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Scope and Contents of the Papers
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Description of Series
Correspondence, June 13-July 30, 1917,
Photographs, 1887-1960, undated,
Scrapbooks, 1887-1948,
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John A. Hulen:
An Inventory of the General John A. Hulen Papers at the Texas State
Archives, 1887-1960,
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Creator: |
Hulen, John A. (John Augustus),
1871-1957. |
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Title: |
General John A. Hulen papers |
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Dates: | 1887-1960, undated |
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Abstract: |
Papers documenting the military
career and life of Brigadier General John A. Hulen, who commanded the 72nd Infantry
Brigade (1917-1919) and the 36th Infantry Division of the Texas National Guard
(1922-1935), consist of correspondence, photographs, and scrapbooks, dating
1887-1960, undated. The correspondence mainly relates to recruitment activities in
1917 and includes letters and other documents. Photographs cover most of General
Hulen's life, from his years in military school in the late 1880s to his retirement
in the 1950s. Photographs from the 36th Division begin with the First World War and
extend to 1960 and document military training, camp life, and early airplanes. Also
present are aerial photos and official portraits of military personnel in the
interwar period. The scrapbooks contain photographs, newspaper clippings, letters,
telegrams, and printed materials that cover the course of General Hulen's military
career, from 1887 to 1948. |
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Quantity: |
9.14 cubic
ft. |
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Language: |
These materials are written in
English. |
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Repository: |
Texas State Archives |
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Sponsor: |
This EAD finding aid was created in cooperation with
Texas Archival Resources Online. |
General John Augustus Hulen was born in Centralia, Missouri on September 9, 1871, to
Harvey and Fanny Morter Hulen. His family moved to Gainesville, Texas when he was
two years old, where he attended public school before enrolling in Virginia's
Staunton Military Academy in 1887. He subsequently attended the Marmaduke Military
Academy in Missouri, from which he graduated in 1891. During this time, he joined
Company G of the Third Texas Volunteer Infantry, known as the "Gainesville Rifles," as a private in 1887. He was
commissioned a first lieutenant in 1889 and promoted to captain in 1893.
After graduation from Marmaduke, Hulen returned to Gainesville to go into business
with his father, where he began selling real estate and insurance. On Valentine's
Day 1893 he married a local girl, Frankie L. Race. They would not have any children.
He became a railroad executive in 1896 but was frequently called away from his work
due to military service. He held many different positions for local railroads,
including serving as city passenger agent in Houston, then general freight and
passenger agent. He worked his way up to the position of president of the Galveston
Terminal Railway, the Trinity and Brazos Valley Railway, the Burlington-Rock Island
Railroad, and the Houston Belt and Terminal Railroad. He also served as president of
the Railway Managers Association of Texas. Hulen was involved in banking and served
as a director of both the Fort Worth National Bank and the Second National Bank of
Houston.
Although he had a successful career in the rail industry, the majority of Hulen's
adult life was spent in military service. He was the commander of Troop D in the
First Texas Volunteer Cavalry until 1898, when he was sent to the Spanish-American
War as a brevet lieutenant colonel. He fought Philippine insurrectionists for two
years in the jungle of northern Luzon as a captain for the 33rd United States
Volunteer Infantry. As a result of his service there, he won the Silver Star.
Governor Samuel Lanham promoted him to brigadier general when he returned to Texas
in 1901. He retired from the position in 1907 but was recalled to service in 1916.
From 1916 to 1917 General Hulen patrolled the Texas-Mexico border as commander of
the Sixth Separate Brigade. In 1917, he was sent to Austin to assist in the
reorganization of the state militia into the 36th Infantry Division. During World
War I, he commanded the division's 72nd Brigade, winning the Distinguished Service
Medal and twice being awarded the Croix de Guerre. He was appointed major general of
the Texas National Guard in 1920 and commander of the 36th Infantry Division in
1922. He held this last position until his retirement in 1935, upon which Governor
James Allred promoted him to the militia's highest rank of lieutenant general.
While his military career was winding down, Hulen began to take on other duties,
including becoming a director of Texas Tech University (then Texas Technical
College) from 1931 to 1937. He was also a delegate to the Democratic National
Convention in 1932 and was appointed regional salvage manager of the War Production
Board by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1941.
Throughout his life, Hulen considered himself a Democrat and an Episcopalian and was
a member of the Masons, Shriners, and Knights of Pythias. He died on September 14,
1957 in Palacios, Texas, near the military camp that had been named in his
honor.
(Sources include: Jimmy M. Skaggs, "John Augustus Hulen," Handbook of Texas Online, accessed May 20, 2016; and
"Gen. John Hulen, 86, Dies at Home," Houston Post, September 15, 1957.)
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Brigadier General John A. Hulen began his military career in the Spanish-American War
and later commanded the 72nd Infantry Brigade (1917-1919) and the 36th Infantry
Division of the Texas National Guard (1922-1935), providing military leadership for
the state and nation. The General John A. Hulen papers consist of correspondence,
photographs, and scrapbooks, spanning the years 1887-1960, undated, and offering a
detailed view into military life in the first half of the 20th century, along with
glimpses of civilian life. Events featured are the Spanish-American War, World Wars
I and II, military training and military weapons in the early 20th century,
aviation, and railroads.
Correspondence is comprised of incoming and outgoing letters, telegrams, and
recruiting cards, dating from June 13 to July 30, 1917 and relating to the
recruitment of soldiers for the Texas National Guard during the First World War. In
addition to correspondence from General John A. Hulen, other officials mentioned
include Texas Adjutant General Henry Hutchings and Governor James E. Ferguson. Also
appearing are letters of recommendation in support of individuals who were
interested in joining the Texas National Guard, completed application forms from
soldier candidates, and letters of instruction to local officials regarding
recruitment and registration.
Approximately 1081 photographs collected by Hulen detail military and civilian life
from 1887 to 1960, undated. They document Hulen's time as a cadet, his early
military service in the Spanish-American War, military training leading up to World
War I, the front lines in France in World War I, military training and camp life in
the interwar period, early military planes and aerial photos, official portraits of
military personnel, military weapons and equipment from the years immediately
following World War II, events from the 36th Division, the front lines in Japan in
World War II, European and American postcards from 1919, railroad exhibitions,
banquets for the 36th Division and the railroad industry, Hulen's vacations, and
greeting cards.
Nine scrapbooks, dating 1887-1948, contain photographs and newspaper clippings that
chronicle Hulen's civilian life and his military career and achievements, from his
years as a cadet until his retirement in 1935. One scrapbook includes portraits of
General Hulen and approximately forty-five portrait photographs of gentlemen who
were Hulen's business associates and other acquaintances. A few are identified: U.S.
Senators Tom Connally and Charles A. Culberson, Vice President John N. Garner, and
President Woodrow Wilson. The second scrapbook contains a photograph from 1899,
which depicts the officers from the 33rd Infantry in camp at the Presidio, San
Francisco, California. Later photographs were taken at Camp Scurry in Corpus
Christi, Texas, and show tents and artillery reviews. One photograph, dated March 4,
1917, shows General John Joseph Pershing inspecting the troops. The third scrapbook
consists of photographs and newspaper clippings that span General Hulen's military
career, including activities in the Spanish-American War and daily life at Camp
Mabry in Austin, Texas. Some clippings trace the brigade's movement through France.
There are photographs of General Hulen's staff, in addition to clippings that
describe his homecoming and citations that he received for bravery and
gallantry.
To prepare this inventory, the described materials were cursorily reviewed to
delineate series, to confirm the accuracy of contents lists, to provide an estimate
of dates covered, and to determine record types.
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Organization of the Papers |
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The papers are organized according to record type into three series: |
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Correspondence, 1917, 1.5 cubic ft. |
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Photographs, 1887-1960, undated, 5.8 cubic ft. |
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Scrapbooks, 1887-1935, 1.84 cubic ft. |
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Restrictions on Access
Materials do not circulate, but may be used in the State Archives search room.
Materials will be retrieved from and returned to storage areas by staff members.
Restrictions on Use
Under the Copyright Act of 1976 as amended in 1998, unpublished manuscripts are
protected at a minimum through December 31, 2002 or 70 years after the author's
death. Researchers are responsible for complying with U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17
U.S.C.).
Technical Requirements
Researchers are required to wear gloves provided by the Archives when reviewing
photographic materials.
Scrapbooks are too fragile and/or large to be photocopied.
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The terms listed here were used to catalog the records. The
terms can be used to find similar or related records. |
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Subjects (Persons): |
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Connally, Tom, 1877-1963. |
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Culberson, Charles A. (Charles Allen),
1855-1925. |
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Ferguson, James Edward,
1871-1944. |
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Garner, John Nance,
1868-1967. |
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Pershing, John J. (John Joseph),
1860-1948. |
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Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924. |
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Subjects (Organizations): |
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Texas. National Guard. |
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United States. Army. Infantry
Division, 36th. |
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Military weapons--United
States. |
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Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945. |
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Spanish-American War,
1898--Philippines. |
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World War, 1914-1918--France. |
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World War, 1939-1945--Japan. |
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Places: |
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Austin (Tex.) |
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Camp Mabry (Austin, Tex.) |
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Camp Scurry (Corpus Christi,
Tex.) |
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Corpus Christi (Tex.) |
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Presidio of San Francisco
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Document Types: |
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Clippings (information
artifacts)--Texas. |
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Correspondence--Texas. |
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Panoramas--Texas. |
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Photographs--Texas. |
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Postcards--Texas. |
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Scrapbooks--Texas. |
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The following materials are offered as possible sources of
further information on the agencies and subjects covered by the records. The
listing is not exhaustive. |
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Texas State Archives |
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Frank S. Tillman collection, 1915-1939 and undated, 0.94 cubic
ft. |
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Frank Tillman photograph collection, about 1914-1940s, 17.5 cubic ft.
(about 3200 photographs) [There is no finding aid for this unprocessed
collection. Call number is 1/142.] |
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Clarence Lincoln and Nellie Donnan Test papers, 1776-1961, bulk
1894-1961, 2.36 cubic ft. |
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Robert Wagner collection of 36th Division materials, [1922?],
1936-1938, 1940-1971, [1975?], bulk 1942-1945, 7.75 cubic ft., 2 audio tapes, 90
maps in the Historical Map Archive, and 80 photographs and 26 negatives in the
Prints and Photographs Collection |
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Texas Adjutant General's Department, Texas National Guard
military rolls, 1902-1913, 1915, 1917, 1935, undated, 9.21 cubic ft. |
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Texas Adjutant General's Department, Texas Volunteers
(Spanish-American War) records, 1898-1904, bulk 1898-1901, 3.97 cubic
ft. |
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Thirty-Sixth Division Association papers, 1857-1964 and [19--], 13 ft., 2
in. [There is no finding aid for these papers. Call numbers are 2-22/803 thru
836, 2-7/1336 thru 1343, 1349, 2-22L/14.] |
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Texas Tech University, Southwest
Collection |
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John A. Hulen Papers, 1908-1971 and undated, 0.07 cubic
ft. |
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Texas National Guard Records, 1900-1964, 7 cubic ft. |
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National Archives and Records
Administration |
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American
Unofficial Collection of World War I Photographs, 1917-1918, 260 linear feet, 6
linear inches |
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Publications |
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United States. War Department. General Staff. Catalogue of Official A.E.F. Photographs. Washington: Govt.
print. off, 1919. |
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(Identify the item and cite the series), General John A. Hulen papers. Archives
and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives
Commission.
Accession number: 1972/115
These records were transferred to the Archives and Information Services Division
of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission by the Thirty-Sixth Division
Association on March 15, 1972.
Collection initially processed by staff archivists in the 1970s
DACS-compliant finding aid and XML markup by Kristin Law and Kristen Marx,
students from the University of Texas at Austin, School of Information, spring
2012
Additions to scrapbook series, relocation of oversized prints and photographs,
and edits to description by Rebecca Romanchuk, May 2016
Item level photograph titles added by Halley Grogan, February 2017
Select photographs described in this finding aid have been digitized and are part
of the Texas
Digital Archive, available online at https://tsl.access.preservica.com/tda/manuscripts-collections/#hulen.
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Correspondence, June 13-July 30, 1917, 1.5 cubic ft. |
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Brigadier General John A. Hulen assisted in the reorganization of the state
militia into the 36th Infantry Division in 1917 and commanded the 72nd
Brigade of that division during World War I, winning the Distinguished
Service Medal and twice being awarded the Croix de Guerre. Correspondence
within the General John A. Hulen papers consists of incoming and outgoing
letters, telegrams and recruiting cards relating to the recruitment of
soldiers for the Texas National Guard during World War I, dating June
13-July 30, 1917. In addition to correspondence from General John A. Hulen,
other officials mentioned include Texas Adjutant General Henry Hutchings and
Governor James E. Ferguson. Letters of recommendation in support of
individuals who were interested in joining the Texas National Guard are
included as are completed application forms from soldier candidates and
letters from Hutchings regarding recruitment and registration. These letters
give instructions on how the forms were to be completed by each county or
city and are addressed to the sheriffs of all counties and the mayors of
cities of over thirty thousand people. Among the correspondence are note
cards that serve as a daily recruitment report, signed by a local official,
which indicate the town or city, date, the number of men recruited on that
day, and the total number of men recruited to date. |
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Arrangement |
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These records are arranged chronologically as received. |
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Preferred Citation |
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(Identify the item), Correspondence, General John A. Hulen papers. Archives
and Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives
Commission. |
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2-23/1107 |
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Correspondence, June 13, 1917 |
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Correspondence, June 14, 1917 |
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Correspondence, June 15, 1917 |
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Correspondence, June 16, 1917 |
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Correspondence, June 17, 1917 |
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Correspondence, June 18, 1917 |
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Correspondence, June 19, 1917 |
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Correspondence, June 20, 1917 |
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Correspondence, June 21, 1917 |
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Correspondence, June 22, 1917 |
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Correspondence, June 23, 1917 |
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2-23/1108 |
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Correspondence, June 25, 1917 |
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Correspondence, June 26, 1917 |
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Correspondence, June 27, 1917 |
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Correspondence, June 28, 1917 |
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Correspondence, June 29, 1917 |
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Correspondence, June 30, 1917 |
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Correspondence, July 1, 1917 |
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Correspondence, July 2, 1917 |
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Correspondence, July 3, 1917 |
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Correspondence, July 4, 1917 |
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2-23/1109 |
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Correspondence, July 5, 1917 |
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Correspondence, July 6, 1917 |
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Correspondence, July 7, 1917 |
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Correspondence, July 8, 1917 |
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Correspondence, July 9, 1917 |
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Correspondence, July 10, 1917 |
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Correspondence, July 11, 1917 |
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Correspondence, July 12, 1917 |
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Correspondence, July 13, 1917 |
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Correspondence, July 14, 1917 |
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Correspondence, July 15, 1917 |
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Photographs,1887-1960, undated, 5.8 cubic ft. |
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Brigadier General John A. Hulen began his military career in the
Spanish-American War and later commanded the 72nd Infantry Brigade
(1917-1919) and the 36th Infantry Division of the Texas National Guard
(1922-1935), providing military leadership for the state and nation.
Approximately 1,063 photographs collected by Hulen detail military and
civilian life from 1887 to 1960, undated. They document Hulen's time as a
cadet, his early military service in the Spanish-American War, military
training leading up to World War I, the front lines in France in World War
I, military training and camp life in the interwar period, early military
planes and aerial photographs, official portraits of military personnel,
military weapons and equipment from the years immediately following World
War II, events from the 36th Division, the front lines in Japan during World
War II, European and American postcards from 1919, railroad exhibitions,
banquets for the 36th Division, Hulen's business interests in the railroad
industry in Texas, personal vacations, and greeting cards. Further
photographs of note include a signed picture of General Douglas MacArthur
and photographs of the Italian front lines during D-Day of World War II. |
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The photographs are arranged into 17 groups by subject or photographic format: |
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Cadet years, 1887-1890 |
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Early military years, 1893-1910, undated |
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World War I pre-Europe, 1916-1918, undated |
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World War I France, 1918-1919, undated |
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Later military years, 1919-1953, undated |
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Aviation, 1926-1934, undated |
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Aerial photographs, 1926-1928, undated |
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Parades and demonstrations, 1928-about 1940s |
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Military portraits, 1910s-1920s |
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General portraits, 1910s-1920s |
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Weapons, 1949-1957, undated |
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36th Division, 1943-1960 |
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Second Sino-Japanese War, 1930s |
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Non-military photographs, 1930s-1940s, undated |
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Postcards, 1919-1945, bulk 1919 |
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Civilian life, 1893-1957, undated |
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Panoramas and oversize photographs, 1889-1950, undated |
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Preferred Citation |
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(Identify the item), Photographs, General John A. Hulen papers. Archives and
Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives
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Restrictions on Access |
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None. |
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Technical Requirements |
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Researchers are required to wear gloves provided by the Archives when
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Cadet years, 1887-1890
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[These photographs are from Hulen's time spent as a
cadet at the Staunton Military Academy in Staunton, Virginia, dating
1889-1890. Additional images and correspondence from Staunton
Military Academy are located in the subgroups Civilian life
and Panoramas and oversize
photographs.]
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PP0247A |
1972/115-1 |
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Color Guard, four students including Hulen at Staunton
Military Academy, Staunton, Virginia, 1889-1890 [one 4 x 7-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photographer: Lithotype Printing Co., 111
Nassau St., New York.] |
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1972/115-2 |
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Cadets in repose, Hulen's class, Staunton Military Academy,
Staunton, Virginia, 1887-1889 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Image is mounted.] |
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[Photographer: L. Tobler.] |
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Early military years, 1893-1910, undated
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[Images are of Camp Sanger in Fort Riley, Kansas,
Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, the Spanish-American War in the
Philippines, the State Camp of the Texas National Guard held in
Austin in August 1903, and the Texas National Guard's Mexican border
mobilization. The photographs also feature Hulen's comrades who
fought with him in these arenas, including members of the 33rd U.S.
Volunteer Infantry and 1st U.S. Volunteer Texas Cavalry.] |
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PPF001 |
1972/115-1081 |
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"John's comrades," state
encampment, First Regiment, Texas Volunteer Cavalry, Troop H,
Austin, Texas, 1893 [one eighth plate tintype (print)] |
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[Group of nine officers probably including:
Hulen, Lieutenants George W. Womack, R.P. Blackburn, D.E. Berry
and J.R. Shortridge, Surgeon G.L. Spurlock, Sergeants J.A. Carr,
Sam A. Cherry, George W. Stice and D.T. Morton.] |
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PP0247A |
1972/115-3 |
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Group portrait of four men; three seated, one standing, November 15, 1898 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Image is mounted.] |
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[Compliments of Lieutenant Colonel Hulen's
Sergeant Major J. Stewart Clarke.] |
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1972/115-4 |
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Unidentified group of six young men wearing white striped
pants and riding boots, about 1903 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Image is mounted.] |
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1972/115-5 |
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Man standing with walking stick, undated [one 2.25 x 3.25-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-6 |
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Tossing man in the air, undated [one 3 x 3-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-7 |
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Camp scene, Texas National Guard, about 1900-1910 [one 3 x 3-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-8 and 9 |
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Targets with bullet holes, undated [two 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-10 |
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Group portrait of eight men sitting on front steps of
building, six of the eight in uniform, two in civilian dress; man in
center has binoculars around his neck, Camp Mabry, Austin, Texas, December 1905 [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[General Hulen mid-front and Colonel Oscar C.
Guessaz third from left, second row.] |
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Group portrait of men in military uniforms with TEXAS sign on
ground, Camp Mabry, Austin, December 1905 [seven 3.5 x 5.5-inch photographic postcards] |
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[Note: Copies of the same
image.] |
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[General Hulen mid-front and Colonel Oscar C.
Guessaz third from left, second row.] |
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1972/115-18 |
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Troops standing on parade grounds in review, undated [one 3 x 7-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-19 |
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Cavalry drill at Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas
National Guard, undated [one 5 x 7-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Image is mounted.] |
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1972/115-20 |
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Walled city view, Manilla, Philippine Insurgency, about 1900 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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Luther R. Hare, Captain, 7th U.S. Cavalry, Colonel, 1st U.S.
Volunteer Texas Cavalry, San Antonio, during his time with 33rd U.S.
