Herman Nolte photograph collection
Scope and Contents
The Herman Nolte photograph collection consists of black-and-white negatives with accompanying prints depicting Herman Nolte's time stationed in northeastern China as a United States marine from approximately 1945 to 1946. Negatives were originally housed in envelopes with identifications written on them, presumably by Herman Nolte. The negatives were re-housed for preservation, with original housings scanned to preserve the identifications before being discarded. The original captions contain outdated or non-standard spellings of Chinese place names. The folders were titled using pinyin spellings of Chinese characters, with the spellings from the original captions included in the folder-level scope and contents notes.
Most of the images depict people in places in northeastern China. Some portraits of individuals are identified by name. Subjects include street scenes, including markets and street performers; infrastructure such as railroad stations, barges, bridges, and waterways; palace grounds in Beijing; leisure buildings such as country clubs and spas; and farms and mines. Included in the images are several photographs of members of the Marine Corps posing in groups, with equipment, or animals. Also included are images of members of the Chinese communist army in portraits, groups, or interacting or receiving training from Marines.
Dates
- Creation: 1945-1946
Creator
- Nolte, Herman, 1920-1979 (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.
Conditions Governing Use
The library does not claim to control copyright for all materials in the collection. An individual depicted in a reproduction has privacy rights as outlined in Title 45 CFR, part 46 (Protection of Human Subjects). For further information, please review the J. Willard Marriott Library’s Use Agreement and Reproduction Request forms.
Biographical / Historical
Herman Nolte was born on June 7, 1920 in Baltimore, Maryland. He served in the United States Marine Corps. After World War II, Nolte was stationed in China as part of Operation Beleaguer, the occupation of the Hebei and Shandong provinces in northeastern China by United States marines. On May 15, 1948, Herman Nolte married Elizabeth Vivian Albrecht; together, they had at least one child. Nolte remained in the military, reaching the rank of Major. The family eventually settled in Solvang and Santa Barbara, California. Herman Nolte died on January 4, 1979.
Extent
0.25 Linear Feet (1 archives box)
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
The Herman Nolte photograph collection contains negatives and associated black-and-white prints depicting Nolte's time stationed in northeastern China from 1945 to 1946 while serving in the United States Marine Corps.
Arrangement
Arranged by subject.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Donated by Ronald P. Nolte in 2019.
Processing Information
Processed by Special Collections staff.
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Genre / Form
Geographic
- Title
- Herman Nolte photograph collection
- Author
- Finding aid written by Special Collections staff.
- Date
- 2025
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- The finding aid was written in English.
Repository Details
Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863
special@library.utah.edu