United States. Army -- History
Subject
Subject Source: Unspecified ingested source
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Great Plains Black History Museum Collection
Collection — Box 1-16
Identifier: GPBHM
Scope and Contents
Archival material from the Great Plains Black History Museum (GPBHM) consists of over 200 document boxes of letters, photographs, clippings, artifacts, and other collection material. An archivist for the GPBHM inventoried the material and identified potential series for the collection, including Local Histories, Black Institutions, Family Papers, Rare Books, Musical Scores, Bertha Calloway’s Research Collection, Photographs, Artifacts, and Unknown or Miscellaneous documents. ...
Dates:
1906 - 1997
Leo Klasna, Military Records
Collection
Identifier: MS-0540
Scope and Contents
The records consist of an album with family photos, travel pictures, and photos of the University of Nebraska, an album of United States Army photos, a brochure, a photograph of Klasna, a copy of Klasna's obituary, Klasna's military officer's name plate and desk name plate, bronzed desk mementos, and a compact disc containing scanned pictures of the photo albums.
Dates:
circa 1939-1945
Rainbow Division Veterans Association (RDVA), Records
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MS-0104
Scope and Contents
The arrangement of the RDVA records is the result of a collaborative effort between the RDVA Archives and the Archives and Special Collections, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries.The records are divided into nine series: World War I, World War II, Dachau, National RDVA, RDVA Chapters, RDVA Memorial Foundation, RDVA Auxiliary, Individual Papers, and Audio/Visual. Within these series, the items are defined by type and include several formats, such as: awards, correspondence,...
Dates:
1914-1999
William T. Sherman, Letter
Collection
Identifier: MS-0222
Scope and Contents
Sherman writes a short note on letterhead from the "Headquarters Army of the United States." He asks that Architect Alexander Cameron, and his partner, stop by his office to discuss a job relating to work from the previous fall.
Dates:
1875, Mar. 10