Volunteer Infantry, Spanish-American War, November 1898-1900 [one 4 x 6-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photographer: Brack, San Antonio,
Texas.] |
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1972/115-22 |
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First Lieutenant George Lea Febiger, 33rd U.S. Volunteer
Infantry, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 1898-1900 [one 4 x 6-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photographer: G. Moses & Son, 722 Canal
St., New Orleans, LA.] |
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1972/115-24 |
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Lieutenant Commander, U.S. Navy, J. Gillmore/Gilmore,
Yokohama, Japan, about 1900 [one 5 x 7-inch cabinet card] |
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[Photographer: A. Farsari and Co., Yokohama,
Japan. Appreciation on back for rescue in December 1899 by
Hulen, Commander Co D, 33rd U.S. Infantry "As a remembrance of the times and hardships
of the 33rd in the mountains of Cagayan, P.I., after
rescuing."]
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Major and Chief Surgeon Fredric[k] Hadra, 1st Texas Volunteer
Cavalry, later the 33rd, San Antonio, about 1898 [one 4 x 6-inch cabinet card] |
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[Photographer: Brack, San Antonio. Image shows
his medical and U.S.V. insignia.] |
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Surgeon Fredric Hadra, 33rd U.S. Volunteer Cavalry, San
Antonio, November 1898-1900 [one 4 x 6-inch cabinet card] |
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[Photographer: Brack, San Antonio. Image shows
his medical and U.S.V. insignia.] |
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1972/115-32 |
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Possibly the Filipino boy, Rudolfo Fernandez, that Hulen
brought home from Philippine Insurgency, Manila, about 1900 [one 2 x 3-inch carte-de-visite (card photograph)] |
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[Photographer: Fotografia Pertierra,
Propietario: Guillermo Sternberg, Calle Carriedo No. 2, Manila.
Rudolfo was educated in Houston, Austin and at Rice, and he
accompanied Hulen to France in WWI.] |
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First Lieutenant (later Captain) D. McClelland, 33rd U.S.
Volunteer Infantry, Honolulu, Hawaii, about 1900 [one 2 x 3-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Image is mounted.] |
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[On front: "On the
road to Madeline?"] |
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1972/115-34 |
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Charlie W. Nimon, 33rd U.S. Volunteer Infantry, undated [one 4 x 6-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Shows TEX crossed rifle insignia on
collar.] |
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1972/115-35 |
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Unidentified member of U.S. Volunteer Infantry in uniform, about 1900-1905 [one 3.5 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-36 |
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Captain John A. Hulen, Quartermaster of 33rd U.S. Volunteer
Infantry, Austin, Texas, about 1900-1905 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Image is mounted oval.] |
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[Photographer: Berner Marks Studio, Austin,
Texas.] |
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1972/115-37 |
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Lieutenant S.L. Jefferies, Company D, 33rd U.S. Volunteer
Infantry, San Antonio, Texas, November 1898-1900 [one 4 x 6-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Image is mounted.] |
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[Photographer: Brack, San Antonio.] |
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1972/115-38 |
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Formal full length portrait of Pickens E. Woodson, formal
full length portrait in whites, about 1900 [one 3 x 7-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Image is mounted.] |
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[Appreciation on front.] |
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1972/115-39 |
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Group portrait of 13 men in military uniforms; three sitting,
the rest standing behind, Philippines, about 1900 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Image is mounted.] |
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PPB016 |
1972/115-40 |
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Group portrait of three rows of men in uniform by large tent, about 1900 [one 10 x 12.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Image is mounted.] |
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PP0247A |
1972/115-41 |
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Officers of Texas National Guard at Fort Riley maneuvers,
Colonel N.N. Raspapoff, Russian Military attache, Camp Sanger, Fort
Riley, Kansas, 1903 [one 5 x 7-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Image is mounted.] |
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1972/115-42 |
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Parade of horse drawn wagons through unidentified town, undated [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Image is yellow.] |
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1972/115-43 |
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Texas Governor S.W.T. Lanham, 1903-1907 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Image is mounted oval.] |
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[Lanham promoted Hulen to Brigadier General and
Adjutant General.] |
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Photograph album of the State Camp of the Texas National
Guard, Austin, 1903 |
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[Note: A caption list for each of the 33
photographs appears at the front of the album. Photos 12,
15, and 28 are missing.] |
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World War I pre-Europe, 1916-1918, undated
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[These photographs are of training and camp life
for Texas troops during the early years of World War I, before
deployment to the front lines in Europe. Scenes include parade
drills and review of troops, artillery training, views of camp
buildings, and aerial views. Hulen is often shown in uniform
speaking with other military personnel. Locations include Camp
Scurry, Corpus Christi; Camp Bowie, Fort Worth; and Fort Sam Houston
in San Antonio; along with troop parades in San Antonio. The
majority of the images are by commercial photographer J.O. Sanders
and Swafford, The Photo Man, and include identifying image numbers
and captions.] |
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Photo |
PP0247A |
1972/115-44a |
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Tractor-drawn train of wagons of hay (cotton) bales, view
from front, 1917 [one 5 x 7-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-44b |
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Tractor-drawn train of wagons of hay (cotton) bales, view
from side showing length of train, 1917 [one 5 x 12-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-45 |
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Swafford No. 3683. Nueces County Courthouse, Corpus Christi,
Texas, about 1916-1917 [one 5 x 7-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-46 |
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Swafford No. 3250. Gulf Coast Marines, "All is well with the fisher folk,"
Corpus Christi, Texas, about 1916-1917 [one 5 x 7-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-47 |
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Swafford No. 3237. Broadway looking north, Corpus Christi,
Texas, about 1916-1917 [one 5 x 7-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-48 |
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Swafford No. 3626. Drinking fountain and steps, Broadway and
Peoples Street, Corpus Christi, Texas, about 1916-1917 [one 5 x 7-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-49 |
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Sanders No. 405. On the Rio Grande, Camp Scurry, Roma, Texas, about July 1916 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: J.O. Sanders.] |
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1972/115-50 |
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Sanders No. 427. Co F, Corpus Christi bound, Camp Scurry,
Roma, Texas, about July 1916 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: J.O. Sanders.] |
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1972/115-51 |
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Sanders No. 430. As Camp Scurry looked the morning of the
first, Camp Scurry, Roma, Texas, about July 1916 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: J.O. Sanders.] |
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1972/115-52 |
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Sanders No. 440. Building streets, Camp Scurry, Corpus
Christi, December 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: J.O. Sanders.] |
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1972/115-53 |
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Sanders No. 443. Where the waste disappears, Camp Scurry,
Corpus Christi, December 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: J.O. Sanders.] |
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1972/115-54 |
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Sanders No. 465. Texas Chaparral, Camp Scurry, Corpus
Christi, December 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: J.O. Sanders.] |
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1972/115-55 and 56 |
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Sanders No. 476. Camp scenes, Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, December 1916-March
1917 [two 3 x 5-inch photographic postcards] |
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[Note: Copies of the same
image.] |
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[Photographer: J.O. Sanders.] |
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1972/115-57 |
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Sanders No. 477. Co. F "sunning," Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, December 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: J.O. Sanders.] |
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1972/115-58 |
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Sanders No. 480. Weekly review, Texas F.H. (Field Hospital)
No.1 in foreground, Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, December 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: J.O. Sanders.] |
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1972/115-59 |
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Sanders No. 489. Texas troops passing in review, Camp Scurry,
Corpus Christi, December 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: J.O. Sanders.] |
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1972/115-60 |
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Sanders No. 490. Co. F, in weekly review, Camp Scurry, Corpus
Christi, December 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: J.O. Sanders.] |
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1972/115-61 |
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Sanders No. 491. Passing in review, Camp Scurry, Corpus
Christi, December 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: J.O. Sanders.] |
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1972/115-62 |
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Sanders No. 493. Passing in review, 3rd Texas M-G
(Machine-Gun) Co., Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, December 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: J.O. Sanders.] |
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1972/115-63 |
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Sanders No. 494. Battery A, Texas Field Artillery, Camp
Scurry, Corpus Christi, December 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: J.O. Sanders.] |
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1972/115-64 |
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Sanders No. 497. Passing in review, Camp Scurry, Corpus
Christi, March 5, 1917 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: J.O. Sanders.] |
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1972/115-65 |
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Sanders No. 498. Sixth Separate Brigade, T.N.G. (Texas
National Guard), Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, December 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: J.O. Sanders.] |
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1972/115-66 |
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Sanders No. 503. First Texas Brigade in column of squads,
Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, December 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: J.O. Sanders.] |
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1972/115-67 and 068 |
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Sanders No. 502. General Pershing reviewing Texas troops,
Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, March 4, 1917 [one 5 x 7-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Copies of same image.] |
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[Photographer: J.O. Sanders.] |
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Photo |
PP0247B |
1972/115-69 |
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Swafford No. 4632. Mexican types, "Kids, cactus and pups," Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, 1917 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-70 |
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Swafford No. 4667. Artillery, the battery making ready for a
march, Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, 1917 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-71 |
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Swafford No. 4668. Artillery, ready to start for the front,
Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, 1917 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-72 |
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Swafford No. 4671. Army scenes, a military blacksmith shop,
Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, 1917 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-73 |
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Swafford No. 4676. Army scenes, officers of U.S. Signal Corp
receiving messages, Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, 1917 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-74 |
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Swafford No. 4684. Army scenes, a troop of U.S. Cavalry on
the march, Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, 1917 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-75 |
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Swafford No. 4733. Army scenes, camp light for the soldiers
of Uncle Sam, Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, 1917 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-76 and 77 |
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Swafford No. 4761. General Frederick Funston, Camp Scurry,
Corpus Christi, December 1916-February
1917 [two 3 x 5-inch photographic postcards] |
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[Note: Copies of same image.] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-78 thru 81 |
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Swafford No. 4762. General Frederick Funston, Camp Scurry,
Corpus Christi, December 1916-February
1917 [two 3 x 5-inch photographic postcards] |
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[Note: Copies of same image.] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-82 |
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General (Frederick) Funston, Parker and Hulen review, Camp
Scurry, Corpus Christi, October 3, 1916 [one 3 x 6-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-83 thru 86 |
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Swafford No. 4771. General Frederick Funston, Parker and
Hulen review the troops, Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, December 1916-February
1917 [four 3 x 5-inch photographic postcards] |
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[Note: Copies of same image.] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-87 |
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Swafford No. 4775. General Funston reviews the troops and
army equipment, with Parker and Hulen, Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, December 1916-February
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-88 |
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Swafford No. 5023. Army bread, Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, 1917 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-89 |
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Swafford No. 5029. In camp with the 2nd Texas Infantry, Camp
Scurry, Corpus Christi, 1917 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-90 |
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Swafford No. 5044. View of 2nd Regiment camp, incinerator in
foreground, Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, 1917 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-91 |
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Swafford No. 5056. Army scenes, labor detail, roads and
drainage ditches, packard trucks, Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, December 1916-February
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-92 |
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Swafford No. 5071. Army scenes, wagon train, supply
department, Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, 1917 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-93 |
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Swafford No. 5777. "Artillery on
the road," M1902 3-inch gun; man leading horse wears a
M1912 holster and pistol belt, Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, 1917 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-94 and 95 |
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Swafford No. 5079. Brigade headquarters, Camp Scurry, Corpus
Christi, 1917 [two 3 x 5-inch photographic postcards] |
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[Note: Copies of same image.] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-96 |
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Swafford No. 5086. Firing the machine gun, M1909 machine
rifle, Benet-Mercie, drilling only, 1911 leggings, Camp Scurry,
Corpus Christi, 1917 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-97 |
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Swafford No. 5787. Ready for review, National Guard Infantry,
1903 Infantry equipment (machine gun platoon with mules, left
center), Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, 1917 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-98 |
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Combat practice, the firing line, Camp Scurry, Corpus
Christi, Texas National Guard, September 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-99 |
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Street machine gun, 3rd Texas, Texas National Guard, September 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-100 |
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Parade of troops marching through town, 111th Signal, about 1918 [one 4 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Similar to images 1972/115-115 thru
117.] |
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1972/115-101 |
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Benet-Mercier machine gun, Texas National Guard, 2nd Texas,
Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, September 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-102 |
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Co. M., camp scenes (men in line for food), Texas National
Guard, 2nd Texas, Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, September 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-103 |
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Machine Gun Company 2nd, camp scenes, Texas National Guard,
2nd Texas, Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, September 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-104 |
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Camp scene, Co. L., Texas National Guard, 2nd Texas, Camp
Scurry, Corpus Christi, September 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-105 |
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Camp scene, Co. L., Texas National Guard, 2nd Texas, Camp
Scurry, Corpus Christi, September 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-106 |
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Cooks, Co. H., Texas National Guard, 2nd Texas, Camp Scurry,
Corpus Christi, September 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-107 |
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Mule skimmers of the 2nd, Texas National Guard, 2nd Texas,
Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, September 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-108 |
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Lewis machine gun, blow 6-inch circle, Texas National Guard,
3rd Texas, Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, September 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-109 |
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Group of men in uniform in front of palm trees, Hulen in the
center of the group, undated [one 3 x 6-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-110 |
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Large old house, undated [one 4.5 x 6.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Photo is ripped and in two
pieces.] |
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1972/115-112 thru 114 |
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Parade down city street, rainy day, about 1918 [three 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-115 thru 117 |
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Parade of troops marching through town with street cars,
steeple, English signs, residential area, European look, 111th
Signal, about 1918 [three 4 x 5-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[Note: similar to image
1972/115-100.] |
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1972/115-118 |
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Waiting for train at station, about 1918 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-119 thru 126 |
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Troops on field-drill, at ease, band seated on ground, flag,
partially furled, insignia not legible, about 1918 [eight 3 x 6-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-127 |
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Buildings and palm trees, undated [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Image is blurry.] |
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1972/115-128 |
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Man standing by river, undated [one 2.5 x 4.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-129 |
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Buildings, tents, truck and palm trees, undated [one 4 x 7-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-130 |
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Buildings, tents, truck and palm trees, undated [one 3 x 7-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-131 |
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Six men on horseback carrying American flag and jousts, undated [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photographer: Studer Photo Company, Commercial
Department, San Antonio, Texas.] |
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1972/115-132 |
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Man seated fixing jacket, undated [one 7.25 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-133 |
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Review of 36th Division, Fort Worth, 1918 [one 3.5 x 5.5-inch photographic postcard] |
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1972/115-134 |
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National Guard Mobilization Camp, San Antonio, Texas, taken
from aeroplane flown by Miss Marjorie Stinson (aerial view of camp), about 1916 [one 5 x 7-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photographer: C.O. Lee.] |
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1972/115-135 |
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National Guard Mobilization Camp, San Antonio, Texas, taken
from aeroplane flown by Miss Marjorie Stinson (aerial view of camp), about 1916 [one 5 x 7-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photographer: C.O. Lee.] |
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1972/115-136 |
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Birdseye view of part of Fort Sam Houston, taken from
aeroplane flown by Miss Marjorie Stinson (aerial view of camp), about 1916 [one 5 x 7-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photographer: C.O. Lee.] |
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1972/115-137 |
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National Guard Mobilization Camp, San Antonio, Texas, taken
from aeroplane flown by Miss Marjorie Stinson (aerial view of camp), about 1916 [one 5 x 7-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photographer: C.O. Lee.] |
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1972/115-139 |
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Two men standing together, one in civilian clothing, one in
military uniform, undated [one 4 x 6.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Image 42. Compliments of C.O. Lee, 333 Alamo
Plaza.] |
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1972/115-140 |
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Chaplain (Marius S.) Chataignon, pastor of Sacred Heart
Church of Galveston, undated [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-141 |
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Ho Ti guards co., entrenching at Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi,
Texas National Guard, 3rd Texas, 1917 [one 2 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-142 |
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Just before the machine gun exploded, killing seven, Camp
Bowie, Fort Worth, Texas National Guard, 1917 [one 2 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-143 and 144 |
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Camp Bowie days, man, woman and dog in front of tent, Fort
Worth, August 1917-July 1918 [two 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-145 |
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Group of four men in uniform and two women in front of tent, undated [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-146 |
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Two flags, the "Colors," U.S.
and 4th Texas, Texas National Guard, undated [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-147 and 148 |
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Meeting tent in field with military insignia Texas-Oklahoma
National Guard, 36th Division T-Patch, after 1917 [two 2.25 x 4.25-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[Note: Copies of the same
image.] |
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1972/115-149 |
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Parade down street with men in uniform and crowds, undated [one 4 x 6.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-150 |
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Parade down street with men in uniform and crowds, undated [one 4.5 x 6-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-151 |
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Camp scenes, tents folded, Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, Texas
National Guard, September 1916-March
1917 [one 2 x 6-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-152 |
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Men standing in review with swords, three men out in front, undated [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-153 |
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Men on horseback on parade grounds, undated [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-154 |
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Men on horseback and with wagons on parade grounds, undated [one 3.5 x 6-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-155 thru 157 |
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Men on horseback and crowds by hillside, undated [three 2.75 x 4.25-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-158 |
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Kitchen Co. A., 3rd Texas, Hot Light Guards, Camp Scurry,
Corpus Christi, Texas National Guard, September 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-159 |
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Co. Street A and band, Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, Texas
National Guard, September 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-160 |
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Regimental street, Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, Texas
National Guard, 2nd Texas, September 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-161 |
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Man sleeping on ground by bottle, undated [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-162 |
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Headquarters, mess hall and office, Camp Scurry, Corpus
Christi, Texas National Guard, September 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-163 |
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Brigade headquarters and tents, Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi,
Texas National Guard, September 1916-March
1917 [one 3.5 x 5.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-164 |
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Corporal Coen, Co. A, Texas National Guard, 3rd Texas, September 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-165 |
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Prisoners at work, 2nd Regiment, Texas National Guard, 3rd
Texas, September 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-166 |
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Trucks in line along tents, 1917 [one 3.5 x 5.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-167 |
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Man walking along line of tents, 1917 [one 3.25 x 5.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-168 |
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Headquarters, kitchen and cook, Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, 1917 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-169 |
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Texas Brigade headquarters office, undated [one 3.5 x 5.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-170 |
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Man standing by Texas Brigade headquarters office, undated [one 3.5 x 5.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-171 |
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Looking over part of 3rd Infantry camp, Camp Scurry, Corpus
Christi, Texas National Guard, 3rd Texas, September 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-172 |
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Co. I, Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, Texas National Guard, 3rd
Texas, September 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-173 |
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Co. D, washes dishes, Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, Texas
National Guard, 3rd Texas, September 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-174 |
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Co. L, field instruction, Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, Texas
National Guard, 3rd Texas, September 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-175 |
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Evening mess, officers of 3rd, Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi,
Texas National Guard, 3rd Texas, September 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-176 |
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Hauling at camp drainage ditch, building roads for an army,
Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, Texas National Guard, September 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-177 |
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Officers at hospital tent, Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, Texas
National Guard, September 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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1972/115-178 |
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Making a company street (horse and mule team), Camp Scurry,
Corpus Christi, Texas National Guard, September 1916-March
1917 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photographer: Swafford, The Photo Man, Aransas
Pass, Texas.] |
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Photo |
PP0247C |
1972/115-179 and 180 |
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Barracks, undated [two 3 x 5-inch photographic postcards] |
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[Note: Copies of the same
image.] |
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1972/115-181 |
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Soldiers standing with gear on ground in front of them, undated [one 3.5 x 5.5-inch photographic postcard] |
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1972/115-182 |
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Hulen in khakis, full body shot, 142nd Infantry, Camp Bowie,
Fort Worth, Texas, August 1917-July 1918 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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Photo |
PP0248A |
1972/115-250 |
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General Funston, February 18, 1917 [one 4 x 6.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-255 |
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Hulen in uniform and boots, full length photo in military
uniform at camp headquarters, Camp Scurry, Corpus Christi, about 1917 [one 3 x 8-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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World War I France, 1918-1919, undated
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[These images are of American and British troops on
the front lines in France during World War I including 141st, 142nd,
143rd and 144th Infantry, 71st and 72nd Brigades, 36th Division.
Also included are a few images of German prisoners held by troops
and female members of the American Red Cross assisting troops and
prisoners. Images capture the towns of Ville-sur-Tierre;
Boureuilles, Meuse; St. Vaubourg; La Cheppe, Marne; Tanlay, Flogue
and Lignieres in Yonne; Melissey Younne; Coetquidan, Ille et
Vilaine; Tonnerre; Dricourt in the Ardennes department; and Bligny
in the Aube department in France and Costnieuwkerke, Belgium.
Hulen's military identification card is among these images. Many of
the images were created by Signal Corp photographers and include the
original American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) captions.] |
Box |
Photo |
PP0247A |
1972/115-23 |
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Group portrait of unidentified men, women and waiters in
front of restaurant in France, about 1919 [one 6 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-25 |
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G. Stranahan Broome, 36th Division, France, 1918-1919 [one 3.5 x 5.5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Inscribed "In remembrance of Ye Olde Tanlay
days."]
