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U.S. Army horses at Camp Logan, Houston, Texas
(1918)Camp Logan was a World War I army training camp. Clark Bruster trained there from around December 1917 until April 1918. The images and objects in this collection chronicle the World War I experience of Clark Bruster and ... -
U.S. Civil War journal, Aug. – Oct., 1862 (high resolution)
(1862)This manuscript is one of four notebooks, written in the hand of Albert Sherrad Campbell at St. Louis, Missouri, covering the early months of the U.S. Civil War. Included are descriptions of battles and other political and ... -
U.S. Civil War journal, Jan. – Aug., 1861 (high resolution)
(1861)This manuscript is one of four notebooks, written in the hand of Albert Sherrad Campbell at St. Louis, Missouri, covering the early months of the U.S. Civil War. Included are descriptions of battles and other political and ... -
U.S. Civil War journal, Nov. 1861 – Feb. 1862 (high resolution)
(1861)This manuscript is one of four notebooks, written in the hand of Albert Sherrad Campbell at St. Louis, Missouri, covering the early months of the U.S. Civil War. Included are descriptions of battles and other political and ... -
U.S. Civil War journal, Oct. – Nov., 1861 (high resolution)
(1861)This manuscript is one of four notebooks, written in the hand of Albert Sherrad Campbell at St. Louis, Missouri, covering the early months of the U.S. Civil War. Included are descriptions of battles and other political and ... -
U.S. Civil War Pass and Letter
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U.S. Coast Guardsmen on patio at Houston Yacht Club during World War II
(1942)A group of U.S. Coast Guardsmen relaxing on the porch at Houston Yacht Club during World War II when the Clubhouse was occupied by the Coast Guard as a training station. -
U.S.S. Adams logbook
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U.S.S. Texas participating in San Jacinto Day Boat Parade at San Jacinto Battleground Park
(1959)Photograph of the Battleship Texas taken during 1959 San Jacinto Day festivities which included a boat parade to the battleship. Governor Price Daniels was on board the battleship saluting yachts participating in the parade. -
Undated card 1 (1914-1918)
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Undated card 1, c. 1918-1921
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Undated card 2 (1914-1918)
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Undated Eisenlohr exam, c. 1918-1921
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Undated letter 3 (1914-1918)
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Undated letter from James Campbell
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Undated Photographs (1914-1918)
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Undated photographs, c. 1918-1921
(1918)