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D. Ernest Weinhold Papers

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Photo Album Pages of the Life Story of D. Ernest Weinhold

Civilian Public Service Documents

Cowboy and Cowgirl member list

Miscellaneous materials related to the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration

Heifer Project Materials

Newport, Virginia historical documents

National Service Board for Religious Objectors

Photographs of "The Blue Island" and the unloading of horses in Poland



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D. Ernest Weinhold Papers, 1940-2015 | Earl H. and Anita F. Hess Archives and Special Collections

By Shaun Ardoin '27

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Collection Overview

Title: D. Ernest Weinhold Papers, 1940-2015Add to your cart.

Predominant Dates:1941-1947

ID: MSS/MSS-0035

Primary Creator: Weinhold, D. Ernest

Extent: 0.42 Linear Feet

Date Acquired: 09/19/2025

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The D. Ernest Weinhold Papers include historical documents about the life of Weinhold (1925-2015) as well as several photographs from Weinhold’s trip to Poland (1946). Additionally, there are materials pertaining to the National Service Board for Religious Objectors and documents describing the Civilian Public Service program. Finally, materials about the Heifer project are included.

Collection Historical Note

The D. Ernest Weinhold Papers contain materials related to Weinhold’s life and time spent working in the Civilian Public Service program. Weinhold attended Lancaster Mennonite School (LMS) as a child. His religious beliefs were key to his identity throughout his life, especially in regard to peace. Weinhold had no desire to join the war effort, as fighting would directly contradict his values. In 1944, Weinhold was drafted, but as a conscientious objector, he joined the Civilian Public Service program.

The Civilian Public Service (CPS) program was enshrined in executive order 8675. The CPS program contained civilian run camps which served as alternatives to military service. The conditions of these camps were less than ideal. Although workers were provided with necessities like food and sleeping quarters, they were not given wages for their efforts. These factors brought dissatisfaction with the program and led to its replacement by the 1-W service program in 1947.

In 1946, the CPS camp Weinhold worked at closed, however Weinhold had not yet been discharged. Weinhold signed up for a cattle boat trip to avoid the draft. In September 1946, he boarded a boat, the Blue Island Victory. The trip went through the English Channel, into Poland. The return trip, however, was heavily impacted by the pilot strike that took place shortly after.

Administrative Information

Repository: Earl H. and Anita F. Hess Archives and Special Collections

Acquisition Source: Marta W. Pierce, daughter of D. Ernest


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[Folder 1: Photo Album Pages of the Life Story of D. Ernest Weinhold],
[Folder 2: Civilian Public Service Documents],
[Folder 3: Cowboy and Cowgirl member list],
[Folder 4: Miscellaneous materials related to the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration],
[Folder 5: Heifer Project Materials],
[Folder 6: Newport, Virginia historical documents],
[Folder 7: National Service Board for Religious Objectors],
[Folder 8: Photographs of "The Blue Island" and the unloading of horses in Poland, 1946],
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