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1972/115-26 thru 28 |
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Captain Maurice Radier, Hulen's French aide, France, 1918-1919 [three 3.5 x 5.5-inch photographic postcards] |
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[Note: Copies of the same
image.] |
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1972/115-29 |
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George D. Sears, Hulen's liaison officer, 36th Division, 72nd
Brigade, France, about 1918 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Inscribed "Yours for
Liaison, Seepes."] |
Box |
Photo |
PP0247C |
1972/115-183 |
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British officers inspecting protective barricades, 36th
Division, France, about 1917-1918 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-184 |
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Signal Corps Photo 24127. 144th Regiment Infantry (formerly
4th and 6th Regiments Infantry, Texas National Guard) at rifle
grenade practice in the 13th Training Section. Crouching to avoid
flying piece from the bursts, Ville-sur-Tierre, France, August 29, 1918 [one 6.5 x 8.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-185 |
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Signal Corps Photo 24128. Rifle grenade practice at the 13th
Training Section. Placing the grenades on the rifles. 144th Regiment
Infantry (formerly 4th and 6th Regiments Infantry, Texas National
Guard), Ville-sur-Tierre, France, August 29, 1918 [one 6.5 x 8.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-186 |
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Signal Corps Photo 24129. Firing a Stokes trench mortar in
the position used in open warfare. A tripod is seldom carried. 142nd
Regiment Infantry (formerly 7th Regiment Infantry, Texas National
Guard, and 1st Regiment Infantry, Oklahoma National Guard.), August 29, 1918 [one 6.5 x 8.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-187 |
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Signal Corps Photo 24130. Bursts from the Stokes trench
mortar bombs. 142nd Regiment Infantry (formerly 7th Regiment
Infantry, Texas National Guard and 1st Regiment Infantry, Oklahoma
National Guard), Ville-sur-Tierre, France, August 29, 1918 [one 6.5 x 8.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-188 |
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Signal Corps Photo. Squad with a one-pounder, France, about 1918 [one 6.5 x 8.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-189 |
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Signal Corps Photo 24134. On the way back to the hospital.
144th Regiment Infantry (formerly 4th and 6th Regiments Infantry,
Texas National Guard), Ville-sur-Tierre, France, August 29, 1918 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-190 |
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American Expeditionary Force identity card for Brigadier
Geneneral John A. Hulen, 36th Division, 72nd Infantry Brigade, 144th
Infantry, September 1918 [one 4 x 5.25-inch identity card] |
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1972/115-191 |
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Signal Corps Photo 31859. Prisoners on way to Post Command of
36th Division, near 35th Division Headquarters, near Boureuilles,
Meuse, France, September 26, 1918 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-192 |
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Signal Corps Photo 30585. Major General William R. Smith
commanding general 36th Division, gives command of sector to Major
General Joseph Spire, 22nd French Division, after holding this
sector for 22 days and advancing from St. Etienne to the canal
along, October 28, 1918 [one 6.5 x 8.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Compare with image
40516.] |
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1972/115-193 |
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Signal Corps Photo 24698. Members of Company D, 111th
Engineers (formerly 1st Battalion Engineers, Texas National Guard,
and 1st Battalion Engineers, Oklahoma National Guard), First Corps
building road. Boureuilles, France, September 26, 1918 [one 6.5 x 8.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-194 |
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Signal Corps Photo. Boy fishing from bridge with troops,
Bayell, France, about 1918 [one 6.5 x 8.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-195 and 196 |
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Signal Corps Photo 30589. The last day in the Ardennes was
celebrated by the 36th Division by advancing two kilometers and
taking 162 prisoners, mostly all of whom were Prussians, Dricourt,
Ardennes, France, September 28, 1918 [two 6.5 x 8.5-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[Note: Same image as
1972/115-197.] |
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1972/115-197 |
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Signal Corps Photo 30589. The last day in the Ardennes was
celebrated by the 36th Division by advancing two kilometers and
taking 162 prisoners, mostly all of whom were Prussians, Dricourt,
Ardennes, France, September 28, 1918 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Same image as 1972/115-195 and
1972/115-196.] |
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1972/115-198 |
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Signal Corps Photo 30594. When the 36th Division advanced
over this territory October 12 and 13 they saw many white flags on
buildings at St. Vaubourg. During the night, despite the flags, the
Germans shelled the town heavily with high explosives and gas, October 28, 1918 [one 6.5 x 8.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Same image as
1972/115-199.] |
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1972/115-199 |
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Signal Corps Photo 30594. When the 36th Division advanced
over this territory October 12 and 13 they saw many white flags on
buildings at St. Vaubourg. During the night, despite the flags, the
Germans shelled the town heavily with high explosives and gas, October 28, 1918 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Same image as
1972/115-198.] |
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1972/115-200 and 201 |
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Signal Corps Photo 30558. Miss Adele Birdsall and Miss
Thomas, of the American Red Cross, dispensing chocolate to men just
in from the line. American Red Cross, Senoncourt, Meuse, France
(northeast of Souilly), October 14, 1918 [two 6.5 x 8.5-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[Note: Same image as
1972/115-202.] |
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1972/115-202 |
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Signal Corps Photo 30558. Miss Adele Birdsall and Miss
Thomas, of the American Red Cross, dispensing chocolate to men just
in from the line. American Red Cross, Senoncourt, Meuse, France
(northeast of Souilly), October 14, 1918 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Same image as 1972/115-200 and
201.] |
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1972/115-203 and 204 |
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Signal Corps Photo 27540. General view of railhead of the
36th Division. Water wagons and field ranges which have just been
unloaded are seen. Quartermaster Corps. La Cheppe, Marne, France, October 18, 1918 [two 6.5 x 8.5-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[Note: Same image as
1972/115-205.] |
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1972/115-205 |
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Signal Corps Photo 27540. General view of railhead of the
36th Division. Water wagons and field ranges which have just been
unloaded are seen. Quartermaster Corps. La Cheppe, Marne, France, October 18, 1918 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Same image as 1972/115-203 and
204.] |
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1972/115-206 |
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Signal Corps Photo 30599. View of the 111th Sanitary Train,
36th Division, with Lieutenant Colonel John J. O'Reilly, commanding
Major H.M. Helen and Captain W.P. Fite, divisional gas surgeon, in
foreground, near Dricourt, Ardennes, France, October 28, 1918 [one 6.5 x 8.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Same image as
1972/115-207.] |
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1972/115-207 |
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Signal Corps Photo 30599. View of the 111th Sanitary Train,
36th Division, with Lieutenant Colonel John J. O'Reilly, commanding
Major H.M. Helen and Captain W.P. Fite, divisional gas surgeon, in
foreground, near Dricourt, Ardennes, France, October 28, 1918 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Same image as
1972/115-206.] |
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1972/115-208 |
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Signal Corps Photo 30597. Salvage dump of the 36th Division,
ten million francs worth of Boche material was salvaged in 22 days
on the line, near Dricourt, Ardennes, France, October 28, 1918 [one 6.5 x 8.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-209 |
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Signal Corps Photo 24137. Colonel W.A. Burnside, G-1 general
staff of the 36th Division, Bar-sur-Aube, France, August 23, 1918 [one 6.5 x 8.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-210 |
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Signal Corps Photo 24138. Colonel C.S. Williams, Chief of
Staff of the 36th Division, Bar-sur-Aube, France, August 23, 1918 [one 6.5 x 8.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-211 |
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Hulen in uniform standing in front of car, Marne, France, November 1918 [one 2.5 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Same image as
1972/115-213.] |
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1972/115-212 |
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Radier, Hulen and Broom standing in front of car, Marne,
France, November 1918 [one 2.5 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-213 |
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Hulen in uniform standing in front of car, Marne, France, November 1918 [one 2.5 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Same image as
1972/115-211.] |
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1972/115-214 |
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Radier and woman, France, about 1918 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-215 |
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Signal Corps Photo 155941. Staff of 72nd Brigade, Tanlay,
Yonne, France, composed of 143rd Infantry and 144th Infantry
Regiments, 133rd Machine Gun Battalion, 111th Engineers, 111th Field
Signal Battalion, Division Trains and 61st Field Artillery Brigade, 1918-1919 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[1st row (l-r): Lieutenant George D. Sears,
liaison officer for 72nd Brigade, Major Lewis Randolph Bryan
[Adjutant], Brigadier General John A. Hulen, Captain Maurice
Radier, French Aide; 2nd row (l-r) Lieutenant Clyde M. Elbert,
ADC, Lieutenant E.S. Lyne, Lieutenant John F. Lehane, ADC, and
Lieutenant G.S. Broom(e).] |
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1972/115-216 |
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Signal Corps Photo 156003. Colonel Roberts, Commanding
Officer 144th Infantry, Tanlay, Yonne, France, 1918-1919 [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-217 |
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Signal Corps Photo 40493. Brigadier General Pegram Whitworth
and hia staff at brigade headquarters, Flogny, Yonne, France, December 7, 1918 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[(left to right, standing) Lieutenant L.W.
Smith, Lieutenant A.H. Boyd, Lieutenant T.G. Poland, Lieutenand
J.H. Barnard, Lieutenant R.F. Bolenbaker; (seated) Major Edwing
E. Holenback, Adjutant, Brigadier General Pegram Whitworth,
Lieutenant F. Turnbull.] |
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1972/115-218 |
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Signal Corps Photo 30859. Chaplain Charles A. Bexroad, senior
chaplain of the 91st Division, Costnieuwkerke, Belgium, October 23, 1918 [one 6.5 x 8.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-219 |
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Signal Corps Photo 157305. General Pershing decorating men of
the 36th Division with D.S.C., Melissey Younne, France, undated [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Not AEF caption.] |
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1972/115-220 |
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Signal Corps Photo 157359. 132nd Machine Gun Battalion of
71st Brigade of the 36th Division in action, France, 1918 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[132nd Machine Gun Battalion of 71st Brigade of
the 36th Division.] |
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1972/115-221 |
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Signal Corps Photo 157360. Machine gun nest in position,
Senencourt, Meuse, France, 36th Division, undated [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-222 |
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Signal Corps Photo 161903. Sergeant S.M. Sampler, Co. H.,
142nd Infantry, awarded Congressional Medal of Honor, France, 1918 [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[142nd Infantry, 71st Brigade.] |
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1972/115-223 |
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Signal Corps Photo 161904. Corporal H.L. Turner, Co. F.,
142nd Infantry, awarded Congressional Medial of Honor, Cheney,
Yonne, France, 1918 [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[142nd Infantry, 71st Brigade.] |
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1972/115-224 |
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Signal Corps Photo 40475. Officers of 111th Field Signal
Battalion, 36th Division, at mess. Major George A. Robinson
(mustache and beard) at head of table. Continuing around the table
from his right: Lieutenant Colonel E.R. Andrews, division signal
office, November 30, 1918 [one 6.5 x 8.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-225 |
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Signal Corps Photo 40482. Major General William R. Smith
decorates Major Thomas D. Barton with D.S.C. before major's
battalion. Major Barton in foreground, General Smith and staff
passing in rear. Lignieres, Yonne, France, December 8, 1918 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-226 |
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Signal Corps Photo 40476. Major General William R. Smith,
36th Division, and his immediate staff. Back row, left to right:
Captain Edward N. Maher, aide-de-camp; Lieutenant Colonel W.L.
Culberson, G-1; Lieutenant Colonel J.A. Atkins, G-3; Captain
Alexander W. Spence, aide-de-camp; Lieutenant Lucien B. Coppinger,
aide-de-camp. Front row: Colonel E.J. Williams, chief of staff;
Major General William R. Smith, Lieutenant Colonel C.H. Mason, G-2,
Tronchoy, Yonne, France, December 7, 1918 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Same image as
1972/115-227.] |
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1972/115-227 |
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Signal Corps Photo 40477. Major General William R. Smith,
36th Division, and his immediate staff. Back row, left to right:
Captain Edward N. Maher, aide-de-camp; Lieutenant Colonel W.L.
Culberson, G-1; Lieutenant Colonel J.A. Atkins, G-3; Captain
Alexander W. Spence, aide-de-camp; Lieutenant Lucien B. Coppinger,
aide-de-camp. Front row: Colonel E.J. Williams, chief of staff;
Major General William R. Smith, Lieutenant Colonel C.H. Mason, G-2,
Tronchoy, Yonne, France, December 7, 1918 [one 6.5 x 8.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Same image as
1972/115-226.] |
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[AEF caption replaced handwritten caption: 36th
Division staff, Trenchley, Yonne, France.] |
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1972/115-228 |
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Signal Corps Photo 40516. Major General William R. Smith
(left); Brigadier General Hulen, 72nd Brigade (with garrison cap);
Brigadier General Pegram Whitworth, 71st Brigade, Lignieres, Yonne,
France, December 8, 1918 [one 6.5 x 8.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-229 |
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Signal Corps Photo 40522. Lieutenant Colonel Logan division
quartermaster, at railhead, Ervy, Aube, France, December 5, 1918 [one 6.5 x 8.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-230 |
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Signal Corps Photo 40525. Lieutenant Colonel H. Hawley,
machine gun officer, 36th Division (right), criticising work of
Machine Gun Battalion in maneuvers. Colonel Grant on left, Chaserey,
Aube, Hill 244, France, December 6, 1918 [one 6.5 x 8.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-231 |
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Signal Corps Photo 78904. Brigadier General John A Hulen,
Commander 72nd Infantry Brigade, 36th Division, taken at brigade
headquarters, Tanlay, Yonne, France, December 1918 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[144th Infantry, 72nd Brigade.] |
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1972/115-232 |
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Signal Corps Photo. French soldier afixing medal to standard,
France, 1918 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[5920 on verso.] |
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1972/115-233 |
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Signal Corps Photo 78871. Charlie W. Nimon, Colonel,
Commanding Officer, 111th Trains and military police, 72nd Infantry
Brigade, 36th Division, before 1917 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-234 |
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Signal Corps Photo 51203. Brigade headquarters, 61st
Artillery Brigade, Camp de Coetquidan, Coetquidan, Ille et Vilaine,
France, January 16, 1919 [one 6.5 x 8.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-235 |
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Signal Corps Photo 51203. Brigade headquarters, 61st
Artillery Brigade, Camp de Coetquidan, Coetquidan, Ille et Vilaine,
France, January 16, 1919 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-236 |
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Signal Corps Photo 78889. C.P. (Command Post), 141st
Infantry, Chaurse, France, about 1918 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-237 |
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Signal Corps Photo 155942. Headquarters 72nd Brigade, while
in Barsur-aube France, about 1918 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-238 |
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Signal Corps Photo 155943. Chateau used as headquarters 71st
Brigade in Barseuraube training area, Bligne Aube, France, about 1918 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-239a |
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Brigadier General John A. Hulen, Tanlay, France, April 1, 1919 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Dedication on front by Hulen.] |
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1972/115-239b |
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Man in uniform with back to camera, standing on cobblestones
by stalls selling items, about 1918-1919 [one 7 x 11-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-240 |
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Hulen's staff including French aide, Tonnerre, France, 1919 [one 4.5 x 6-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photographer L. Durand, Rue de la Republique,
Tonnerre; (front row, left to right): French Lieutenant/Captain
Maurice Radier, Hulen, Lewis Randolph Bryan; (back row, left to
right): Clyde M. Elbert, George D. Sears, unidentified man,
George Strenahan Brown/Broome.] |
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1972/115-241 thru 243 |
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Hulen's staff including French aide, Tonnerre, France, 1919 [three 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[Note: Images are mounted.] |
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[Photographer L. Durand, Rue de la Republique,
Tonnerre; (front row, left to right): French Lieutenant/Captain
Maurice Radier, Hulen, Lewis Randolph Bryan; (back row, left to
right): Clyde M. Elbert, George D. Sears, unidentified man,
George Strenahan Brown/Broome.] |
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1972/115-244 |
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At ease in France, General Hulen and Colonel Stevenson, undated [four 2.5 x 3.5-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[Note: Images are pasted into
booklet.] |
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1972/115-245 |
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General Hulen, Colonel Stevenson and unidentified man, about 1918-1919 [one 7 x 11-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Location similar to images in
1972/115-244.] |
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1972/115-246 |
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Three men in front of wooden building in winter, France, about 1918 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-247 |
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Mixed (soldiers) group in front of government building in
winter, France, August-September 1918 [one 5 x 7-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Given to Hulen by Henry T. Allen; General
Smith just right of center in 2nd row behind General
Greble/Grebble; Hulen two rows behind Smith just to the right
(Smith's l.).] |
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1972/115-248 |
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Men with instruments, garlands and hats, undated [one 4.5 x 6.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-249 |
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[Note: Image number skipped.] |
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Later military years, 1919-1953, undated
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[These photographs depict Hulen's time with the
36th Division during training exercises and general camp life at
Camp Mabry in Austin, Camp Palacios (later Camp Hulen) in Palacios,
Camp Bowie in Fort Worth, and Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio. Hulen
is often captured in uniform with other military personnel or posing
with dignitaries such as Governor Miriam Ferguson, Governor Coke
Stevenson. Also included are images of the 36th Division in Italy
and France during World War II. Many of the images are stamped as
official National Guard photographs. There is a small amount of
images of biplanes, along with military portraits, both formal and
informal, including a signed photograph of General Douglas
MacArthur.] |
Box |
Photo |
PP0247B |
1972/115-111 |
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Two men on horseback, 36th Division, late 1920's [one 4.5 x 7-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-138 |
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General Hulen and Captain J.F. Lehane (Jr. aide) with sons of
Paul Bell, L.R. Bryan, and J.D. Farrington, Camp Bowie, Fort Worth,
Texas, about 1940 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
Box |
Photo |
PP0248A |
1972/115-251 |
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Group portrait of 25 men standing in front of wooden
building. Hulen is in middle of group in civilian dress, undated [one 7.5 x 9.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-252 |
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Men and truck with sacks, Fort Sam Houston, about 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Image is torn.] |
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1972/115-253 |
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Five men standing in uniform in field in front of larger
group of men, undated [one 4 x 8-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-254 |
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Three men on horseback, Camp Mabry, late 1920s [one 7 x 11-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-256 |
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Governor Pat Neff, Hulen and group of civilians and military,
Texas National Guard, Austin, Texas, 1921-1925 [one 5 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photographer: Jordan Co. of Austin; Jackson,
Rains and Hutchings at front left, Roberts second from right,
Governor Pat Neff center front.] |
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1972/115-257 |
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Unidentified man leaning against wing of aiplane holding
cigarette, undated [one 2 x 3-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-258 |
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Group of men in uniform standing in front of airplanes in
field, undated [one 2.5 x 7-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-259 |
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State staff, undated [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[111th Photo Section, Texas National
Guard.] |
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1972/115-260 |
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Governors Ma and Pa Ferguson with Dorace Ferguson, Lieutenant
Colonel Ernest and Mrs. George Nalle, General Hulen, Adjutant
General and Mrs. Mark McGee, at Camp Mabry, Austin, about 1920s [one 8 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-261 |
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Sec V-32. Men in uniform and two women standing in front of
wooden building, July 17, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[111th Photo Section, Texas National
Guard.] |
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1972/115-262 |
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Band, 142nd Infantry, Camp Hulen, about 1930s [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-263 |
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Group in front of biplanes, Palacios, Texas National Guard, undated [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-264 |
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Group in front of one biplane, Palacios, Texas National
Guard, July 13, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-265 |
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Crip Adams, formal portrait with medals, Texas National
Guard, July 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-266 |
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Lieutenant John J. O'Reilly, Co. 111th Medical Regiment,
Texas National Guard, Camp Palacios, July 14, 1928 [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-267 |
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Woman mending or embroidering infantry insignia, Texas
National Guard, July 14, 1928 [one 6 x 7-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-268 |
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Woman mending or embroidering infantry insignia, Texas
National Guard, July 14, 1928 [one 7 x 8-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-269 |
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Signal Corps Photo. Group photo taken at beginning of Army
Maneuver Problems, Fort Sam Houston, October 22, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[(front) Generals Fiske, Mosley, Bowley, Hulen,
Roy Hoffman, unidentified man; (back) unidentified man, Generals
Wolters, Birkhead, two unidentified men.] |
Box |
Photo |
PP0248B |
1972/115-270 |
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Two men in group portrait, one man identified as Crip Adams,
Palacios, Texas National Guard, July 17, 1928 [one 8 x 12-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-271 |
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Brigadier General Paul A. Wolf, U.S. Army, Vancouver, WA, August 14, 1930 [one 6 x 8-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-272 |
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Three men in group portrait, one man identified as Crip
Adams, Palacios, Texas National Guard, about July 1928 [one 8 x 12-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-273 |
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Lieutenant Colonel Thomas D. Barton, Camp Hulen, Texas
National Guard, August 13, 1932 [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-274 |
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Major General John A. Hulen, Camp Hulen, Texas National
Guard, August 13, 1932 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-275 |
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Major General John A. Hulen, Camp Hulen, Texas National
Guard, about 1930 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-276 thru 278 |
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General John A. Hulen (V-9), portrait of Hulen seated,
looking directly at camera outside building, Camp Hulen, Texas
National Guard, August 13, 1932 [three 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-279 thru 282 |
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General John A. Hulen (V-14), 3/4 profile of Hulen seated
without hat in tent, Camp Hulen, Texas National Guard, August 13, 1932 [four 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-283 thru 285 |
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General John A. Hulen, 3/4 profile of Hulen seated without
hat in tent, further away from camera, Camp Hulen, Texas National
Guard, August 1932 [three 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-286 thru 288 |
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General John A. Hulen (V-16), seated looking down at paper in
hands, Camp Hulen, Texas National Guard, August 16, 1932 [three 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-289 |
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General Hulen and two unidentified officers and one civilian
(Tom Connally?) standing in front of tent (V-37), Palacios, Texas
National Guard, August 19, 1932 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-290 |
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Horse or mule drawn wagon, undated [one 2 x 3-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-291 |
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Row of officers tents, Camp Hulen, Palacios, 1930s [one 3 x 3-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-292 |
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Landscape, undated [one 3.5 x 3.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-293 |
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Airplanes in two sets of three shown flying over group in
field, undated [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-294 |
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Camp Hulen, Palacios, about 1934 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-295 |
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Men marching with American flag and another unidentified
flag, undated [one 3 x 3.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-296 |
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Six men marching, one holding flag, undated [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-297 |
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Soldiers marching in formation with American flag held in
front, 36th Division, Camp Hulen, undated [one 3 x 3.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-298 |
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Soldiers marching under review, 36th Division, Camp Hulen, undated [one 3 x 3.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-299 |
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Review 36th Division, General Hulen, Governor Ross Sterling,
Mr. Jesse Jones, Captain R. Wright Armstrong, Camp Hulen, Palacios, August 1934 [one 3.5 x 4.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-300 |
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36th Division, Camp Hulen, Palacios, August 1934 [one 3.5 x 4.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-301 |
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36th Division, Camp Hulen, Palacios, August 1934 [one 3.5 x 4.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[(front row) Jesse Jones, unidentified man,
General Jacob F. Wolters, Governor Ross Sterling, General Hulen;
(second row) Lieutenant Colonel Clark C. Wren, Lieutenant
Colonel T.D. Barton, Lieutenant Colonel Marius S. Chataignon,
Captain R. Wright Armstrong, Major George Green, Captain
Johnson, Captain George Bringhurst, Captain Zachariah
Coombes.] |
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1972/115-302 thru 305 |
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36th Division, Camp Hulen, Palacios, August 1934 [four 3.5 x 4.5-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-306 |
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Review 36th Division, Camp Hulen, Palacios, August 1934 [one 3.5 x 4.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[General Hulen, Governor Ross Sterling,
Lieutenant Colonel T.D. Barton, Mr. Jesse Jones (wearing
helmet), Captain R. Wright Armstrong (facing
camera).] |
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1972/115-307 and 308 |
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36th Division, Camp Hulen, Palacios, August 1934 [two 3.5 x 4.5-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-309 |
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Training exercises, two soldiers fighting with bayonets/guns,
Camp Hulen, Palacios, August 6, 1934 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-310 |
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Training exercises, two men behind machine gun, Camp Hulen,
Palacios, August 1934 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-311 and 312 |
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Training exercises, men behind two machine guns, Camp Hulen,
Palacios, about 1934 [two 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-313 |
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Training exercises, running with rifles, Camp Hulen,
Palacios, about 1934 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-314 |
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Training exercises, inspection by General Hulen, Camp Hulen,
Palacios, about 1934 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-315 and 316 |
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Training exercises, inspection by General Hulen, Camp Hulen,
Palacios, about 1934 [two 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[Note: Duplicate images.] |
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1972/115-317 |
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Training exercises, inspection by General Hulen with full
view of field, Camp Hulen, Palacios, about 1934 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-318 |
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Training exercises, inspection by General Hulen by tents,
Camp Hulen, Palacios, about 1934 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-319 |
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Training exercises, band in formation, Camp Hulen,
Palacios, about 1934 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-320 |
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Training exercises, band marching in formation, Camp Hulen,
Palacios, about 1934 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-321 |
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Training exercises, men with barbed wire, Camp Hulen,
Palacios, about 1934 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-322 |
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Training exercises, men in formation, Camp Hulen,
Palacios, about 1934 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-323 |
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Training exercises, man on stomach in field with gun, Camp
Hulen, Palacios, about 1934 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-324 |
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Five men standing together with plane in background with 12
on tail, undated [one 4 x 4.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-325 |
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Soldiers in uniform with packs on standing in two rows with
tents in background, about 1930s [one 4 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-326 |
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Brigade headquarters, tents of Major Stevens, General Hulen,
Lieutenant Mapel, Major Spates and aides, Camp Hulen, Palacios, 1930s [one 3 x 6-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-327 |
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The Commander (Hulen) of the brigade and his aide Lieutenant
Mapel, directing a visitor where and how to find an officer; Mr.
