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[Affidavit of Felix Claude Gipson, December 20, 1918]
Affidavit given by Felix Claude Gipson attesting that the name "Felix Claude Gipson" signed to the final papers is his original signature.
Army Reguations, Changes Number 78, August 19, 1918
Orders outlining changes to Army Regulations issued in 1913, including new regulations regarding the disposal of property, the cost of meals, and transportation.
Army Regulations, Changes Number 81, October 1, 1918
Orders outlining changes to the listed paragraphs of Army Regulations issued in 1913, including regulations pertaining to articles of public property, housing of enlisted men, and the discharge of enlisted men from the armed forces.
Buzcany
Topographic map showing a portion of northeastern France. The map includes towns, historic or notable sites, bodies of water, and other geologic features. Scale 1:20,000
Callahan County
Blue line print of survey map of Callahan County, Texas, showing rivers, creeks, original land grants or surveys, blocks of land, cities, towns, and railroads. Handwritten notes have been made on the published map to denote the addition of Phantom Hill-Crogan and to emphasize various plots of land. Scale [ca. 1:290,909] (6000 varas to 11/16 of an inch).
Catalogue of Simmons College, 1917-1918
Catalogue describes the governance, history, admission requirements, course offerings, and campus life of Simmons College in Abilene, Texas.
[Cattle Drive On Ranch, 1918]
Photograph of a herd of cattle on a ranch crowded tightly together and facing toward the left, with a fence in the foreground. Two men on horseback are to the right of the cattle, facing the same direction as the herd. Shrubs and small trees are scattered in the background.
[Changes Memo Bd - 6, Number 1]
Memorandum detailing changes to a prior memo issued October 10, 1918.
[Clipping: House of Representatives, Tuesday, January 8, 1918]
Clipping from the Congressional Record of 1918 detailing the events in the House of Representatives on Tuesday, January 8, 1918.
[Clipping: Notice]
Newspaper clipping providing notice that Mrs. Bobbie Terry, guardian of the estate of Norma Terry, Leone Terry, Suler Terry, Eunice Terry, and Lee Edwin Terry, is seeking the court's permission to lease the oil and gas interests of her minor wards' land in Erath County, Texas to A. J. Mercer.
[Clipping: Notice]
Newspaper clipping providing notice that Mrs. Bobbie Terry, guardian of the estate of Norma Terry, Leone Terry, Shuler Terry, Eunice Terry, and Lee Edwin Terry, is seeking the court's permission to lease the oil and gas interests of her minor wards to L. G. Tinsley. There are some notes written on the clipping reading, "52 acre tract," 52/ 26000 (500 [..]) 260/ 00," and "R. [..] R[..]"
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 1]
Memorandum outlining the cancelling of "General Orders Nos. 1, 2, & 3."
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 2]
Memorandum outlining the voluntary induction of men into units between September 15 and September 15, 1918. The later pages are missing from this document.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 2]
Memorandum outlining the voluntary induction of men into units between September 15 and September 15, 1918. The later pages are missing from this document.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 2, Number 1]
Memorandum amending paragraph 5, section III, of Administration Memorandum No. 2, dated September 16, 1918, regarding army serial numbers assigned.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 2, Number 2]
Memorandum amending Administration Memorandum No. 2, dated September 16, 1918 outlining resident aliens eligibility for admission to the Student Army Training Corps.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 4]
Memorandum outlining the assignment of officers and other personnel to the Students Army Training Corps.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 4, Number 1]
Memorandum outlining a supplement to administration memo No. 4 that clarifies regulations for acting motor transport officers.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 4, Number 2]
Memorandum supplementing Administration Memo No. 4, dated September 20, 1918 regarding promotion of officers of the Students Army Training Corps.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 5]
Memorandum outlining regulations applicable to non-commissioned officers, clerks and clerical assistance, the instruction of quartermaster and personnel clerks, and retaining men in Sections B.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 6]
Memorandum outlining S. A. T. C. Military Administration Districts, jurisdictions of the committees and department commanders, and the headquarters of department commanders.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 6, Number 1]
Memorandum amending Administration Memo No. 6, dated September 21, 1918 regarding territorial districts.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 7]
Memorandum outlining the classification and definition of allotments, the amount of allotments and allowances, apportionments of allotments and allowances, and punishments for fraud. "Disregard as regards m[..]" is handwritten at the top of the memorandum.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 8]
