Military
Found in 758 Collections and/or Records:
Dudley H. Cooper letter to Benjamin Cooper
Handwritten and signed letter, dated November 18, 1846, and addressed to Benjamin Cooper of Saline County, Missouri. Cooper writes about the activities of the United States Army under the command of A. W. Doniphan.
Dudley H. Cooper papers
Correspondence, certificates, legal papers, business papers, newspaper clippings, personal letters and published material.
Merian C. Cooper correspondence and interview
Includes photocopies of correspondence between Behlmer, Merian C. Cooper, and others. Also includes recording and transcript of interview recorded by Behlmer with Cooper in 1965 concerning Cooper's service in World War I and the Russo-Polish War (1919-1920); and his films with Ernest B. Schoedsack: "Grass" and "Chang." Some correspondence relates to David O. Selznick and the film, "King Kong."
Fredric H. Cowart II collection concerning the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds
This collection contains five pages of sketches, poems, letters, and other writings by Fredric H. Cowart II concerning the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds and U.S. Navy Blue Angels, including his World Thunderbird Card, 1991.
Wlliam H. Cowell journal
Typewritten copies of a diary. The volume talks about Cowell's experiences in the US Army with the Ohio Volunteers including confrontations with Native Americans.
J. L. Crawford papers
Collection contains materials documenting the experience of J. L. Crawford while he served as a member of the U.S. Army during World War II. It tells of his travels form Fort Douglas to the European war front and his experience touring Europe with the Thunderbird division. Collection also contains materials telling the story of the irrigation ditches leading into Zion National Park and the problems they created within the ecosystems of the park.
J. L. Crawford slides of World War II
George Crook letters
Handwritten and signed letters. Two are dated 25 Sept. 1876 and the other is dated 1 Oct. 1876. All three were written at Ft. Laramie, Wyoming and addressed to Wesley Merritt, commander of the 5th Calvary. Crook orders the discharge of some scouts, advises that "California Joe" be made the Merritt's guide, and tells him how to attack Red Cloud's Dakota Indians.
E. H. Crowder letters
Typescripts (carbon copies) of legal and other correspondence written by Crowder in his capacity of Major and Judge Advocate.
Croxton's raid manuscript
Original typed manuscript, corrected page proofs, blueline proofs, and cover. The work describes the commanders and regiments who took part in a Union raid in Alabama in 1865 led by John Croxton.