Maddox is in his civilian clothes, Camp Hulen, Palacios, 1930s [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-328 |
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On the parade grounds, soldiers standing in rows, resting
guns on ground, about 1930s [one 3.5 x 6-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-329 |
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On the parade grounds, soldiers standing in rows, resting
guns on ground, about 1930s [one 3.5 x 6-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Image is blurry.] |
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1972/115-330 |
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On the parade grounds, four soldiers standing, one holding
American flag, one holding another flag, about 1930s [one 3.5 x 6-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-331 |
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On the parade grounds, two men in field, one is blurry, about 1930s [one 3.5 x 6-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-332 |
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On the parade grounds, soldiers standing in rows, about 1930s [one 3.5 x 6-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-333 |
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On the parade grounds, soldiers standing in review, about 1930s [one 3.5 x 6-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-334 |
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On the parade grounds, soldiers standing in review, about 1930s [one 3.5 x 6-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-335 |
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On the parade grounds, soldiers standing in rows, about 1930s [one 3.5 x 6-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-336 |
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On the parade grounds, soldiers standing in rows, about 1930s [one 3.5 x 6-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Image is blurry.] |
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1972/115-337 |
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On the parade grounds, band, about 1930s [one 3.5 x 6-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Image is blurry.] |
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1972/115-338 |
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On the parade grounds, four soldiers standing, one holding
American flag, one holding another flag, about 1930s [one 3.5 x 6-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-339 |
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Long shots of camp, Camp Hulen, Palacios, undated [one 3 x 6-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-340 |
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Long shots of camp, Camp Hulen, Palacios, undated [one 3 x 6-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-341 |
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Soldiers marching on parade grounds, undated [one 1.5 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-342 |
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Soldier with pack and gun, Camp Hulen, Palacios, 1930s [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-343 |
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Two men, Camp Hulen, Palacios, about 1930s [one 3 x 4.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-344 and 345 |
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Full body shots of unidentified men in uniforms, Camp Hulen,
Palacios, 1930s [two 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-346 |
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Lieutenant Colonel Lewis Thompson and an unidentified man,
Camp Hulen, Palacios, 1930s [one 3 x 6-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-347 |
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Preston Weatherred, Camp Hulen, Palacios, 1930s [one 3 x 6-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-348 |
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Tents folded, Camp Hulen, Palacios, 1930s [one 3.5 x 6-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-349 thru 351 |
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General John A. Hulen, Texas National Guard, Camp Hulen, August 1934 [three 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-352 |
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General John A. Hulen, seated in uniform with T-patch, undated [one 4 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-353 |
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Band 111th Medical Regiment, Fort Worth, Texas, 1925-1926 [one 4 x 12-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-354 |
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Behind the machine gun, Texas National Guard, August 6, 1934 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-355 |
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Vivian Scofield, Mary Eagle and Mary Gifford (G-18), Camp
Hulen, Palacios, Texas, August 8, 1934 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-356 |
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Vivian Scofield, Mary Eagle, Mary Gifford, Jane Scott, Martha
Stuart Borden (G-58), Camp Hulen, Palacios, Texas, August 12, 1934 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-357 |
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Major General Johnson Hagood, 8th Corps and Major General
Hulen, 36th Division (G-89), Camp Hulen, Palacios, Texas August 16, 1934 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-358 |
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General Hulen, Randolph Bryan and George Sears in front of
tent, Camp Hulen, Palacios, Texas, August 1935 [one 8 x 14-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-359 |
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Lieutenant Colonel Dallas J. Matthews in front of Hulen's
tent, Camp Hulen, Palacios, Texas, undated [one 2 x 8-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Same image as
1972/115-699.] |
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1972/115-360 |
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General John A. Hulen and Lieutenant Colonel Dallas J.
Matthews, Camp Hulen, Palacios, Texas, undated [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-361 |
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Major General Andrew Moses, January 1936 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-362 thru 367A |
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Finance Department, Camp Hulen, Palacios, Texas (V-43), August 12, 1936 [six 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-367B |
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Hohman Taylor, Colonel 144th, formal portrait showing
T-patch, 36th Division, 1936 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-368A |
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Group photo of men in uniform with large map behind group,
Houston, Texas (G6, 515 J-III), August 13, 1937 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[L.R. Bryan, Jr. (top row left by ladder) and
George Sears (middle row left).] |
Box |
Photo |
PP0248C |
1972/115-368B and 369A |
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Ernest O. Thompson portrait, personally inscribed, 1937 [two 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[Thompson was Lieutenant Colonel and
Quartermaster.] |
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1972/115-369B |
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Claude V. Birkhead portrait, wearing TX/US insignia and one
staff (Brigadier General), November 1, 1938 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photography by Smith Studio, San Antonio,
Texas.] |
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1972/115-370 |
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Group photo of men with pilot's wings in front of tents,
Palacios, 1930s [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-371 and 372 |
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Hulen riding in car with three other men, two in uniform and
one in civilan dress, undated [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-373 |
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Governor O'Daniel in jeep with three men in uniform, 111th
Q.M.. Regiment, undated [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-374 |
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Three men in chow line, Hulen, Moody and civilian, Palacios, August 15, 1929 [one 2 x 3-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-375 |
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Three men in chow line, Hulen, Moody and civilian, Palacios, August 15, 1929 [one 4 x 8-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-376 |
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Man in uniform, with airplanes in background, undated [one 3 x 4.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-377 |
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Lieutenant Colonel Blucher S. Thorp of 1st Brigade,
Lieutenant Colonel Harold Griffith of 2nd Brigade and Major Windy
Rogers of regiment headquarters, 131st Field Artillery, under tent
in the woods, Camp Swift, about 1940 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-378 |
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Three men in civilian clothes with ID tags including W.L.
Wilson, 143rd Supply Co. and Joe Texas, June 2, 1950 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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1972/115-379 |
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Kelton Spillar and Betty, 1941-1945 [one 2 x 3.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-380 |
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Melvin Ward, Nelda Bringham and Buckey Boyd, 1941-1945 [one 2.5 x 3.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-381 |
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Hulen with Lieutenant Governor Coke Stevenson and Major
General Claude V. Birkhead, 36th Division Commander, 1941-1942 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-382 |
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Hulen with Lieutenant Governor Coke Stevenson and Major
General Claude V. Birkhead, 36th Division Commander, 1941-1942 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-383 |
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Two men eating, undated [one 2.5 x 3.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Image has faded and is blurry.] |
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1972/115-384 |
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Reunion, Hulen's dinner with General Nimon, George D. Sears
and others, Fort Worth, Texas, October 8, 1939 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-385 |
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Reunion, Colonel George D. Sears and Hulen, Fort Worth,
Texas, October 8, 1939 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-386 |
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Group of officers in front of Texas Capitol, Austin, undated [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-387 |
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U.S.S. New Jersey, Pacific, 1940s [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Dedicated to Colonel George Sears, signed
Captain W Thompson, U.S. Navy, Commander.] |
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1972/115-388 |
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Headshot of man in uniform and hat, undated [one 5 x 7-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-389 |
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Headshot of man in uniform, undated [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-390 |
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General Hulen and Lee Morris "disorderly orderly," Galveston, May 24, 1940 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Fort Worth and D.C. Annual Picnic.] |
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1972/115-391 |
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General Walter Kreuger and Douglas MacArthur, undated [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Signatures on print.] |
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1972/115-392 |
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Colonel Clayton P. Kerr, 33rd U.S. Volunteer Infantry, Rome, 1941-1945 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-393 |
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Vineyard scene with the note "included in D-Day MS," France, about 1944 [one 3 x 5-inch photographic postcard] |
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1972/115-394 |
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Mr. Tivona, General Kreuger, Colonel Sears, Colonel Gocher,
Captain Darby, Colonel Hildebrand, about 1940s [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-395 |
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Mr. Tivona, Commodore Filipinos of Cagayen; General Kreuger
and Colonel Sears, about 1940s [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-396 |
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General Hulen and Governor John Miles of New Mexico at review
of 45th Division, Camp Barkeley, Texas, July 19, 1941 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-397 thru 400 |
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Major General Fred L. Walker and Charles "Commando" Kelly at award
presentation, The Roosevelt, Waco, 1941-1945 [four 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-401 |
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Podium speaker Bennett wearing T-Patch at Texas State
Capitol, Austin, 1941-1945 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-402 |
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Governor Coke Stevenson with six French and two U.S. Army
officers, one wearing 36th T-Patch, at Texas State Capitol, Austin, 1941-1945 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-403 |
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Milton, congratulations, Camp Mabry, 1941-1945 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-404 |
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Milton, picnic, Camp Mabry, 1941-1945 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-405 |
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Four U.S. Army men, Robertson, Taylor, Milton, and Bennett,
wearing T-Patch, Camp Mabry, 1941-1945 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-406 |
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Boy Scout Randy Carpenter (14 years-old) of Houston, Texas,
scrubs his mess gear after lunch in the field bivouac of Company A.,
1st Battle Group, 143rd Infantry, part of the Texas Army National
Guard, 36th Infantry Division, now in field training at North Fort
Hood, Texas. Randy is living with the rifle company as mascot,
having been selected most representative scout in Troop 478, about 1945 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Young boy engaged in military field activies
(includes PR release).] |
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1972/115-407 |
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Randy Carpenter (14 yeard old) of Houston, Texas, Boy Scout
and mascot; eating in front of jeep, Fort Hood, Texas, about 1945 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Young boy engaged in military field activies
(includes PR release).] |
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1972/115-408 |
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Randy Carpenter (14 yeard old) of Houston, Texas, Boy Scout
and mascot; looking through surveying device, Fort Hood, Texas, about 1945 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Young boy engaged in military field activies
(includes PR release).] |
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1972/115-409 |
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Party for Bishop, Austin, Texas, about 1945-1950s [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photograph by Carroll Denman.] |
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1972/115-410 |
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Party for General Haynes; Haynes cutting cake with group
around, 1941-1945 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Signal Corps photo #1075-a65.] |
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1972/115-411 |
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Party for General Haynes; cake with soldier on top and FDR
photo in background, 1941-1945 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Signal Corps photo #1076-a65.] |
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1972/115-412 |
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Party for General Haynes; table decorations, 1941-1945 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Signal Corps photo #1046-a65.] |
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1972/115-413 |
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Party for General Haynes; people eating, 1941-1945 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Signal Corps photo #1066-a65.] |
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1972/115-414 |
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Party for General Haynes; people eating, 1941-1945 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Signal Corps photo #1801-a65.] |
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1972/115-415 |
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Party for General Haynes; people eating, 1941-1945 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Signal Corps photo #1802-a65.] |
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1972/115-416 |
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Party for General Haynes; people eating, 1941-1945 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Signal Corps photo #1099-a65.] |
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1972/115-417 |
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Party for General Haynes; people eating, 1941-1945 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Signal Corps photo #1100-a65.] |
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1972/115-418 and 419 |
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Officers with model missiles, 1941-1945 [two 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-420 |
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Two officers over coffee, 1941-1945 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-421 |
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Speaker at podium with shamrock emblem, 1941-1945 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-422 |
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Soldier with howitzer, 1941-1945 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-423 |
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Groundbreaking ceremony, 1941-1945 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-424 thru 428 |
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Presentation of bell award, 1941-1945 [five 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-429 and 430 |
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Dress parade, 1941-1945 [two 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-431 |
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Three men in jeep, 1941-1945 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-432 |
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Six unidentified officers of the 33rd, 1941-1945 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-433 |
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MP in jeep, 1941-1945 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
Box |
Photo |
PP0248D |
1972/115-434 thru 441 |
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General Hulen review the condition of the aircraft and field
with Governor Allen Shivers (not pictured), Camp Hood, Texas, 1952 [eight 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[Photographs by Eaton Photography.] |
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1972/115-442 |
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Major General Fred L. Walker, commanding 36th Infantry
Division in landing craft approaching Red Beach, Salerno, Italy on
the morning of, September 9, 1943 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photo by CPK.] |
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1972/115-443 |
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36th Division review near Salerno, Italy to bid farewell to
Major General Fred L. Walker, July 1, 1944 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-444 |
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"Receives transfer orders because
of age," Widner files, undated [one 4 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-445 |
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Captain John Kershner, temporary burial, Salerno, Italy, September 9, 1943 [one 2 x 2-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-446 |
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Major Leach and another man at desk, about 1940s [one 3 x 3-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photo 41093-306-22.] |
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1972/115-447 |
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Two men in uniform, seated, undated [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[111th Photo Section, Texas National
Guard.] |
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1972/115-448 |
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Group of men in uniform standing in wood paneled room, undated [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photograph by Signal Corps U.S.
Army.] |
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1972/115-449 |
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Corporal Clarence Parker, Henry Schmidt, and "Peanut" Werner, Goliad, 1941-1945 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-450 |
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Colonel Paul Mayo (Pablo) and Colonel George D. Sears, by the
great bronze Buddha, Kamakura, Japan, January 28, 1946 [one 5 x 7-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-451 |
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Beardon of Sherman, Texas, Divis of New Bedford,
Massachusetts, Gore, White, Wells of Dennison, Texas, Deshel of
Miami, Florida, Hofbauer of Brooklawn, New Jersey, Abbott of Camden,
New Jersey, and Conley of New York City, New York, at Governor's
Island, New York, near ex-Captain Wells' quarters, June 28, 1947 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-452 and 453 |
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Painting of Hulen by S. Thomason Atkinson, undated [two 8 x 10-inch color photographs] |
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1972/115-454 |
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The flowers of the 36th Division, St. Raphael, France, August 15, 1948 [one 4 x 7-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photograph by J. Martin, Azuz Studio; August
1944 landing site of 36th at St. Raphael, France and monument
dedication ceremonies.] |
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1972/115-455 |
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"Looking inland at the view that
met T-patches eyes on August 15, 1944," St. Raphael,
France, August 15, 1948 [one 4 x 7-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photograph by J. Martin, Azuz Studio; August
1944 landing site of 36th at St. Raphael, France and monument
dedication ceremonies.] |
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1972/115-456 |
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The mayor of St. Raphael in front of the microphone, St.
Raphael, France, August 15, 1948 [one 4 x 7-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photograph by J. Martin, Azuz Studio; August
1944 landing site of 36th at St. Raphael, France and monument
dedication ceremonies.] |
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1972/115-457A |
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Colonial troops pass in review at the 1948 ceremony,
Drawork(?), France, Salerno memorial, August 15, 1948 [one 4 x 7-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photograph by J. Martin, Azuz Studio; August
1944 landing site of 36th at St. Raphael, France and monument
dedication ceremonies.] |
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1972/115-457B |
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The flowers of the 36th Division, St. Raphael, France, August 15, 1948 [one 4 x 7-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photograph by J. Martin, Azuz Studio; August
1944 landing site of 36th at St. Raphael, France and monument
dedication ceremonies.] |
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Aviation, 1926-1934, undated
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[These photographs depict early aviation, such as
biplanes, fighter planes, pilots, and flight demonstrations.
Photographs were taken at locations including Ellington Field, Camp
Mabry, and Camp Bowie, and are stamped as official National Guard
photographs. Additional images of airplanes can be found in the
subgroup Later military years, but the
majority of the aviation images are located within this
subgroup.]
