Charles Patrick Landers Collection

1912-1981
Manuscript Collection #710
Creator(s)
Landers, Charles Patrick
Physical description
0.11 Cubic Feet, 1 item, 1 volume
Preferred Citation
Charles Patrick Landers Collection (#710), East Carolina Manuscript Collection, J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA.
Repository
ECU Manuscript Collection
Access
No restrictions

"Gunners Mate WW II: Biography of a M.T.B. Sailor [Charles Patrick Landers, 1912-1981]," by Matt [Matthew P.] Landers (Greenville, NC: Matt Landers, 1995)


Biographical/historical information

Charles Patrick Landers was born on October 12, 1912 in New York City. Charles a sibling to over a dozen children, with the majority of the men going off to fight in World War II. After enlisting in the draft in 1940, he was enlisted into the Navy and served in World War II as a Gunners Mate. While in the Navy, Charles traveled to the Palaus Islands, San Pedro Bay, and Okinawa. When the war was over, he returned home and worked as the Vice President of the Valley Stream, Long Island bank. He married in 1965 and had a son, Patrick Landers, at the age of 59. Charles passed away at the age of 68 in July 1981 of an illness.


Scope and arrangement

This collection contains a bound book of the Gunners Mate WWII Biography of a M.T.B. Sailor by Matt Landers. The book is about Charles Patrick Landers and begins with a general overlook of who Charles was. The biography includes letters, images, and quotes from Charles during his time in World War II. The biography ends with his death in 1981.


Administrative information
Custodial History

September 13, 1995 1 volume; Copy of "Gunners Mate WWI: Biography of a M.T.B. Sailor". Donor: Mr. Matthew P. Landers.

Source of acquisition

Gift of Mr. Matthew P. Landers

Processing information

Encoded by Apex Data Services

Descriptions updated by Ashlyn Racine, July 2023

Copyright notice

Literary rights to specific documents are retained by the authors or their descendants in accordance with U.S. copyright law.


Key terms
Personal Names
Landers, Charles Patrick