Military
Found in 758 Collections and/or Records:
Photograph of Edwin R. Kimball and Wayne Soffe turning over their coaching duties to Floyd Millet in preparation for military service
Photograph of Farragut Naval Training Station
Photograph of Company 50-44, Regiment 4, Battalion 16, U.S. Naval Training Station at Farragut, Idaho. Image taken on February 22, 1944.
Photograph of Pennsylvania National Guard Volunteer Infantry, 10th
Panoramic gelatin silver photograph of the Pennsylvania National Guard Volunteer Infantry, 10th, upon their arrival to Camp Stewart in El Paso, Texas headed for the Mexico-America border during whatis now known as the Mexican Expedition. Materials dated 1916.
Photograph of plaque honoring students who died in World War I
Photograph of plaque honoring students who died in World War II
Photographs of Vietnam
Albert Pike letter
Typewritten copy of a letter, dated September 15, 1847, composed at Little Rock, Arkansas, and addressed to John D. Phoenix of New York City. Pike was serving as captain of volunteers to fight in the war with Mexico. He writes to David Phoenix telling him of the death of John D. Phoenix and describes the area and the condition of the troops.
Zebulon Montgomery Pike letter
Handwritten and signed letter, dated March 13, 1813, and addressed to General M. L. Woolsey in Plattsburgh, New York. The item was written from Sackets Harbor. Pike writes concerning supplies necessary for an invasion.
Zebulon Montgomery Pike letter
Handwritten and signed letter, dated May 26, 1809, and addressed to Jonathan Williams, commanding officer at the United States Military Academy at West Point. Pike writes concerning the activities and accomplishments of his brother, George, at the academy.
Zebulon Montgomery Pike letters
Two handwritten and signed letters. One of these items is dated June 12, 1798 and is addressed to John Wilkins. It certifies that a Joseph Henry of the quarter master department is entitled to compensation for his services. The second item is dated March 1, 1813 and is addressed to M.L. Wolsey. It is a request for sleighs and provisions needed for Pike's regiment during the War of 1812.