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Box |
Photo |
PP0248D |
1972/115-458 |
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Airplane, August 12, 1935 [one 4 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[111th Photo Section, Texas National
Guard.] |
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1972/115-459 |
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Pilots in front of plane at National Guard encampment,
Palacios, 1926 [one 4 x 7-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-460 |
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Storm clouds gathering over Ellington Field 10 minutes before
our flight to Palacios with the $185,000 payroll, July 22, 1926 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-461 |
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Line of planes, Texas National Guard, 1930s [one 4 x 7-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-462 |
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Two airplanes flying, AC 26-320, undated [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-463 |
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One airplane flying, AC 26-320, undated [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-464 |
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Unidentified pilot in garb smoking a cigarette, series C-32, June 3, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-465 |
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Plane on ground with pilot in seat, series C-28, June 3, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-466 |
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Plane on ground with six men behind the wing, series C-25, June 3, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-467 |
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Plane on ground with nine men in front of and behind wing,
series C-31, June 3, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-468 |
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Plane on ground with propeller spinning, series
C-29, June 3, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-469 |
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Plane on ground with propeller spinning, series C-26, June 3, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-470 and 471 |
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U.S. Army Douglas D-2H plane on ground, side view, series
V-2, June 10, 1928 [two 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-472 |
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U.S. Army Douglas D-2H plane on ground, front view with man
to left of propeller, series V-1, June 10, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-473 |
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U.S. Army AC 23-1248 plane on ground, ser V-11, July 11, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-474 |
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Row of planes on ground, ser V-18, July 13, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-475 |
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Two planes in the air, ser A-88, July 14, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-476 |
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U.S. Army AC 26-320 plane in the air, ser A-82, July 14, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-477 |
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Two planes in the air, ser A-84, July 14, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-478 thru 482 |
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Spectators at air show or military drill, 1930s [five 2 x 4-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-483 thru 490 |
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Men in formation at air show or military drill, 1930s [eight 2 x 4-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-491 and 492 |
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Spectators at air show or military drill, 1930s [two 2 x 4-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-493 thru 499 |
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Men in formation at air show or military drill, 1930s [seven 2 x 4-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-500 thru 502 |
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Plane on ground among tents; front and side views, 1930s [three 2 x 4-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-503 |
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Plane in air, 1930s [one 2 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-504 thru 511 |
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Air show or military drill with men in formation marching,
including band. One image shows men marching with plane in air, 1930s [eight 2 x 4-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-512 |
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Planes on ground with cars and tents in background, about 1929 [one 4 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-513 and 514 |
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Two images of gunners in plane posing for photo, August 6, 1934 [two 4 x 4-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-515 and 516 |
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Aerial views of trees and brush, 36th Division, undated [two 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-517 |
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Army Day Review, aerial view of camp with tents, spectators
and men in formation, Camp Bowie, Texas, April 7, 1941 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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Aerial photographs, 1926-1928, undated
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[These aerial photographs are of Camp Palacios
(later Camp Hulen) along the Texas coast. Many of the images are
official National Guard photographs, including ones created by
female pilot Marjorie Stinson. Additional aerial photographs by
Stinson can be found with the subgroup World War I
pre-Europe, but the majority of aerial views are
located within this subgroup.]
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Box |
Photo |
PP0249A |
1972/115-518 |
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Aerial view of city with church in foreground, undated [one 4 x 6-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Image is mounted and
faded.] |
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1972/115-519 |
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Aerial view of coast, undated [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-520 |
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Aerial view of coast, undated [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[111th Photo Section.] |
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1972/115-521 |
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Four airplanes flying, undated [one 6.5 x 8.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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["Captain Wilbur
wants one of this" written on verso.] |
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1972/115-522 and 523 |
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View of Camp Palacios from air, August 1927 [two 3 x 4.5-inch photographic postcards] |
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1972/115-524 |
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Aerial view of Texas National Guard camp, Camp Palacios, July 24, 1926 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[U.S. Army Air Service photo
(O-228).] |
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1972/115-525 |
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Aerial view of Texas National Guard camp, Camp Palacios, July 24, 1926 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[U.S. Army Air Service photo
(O-229).] |
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1972/115-526 |
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Aerial view of Texas National Guard camp, Camp Palacios, July 24, 1926 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[U.S. Army Air Service photo
(O-240).] |
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1972/115-527 |
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Aerial shot of camp, Camp Palacios, Texas National Guard, July 14, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[111th Photo Section (ser A-71).] |
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1972/115-528 |
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Aerial shot of camp, Camp Palacios, Texas National Guard, July 14, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[111th Photo Section (ser A-74).] |
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1972/115-529 |
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Aerial shot of camp, Camp Palacios, Texas National Guard, July 14, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[111th Photo Section (ser A-122).] |
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1972/115-530 |
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Aerial shot of camp, Camp Palacios, Texas National Guard, July 14, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[111th Photo Section (ser A-69).] |
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1972/115-531 and 532 |
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Aerial shot of camp, Camp Palacios, Texas National Guard, July 14, 1928 [two 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[111th Photo Section (ser A-101).] |
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1972/115-533 |
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Aerial shot of camp, Camp Palacios, Texas National Guard, July 14, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[111th Photo Section (ser A-95).] |
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1972/115-534 |
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Aerial shot of camp, Camp Palacios, Texas National Guard, July 14, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[111th Photo Section (ser A-78).] |
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1972/115-535 |
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Aerial shot of camp, Camp Palacios, Texas National Guard, July 14, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[111th Photo Section (ser A-66).] |
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1972/115-536 |
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Aerial shot of camp, Camp Palacios, Texas National Guard, July 14, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[111th Photo Section (ser A-97).] |
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1972/115-537 |
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Aerial shot of camp, Camp Palacios, Texas National Guard, July 14, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[111th Photo Section (ser A-96).] |
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1972/115-538 |
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Aerial shot of camp, Camp Palacios, Texas National Guard, July 14, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[111th Photo Section (ser A-90).] |
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1972/115-539 |
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Aerial shot of camp, Camp Palacios, Texas National Guard, July 14, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[111th Photo Section (ser A-112).] |
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1972/115-540 |
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Aerial shot of camp, Camp Palacios, Texas National Guard, July 15, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[111th Photo Section (ser A-135).] |
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1972/115-541 |
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Aerial shot of camp, Camp Palacios, Texas National Guard, July 15, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[111th Photo Section (ser A-132).] |
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1972/115-542 |
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Aerial shot of camp, Camp Palacios, Texas National Guard, July 15, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[111th Photo Section (ser A-152).] |
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1972/115-543 |
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Aerial shot of camp, Camp Palacios, Texas National Guard, July 15, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[111th Photo Section (ser A-151).] |
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1972/115-544 |
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Aerial view of Camp Palacios, Texas, August 5, 1929 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[V-1.] |
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1972/115-545 |
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Aerial shot of camp, Camp Palacios, Texas National Guard, August 7, 1929 [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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|
[U.S. Army Air Service photo
(O-561).] |
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1972/115-546 |
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Aerial shot of camp, Camp Palacios, Texas National Guard, August 7, 1929 [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[U.S. Army Air Service photo
(O-563).] |
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1972/115-547 |
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Aerial shot of camp, Camp Palacios, Texas National Guard, August 7, 1929 [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[U.S. Army Air Service photo
(O-562).] |
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1972/115-548 |
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Aerial shot of camp, Camp Palacios, Texas National Guard, August 7, 1929 [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[U.S. Army Air Service photo
(O-557).] |
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1972/115-549 |
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Aerial shot of camp, Camp Palacios, Texas National Guard, August 7, 1929 [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[U.S. Army Air Service photo
(O-560).] |
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1972/115-550 |
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Aerial shot of camp, Camp Palacios, Texas National Guard, August 7, 1929 [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[U.S. Army Air Service photo
(O-564).] |
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1972/115-551 |
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Aerial shot of camp, Camp Palacios, Texas National Guard, August 7, 1929 [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[U.S. Army Air Service photo
(O-566).] |
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1972/115-552 |
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Aerial shot of camp, Camp Palacios, Texas National Guard, August 7, 1929 [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[U.S. Army Air Service photo
(O-565).] |
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1972/115-553 |
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Aerial shot of camp, Camp Palacios, Texas National Guard, August 7, 1929 [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[U.S. Army Air Service photo
(O-571).] |
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1972/115-554 |
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Aerial shot of camp, Camp Palacios, Texas National Guard, August 7, 1929 [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[U.S. Army Air Service photo
(O-569).] |
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1972/115-555 |
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Aerial shot of camp, Camp Palacios, Texas National Guard, August 7, 1929 [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[U.S. Army Air Service photo
(O-570).] |
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1972/115-556 |
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Aerial shot of camp, Camp Palacios, Texas National Guard, August 7, 1929 [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[U.S. Army Air Service photo
(O-572).] |
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1972/115-557 |
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Aerial shot of camp, Camp Palacios, Texas National Guard, August 7, 1929 [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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|
[U.S. Army Air Service photo
(O-574).] |
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1972/115-558 and 559 |
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Aerial view of camp, undated [two 6.5 x 8.5-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-560 and 561 |
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Aerial view of camp during parade review, undated [two 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-562 |
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Aerial view of camp during parade review, undated [one 6 x 8-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-563 |
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Aerial view of camp during parade review, undated [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-564 |
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Aerial view of camp during parade review, undated [one 7 x 7.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-565 thru 567 |
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Aerial view of camp during parade review, undated [three 6 x 8-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-568 |
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Aerial view of camp during parade review, undated [one 7 x 8.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-569 |
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Aerial view of camp during parade review, undated [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
Box |
Photo |
PP0249B |
1972/115-570 |
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Aerial view of camp during parade review, undated [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-571 |
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|
Aerial view of camp, Camp Palacios, Texas National Guard, August 8, 1929 [one 4.5 x 6.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[111th Photo Section (ser O-1).] |
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1972/115-572 |
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Aerial view of camp, Camp Palacios, Texas National Guard, August 5, 1929 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[(V-1).] |
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1972/115-573 |
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Aerial view of camp, undated [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-574 |
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Aerial view of camp, undated [one 4 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-575 |
|
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Aerial view of camp, undated [one 6.5 x 7.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
|
1972/115-576 |
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Aerial view of camp, undated [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-577 |
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Aerial view of camp, undated [one 6 x 8-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-578 |
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Aerial view of camp, 111-1006, undated [one 6.5 x 8-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-579 |
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Aerial view of camp, 111-1021, undated [one 7 x 8.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-580 |
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Aerial view of camp, 111-1007, undated [one 6.5 x 8.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-581 |
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Aerial view of camp, undated [one 6.5 x 8.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-582 |
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Aerial view of camp along coast, undated [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-583 |
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Aerial view of camp along coast, undated [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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|
[111th Photo Section.] |
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1972/115-584 and 585 |
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Aerial view of camp along coast, undated [two 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-586 |
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Airplane in flight, undated [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-587 |
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Two airplanes in flight, undated [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-588 |
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Airplane in flight, undated [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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Parades and demonstrations,
1928-about 1940s
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|
[Images of camp life at Camp Swift and Camp Hulen
including company reviews and drills in front of officers and
visiting generals, such as General George C. Marshall, and views of
the camp buildings. Also included are scenes of parades for the
general public in San Antonio.] |
Box |
Photo |
PP0249B |
1972/115-589 thru 603 |
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Various scenes of camp life, training for WWII at Camp Swift, 1940s [fifteen 2.25 x 3.25-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-604 |
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Co. K, 3rd Texas, Lake Hulen, Palacios, about 1928 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-605 |
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One week after storm, Lake Hulen, Palacios, about 1928 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-606 |
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Marooned in Lake Hulen, Palacios, about 1928 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-607 |
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View from headquarters, 3rd Brigade, Lake Hulen, Palacios, about 1928 [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-608 |
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Lake Hulen, Palacios, about 1928 [one 2.5 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-609 |
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Man standing by car on side of house, undated [one 3.5 x 6.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-610 thru 614 |
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Inspection drill, Camp Palacios, July 13, 1928 [five 3 x 3-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-615 |
|
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George Sears and unidentified man, about 1930s [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-616 |
|
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Trucks in a row, about 1930s [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-617 |
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Automobile in front of house, about 1930s [one 3.5 x 4.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-618 and 619 |
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Memorial with mortar, about 1930s [two 3.5 x 4.5-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-620 |
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Tents along road with group of three men posing in distance, August 8, 1935 [one 4 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-621 |
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Inspection drill, Camp Palacios, July 13, 1928 [one 5 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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|
[Note: Same image as 1972/115-622 and
623.] |
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1972/115-622 and 623 |
|
|
Inspection drill, Camp Palacios, ser V-19, July 13, 1928 [two 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[Note: Same image as
1972/115-621.] |
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1972/115-624 |
|
|
Cavalry parade, Camp Palacios, ser V-50, July 19, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-625 |
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Camp scenes, tents, Camp Palacios, ser V-45, July 18, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-626 |
|
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Camp scenes, mess hall, Camp Palacios, ser V-43, July 18, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-627 |
|
|
Camp scenes, garage, Camp Palacios, ser V-47, July 18, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-628 |
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Camp scenes, truck, Camp Palacios, ser V-42, July 18, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-629 |
|
|
Montage with tent, Camp Palacios, July 18, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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|
|
[Brigadier General Robert L. Robertson,
Lieutenant Colonel Taylor Nichols, and Major Horace H.
Carmichael.] |
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1972/115-630 |
|
|
Three planes landing, Camp Palacios, ser V-65, July 19, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-631 |
|
|
Band on parade, Camp Palacios, ser V-51, July 19, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-632 |
|
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Inspection parade, Camp Palacios, ser V-66, July 19, 1928 [one 5 x 7-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-633 |
|
|
Inspection parade, Camp Palacios, ser V-53, July 19, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-634 |
|
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Inspection parade, Camp Palacios, ser V-56, July 19, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-635 |
|
|
Line of 17 men standing in front of headquarters tent, ser
V-13, July 13, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-636 |
|
|
Field drills, Camp Palacios, ser V-55, July 19, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-637 |
|
|
Three men standing around buildings, 111-1025, undated [one 5.5 x 8-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-638 |
|
|
Troops with flags, checked watertower in background, Camp
Palacios, about 1930s [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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|
|
[Signal Corps photo.] |
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1972/115-639 |
|
|
Interior view of kitchen, July 18, 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
|
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|
|
[111th Photo Section (ser V-40).] |
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1972/115-640 |
|
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Interior view of storeroom, about 1928 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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|
|
[111th Photo Section (ser V-16).] |
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1972/115-641 thru 645 |
|
|
Review of troops with band, San Antonio, about 1920s [five 8 x 11.5-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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|
[National Photo Service.] |
Box |
Photo |
PP0249C |
1972/115-646 and 647 |
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Review of troops and band, parade ground, undated [two 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-648 |
|
|
Tents along road, undated [one 7 x 8-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-649 |
|
|
Parade during Fiesta Week, 2nd Division Artillery, San
Antonio, 1936 [one 4 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-650 |
|
|
Division staff row, Camp Hulen, August 6, 1936 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
|
|
|
|
[111th Photo Section (V-26).] |
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1972/115-651 thru 658 |
|
|
Drills, about 1920s [eight 8 x 10-inch and 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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|
[Note: Prints damaged and
fragile.] |
|
1972/115-659 |
|
|
Review of troops, five men standing to side of plane, San
Antonio, about 1940s [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
|
|
|
|
[Studer Photo Company, San Antonio; same images
as 1972/115-661.] |
|
1972/115-660 |
|
|
Review of troops, view of road with cars, San Antonio, about 1940s [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
|
|
|
|
[Eaton Photography.] |
|
1972/115-661 |
|
|
Review of troops, five men standing to side of plane, San
Antonio, about 1940s [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
|
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|
|
[Studer Photo Company, San Antonio; same images
as 1972/115-659.] |
|
1972/115-662 |
|
|
Review of troops, men marching in formation on road, San
Antonio, about 1940s [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
|
|
|
|
[Studer Photo Company, San Antonio; same image
as 1972/115-664.] |
|
1972/115-663 |
|
|
Review of troops, men marching in formation on road, San
Antonio, about 1940s [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
|
|
|
|
[Studer Photo Company, San Antonio; same image
as 1972/115-693.] |
|
1972/115-664 |
|
|
Review of troops, men marching in formation on road, San
Antonio, about 1940s [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
|
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|
|
[Studer Photo Company, San Antonio; same image
as 1972/115-662.] |
|
1972/115-665 thru 667 |
|
|
Review of troops, men marching in formation on road, San
Antonio, about 1940s [three 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
|
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|
|
[Studer Photo Company, San Antonio; all the
same image.] |
|
1972/115-668 thru 670 |
|
|
Review of troops, men marching in formation on road, San
Antonio, about 1940s [three 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
|
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|
|
[Studer Photo Company, San Antonio; all the
same image.] |
|
1972/115-671 and 672 |
|
|
Review of troops, band marching behind trucks, San Antonio, about 1940s [two 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
|
|
|
|
[Studer Photo Company, San Antonio; both the
same image.] |
|
1972/115-673 and 674 |
|
|
Review of troops, men marching in formation on field, San
Antonio, about 1940s [two 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
|
|
|
|
[Studer Photo Company, San Antonio; both the
same image.] |
|
1972/115-675 |
|
|
Review of troops, men marching in formation on field, San
Antonio, about 1940s [one 8 x 10-inch photograph] |
|
|
|
|
[Studer Photo Company, San Antonio.] |
|
1972/115-676 and 677 |
|
|
Review of troops, men marching in formation on field, San
Antonio, about 1940s [two 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
|
|
|
|
[Studer Photo Company, San Antonio; both the
same image.] |
|
1972/115-678 and 679 |
|
|
Review of troops, men marching in formation on field, San
Antonio, about 1940s [two 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
|
|
|
|
[Studer Photo Company, San Antonio; both the
same image.] |
|
1972/115-680 and 681 |
|
|
Review of troops, men saluting, San Antonio, about 1940s [two 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
|
|
|
|
[Studer Photo Company, San Antonio; both the
same image.] |
|
1972/115-682 and 683 |
|
|
Review of troops, view through men marching, San Antonio, about 1940s [two 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
|
|
|
|
[Studer Photo Company, San Antonio; both the
same image.] |
|
1972/115-684 |
|
|
Review of troops, men on stage, San Antonio, about 1940s [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
|
|
|
|
[Studer Photo Company, San Antonio.] |
|
1972/115-685 |
|
|
Review of troops, group portrait of six officers in uniform,
San Antonio, about 1940s [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
|
|
|
|
[Studer Photo Company, San Antonio.] |
|
1972/115-686 |
|
|
Review of troops, Lieutenant General Hubert J. Bries, General
George C. Marshall, Lieutenant Colonel H.W. Meisch, and Major
General Claude V. Birkhead, San Antonio, about 1940s [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
|
|
|
|
[Studer Photo Company, San Antonio.] |
|
1972/115-687 and 688 |
|
|
Review of troops, Lieutenant General Hubert J. Bries, General
George C. Marshall, Lieutenant Colonel H.W. Meisch, and Major
General Claude V. Birkhead, San Antonio, about 1940s [two 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
|
|
|
|
[Studer Photo Company, San Antonio; both the
same image.] |
|
1972/115-689 |
|
|
Review of troops, trucks and other equipment, San Antonio, about 1940s [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
|
|
|
|
[Studer Photo Company, San Antonio.] |
|
1972/115-690 |
|
|
Review of troops, trucks and other equipment, San Antonio, about 1940s [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
|
|
|
|
[Studer Photo Company, San Antonio.] |
|
1972/115-691 |
|
|
Review of troops, Hulen and Bryan with 111th QM Regiment
jeep, San Antonio, about 1940s [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
|
|
|
|
[Studer Photo Company, San Antonio; same image
as 1972/115-953.] |
|
1972/115-692 |
|
|
Review of troops, officers in uniform outside Major General
Krueger sign, San Antonio, about 1940s [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
|
|
|
|
[Studer Photo Company, San Antonio.] |
|
1972/115-693 |
|
|
Review of troops, men marching in formation on road, San
Antonio, about 1940s [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
|
|
|
|
[Studer Photo Company, San Antonio; same image
as 1972/115-663.] |
|
|
|
Military portraits, 1910s-1920s
|
|
|
|
[Official U.S. military personnel portraits include
Major General Walter Smith, Lieutenant Colonel Dallas J. Matthews,
Lieutenant Colonel Horace Carmichael, Brigadier General Ninnon,
General Will Jackson, and Brigadier General Henry Hutchings.