Memorandum outlining insurance for members of the Student Army Training Corps, including details on the insurance, who is eligible, premiums, and beneficiaries.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 9]
Memorandum outlining the induction of college students into the Student Army Training Corps, including eligibility, induction procedures, and physical examinations.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 10]
Memorandum outlining food for enlisted men, army cooks and mess sergeants, and the use of men as mess assistants.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 12]
Memorandum outlining payment vouchers, commutation to officers and medical personnel, payments to institutions, and travel vouchers.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 12, Number 1]
Memorandum amending Administration Memo No. 12, issued September 23, 1918, outlining vouchers.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 13]
Memorandum outlining regulations pertaining to district medical officers, hospital accommodations, quarters for enlisted men, and height regulations.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 13]
Memorandum outlining regulations pertaining to district medical officers, hospital accommodations, quarters for enlisted men, and height regulations.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 13, Number 1]
Memorandum supplementing Administration Memo No. 13, issued September 23, 1918, outlining regulations pertaining to emergency medical attention.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 13, Number 2]
Memorandum supplementing Administration Memo No. 13, dated September 13, 1918 regarding men discharged due to tuberculosis.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 14]
Two memoranda outlining passes, furloughs, and leaves of absence. The second memorandum amends the first memorandum.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 16, Number 1]
Memorandum amending Administration Memo No. 16, issued September 24, 1918, outlining the institutional quotas for the strength of the Naval Section of the Students Army Training Corps.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 16, Number 3]
Memorandum amending Administration Memo No. 16, issued September 24, 1918, outlining how the marine sections of the Students Army Training Corps are to be organized at various institutions.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 16, Number 4]
Memorandum amending Administration Memo. No. 16, dated September 24, 1918 outlining quotas assigned to various institutions for the strength of the Naval Section of the Students Army Training Corps.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 33]
Memorandum outlining railroad fares for officers on leave and enlisted men on furlough.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 34]
Memorandum outlining the relations between the Army, Marine, and Naval sections of unit.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 35]
Memorandum outlining guidelines on reporting and registration of motor vehicles.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 36]
Memorandum outlining the selection of candidates for Officers' Training School.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 37]
Memorandum outlining the examination of officers of the National Guard.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 38]
Memorandum outlining the selection of personnel for the school of multiplex and printing telegraphy.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Training Memorandum Number 1]
Memorandum outlining the organization of the Students Army Training Corps and the skills included in training.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Training Memorandum Number 1, Number 1]
Memorandum supplementing Administration Memo No. 1, issued September 26, 1918, outlining that men should march from classes or shops in military formation.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Training Memorandum Number 1, Number 2]
Memorandum stating that the method of instruction in close order drill will follow the Lenz System.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Training Memorandum Number 2]
Memorandum outlining the training areas for instructors and soldiers, including physical requirements, field equipment, and open warfare.
[Correspondence between H. H. Stayer, Wesley W. Kuntz, F. J. Halsey, December 20, 27, and 30, 1918]
Indorsement correspondence between H. H. Stayer, Wesley W. Kuntz, F. J. Halsey, acknowledging receipts of records.
[Correspondence between Herbert L. King and R. N. Richardson, November 13 and 16, 1918]
Indorsement correspondence between Herbert L. King and R. N. Richardson discussing compliance with G. O. 83.
[Correspondence Between San Simon Cattle Company and Dr. E. W. Johnson, February 23, 1918]
Correspondence between San Simon Cattle Co. and Dr. E. W. Johnson discussing making a payment of ten dollars to the order of J. D. Jordan. The correspondence is written on the back of a torn-open envelope that was once addressed to Mr. J. D. Jordan from attorneys Wilson and Walton.
[Correspondence from Chester Siff, November 15, 1918]
Indorsement correspondence from Chester Siff to the personnel adjutant at Abilene Christian College S. A. T. C. stating "Receipt Acknowledged."
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