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Western View co
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Ray, Mrs Sam (Mildred...
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John Gifford
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Mary Ann King
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Montgomery
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Date
Circa 1880s
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Circa 1917-1918
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1917-1919
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1950
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December 2002
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Subject
Military Service
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Forts & Fortifications
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Fort Leavenworth
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Regimental Histories
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Aerial View of Penn Valley Park
1950
Aerial view looking north near 29th and Wyandotte. Shows military barracks south of Post Office and west of Saint Mary's Hospital.
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Calley at Ft. Leavenworth
June/27/1974
Article about the entry into the United States Disciplinary Barracks at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, of William L. Calley, Jr., or William Calley, "convicted in March 1971 of murdering at least 22 Vietnamese...
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Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma
circa 1917-1918
Exterior view of tents and barracks identified as Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma. Camp was located at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, and was used in training of American soldiers in World War I. Battery D (A) was stationed...
4.
Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma
circa 1917-1918
Exterior view of barracks and tents, identified on the postcard as "Camp Doniphan, Okla." The camp was located at Fort Sill, Oklahoma and Battery A was sent there for military training for World War I....
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Coates House Hotel
Postcard of the Coates House Hotel
6.
Cyrus F. Boyd Diary Finding Aid
1862-1883 (bulk 1862-1864)
Boyd's three-volume diary details his Civil War experiences, with the last volume continuing for some years after the war. The first diary (July 2, 1862, to February 15, 1863) is of the 15th Iowa Infantry...
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DAR, Kansas City Chapter, World War I Scrapbook Finding Aid
1917-1919
The men of Battery A, 129th Field Artillery, were officially mustered into Federal Service on August 5, 1917, as part of the 35th Division, United States First Army, Allied Expeditionary Force. Most of...
8.
Fort Leavenworth
circa 1880s
Army men of varying ranks in the band and the rifle corps at attention on lawn in front the barracks in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
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Fort Leavenworth
circa 1880s
Group photograph of soldiers in uniform with their rifles. In the background, there are men in civilian dress mingling informally with men in uniform. There is also a group of men in uniform on the balcony...
10.
Fort Leavenworth Soldiers Lounging on a Lawn
circa 1880s
Seven sergeants lounge on a lawn in front of the barracks at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Each man has three chevrons on each sleeve of his jacket, indicating the rank of sergeant.
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Fort Leavenworth, Military Band
circa 1880s
Group photograph of a military band at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, standing at attention outside in front of the barracks.
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Fort Leavenworth, Military Parade
circa 1880s
Men of varying ranks in the rifle corps and the military band stand at attention on the grounds before the barracks and homes in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Written on the back in purple pencil, "235 I."...
13.
Fort Leavenworth, Riflemen
circa 1880s
Group photograph of Army men in military uniform holding rifles at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, standing in front of the barracks. Written on the back in purple pencil, "143 I."
14.
Fort Leavenworth, Riflemen
circa 1880s
Group photograph of men in military uniform holding rifles at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, standing in front of barracks. Handwritten in pencil on the back lower left corner, "234 I/Co. H."
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Fort Sill, Oklahoma
circa 1917-1918
Exterior view of Army barracks identified on the front of the postcard as: "Barracks. Fort Sill, Okla." Battery A was sent to Fort Sill for their military training previous to entering World War I.
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Gone But Not Forgotten
Spring//2002
A short synopsis of the life of John Hall, one of Kansas City's earliest residents, and Hinton H. Noland, a prominent citizen in Independence as well as Kansas City. Hall came to Kansas City in 1857 and...
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Jefferson Barracks
December 2002
Review of the Jefferson Barrakcs Historic Site just south of St. Louis. Jefferson Barracks was once the largest military post in the United States and played a role in every major war from the Mexican...
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Jefferson Barracks
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New Home for Civil War History
April 2011
Half-page article about the Missouri Civil War Museum to showcase "Missouri's remarkable role in America's bloodiest war," and "highlights the fact that Missouri was as prominent as many states better...
20.
Notes--The Beginning of Jefferson Barracks
April//1908
History of "Jefferson Barracks, the military post near St. Louis," and its commander, General Kearny in the 1820s.
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