Additional military portraits are located in the subgroup
Later military years, but the majority of
portraits are in this group.]
|
Box |
Photo |
PP0249C |
1972/115-694 |
|
|
Major General William R. Smith, about 1918 [one 4 x 6-inch black-and-white photograph] |
|
1972/115-695 |
|
|
Major General William R. Smith, Commodore, 36th Division
overseas, about 1918 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
Box |
Photo |
PPB016 |
1972/115-696 |
|
|
Major General William R. Smith, Commodore, 36th Division
overseas, about 1918 [one 10 x 13-inch black-and-white photograph] |
|
|
|
|
|
[Note: Image is mounted.] |
|
|
|
|
[Photographer Harris & Ewing, Washington,
D.C.] |
Box |
Photo |
PP0249C |
1972/115-697 |
|
|
Major General William R. Smith on horseback, about 1918 [one 4 x 6-inch black-and-white photograph] |
|
1972/115-698 |
|
|
Major General Edwin St. John Greble, undated [one 3 x 4-inch photographic postcard] |
|
|
|
|
|
[Note: Print is oval.] |
Box |
Photo |
PP0249D |
1972/115-699 |
|
|
Lieutenant Colonel Dallas J. Matthews, outside Hulen's tent,
Camp Hulen, Texas National Guard, about 1930 [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
|
|
|
|
[Same image as 1972/115-359.] |
|
1972/115-700 |
|
|
Unidentified man wearing 33rd U.S. Volunteer Infantry pin on
collar, undated [one 1 x 3-inch newsprint photo] |
|
|
|
|
[Roy B.A. Thomas of Webb City, MO, printed on
reverse.] |
|
1972/115-701 |
|
|
Lieutenant Colonel Horace Carmichael, Commodore State Staff
Detach, 72nd Infantry Brigade, undated [one 8 x 8-inch black-and-white photograph] |
|
1972/115-702 |
|
|
Brigadier General C.W. Nimon, wearing 142nd T-patch and TX/US
insignia, 72nd Infantry Brigade, about 1917 [one 6 x 8-inch black-and-white photograph] |
|
|
|
|
[One of a set of photos of
officers.] |
|
1972/115-703 |
|
|
Hohman Taylor, Colonel 144th, wearing 144th T-patch and TX/US
insignia, 72nd Infantry Brigade, about 1917 [one 6 x 8-inch black-and-white photograph] |
|
|
|
|
[One of a set of photos of
officers.] |
|
1972/115-704 |
|
|
Roberts, wearing TX/US insignia, about 1917 [one 6 x 8-inch black-and-white photograph] |
|
|
|
|
[One of a set of photos of
officers.] |
|
1972/115-705 |
|
|
Major George P. Raines, wearing one star and TX/US insignia, about 1917 [one 6 x 8-inch black-and-white photograph] |
|
|
|
|
[One of a set of photos of
officers.] |
|
1972/115-706 |
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General Will E. Jackson, wearing a TX/US insignia, about 1917 [one 6 x 8-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[One of a set of photos of
officers.] |
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1972/115-707 |
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Brigadier General Henry Hutchings, wearing one star on
collar, about 1917 [one 6 x 8-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[One of a set of photos of
officers.] |
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General portraits, 1910s-1920s
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[Portraits of non-military personnel include Thomas
W. Bath, unidentified civilian men and women, and unidentified
members of foreign militaries.] |
Box |
Photo |
PP0249D |
1972/115-708 |
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Headshot of woman in plaid jacket, undated [one 2.5 x 3.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-709 |
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Unidentified official covered with decorations, about 1900 [one 4 x 3-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Print is oval.] |
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1972/115-710 |
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Thomas W. Bath, 1920s [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-711 |
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Unknown man in Huntsville, undated [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Print is oval.] |
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[Photo by Felder.] |
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1972/115-712 |
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Luther Hogsett, 1920s [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
Box |
Photo |
PPB016 |
1972/115-713 |
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Unknown man in dress uniform, undated [one 9.5 x 13-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-714 |
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Unknown white haired man, undated [one 9.5 x 12-inch painting (visual work)] |
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[Painting by Allen.] |
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Weapons, 1949-1957, undated
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[These images are of military weaponry, military
vehicles, and the personnel who operated them. Specific weapons
include a 90 mm gun tank M47; a 155 mm howitzer M1A2, a 155 mm
howitzer M44, a 105 mm howitzer M37, and a 10 5mm howitzer M2A2;
along with missiles; helicopters; and trucks. These images were
taken at Fort Sill, Oklahoma; Austin, Texas; Fort Knox, Kentucky;
and other unidentified locations. They are stamped as official
military photographs.] |
Box |
Photo |
PP0249D |
1972/115-715 and 716 |
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Weapons on jeep and tank, Austin, after 1945 [two 5 x 7-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[Insignias from 36th, US Army.] |
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1972/115-717 |
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Artillery, Headquarters 36th Infantry Division, Austin,
Texas, undated [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Image is torn in two
places.] |
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1972/115-718 |
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90mm gun tank M-47, Fort Knox, Kentucky, 1949 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[USAARMC Photo Lab.] |
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1972/115-719 thru 721 |
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155 mm howitzer M1A2 in firing position, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, April 19, 1957 [three 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[Photo Sfc Charles T. Thompson, Signal Corps
Photo Fac. (File 3-93).] |
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1972/115-722 and 723 |
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155 mm howitzer M44 (self propelled) in traveling position,
Fort Sill, Oklahoma, April 19, 1957 [two 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[Photo Sfc Charles T. Thompson, Signal Corps
Photo Fac. (File 3-96).] |
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1972/115-724 and 725 |
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105 mm howitzer M37 (self propelled) in traveling position,
Fort Sill, Oklahoma, April 19, 1957 [two 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[Photo Sfc Charles T. Thompson, Signal Corps
Photo Fac. (File 3-90).] |
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1972/115-726 thru 729 |
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105 mm howitzer M242 in firing position, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, July 19, 1957 [four 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[Photo Sfc Charles T. Thompson, Signal Corps
Photo Fac. (File 3-86).] |
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1972/115-730 |
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Cavalcade, Maverick Clarke sponsor, Austin, after 1945 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Insignias from 36th, US Army.] |
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1972/115-731 |
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Unidentified tank, Fort Knox, Kentucky, 1949 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[U.S. Army Armor School Photo
Laboratory.] |
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1972/115-732 thru 745 |
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Weapons on maneuvers and hill country scenes, after 1945 [fourteen 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[Insignias from 36th, US Army.] |
Box |
Photo |
PP0250A |
1972/115-746 thru 749 |
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Unidentified building interiors, Austin, after 1945 [four 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[Insignias from 36th, US Army.] |
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Thirty-Sixth Division, 1943-1960
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[Images of the Thirty-Sixth Division include scenes
of the empty trophy room at Camp Mabry, trophies from the 36th
Division pistol match and 36th Division infantry high point man
competition, an office-wide photo of the U.S. Property and Fiscal
Office on the grounds of Camp Mabry (featuring an index of the names
of those present), and portraits sent to Colonel George
Sears.] |
Box |
Photo |
PP0250A |
1972/115-750 thru 753 |
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Trophies for pistol, rifle, high point man and swimming or
diving, 1959 [four 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-754 |
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Texas U.S. Property & Fiscal Office employees, Austin, March 1960 [one 6 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Garrett photo; list of names included with
photograph.] |
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1972/115-755 |
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Group of officers, after 1943 [one 6 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Sent to Colonel George D. Sears; General
Walter Kreuger, Commodore of 3rd Army in center; General Decker
to his right; George D. Sears second from left in second
row.] |
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1972/115-756 |
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General Walter Kreuger, Kyoto, Japan, January 1, 1946 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Inscribed to Col. George D. Sears.] |
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1972/115-757 |
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Major General G.H. Decker, Chief of Staff, 6th Army, 1940s [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Inscribed to Colonel George D.
Sears.] |
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1972/115-758 |
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Jimmie Brett, 1943 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Inscribed to Colonel George D.
Sears.] |
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Second Sino-Japanese War, 1930s
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[These images are of American, Japanese, and
European military forces in China during the Second Sino-Japanese
War. Captured are the improvised dugouts of "downtown" Japanese trenches, the
arrival of Japanese reinforcements, Japanese troops barricading
streets, Italian preparations for a possible attack of their
quarter, the barricaded entrance to the Japanese concession, and
ex-Emperor Hsuen-Tung (or Xuantong, also known as Henry Pu Yi, last
Qing emperor) and his staff standing in front of a government
building with American and foreign troops. The photographs are
credited to the National Photo and News Service, San Antonio,
Texas.] |
Box |
Photo |
PP0250A |
1972/115-759 |
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Improvised downtown dugouts of Japanese, 1930s [one 6.5 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[National Photo and News Service, San
Antonio.] |
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1972/115-760 |
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Arrival of Japanese reinforcements, 1930s [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-761 |
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Japanese troops barricading streets, 1930s [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[National Photo and News Service, San
Antonio.] |
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1972/115-762 |
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Italian preparation for possible attack on their quarter, 1930s [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-763 |
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Entrance to Japanese concession, 1930s [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[National Photo and News Service, San
Antonio.] |
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1972/115-764 |
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Ex-emperor Hseun Tung and royal staff, 1930s [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Hseun-Tung, also known as Henry Pu Yi, last
emperor of China.] |
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Non-military photographs, 1930s-1940s, undated
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[Images of non-military subjects include people
hunting, boats, a barn, an empty field, a deserted homestead overrun
by soil accumulation (taken by the Soil Conservation Service), the
Alamo, the San Antonio River Walk, and an image of Pompeii,
Italy.] |
Box |
Photo |
PP0250A |
1972/115-765 |
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Along side of road, undated [one 3.5 x 3.5-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[Note: Image is very faded.] |
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1972/115-766 thru 768 |
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Hunting, undated [three 2 x 5-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[Images of pigs, man with gun, road with men
walking down it.] |
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1972/115-769 |
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Cuma, Crue houses, undated [one 2.5 x 3-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[600 BC - Pompeii.] |
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1972/115-770 thru 773 |
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Motor-sail boat, undated [four 2 x 3-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-774 |
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Barn in field, undated [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-775 |
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Landscape, men sitting under tree to right, undated [one 4 x 5.5-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[Image is faded.] |
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1972/115-776 |
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Wagon covered by drifting soil; close-up showing 5 ft. of
soil accumulation at a deserted homestead, Dallam County, Texas, October 1, 1937 [one 4 x 6-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[USDA Photo, Soil Conservation
Service.] |
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1972/115-777 |
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Alamo, San Antonio, Texas, undated [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-778 |
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Riverwalk, San Antonio, Texas, undated [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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Postcards, 1919-1945, bulk 1919
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[These postcards were primarily sent, received, or
collected by Hulen of various locales such as France, Italy, Monaco,
California, and Colorado. Some are loose postcards while others are
bound postcard books.] |
Box |
Photo |
PP0250A |
1972/115-779 thru 789 |
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Paris, France, undated [twelve 3.5 x 5.5-inch photographic postcards] |
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1972/115-790 thru 796 |
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Troyes, France, undated [seven 3.5 x 5.5-inch photographic postcards] |
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[Notes on verso of select
postcards.] |
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1972/115-797 thru 800 |
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Tanlay, France, undated [four 3.5 x 5.5-inch photographic postcards] |
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1972/115-801 thru 810 |
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Sospel, France, on border with Italy, undated [ten 3.5 x 5.5-inch photographic postcards] |
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[Notes on verso of select
postcards.] |
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1972/115-811 |
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Promenade des Jacobins, le Kiosque de Musique, Le Mans,
France, 1919 [one 3.5 x 5.5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Postmarked U.S. Army Post Office; signed by
John R. Ricker, 1st Division, Army of Occupation,
AEF.] |
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1972/115-812 |
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Le Chateau, Eurville, France, undated [one 3.5 x 5.5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Notes on verso.] |
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1972/115-813 and 814 |
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Menton, France, undated [two 3.5 x 5.5-inch photographic postcards] |
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1972/115-815 thru 820 |
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Pantheon de la Guerre postcards, 1918 [six 3.5 x 5.5-inch photographic postcards] |
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[Painted scenes of military forces of United
States and President Wilson, China, Belgium, Italy, Japon, and
Les Peperes.] |
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1972/115-821 |
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A converted German bungalow in the St. Mihiel sector, France, undated [one 3.5 x 5.5-inch photographic postcard] |
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1972/115-822 thru 835 |
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Pantheon de la Guerre postcards, 1918 [fourteen 3.5 x 5.5-inch photographic postcards] |
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[Painted scenes of military forces of the
Allied forces and monuments.] |
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1972/115-836 |
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Arras Cathedral, France, undated [one 3.5 x 5.5-inch photographic postcard] |
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[Painted scene of church burning due to
shells.] |
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1972/115-837 thru 849 |
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Various European cities, 1919, 1943, 1945,
undated [thirteen 3.5 x 5.5-inch photographic postcards] |
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[Notes on verso of select
postcards.] |
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1972/115-850 |
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Yucca in Bloom, California, 1919 [one 3.5 x 5.5-inch postcard] |
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[Signed by John R. Hughes and postmarked San
Diego, CA.] |
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1972/115-851 |
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Estes Park, Grand Lake Road, Rocky Mountain National Park,
Colorado, 1919 [one 3.5 x 5.5-inch postcard] |
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[Signed W.H. Gray and postmarked Denver,
Colorado.] |
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1972/115-852 |
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12-inch mortar battery, about 1908 [one 3.5 x 5.5-inch postcard] |
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[Published by W.E. Adams.] |
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1972/115-853 |
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Loading 12-inch gun, about 1908 [one 3.5 x 5.5-inch postcard] |
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[Published by W.E. Adams.] |
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1972/115-854 |
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12-inch gun firing, about 1908 [one 3.5 x 5.5-inch postcard] |
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[Published by W.E. Adams.] |
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1972/115-855 |
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Menton, Italy, 1919 [twelve 3 x 5-inch photographic postcards in album] |
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[12 postcards in book.] |
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1972/115-856 |
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Brest, France, 1919 [twelve 3 x 5-inch photographic postcards in album] |
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[12 postcards in book.] |
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1972/115-857 |
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École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr, Musée du Souvenir du
Premier Bataillon de France, (Special Military School of Saint-Cyr,
Memorial Museum of First French Battalion), 1919 [twelve 3 x 5-inch photographic postcards in album] |
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[24 postcards in book.] |
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1972/115-858 |
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Troyes, France, 1919 [twelve 3 x 5-inch photographic postcards in album] |
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[12 postcards in book.] |
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Civilian life, 1873-1957, undated
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[Images documenting Hulen's life outside of the
U.S. military include a trip to Mexico as a young man; his work in
the railroad business with Burlington-Rock Island Railroad, Fort
Worth & Denver City and the San Houston Zephry; banquets for the
36th Division; Hulen and friends; and birthday and holiday cards
from friends and the Staunton Military Academy. Also included are
images of museum paintings of Will Rogers, Admiral Richard Evelyn
Byrd, General John J. Pershing, and Lady Cynthia Ramsay.] |
Box |
Photo |
PP0250B |
1972/115-859 thru 862 |
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Horses and mules, 1910-1920 [four 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-863 |
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Sailing ship, undated [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-864 thru 867 |
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Men on horseback, one of a civilian scout shooting a
Winchester 9S and with a .45 colt, 1910-1920 [four 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-868 |
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Group portrait of men, women and one child holding guns and
posed in front of a tent, 1910-1920 [one 3 x 5.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-869 |
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Eleven men on horseback, 1893-1896 [one 4 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Image is mounted.] |
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[Photographer H. Manderfeld, Gainesville,
Texas.] |
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1972/115-870 |
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Houseboat, undated [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-871 |
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Old castle at Vado de Pedras, Colonia de San Antonio, Mexico, about 1902-1916 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[From envelope: "Trip
to Old Mexico with Jeff McClemons".] |
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1972/115-872 |
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Colonia de San Antonio, Mexico, about 1902-1916 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[From envelope: "Trip
to Old Mexico with Jeff McClemons".] |
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1972/115-873 |
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Huge rock near Colonia de San Antonio, Colonia de San
Antonio, Mexico, about 1902-1916 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[From envelope: "Trip
to Old Mexico with Jeff McClemons".] |
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1972/115-874 |
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Colonia de San Antonio, Mexico, about 1902-1916 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[From envelope: "Trip
to Old Mexico with Jeff McClemons".] |
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1972/115-875 |
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Spring No. 1, Colonia de San Antonio, Mexico, about 1902-1916 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[From envelope: "Trip
to Old Mexico with Jeff McClemons".] |
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1972/115-876 |
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Houses at spring, Colonia de San Antonio, Mexico, about 1902-1916 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[From envelope: "Trip
to Old Mexico with Jeff McClemons".] |
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1972/115-877 |
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Hot spring, Colonia de San Antonio, Mexico, about 1902-1916 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[From envelope: "Trip
to Old Mexico with Jeff McClemons".] |
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1972/115-878 |
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View of one group of hot springs, showing character of
country, Colonia de San Antonio, Mexico, about 1902-1916 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[From envelope: "Trip
to Old Mexico with Jeff McClemons".] |
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1972/115-879 |
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Hot spring, Colonia de San Antonio, Mexico, about 1902-1916 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[From envelope: "Trip
to Old Mexico with Jeff McClemons".] |
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1972/115-880 |
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Cave above hot spring, Colonia de San Antonio, Mexico, about 1902-1916 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[From envelope: "Trip
to Old Mexico with Jeff McClemons".] |
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1972/115-881 |
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150 yards below springs, Colonia de San Antonio, Mexico, about 1902-1916 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[From envelope: "Trip
to Old Mexico with Jeff McClemons".] |
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1972/115-882 |
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View of hot springs showing character of country, Colonia de
San Antonio, Mexico, about 1902-1916 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[From envelope: "Trip
to Old Mexico with Jeff McClemons".] |
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1972/115-883 |
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Lower spring, Colonia de San Antonio, Mexico, about 1902-1916 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[From envelope: "Trip
to Old Mexico with Jeff McClemons".] |
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1972/115-884 |
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Cold spring 100 yards above last group of hot springs,
Colonia de San Antonio, Mexico, about 1902-1916 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[From envelope: "Trip
to Old Mexico with Jeff McClemons".] |
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1972/115-885 |
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View of the Rio Grande at Colonia de San Antonio, Colonia de
San Antonio, Mexico, about 1902-1916 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[From envelope: "Trip
to Old Mexico with Jeff McClemons".] |
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1972/115-886 |
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Colonia de San Antonio, Mexico, about 1902-1916 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[From envelope: "Trip
to Old Mexico with Jeff McClemons".] |
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1972/115-887 |
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Cold spring on back land, Colonia de San Antonio, Mexico, about 1902-1916 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[From envelope: "Trip
to Old Mexico with Jeff McClemons".] |
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1972/115-888 |
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Colonia de San Antonio, Mexico, about 1902-1916 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[From envelope: "Trip
to Old Mexico with Jeff McClemons".] |
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1972/115-889 |
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Colonia de San Antonio, Mexico, about 1902-1916 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[From envelope: "Trip
to Old Mexico with Jeff McClemons".] |
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1972/115-890 |
|
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Colonia de San Antonio, Mexico, about 1902-1916 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[From envelope: "Trip
to Old Mexico with Jeff McClemons".] |
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1972/115-891 |
|
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Moving camp, covered wagon with team of horses and mules,
Colonia de San Antonio, Mexico, about 1902-1916 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[From envelope: "Trip
to Old Mexico with Jeff McClemons".] |
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1972/115-892 |
|
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Bravlio, the hunter, Colonia de San Antonio, Mexico, about 1902-1916 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
|
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[From envelope: "Trip
to Old Mexico with Jeff McClemons".] |
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1972/115-893 |
|
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Man on mule with saddle and blanket, Colonia de San Antonio,
Mexico, about 1902-1916 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[From envelope: "Trip
to Old Mexico with Jeff McClemons".] |
|
1972/115-894 thru 896 |
|
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Ready for the old Indian trail, two men on horses facing each
other, Colonia de San Antonio, Mexico, about 1902-1916 [three 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[From envelope: "Trip
to Old Mexico with Jeff McClemons".] |
|
1972/115-897 |
|
|
Colonia de San Antonio, Mexico, about 1902-1916 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
|
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[From envelope: "Trip
to Old Mexico with Jeff McClemons".] |
|
1972/115-898 |
|
|
Three men and child standing before building, Colonia de San
Antonio, Mexico, about 1902-1916 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[From envelope: "Trip
to Old Mexico with Jeff McClemons".] |
|
1972/115-899 |
|
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Man on horse, Colonia de San Antonio, Mexico, about 1902-1916 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[From envelope: "Trip
to Old Mexico with Jeff McClemons".] |
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1972/115-900 |
|
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Two men standing in front of building, Colonia de San
Antonio, Mexico, about 1902-1916 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[From envelope: "Trip
to Old Mexico with Jeff McClemons".] |
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1972/115-901 |
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Covered wagon with team of four horses, Colonia de San
Antonio, Mexico, about 1902-1916 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[From envelope: "Trip
to Old Mexico with Jeff McClemons".] |
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1972/115-902 |
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Moving camp, covered wagon with team of horses and mules,
Colonia de San Antonio, Mexico, about 1902-1916 [one 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[From envelope: "Trip
to Old Mexico with Jeff McClemons".] |
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1972/115-903 and 904 |
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Covered wagon and men, Colonia de San Antonio, Mexico, about 1902-1916 [two 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[From envelope: "Trip
to Old Mexico with Jeff McClemons".] |
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1972/115-905 |
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Portrait of two Mexican men, undated [one 3 x 4.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-906 |
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Two women laughing, undated [one 1.5 x 2-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-907 |
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Child playing with ball by porch, October 19, 1908 [one 2 x 3.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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["Not very good - but
guess you know who 'tis" written on back.] |
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1972/115-908 and 909 |
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Children, Gainesville, Texas, 1873-1881 [two 3 x 4-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[One identified as Hulen.] |
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1972/115-910 |
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Young boy and girl playing with puppies, undated [one 3 x 5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-911 |
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John A. Hulen, about 1920s [one 7 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Van Dyck photographer.] |
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1972/115-912 |
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Five unidentified gentlemen in front of J.M. Fox, about 1920s [one 3.5 x 5.5-inch photographic postcard] |
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1972/115-913 |
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Rock Island train wreck, Burlington, February 1932 [one 3 x 4.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-914 thru 919 |
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Rock Island train wreck, Burlington, February 1932 [six 2 x 4-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-920 |
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John A. Hulen standing in civilian dress holding cigarette, about 1930s [one 5 x 7-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-921 |
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Seven unidentified men in front of Dallas News building,
Dallas, March 4, 1929 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Identified men include Andrews, Hulen, and
Murray; Hulen was a commercial agent of Rock Island since
1909.] |
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1972/115-922 |
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Ten railroad officials, Dallas, October 1934 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Identified men include (front left to right)
V.P. Hulen of Fort Worth & Denver City; President Ralph Budd
of Chicago, Burlington & Quincy; V.P. Ed Flynn; President
Assistant T.J. Thomas of Burlington; (back left to right) Gen.
