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United States. Army

 Organization

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

Don Carlos Buell Papers

 Fonds
Identifier: BUE
Scope and Content

A manuscript book of special orders of General William S. Harney, General Persifor Frazer Smith, and Colonel Albert S. Johnston (1853-1856); a manuscript book of letters sent by Buell to assorted military departments and units, primarily concerning orders and monthly strength returns (1853-1856); a book of printed General Orders of the Department of the Ohio (1861-1862); a four-page biography of Buell; and an unidentified index (1841-1846).

Dates: 1841-1862

Frederick T. McKeon Papers

 Fonds
Identifier: MCK
Scope and Content

A certificate appointing McKeon an army chaplain and general orders from the War Department (1918-1919); newspapers The Courier-Journal, Camp Zachary Taylor Edition (1918), and The Chicago Daily Hoosier (1913); and photographs.

Dates: 1913-1919.

J. T. Dickman Papers

 Fonds — Box UNDA-CC-0004
Identifier: ZBZ
Scope and Content

Copies of correspondence, biographical sketches, and photographs of Dickman, including lengthy and detailed letters he wrote to his family while on active duty in Cuba (1898-1899), the Philippines (1909-1910), and France and Germany (1918-1919).

Dates: 1898-1927.

James S. Swearingen Letter Book

 Collection
Identifier: MSN/EA 5037
Abstract

A letter copy book containing about 125 pieces of outgoing military correspondence written by 1st Lt. James S. Swearingen of the U.S. Army, during service at the frontier post of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 1806 to November 1807.

Dates: 1806-1807

Joseph C. Audenried Journal

 Item
Identifier: MSN/MN_8004-01-B
Abstract

A manuscript journal of some 60,000 words kept by Col. Joseph C. Audenried of the U. S. Army during Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman's 10-month tour of Europe and the Middle East in 1871-1872.

Dates: 1871-1872

Salute! Junior Edition

 Item
Identifier: EPH 5052
Scope and Contents

One game manufactured by Selchow & Righter Company. Players roll dice and move pieces across a board marked to represent promotions and demotions in rank for the four United States Armed Forces: Army, Navy, Marines, and Air Corps. The player who reaches the center of the board first becomes Commander in Chief and leads the other players in the Pledge of Allegiance.

Dates: 1940

Thomas J. Baird Orderly Book

 Collection
Identifier: MSN/EA 1004-01-B
Abstract

A manuscript orderly book of 1st Lt. Thomas J. Baird of the United States Army, kept during 1818-1822 while commanding detachments of artillery at stations in New York, South Carolina, Florida, Georgia, and Virginia.

Dates: 1818-1822