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United States Army
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World War I
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129th Field Artillery,...
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Circa 1917-1918
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June 9 [1917
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World War I Veterinary Corp Banquet
1918
Interior group scene of World War I soldiers seated at tables and identified as "Alpha Psi, banquet and dance at Hotel Patten, Chattanooga, Tenn., Nov. 26-1918, Veterinary Corps, Camp Greenleaf, Chickamauga...
2.
Where's Waldo?
February 2008
David Waldo, early entrepreneur who made his fortune from "trading with Mexico, shipping freight for the United States Army to their forts in the southwest, and carrying the mail," also owned a branch...
3.
Water Resources Development by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers in Missouri
January 1, 1979
Illlustrated article giving a description of the flood control projects of the Army Corps of Engineers in Jackson and Clay Counties, Missouri, on the Little Platte River for the new Smithville Lake and...
4.
Water Resources Development by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers in Missouri
1965
Description of the flood control projects in the Kansas City area, especially concerning the West Bottoms area after the 1951 flood.
5.
Water Resources Development by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers in Missouri
1979
Description and photos of the new Truman Dam and Truman Lake "on the Osage River about 1 mile upstream from Warsaw, at the headwaters of the Lake of the Ozarks." Designed for flood control and hydroelectric...
6.
Water Resources Development by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers in Missouri
January1, 1979
Photos with drawings showing the modification of the the Little Blue River with dams and lakes, by the United States Army Corps of Engineers, in order to control its potential flooding and to create recreational...
7.
Walter G. Slagle
circa 1917-1918
Full body view of World War I soldier in uniform identified as 1st Lt. Slagle, thought to be Walter G. Slagle. Location of picture not given. He was a member of Battery A, 129th Field Artillery.
8.
Veterinary School Classroom Blackboard
circa 1917-1918
Interior view of a blackboard with drawing and identification of an unidentified animal spine, perhaps a horse. It is believed to have been taken at the Kansas City Veterinary College.
9.
Veterinary School Classroom Blackboard
circa 1917-1918
Interior, close-up view of what appears to be a classroom blackboard used for instruction at the Kansas City Veterinary College. Includes diagram of a complete horse on the right and perhaps a leg joint...
10.
U.S. Base Closings Include KC Units
August 25, 2005
Article discusses the approval by the Base Realignment and Closure Commission of Pentagon plans to close or realign Army and Navy bases around the country, including some in Kansas and Missouri. Map of...
11.
The United States Army in the Kansas Border Troubles, 1855-1856
Winter, 1966
In the first paragraph of the article, the author poses these questions: "To what extent was the army used as a peace-maintaining force and to what degree was it truly neutral? If the army was relatively...
12.
The First Captain of Battery A
August 3, 1917
Seated portrait identified as "Lieutenant Colonel in the World's great war of 1917-18." Identified underneath photo as "the first Captain of Battery A" which was part of the 129th Field Artillery. According...
13.
The Bever Trail
Spring 2004
Fort Sill in Oklahoma was the site of the first military execution of a United States Army man in Oklahoma in World War II. His name was Harry Ralph Bever who was a gangster born in Millgrove, Missouri....
14.
The "American R.E.s": Kansas City's Railway Engineers in the Great War
Spring//2002
The story of a company of railway engineers from Company D, Twelfth Engineers (Light Railway) who were recruited in Kansas City.
15.
Samuel J. Blocher
ca. 1948
Portrait (with editorial notes written directly on print) of Lt. Col. Samuel J. Blocher. Blocher assumed command at midnight on the evening of September 30, 1948, when the Kansas City Quartermaster Depot...
16.
Russell A. Osmun
ca. 1944
Autographed portrait of Brig. Gen. Russell A. Osmun, who was commanding officer at the Kansas City Quartermaster Depot, 601 Hardesty Avenue. Osmun spoke to the South Central Business Association at a September...
17.
Roy T. Olney
circa 1917-1918
View of uniformed World War I soldier mounted on a horse and identified as Captain Olney, who was a member of Company A, 129th Field Artillery. Location not given.
18.
Roy Olney
February 20, 1918
Head and shoulders portrait of a World War I soldier in uniform identified as Captain Olney of Battery A. Notations in scrapbook indicate that he gave a talk about Camp Doniphan to an afternoon meeting...
19.
Outline of the Posts in the Military Division of the Missouri, Commanded by Lieutenant General P. H. Sheridan
//1876
Book about United States Army outposts in the military division of Missouri, with descriptions, floor plan drawings, and maps of the forts.
20.
Missouri: St. Joe Blues
May/19/1952
Illustrated map and article about the shifting of the Missouri River (partly from flooding and partly engineered by the United States Army Corps of Engineers) between Saint Joseph, Missouri (about 50 miles...
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