library Special Collections |
People |
Cupp, Orville Lee, 1915 - 1945 Wine, Regina Cupp, 1901 - 1982 |
Subjects |
Church of the Brethren. Country life Shenandoah River Valley (Va. and W. Va.) History 19th century. Decorative arts Shenandoah River Valley (Va. and W. Va.) Food habits Virginia History. Shenandoah River Valley (Va. and W. Va.) Church history 19th century. Shenandoah River Valley (Va. and W. Va.) Social life and customs. United States Shenandoah River Valley. Wine family. |