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Scrapbook: In the Matter of the Claim of Emmett Gallagher

 Collection — Volume: 1
Identifier: 2023-005

Content Description

This scrapbook consists of documents related to the veterans disability claim of Emmett Gallagher, a World War I soldier from Greece, New York. Gallagher served as a mechanic (what would today be called an armorer) with the 311th Infantry regiment in the Meuse-Argonne offensive. During his service, he already showed signs of what today is called post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) before being gassed. After the war, his disability claims in 1921 were denied. The documents in this scrapbook were assembled to back later claims in 1926 and 1933, which successfully led to his reception of a disabled veteran's pension. The scrapbook was assembled by Martha Davis Rothstein, whose family knew the Gallaghers and whose mother ensured that these documents were not lost.

Dates

  • Creation: 1918-1955

Conditions Governing Access

There are no restrictions regarding access to or use of the collection.

Conditions Governing Use

Permission to publish, reproduce, distribute, or use in any current or future manifestations must be obtained in writing from the Rochester Public Library Local History and Genealogy Division.

The donor has asked to be informed if any materials from this collection are published.

Biographical / Historical

Emmett Gallagher was born in Greece, New York. Various sources give his birthdate as 1895, 1896 and 1898. In 1918, he was conscripted for service in the United States Army in World War I. Gallagher served as a mechanic (what would today be called an armorer) with the 311th Infantry regiment in the Meuse-Argonne offensive. During his service, he already showed signs of what today is called post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) before being gassed. After the war, his disability claims in 1921 were denied. The documents in this scrapbook were assembled to back later claims in 1926 and 1933, which successfully led to his reception of a disabled veteran's pension. Gallagher passed away in 1955

The scrapbook was assembled by Martha Davis Rothstein, a psychologist and documentary film maker originally from Rochester, New York. Rothstein's grandparents lived in the same area of West Ridge Road in Greece, New York, as the Gallaghers; Martha knew Emmett Gallagher as a child. Martha's mother was a close friend of the Gallaghers, going so far as to provide a home for his brother Ray after Ray's wife passed away (Emmett was already deceased). She found the papers in this scrapbook among Ray's possessions while helping him pack. After Ray's passing, Martha's mother ensured the papers were not lost. Martha, in turn, organized and preserved the papers, as she writes in the forward to the scrapbook, because "they tell an extraordinary story in the plain talk of ordinary people."

Extent

1 Volumes

Language of Materials

English

Arrangement

This collection consists of 1 volume.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift of Martha Davis Rothstein, 2023.

Condition Description

The scrapbook itself is new. The documents are in fair condition. Most show foxing and are somewhat brittle. Condition is typical for acidic typing paper of the early 20th century.

Title
A Guide to the Scrapbook: In the Matter of the Claim of Emmett Gallagher Collection
Status
Completed
Author
Brandon Fess
Date
2023-05-19
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Language of description note
English

Repository Details

Part of the Local History & Genealogy Division Repository

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