Contents


Collection Overview

Biographical Note

Scope and Contents of the Collection

Arrangement of the Collection

Search Terms

Correspondence 1950-1958

Correspondence 1955-1958

Correspondence 1956-1958

Correspondence 1958-1959

Correspondence 1958-1959

Correspondence 1958-1959

Correspondence 1958-1959

Accounts of expedition 1959-1960

Accounts of expedition: news clippings 1959-1960

Accounts of expedition: magazines 1959

Address books n.d.

Chinese language material n.d.

Chinese language material n.d.

Chinese language material n.d.

Chinese language material n.d.

Chinese language material (1envelope, 1 bound volume) n.d.

Diary 1955-1956

Diary 1959

Diplomas and certificates 1951-1956

Expense ledger 1950-1956

Honors Thesis 1954

Journal 1959

Miscellaneous 1950-1959

Photographs n.d.

Photographs n.d.

Photographs n.d.

Publications (JHA) 1957-1959

Vital and Legal Documents 1932-1960

Catherine Armstrong Papers: correspondence 1939-1959

Catherine Armstrong Papers: correspondence, diaries, sympathy cards 1960-1971

JHA Realia (memorabilia) 1950-1959

John H. Armstrong Papers, 1932-1974 (bulk 1950-1960)

Finding Aid

Finding aid prepared by Peg Giguere-Davis, Rachel Smith.

Encoding funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

© 2002

Collection Overview

Creator: Armstrong, John H., 1932-1959
Title: Armstrong Papers
Dates: 1932-1974
Dates: 1950-1960
Abstract: The collection contains correspondence, photographs, diaries, journals, publications and vital and legal documents dealing with Armstrong's days at Amherst college, Harvard University, his foriegn language studies and finally, the trip to Africa on which he died. The collection also includes the papers of Catherine M. Armstrong relating to her son's death, including correspondence with the families of Armstrong's fellow travelers, official correspondence relating to the investigation, notes on her trip to Paris to visit the family of Tommy-Martin and notes of sympathy following her son's death.
Extent: 1 records storage box, 4 archives boxes, 1 flat box(3.5 linear ft.)
Language: English.

Biographical Note

Following his graduation from Amherst in 1954 with a BA in English, Armstrong attended Harvard University where he received a Master's degree in English Literature in 1955. In 1955 Armstrong joined the United States Army and attended the Army Language School in Monterey, California where he studied Chinese. In 1958 Armstrong received a Fullbright Scholarship and studied French and Chinese at the Institute for Advanced Languages at the Sorbonne in Paris.

It was during his stay in Paris that he met Yves Tommy-Martin (AC 1958), who was planning an automobile trip from Paris to Cape Town, South Africa. When Armstrong's Fullbright Scholarship was not renewed in 1959, he decided to join Tommy-Martin and Jean Pillu, Tommy-Martin's childhood friend. Another American, Donald Shannon, a Milwaukee native and former Air Force lieutenant, joined them not long before they left. Mindful of the dangers ahead, the four set off in specially equipped Citroen cars. Citroen, the French automaker, supplied the cars and offered a prize for the most interesting account of a trip by automobile. The four, dubbed the Franco-American Student's Automobile Tour of Africa," left France on July 4, 1959.

Following a route along the Mediterranean, they arrived in Egypt later that month. The low level of the Nile made it impossible to travel the customary ferry route and the travelers were forced to drive across they desert from Aswan, Egypt to their next stop in Wadi Halfa, Sudan. Well supplied and accompanied by the requisite guide, the party drove into the Egyptian desert expecting to be in the Republic of Sudan in two of three days. The four men never made it out of Egypt.

Having heard nothing form their son in over two months, Mrs. Catherine Armstrong contacted the U.S. State Department for help. The Egyptian Government was notified and a search was begun. Egyptian patrols found the bodies on October 26, 1959. It was estimated that the party had died sometime in early August.

There was a great deal of controversy, never officially resolved, concerning the cause of death. Official reports claimed the four died of thirst and exposure. The families found evidence that indicated the four young men were murdered.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

The papers include correspondence, photographs, diaries, journals, publications and vital and legal documents, such as his birth certificate, passport and insurance papers documenting Armstrong's days at Amherst College and Harvard University, his foreign language studies and a 1959 automobile trip to Africa.

Also contained in the papers of John Armstrong are those of his mother, Catherine M. Armstrong. They relate almost exclusively to her son's death and include correspondence with the families of Armstrong's fellow travelers, official correspondence relating to the investigation, notes on her trip to Paris to visit the family of Tommy-Martin and notes of sympathy following her son's death.

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Search Terms

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Arrangement of the Collection

Note that correspondence from JHA to his mother is filed with JHA's correspondence. Letters to Catherine Armstrong relating to JHA's legal bank accounts and insurance policies are filed with JHA's vital and legal records.

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Correspondence 1950-1958

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1 2
Correspondence 1955-1958

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1 3
Correspondence 1956-1958

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1 4
Correspondence 1958-1959

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1 5
Correspondence 1958-1959

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1 6
Correspondence 1958-1959

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1 7
Correspondence 1958-1959

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1 8
Accounts of expedition 1959-1960

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1 9
Accounts of expedition: news clippings 1959-1960

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1 10
Accounts of expedition: magazines 1959

Box

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1 11
Address books n.d.

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2 1
Chinese language material n.d.

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2 2
Chinese language material n.d.

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2 3
Chinese language material n.d.

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2 4
Chinese language material n.d.

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2 4a
Chinese language material (1envelope, 1 bound volume) n.d.

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2 5
Diary 1955-1956

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2 6
Diary 1959

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2 7
Diplomas and certificates 1951-1956

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2 8
Expense ledger 1950-1956

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2 9
Honors Thesis 1954

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2 10
Journal 1959

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2 11
Miscellaneous 1950-1959

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2 12
Photographs n.d.

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2 13
Photographs n.d.

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2 14
Photographs n.d.

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2 15
Publications (JHA) 1957-1959

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2 16
Vital and Legal Documents 1932-1960

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3
Catherine Armstrong Papers: correspondence 1939-1959

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Catherine Armstrong Papers: correspondence, diaries, sympathy cards 1960-1971

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JHA Realia (memorabilia) 1950-1959