Agt. Chas. W. Andrews of Burlington; General Manager J.D.
Farrington and Gen. Freight Agt. Luther Hogsett of Fort Worth
& Denver City; V.P. H.H. Holcomb of Burlington; Gen. Agts.
R. Wright Armstrong of BRI and T.V. Murray of Fort Worth &
Denver.] |
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1972/115-923 thru 925 |
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Amon Carter, C.P. Bracken, H.H. Holcomb, Jas E. Gorman and
John Hulen on fishing trip, 1930-1941 [three 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-926 |
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Will Rogers, posed before large painting of Rogers, undated [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-927 |
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Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd, undated [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Reproduction of painting.] |
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1972/115-928 |
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General John J. Pershing and horse, undated [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Reproduction of painting showing Pershing
wearing four stars.] |
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1972/115-929 |
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Lady Cynthia Patric Ramsay, sister-in-law of Princess
Patricia of England with children, undated [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Reproduction of painting.] |
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1972/115-930 and 931 |
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Exhibition trip original Zephyr, Amarillo, October 1934 [two 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[(left to right) Luther Hogsett, Warren Fuller,
Hulen, John D. Farrington, Fred Daggett; McCormick Co. Photo
Engravers, No. 9344-D.] |
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1972/115-932 |
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Sam Houston Zephyr, Amarillo, October 4, 1936 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Inscribed: "To my
good friend Gen. Hulen, thanks for your help Ned
Blaine".] |
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1972/115-933 and 934 |
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Sam Houston Zephyr, with oxcart and people in costume,
Amarillo, October 4, 1936 [two 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-934 |
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Casa Manana dinner, July 22, 1937 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Identified men include John A. Hulen of Fort
Worth & Denver City Railway Company; Ralph Budd, President
of Chicago, Burlington & Quincy; and John Sparks, President
of First National Bank of Fort Worth.] |
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1972/115-935 |
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Hulen eating BBQ in straw hat and bow tie, undated [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[United Photo Service, Fort Worth,
Texas.] |
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1972/115-936 |
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Mr. Kell's office, Wichita Falls, August 22, 1940 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[John A. Hulen and Chas. Kells.] |
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1972/115-937 |
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Ralph Budd, General Hulen, Mr. A. Cotsworth Jr., C.D.
Pukenpaugh and J.W. Mode, by train, Amarillo, October 23, 1939 [one 5 x 7-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-938 |
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General Hulen, Mr. Ralph Budd, and Mr. A. Cotsworth Jr., by
train, Amarillo, October 23, 1939 [one 5 x 7-inch black-and-white photograph] |
Box |
Photo |
PP0250C |
1972/115-939 |
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Texas Zephyr at highway crossing south of Wichita Falls, August 22, 1940 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-940 and 941 |
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Exhibition of Texas Zephyr, officials, Houston, August 23, 1940 [two 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[A. Cotsworth, Wright Morrow, Ed Budd, Ed
Flynn, Chas F. Kettering of General Motors, Hulen, Ann Key, and
engineer Horn.] |
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1972/115-942 and 943 |
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Exhibition of Texas Zephyr train, Houston, Texas, August 22, 1940 [two 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[Litterst (Com'l) Commercial Photo Co.,
Houston, Texas.] |
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1972/115-944 |
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Ed Flynn and Hulen, Wichita Falls with Texas Zephyr in
background, August 23, 1940 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-945 |
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Hulen and Joe Carrigan in Wichita Falls on return from
Lubbock where Hulen received degree from Texas Tech, June 3, 1940 [one 5 x 7-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-946 thru 951 |
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Deep sea fishing, Tarpon Inn, Deep Waters Saloon, Taft Ranch
Bank, Hamilton Brown Shoes (near Corpus?), undated [six 3.5 x 4.5-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-952 |
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On train, seated and eating, Texland en route to Lubbock, June 4, 1940 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Ralph Budd, Warren Andrews of Dallas, Hulen,
unknown officer of Texas P&L, C.D. Peckenpaugh, General
Manager Fort Worth & Denver City with back to
camera.] |
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1972/115-953 |
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Review of troops, Hulen and Bryan with 111th QM Regiment
jeep, San Antonio, about 1940s [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Studer Photo Company, San Antonio; same image
as 1972/115-691.] |
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1972/115-954 |
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Hulen's Rock Island employees, 1940-1941 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Peckenpaugh 3rd from left in 2nd row; W.D.
Smith Commercial Photographers, Fort Worth, Texas.] |
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1972/115-955 |
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John Hulen portrait, undated [one 7 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-956 |
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No. 104#4. Hulen and L.R. Bryan of First National Bank,
launching the "General John A.
Hulen" car, Houston, 1940-1941 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Bob Maxwell photographer, Houston,
Texas,.] |
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1972/115-957 |
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No. 104#3. Hulen, Armstrong and Bryan, launching the "General John A. Hulen" car, Houston, 1940-1941 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Bob Maxwell photographer, Houston,
Texas,.] |
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1972/115-958 |
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No. 104#3. Hulen, Armstrong and Bryan, launching the "General John A. Hulen" car, Houston, 1940-1941 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Bob Maxwell photographer, Houston,
Texas,.] |
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1972/115-959 and 960 |
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No. 104#6. Large group with Hulen, Armstrong and Bryan in
center, launching the "General John A.
Hulen" car, Houston, 1940-1941 [two 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[Bob Maxwell photographer, Houston,
Texas,.] |
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1972/115-961 thru 963 |
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No. 104#1, 104#2, and 104#5. The launch, "General John A. Hulen" car, Houston, 1940-1941 [three 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[Bob Maxwell photographer, Houston,
Texas,.] |
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1972/115-964 |
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No. 104#9. Men in train car, Hulen at left, launching the
"General John A. Hulen" car,
Houston, 1940-1941 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Bob Maxwell photographer, Houston,
Texas,.] |
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1972/115-965 |
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No. 104#8. Men in train car, Hulen in left middle distance,
launching the "General John A.
Hulen" car, Houston, 1940-1941 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Bob Maxwell photographer, Houston,
Texas,.] |
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1972/115-966 |
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Hulen looking at document with two unidentified men, undated [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-967 |
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Hulen at dinner with unidentified woman and man, undated [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Fort Worth Star Telegram photo.] |
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1972/115-968 |
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Hulen and woman at dinner with model train in foreground, undated [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-969 |
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B-7. Robert Rice, Hulen and Robert L. Hoyt in Houston, 1940-1941 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Bob Maxwell photographer, Houston,
Texas,.] |
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1972/115-970 |
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B-29. Peckenpaugh, Wright Armstrong, Hulen, R.A. Welch, and
Dr. A. Philo How in Houston, 1940-1941 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Bob Maxwell photographer, Houston,
Texas,.] |
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1972/115-971 |
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B-26. Three unknown men with Hulen, and Armstrong in Houston, 1940-1941 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Bob Maxwell photographer, Houston,
Texas,.] |
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1972/115-972 |
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B-5. Peckenpaugh, Rice, and Hulen in Houston, 1940-1941 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Bob Maxwell photographer, Houston,
Texas,.] |
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1972/115-973 |
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B-8. Rice and Hulen in Houston, 1940-1941 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Bob Maxwell photographer, Houston,
Texas,.] |
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1972/115-974 |
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John A. Hulen at Burlington Lines' Dinner, River Oaks Country
Club, Houston, June 2, 1950 [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-975 |
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Hulen seated in chair, legs crossed, undated [one 8 x 10-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-976 |
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Staunton Military Academy, birthday greetings, Staunton, VA, 1932 [one 4 x 6-inch photographic postcard] |
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1972/115-977 |
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Staunton Military Academy, birthday greetings, view of the
upper terrace, Staunton, VA, 1932 [one 4 x 6-inch photographic postcard] |
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1972/115-978 |
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Home of Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Haltom, 1950-1960 [one 5 x 14-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-979 |
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Alamo, San Antonio, Texas, undated [one 6.5 x 11-inch drawing (visual work)] |
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1972/115-980 |
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Maison de l'arcade, Christmas card signed by Dr. and Mrs.
T.W. Bath, St. Michel, France, undated [one 6 x 9-inch painting (visual work)] |
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1972/115-981 |
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Balconies, Italy, undated [one 7.75 x 10-inch drawing (visual work)] |
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1972/115-982 |
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Mission, Santa Barbara, signed by J.F. Lehane, Jr., undated [one 7.75 x 10-inch drawing (visual work)] |
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1972/115-983 |
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Street scene, Cairo, signed by John N. Garner, undated [one 8.5 x 11-inch drawing (visual work)] |
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1972/115-984 |
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Cathedral de Chartres, Chartres, France, signed by Elsie and
Luther (Hare?, Hogsett?), undated [one 7.75 x 10-inch drawing (visual work)] |
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Panoramas and oversize photographs,
1889-1950, undated
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[Oversize panoramas include an encampment of the
Texas National Guard in Fort Crockett; the 142nd Infantry at Camp
Bowie; the 142nd Infantry at Camp Palacios; the 36th Division at
Camp Palacios; a large group of officers posed at Fort Sam Houston;
the 36th Division train at Camp Palacios; the 71st Infantry Brigade
at Camp Palacios; the 36th Division commanding general and staff;
overviews of Camp Mabry, Camp Palacios, and Camp Hulen; and Governor
Pat Neff reviewing troops at Camp Mabry. Additional oversize
materials include a group portrait of Hulen's class at Staunton
Military Academy, various group portraits of military units prior to
World War I, the Sixth Army News Pictorial from World War II; color lithographs of World War
II scenes by James M. Sessions; 36th Division reunions; and military
portraits.]
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Box |
Photo |
PPH012 |
1972/115-985 |
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Sixth Army News Pictorial,
articles and images regarding Carabao Island and Corregidor, undated [one 11 x 20-inch newspaper] |
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[Prepared by the Sixth Army Public Relations
Office.] |
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1972/115-986 |
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Sixth Army News Pictorial, 1st
Cavalry Edition, articles and images regarding Manila and Santo
Tomas, undated [one 11 x 20-inch newspaper] |
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[Prepared by the Sixth Army Public Relations
Office.] |
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1972/115-987 |
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Sixth Army News Pictorial, 38th
Division Edition, articles and images regarding Bataan, the islands
and Wawa Dam, undated [one 11 x 20-inch newspaper] |
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[Prepared by the Sixth Army Public Relations
Office.] |
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1972/115-988 |
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Sixth Army News Pictorial,
articles and images regarding Infantry Day (June 15, 1945), undated [one 11 x 20-inch newspaper] |
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[Prepared by the Sixth Army Public Relations
Office.] |
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1972/115-989 |
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Sixth Army News Pictorial, 25th
Division Edition, articles and images regarding Balete Pass and
Central Luzon, undated [one 11 x 20-inch newspaper] |
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[Prepared by the Sixth Army Public Relations
Office.] |
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1972/115-990 |
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Sixth Army News Pictorial,
articles and images regarding Ormoc, Ipo Dam and Antipolo, undated [one 11 x 20-inch newspaper] |
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[Prepared by the Sixth Army Public Relations
Office.] |
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1972/115-991 |
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Sixth Army News Pictorial, 33rd
Division Edition, articles and images regarding Baguio, undated [one 11 x 20-inch newspaper] |
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[Prepared by the Sixth Army Public Relations
Office.] |
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1972/115-992 |
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General John A. Hulen illustration that includes text about
business ventures, military service and hobbies, undated [one 18 x 22-inch drawing (visual work)] |
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[Illustration signed by Jack Moran.] |
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1972/115-993 |
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Jap Flat Top Meets Its Doom, 1940s [one 19 x 25-inch color lithograph] |
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[by James M. Sessions.] |
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1972/115-994 |
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En Route to Action, 1940s [one 19 x 25-inch color lithograph] |
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[by James M. Sessions.] |
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1972/115-995 |
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Raiding Party, 1940s [one 19 x 25-inch color lithograph] |
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[by James M. Sessions.] |
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1972/115-996 |
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Joe Foss Downs Another, 1940s [one 19 x 25-inch color lithograph] |
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[by James M. Sessions.] |
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1972/115-997a |
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Signal Corps 201394. A wire laying weasel, a new vehicle in
the vicinity of Morschwiller, France, starts out across the open
plowed field as Signal Corps linemen manipulate the reels. The
weasel is a very advantageous vehicle for this purpose, for it will, February 23, 1945 [one 20 x 24-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-997b |
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Signal Corps 202042. Working in deep snow, Engineers in the
36th Infantry Division unreel and tighten barbed wire in the
secondary defense line, 111th Engineer Battalion, Weitbruch area,
France, January 27, 1945 [one 20 x 24-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-998 |
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Final lowering of Old Glory, Fort Ehrebreitstein, Germany, January 24, 1923 [one 9 x 24-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Loaned to 36th Division Museum by Colonel
Maybin H. Wilson in February 1969; #7254 Armstrong Photo,
Coblenz; additional narrative detail on verso.] |
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1972/115-999 |
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[Note: Image not located for
description.] |
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1972/115-1000 |
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Group of 27 men in uniform in front of tents with 38-star
U.S. flag in background, before 1912 [one 6.5 x 24-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-1001 |
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At Schofield Barracks, T.H., group of men in uniform holding
F flag in back, August 3, 1935 [one 9 x 25-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[1st Lieutenant K.E. Fields, Commanding; 1st
Sergeant A.G. Angus; 3275-B Photo by E.O. Goldbeck, San Antonio,
Texas.] |
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1972/115-1002 |
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71st Brigade, 36th Division, marching in review, Camp Mabry,
Austin, July 18, 1923 [one 8 x 25-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photo #21 by Daniel Brownwood.] |
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1972/115-1003 |
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General Hines and officers of the 36th Division, Camp Mabry,
Austin, July 10, 1935 [one 8 x 27-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Hulen in center right of Hines, Hutchings to
left.] |
Box |
Photo |
PPB016 |
1972/115-1004 |
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Freemont Pass, Climax, Colorado [one 12 x 16-inch halftone reproduction] |
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1972/115-1005 |
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The Historic Chase of the "General" by the "Texas," [one 10 x 13-inch etching] |
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1972/115-1006 |
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Sixth Army Pictorial, Volume 2
No. 1, November 1945 [one 10 x 14.5-inch newspaper with 18 photographs] |
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1972/115-1007 |
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Etching by Edwill Fisher, undated [one 12 x 15-inch etching] |
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1972/115-1008 |
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Souly, France, by E. Fisher, 1918-1926 [one 12 x 15-inch etching] |
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1972/115-1009 |
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Langres from the Canal, Marne,
by Edwill Fisher, undated [one 12.5 x 17-inch etching] |
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1972/115-1010 |
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Pilgrimage of the Alamo invitation from the Fiesta San
Jacinto Association, 1936 [one 11 x 15-inch invitation] |
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1972/115-1011 |
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Roster of men of the Headquarters Co., 1st Battalion, 142nd
Infantry, composite with individual portraits, undated [one 11 x 14-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Lieutenant Colonel Sidney C. Mason and 1st
Lieutenant Rowland A. Willeford, and 44 others.] |
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1972/115-1012 |
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File No. 1173. Battery C, 132nd Field Artillery Battalion,
36th Division, Texas National Guard, Fort Hood, Texas, June 1952 [one 10 x 18-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Captain Oscar W. McWilliams and complete
roster, Annual Field Training period.] |
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1972/115-1013 |
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Regimental staff and officers, 142th Infantry, 71st Infantry
Brigade, Camp Mabry, 1923 [one panorama black-and-white photograph] |
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[1st row: starting 4th from left - E.A.
Simpson, Chas. Nimon Commanding Officer., E.O. Thompson Ex., and
Claude "Crip" Adams.] |
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1972/115-1014 and 1015 |
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Staunton Military Academy, Hulen's class, Staunton, VA, 1889 [two 13 x 16-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-1016 |
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Special Class, The Command and General Staff School, Fort
Leavenworth, Kansas, Texas National Guard, 1928 [one 7 x 16-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-1017 |
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No. 3251. 3rd Infantry Field and Staff Officers, Camp Wilson,
near San Antonio, May 1916 [one 11.5 x 14-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Image is mounted.] |
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[Indentifications include Hulen, Sholars,
George P. Rains, Guessaz, other regiment commanders before WWI
include Ben Delamater, Nimon, Jonathan Hoover, Jules Muchert,
Alfred Bloor, F.A. Logan, Birkhead and O'Reilly.] |
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1972/115-1018 and 1019 |
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No. 3257. Officers 3rd Battalion, 3rd Infantry, Camp Wilson
near San Antonio, May 1916 [two 11.5 x 14-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[Front row: Major Arthur R. Sholars and Hulen?
in center.] |
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1972/115-1020 and 1021 |
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Hulen and 24 soldiers in front of wooden
building, about 1928-1932 [one 11.5 x 14-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Bryan left of Hulen in center, Sears to right
of Hulen, Broome behind and left of Hulen.] |
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1972/115-1022 |
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Colonel Cronin and officers, 33rd Infantry, U.S. Volunteers,
Manila, 1900 [one 11.5 x 15-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Image is fragile.] |
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[Photo by Rahmeyer. Front row: Hadra, Cronin,
E.A. Sirmyer; 2nd row: Lindsey Rucker, E.N. Coffey, Theo
Schultz, Richard Ellis, Hulen, Ed Davis; 3rd row: William L.
