Military
Found in 758 Collections and/or Records:
Max Snow teletype message and diary on the Second World War
Contains the teletype message that declared the ending of the Second World War and the diary of W. Max Snow from his time serving in the military.
Clifford T. G. Sorensen collection of Sorensen family papers
Springville Comrades of the Black Hawk War records
The records of the Springville Comrades of the Black Hawk War, 1891-1922 includes ledgers and miscellaneous documents. The collection includes the organization's constitution and bylaws as well as meeting minutes and member records.
Leland Stanford letter
Handwritten and signed letter written from San Francisco on April 12, 1862 and addressed to Edwin M. Stanton (1814-1869), Secretary of War for the United States. Stanford is concerned for the defense of California in the Civil War. He requests that federal arms be turned over to the California militia to make a more effective force. He also describes the condition of the defenses of California.
Steamboat in the Rockies : the story of Sti Town, U.S.A.
Typewritten book manuscript with handwritten corrections. The item is a typescript of a history of Steamboat Springs, Colorado. The book was submitted to the Old Army Press for publication.
Adam Stephen letters
This collection was maintained in its original order.
Ruth Stevens papers on Albert W. Stevens
Ruth Stevens' manuscript, book and papers about her husband, Albert W. Stevens, balloon aviator for the United States Army Air Corps.
John Stewart letter to Christian Stewart
A three-page letter from John Stewart while in India to his sister, Christian Stewart, in Scotland. The letter relates to the military engagements of the First Anglo-Sikh War that ended in 1846, as well as peripheral experiences during his time aboard his ship, namely a severe cholera outbreak. Dated 4 August 1846. Collection also contains a transcription of the original letter.
Frank Stillen autobiography
Contains an autobiography written by Frank Stillen, documenting his early life and childhood, military service, time as a German prisoner of war, and other experiences in the war. Also includes a Russian letter. Undated.
Hosea Stout letter
Handwritten and signed letter, dated June 27, 1844, and addressed to Col. Harmon. Stout orders Harmon to assemble the men of the Nauvoo Legion militia organization in Nauvoo, Illinois, for inspection.