Leroy Robbins Scrapbook - 1917
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September 1917 Capt. Sanders Capt. Jones Col. Robbins Guard Mount in front of Hq. 5th [Missouri] Inf. Camp Clark, Nevada, [Missouri]
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29 September, 1917. [newspaper article] 16,000 Men at Fort Sill, with About 7000 Still to Report [newspaper article] Sixth Missouri Due to Arrive Today at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Co. F, 5th Inf. C Camp Doniphan
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6 October 1917 [newspaper article] Missouri Soldiers are Reviewed at Fort Sill St. Louis Star, 7 [October 1917] Colonel Leroy R. Robbins
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7 October, 1917. [newspaper article] Recreation Buildings for Soldiers to be Erected at Ft. Sill Chaplain Ruder Captain Cale
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9 October 1917 [newspaper article] School for Cooks and Riding Classes Open at Fort Sill. St. Louis Star, 10 [October 1917] Lieut. Marshall Capt. Taught Lt. Walker
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10 October 1917 [newspaper article] Third [Missouri] Infantry to Arrive Saturday at Camp Doniphan G.D. 11 [October 1917] Lieut. Meyer.
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Title | Leroy Robbins Scrapbook - 1917 |
Creator | Robbins, Leroy |
Source | Robbins, Leroy. Scrapbook. 1917. Leroy Robbins Papers. Washington University Libraries, Department of Special Collections, St. Louis, Missouri. |
Description | <p>Pages from a scrapbook made by Colonel Leroy Robbins from September 1917 until October 1917. The scrapbook contains mostly newspaper clippings and photographs that chronicle the establishment and training of the Fifth Regiment of the Missouri National Guard during World War I. The Fifth Missouri National Guard was federalized as the 138th U.S. Army Infantry, 35th Division.</p> |
Subject LCSH | Fort Sill (Okla.); Soldiers--Recreation; World War, 1914-1918--Newspapers; Soldiers--Social conditions--20th century; Camp Clark (Mo.); United States. Army. Camp Doniphan (Okla.) |
Subject Local | WWI; World War I |
Contributing Institution | Washington University Libraries, Department of Special Collections |
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Language | English |