Lowe, Carrol Power, Earle Edmondson, J.W. Healey, Frank Case,
D.C. McClelland; 4th row: Humphre, William True,
McGill.] |
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1972/115-1023 |
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Military camp with YMCA, lines of mounted officers, infantry,
cavalry and seven covered wagons, undated [one 11.5 x 14-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photo by McCuiston.] |
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1972/115-1024 |
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B-81. Staff 36th Division, seven men standing in full uniform
with hats on in front of 36th Division Headquarters, 1941 [one 10 x 17-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photo by Studer; Sears 3rd from left, Birkhead
4th from left.] |
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1972/115-1025 |
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B-80. Staff 36th Division, seven men standing in full uniform
holding hats in front of 36th Division Headquarters, 1941 [one 10 x 17-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photo by Studer; Sears 3rd from left, Birkhead
4th from left.] |
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1972/115-1026 |
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Group portrait of officers, 33rd Infantry in front of
building with porch, after November 1898 [one 12 x 16-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Hulen and Hare in middle of 1st seated row,
Churchill Towles 3rd from left; Sears 2nd from
right.] |
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1972/115-1027 |
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General Henri J.E. Gouraud, Commander of forces, including
36th Division, in the Argonne, 1918-1923 [one 8 x 10-inch color photograph] |
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1972/115-1028 |
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Colonel J.D. Sears, Luzon, Philippines, 1945 [one 10 x 14-inch drawing (visual work)] |
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[Drawing by Lieutenant Alfred
Arison.] |
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1972/115-1029 |
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Hulen, Dan Moody, Ross Sterling and wives, Austin, about 1924-1928 [one 14 x 16-inch hand colored photograph] |
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1972/115-1030 |
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Two French officers with one civilian and two U.S. officers
by train, about 1918 [one 14 x 16-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-1031 |
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G-586-515J-111. Commanding General, 36th Division, and his
staff, taken at Camp Hulen during field training, August 16, 1935 [one 18.5 x 22-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[111th Photo Sec. A.C. Texas National Guard,
Houston, Texas; same image as 1972/115-1032 and
1033.] |
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1972/115-1032 |
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G-586-515J-111. Commanding General, 36th Division, and his
staff, taken at Camp Hulen during field training, August 16, 1935 [one 18.5 x 22-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[111th Photo Sec. A.C. Texas National Guard,
Houston, Texas; (front): John A. Hulen, Preston A. Weatherred,
Clark C. Wren, Dallas J. Matthews, Lewis Randolph Bryan, Jr,
George D. Sears, Joseph W. Speight, John H. Zachry, Thomas D.
Barton, J. Lewis Thompson, Stephen D. Ridings, Marius S.
Chataignon, Charles M. Crawford; (back): Robert N. Gay, George
Green, R. Wright Armstrong, Jesse E. Moseley, George R.
Bringhurst, John F. Lehane, Jr., Paul G. Bell, Luke G. Matthews,
Otto H. Schmidt, Samuel L. Austin, Reagan Jones; same image as
1972/115-1031 and 1033.] |
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1972/115-1033 |
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G-586-515J-111. Commanding General, 36th Division, and his
staff, taken at Camp Hulen during field training, August 16, 1935 [one 18.5 x 22-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[111th Photo Sec. A.C. Texas National Guard,
Houston, Texas; same image as 1972/115-1031 and
1032.] |
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1972/115-1034 |
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14th Anniversary, Salerno Memorial Meeting, New York Chapter,
36th Division, Hotel Martinique, New York, New York, September 6, 1957 [one 10 x 19-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Liberty Flashlight Co., New York,
NY.] |
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1972/115-1035 |
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B-78. Staff officers, 36th Division, in uniform with hats off
in front of 36th Division Headquarters, May 1941 [one 10.5 x 20-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Image in mat with mylar
sleeve.] |
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[Photo by Studer.] |
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1972/115-1036 |
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B-79. Staff officers, 36th Division, in uniform with hats off
in front of 36th Division Headquarters, May 1941 [one 10.5 x 20-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photo by Studer.] |
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1972/115-1037 |
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Birkhead portrait, in uniform, Texas National Guard, undated [one 14 x 16-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-1038 |
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Commanding General and staff, 36th Infantry Division, in
uniform, Boston, October 9, 1942 [one 8 x 18.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Image in mat with mylar
sleeve.] |
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[Photo by Waid & Slater of Boston;
Commanding General Fred L. Walker and staff: General Lange;
Colonels Cox, Kerr, McShane, Crowther, Forsythe, Steen, Steel,
Ives, C. Phinney, Moseley, Brewster, and Jennings; Majors Rambo,
Miles, Harris, Primer, Richardson, Brady, R. Phinney, Whitfield,
Smith, and Deane; Captains Wilson, Yates, Lane, Sitton, Travis,
Lockhart, Kelton, Keough, Becker and Lieutenants Stefani,
Horton, and Schnelle.] |
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1972/115-1039 and 1040 |
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Officers of the 33rd Infantry, in camp at Presidio, San
Francisco; group portrait has field and staff in front row, captains
in 2nd row, 1st lieutenants in 3rd row and 2nd lieutenants in top
row., September 23, 1899 [two 13.5 x 20-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[Captain E.G. Shields, George L. Febiger, James
M. Burroughs, E.A. Sirmyer, Colonel Luther R. Hare, T.Q.
Ashburn, B.A. Lieberman, Frederick Hadra (surgeon), J.C.
Greenewalt, John J. Brereton, John A. Logan, H.L. Jenkinson, Jas
S. Butler, Charles Van Way, John A. Hulen, Theo Schultz, Godfrey
R. Fowler, Edward Davis, John F. Green, Richard T. Ellis; Power,
Lowe, Campbell, Coffey, Sherburne, Hall, Strong, Case, Rucker,
Tomkins, Edmondson, Cunningham, Ward, Williams, Flemister,
Willard, Pickel, McClelland, McKenney, Cordill, Goddard, True,
Jackson, Healey.] |
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1972/115-1041 |
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Bust portrait of John A. Hulen in civilian clothing, about 1930 [one 17 x 22-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-1042 |
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20th Anniversary Salerno Memorial Meeting, New York Chapter,
36th Division, Hotel Waldorf Astoria, New York City, New York, September 9, 1963 [one 10 x 20-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Liberty Flashlight Co.] |
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1972/115-1043 |
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Signal Corps 181061. Salerno, Italy landing, 36th Infantry
Division, September 9, 1943 [one 11 x 14-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Image is in mat with mylar
sleeve.] |
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1972/115-1044 |
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Window mat with text from Office of the Commanding General,
Jacob L. Devens, about 1940s [window mat] |
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[Note: Accompanying image
1972/115-1043.] |
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1972/115-1045 |
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[Note: Image not located for
description.] |
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1972/115-1046 |
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John A. Hulen, half-view in uniform, Texas National Guard, 1920s [one 15.5 x 19.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-1047 |
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Candid half-profile head-and-shoulders portait of General
MacArthur in uniform, October 12, 1950 [one 6 x 9-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Image is in mat.] |
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["To George, my old
pal, Doug" enscribed below on mat.] |
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1972/115-1048 |
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DC 277. Officers and men of headquarters, 142nd Infantry, about 1942 [one 8 x 36-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-1049 |
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DC 259. 142nd Infantry Division, Company D, about 1942 [one 8 x 32.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-1050 |
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DC 287. 142nd Infantry Division, Company M, about 1942 [one 8 x 24-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-1051 |
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DC 261. 142nd Infantry Division, Company A, about 1942 [one 8 x 33-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-1052 |
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DC 256. 142nd Infantry Division, Artillery
Company, about 1942 [one 8 x 35-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[J. Evans is noted in center of
image.] |
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1972/115-1053 and 1054 |
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DC 260. 142nd Infantry Division, unidentified companies, about 1942 [two 8 x 35-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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[Note: Image has water damage.] |
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1972/115-1055 |
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DC 289. 142nd Infantry Division, Cannon Company, about 1942 [one 8 x 35-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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1972/115-1056 thru 1059 |
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DC 270, DC 272, DC 273, and DC 290. 142nd Infantry Division,
unidentified companies, about 1942 [four 8 x 35-inch black-and-white photographs] |
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1972/115-1060 thru 1063 |
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[Note: Images not located for
description.] |
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Photo |
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1972/115-1064 |
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View of camp, soldiers standing in review, and men on
horseback, Texas National Guard, Leon Springs, Texas, 1908 [one 7.5 x 48-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Photo by Newman, Dallas.] |
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1972/115-1066 |
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Aerial view of 36th Division at Camp Palacios, including
144th Infantry, 132nd Field Artillery, 111th Medical Regiment
Hospital, main exchange, 72nd Brigade Headquarters, 131st Field
Artillery, 111th Engineers, 143rd Infantry, and Pleasure Pier, 1928 [one 9 x 44-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Goldbeck Photo 1307. San Antonio,
Texas.] |
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1972/115-1067 |
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Soldiers in formation with 142nd flags, undated [one 8 x 43-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Group with instruments off to left of print;
standing in snow?.] |
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1972/115-1068 |
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Men in uniform in front of large "Today" sign, Fort Sam Houston, October 22, 1928 [one 10 x 47.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[U.S. Signal Corps photo.] |
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1972/115-1069 |
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Texas Military Institute, reserve officers training corps,
San Antonio, Texas, May 15, 1936 [one 10 x 41-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Goldbeck Photo 2218. San Antonio, Texas. W.W.
Bondurant, M.A., LITT. D., Supt. and Chas. P. Lynch, Maj. Inf.
U.S.A., Comdt.] |
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1972/115-1070 |
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36th Division Train, Palacios, Texas, July 1928 [one 8 x 35-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Major S.M. Hankins, Commanding, National Photo
Service 1309-B, San Antonio, Texas.] |
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1972/115-1071 |
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Frisco train through camp, El Paso, Texas, undated [one 10 x 40-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Note: Image is very fragile.] |
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[J.U. Medley and I. Shulman
photographers.] |
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1972/115-1072 |
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Entire 36th Division encamped in Camp Palacios, Texas, July 1926 [one 8 x 48.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[National Photo Service 892, San Antonio,
Texas; 142nd Infantry, 144th Infantry, Palacios Bay, 141st
Infantry, 36th Signal Co., 143rd Infantry, Pleasure Pier,
enlisted mens club, Division Headquarters Co., 111th Engineers,
131st Field Artillery, Division parade ground, 132nd Field
Artillery, Turtle Bay, 11th Vet., 121st Wagon Co., M. Rpr and M.
Trans. Co.'s] |
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1972/115-1073 |
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142nd Infantry, Palacios, Texas, Colonel Chas. W. Nimon,
Commanding, company flags in background and band, 1928 [one 9 x 48-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[National Photo Service 1305-A, San Antonio,
Texas.] |
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1972/115-1074 |
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Encampment of the Texas National Guard, Fort Crockett,
Galveston, Texas, 1924 [one 8 x 48.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[National Photo Service, San Antonio, Texas;
showing Gulf of Mexico, 72nd Brigade parade grounds, 144th
Infantry, rifle range, 72nd Brigade Headquarters, 111th Medical
Regiment, 121st Wagon Co., 111th Engineers, officer's quarters,
canteen, 71st Brigade Headquarters, 141st Infantry, 142nd
Infantry, 143rd Infantry, 36th Signal Corp., commissary, guard
house, Division and 71st Brigade parade grounds, division
headquarters, division adjutant, Galveston Bay, Commanding
General John A. Hulen.] |
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1972/115-1075 |
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Camp of the 71st Infantry Brigade, Palacios, Texas, July 1928 [one 10 x 47.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Goldbeck Photo Service 1306-B; showing 142nd
Infantry, 111th A.S., trains, Camp quartermaster, 71st Brigade
Headquarters, Brigade hospital, 141st Infantry, Division
headquarters, Signal Corp, and Pleasure pier.] |
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1972/115-1076 |
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36th Division, Camp Palacios, 1928 [one 10 x 47-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Goldbeck Photo Service 1307; showing 143rd
Infantry, Division Headquarters Co., Pleasure Pier, 111th
Engineers, 72nd Brigade Headquarters Co., 131st Field Artillery,
main exchange, 132nd Field Artillery, 111th Medical Regiment
hospital, and 144th Infantry.] |
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1972/115-1077 |
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Entire 36th Division encamped in Camp Palacios, Texas, July 1926 [one 8 x 48-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[National Photo Service, San Antonio, Texas,
Photo #892; showing 142nd Infantry, 144th Infantry, Palacios
Bay, 141st Infantry, 36th Signal Co., Division headquarters,
143rd Infantry, Pleasure Pier, Enlisted Men's Club, Division
parade grounds, 111th Engineers, 131st Field Artillery, 132nd
Field Artillery, 111th Vet; Turtle Bay, 121st Wagon Co., M. Rpr
and M. Trans Co.] |
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1972/115-1078 |
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Camp Mabry, Austin, Texas, July 1925 [one 8 x 47-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[National Photo Service, San Antonio, Texas,
Photo 1044-B.] |
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1972/115-1079 |
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Camp Hulen, Palacios, Texas, showing temporary homes of more
than 8,000 men of the 36th Division, Texas National Guard, August 1932 [one 7 x 53.5-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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[Goldbeck Photo Service 2980; showing 142nd
Infantry Area, Officer's Club, 71st Brigade Headquarters,
Division Headquarters, 141st Infantry, Division Signal Co.,
Division Headquaters Co., Tres Palacios Bay, 143rd Club, Pumping
plant, Pleasure Pier, Recreation pavilion, 144th Infantry, Main
entrance, 72nd Brigade Headquarters, 111th Engineers, 131st
Field Artillery, Target range, 61st Field Artillery Brigade
Headquarters Battery, 132nd Field Artillery, and 111th Medical
Regiment.] |
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Governor Neff reviewing troops, Camp Mabry, Austin, Texas, June 17, 1921 [one 8 x 41-inch black-and-white photograph] |
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Scrapbooks, 1887-1948, 1.84 cubic ft. |
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Brigadier General John A. Hulen began his military career in the
Spanish-American War and later commanded the 72nd Infantry Brigade
(1917-1919) and the 36th Infantry Division of the Texas National Guard
(1922-1935), providing military leadership for the state and nation. This
series consists of nine scrapbooks, dating 1887-1948, that primarily
document Hulen's military career, especially his association with the 36th
Division, but also illustrate his civilian and business life. The earliest
dated scrapbook begins with Hulen's military school training in 1887. His
military involvement in the Spanish-American War, command of the Sixth
Separate Brigade and its Texas-Mexico border patrol, World War I service,
and interwar command of the 36th Division are all well documented by
newspaper clippings and photographs. Two scrapbooks focus on Hulen's
military retirement with clippings of news articles, event programs, and
letters and telegrams from those invited to his last review of the 36th
Division troops at Camp Hulen on August 16, 1935 and to the retirement
dinner to honor him held on September 9, 1935. Another scrapbook details the
dedication of a portrait of Hulen installed at Camp Hulen in 1942. Hulen's
career as an executive of several railroad companies is illustrated
primarily by newspaper clippings within three of the scrapbooks. Details for
each of the scrapbooks appear within the inventory that follows. |
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These scrapbooks are arranged as received. |
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Preferred Citation |
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(Identify the item), Scrapbooks, General John A. Hulen papers. Archives and
Information Services Division, Texas State Library and Archives
Commission. |
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Restrictions on Access |
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None. |
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Technical Requirements |
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Scrapbooks are too fragile and/or large to be photocopied. |
Box |
2-7/1335 |
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Scrapbook of civilians, events, and associates, 1910s-1920s |
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[The scrapbook is missing its cover and only the
first half has been filled. The majority of the photographs are
civilian in nature and include portraits of Hulen in an office,
dressed in civilian clothes. Pictures of a crowd lining a street
were perhaps taken at a parade. Further photographs document fishing
trips, likely in the Gulf of Mexico. A few photographs appear to be
taken at a military base. Approximately forty-five portrait
photographs of men who were Hulen's business associates and other
acquaintances appear, a few of whom are identified: U.S. Senators
Tom Connally and Charles A. Culberson, Vice President John N.
Garner, and President Woodrow Wilson.] |
Box |
2-7/1336 |
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John A. Hulen leather scrapbook, 1890s-1917 |
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[The scrapbook has a leather cover with Hulen's
name embossed in gold letters and only the first third of the pages
are filled. It begins with photographs from 1899, when Hulen was a
captain in the 33rd Infantry. One large photograph, dated September
23, 1899, depicts the officers of the 33rd Infantry, in camp at
Presidio, San Francisco. Later photographs were taken along the
Texas-Mexico border in 1916 and show the village and military
encampment near Roma, Texas. Additional photographs were taken at
Camp Scurry in Corpus Christi, Texas, and show tents and artillery
reviews. Images appear of General Frederick Funston and of flags
flown at half-staff after his death. One photograph, dated March 4,
1917, shows General John Joseph Pershing inspecting the
troops.] |
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2-7/1337 |
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Scrapbook of newspaper clippings (Texas National Guard, Hulen's
railroad career), 1910-1919 |
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[The scrapbook is filled with clippings of
newspaper articles on the Texas National Guard, particularly its
patrol of the Texas-Mexico border and its actions during World War
I, with a focus on Hulen. Article clippings of Hulen's career as an
executive of the Trinity and Brazos Valley Railway Company and other
railroads are included.] |
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2-7/1338 |
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Scrapbook of Hulen's military career, 1887-1935 |
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[The scrapbook contains photographs, newspaper
clippings, and other materials that chronicle Hulen's military
career, beginning in 1887 during his time in military school. A
telegram order from 1898 is for a message Hulen sent to his wife,
telling her that he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel
at Camp Mabry, in Austin. Newspaper clippings and photographs from
1899 to 1901 detail the 33rd Infantry Regiment's activities in the
Spanish-American War. Clippings from 1903 mention when Hulen took
over as Adjutant General. Newspaper articles from 1905 discuss daily
life at Camp Mabry. Further newspaper clippings and photographs
relate to the 1916 expedition to the Mexican border. Extensive
newspaper clippings report on the 1917 recruitment of additional
soldiers to the Texas National Guard. Other photographs depict
activities at Camp Bowie, near Fort Worth, Texas. Photographs of
the George Washington, the ship the
brigade traveled on to France in July 1918, are included, as are
newspaper clippings that trace the brigade's movement through
France. Pictures of General Hulen's staff appear, in addition to
clippings that describe his homecoming and citations that he
received for bravery and gallantry.]
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2-7/1339 |
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Scrapbook of newspaper clippings on 36th Division (with focus on
Hulen), 1905-1948 |
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[The scrapbook is filled with clippings of
newspaper articles of Hulen's service in the 36th Division of the
Texas National Guard, military events and home front efforts during
World War I, and interwar military activities of the division, with
only a few concerning World War II. Clippings of articles detailing
Hulen's career as a railroad executive also appear, especially for
his promotion to vice president of the Fort Worth and Denver City
Railway at the end of 1929. Many clippings reporting on Hulen's
retirement as commander of the 36th Division and celebrations in his
honor are included.] |
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2-7/1340 |
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Scrapbook of newspaper clippings on 36th Division (with focus on
Hulen's retirement), 1931-1949, bulk 1935, 1945 |
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[The scrapbook is filled with newspaper clippings
mainly reporting on Hulen's last actions in command of the 36th
Division in 1935, before he retired on September 9 of that year,
including supervising the division's training program and his final
ceremonial review of the troops. A testimonial banquet was held in
Hulen's honor at which former Governor James Ferguson spoke. Many of
the clippings feature images of Hulen and the division. Article
clippings from 1945 mention Hulen as a retired commander or report
on railroad companies Hulen worked for. Hulen's souvenir program for
a luncheon in honor of Jesse Holman Jones held by the U.S. Texas
Centennial Commission in 1936 appears at the end of the
scrapbook.] |
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2-7/1341 |
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General John A. Hulen, Texas National Guard scrapbook, 1942 |
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[The scrapbook focuses on the dedication of the
portrait of Hulen installed at Camp Hulen and includes a program,
photographs, a clipping, and congratulatory telegrams and letters.
Less than half of the pages are filled.] |
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2-7/1349 |
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Scrapbook with correspondence and clippings honoring Hulen, 1935 |
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[The scrapbook includes approximately 250 pages,
about half of which feature a letter or telegram replying to an
invitation to Hulen's last review of the 36th Division at Camp Hulen
on August 16, 1935, usually regretting that the writer could not
attend and sending congratulatory messages. The writers are
military, government, and business associates of Hulen. An
invitation to the event is attached at the beginning of the
scrapbook and a list of those declining the invitation appears near
the middle. After the list is a page featuring a clipping from the
front page of the Palacios Beacon newspaper of August 8, 1935, with an appreciation and tribute to
Hulen, and on the next page is a September 7, 1935 copy of
The Lariat, a weekly official publication
of the Fort Worth District Civilians Conservation Corps, dedicated
to Hulen. Following a few clippings is an invitation to the dinner
held in Hulen's honor on September 9, 1935, a sample reservation
card, and the dinner program. Most of the rest of the pages contain
letters and telegrams replying to the invitation, usually regretting
that the writer could not attend and sending congratulatory
messages. Following these are guest list pages and clippings
reporting on the dinner. At the end of the scrapbook are a February
1936 issue of the insurance company publication Cravens,
Dargan & Company Review, with a cover story on
the San Jacinto Memorial on which construction was soon to begin,
and a copy of the October 1897 issue of the illustrated monthly
journal Fashions; neither of the
publications mention Hulen.]
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