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Campus House Research and Photographs
Part of David G. Woodcock Collection
1/1: Notes from research. 1984; Undated
1/2: Building record copies from the Texas A&M Fiscal Department. Undated
1/3: Nomination form for National Register of Historic Places. 1984
1/4: Historical marker application which includes "The Old Texas A&M Campus Houses" by Paul Van Ripper, other notes, and historical marker "approved" letter. 1985-1986 (2 copies of application)
1/5: "The Old Texas A&M Campus Houses" by Paul Van Ripper (this copy had comb binding). 1985
1/6: "List of Street & Residences - Texas A&M Campus, 1935" by J. K. Walker. 1986
1/7: Emeriti Faculty and Staff Members list, and notes on people to interview. Undated
1/8: Campus House Numbering: Copies of lists from 1919, and notes on current locations of houses (see folder 1/18-1/22 for photographs). 1919; Undated
1/9: Copies of Minutes from the Committee on Houses. 1913-1939
1/10: Copies of Minutes from the Board of Directors. 1900; 1902; 1912-1913; 1915; 1918; 1921
1/11: Analysis and Adaptive Use Proposal - Building Survey Report. 1987
1/12: College Station Semi-Centennial Historic Homes Calendar. 1988 (2 copies)
1/13: Letter pertaining to 1511 Wolf Run, College Station - Campus House #254. 1996
1/14: Materials pertaining to 100 Grove Street, College Station - Campus House # 234 (+2 CDs). November 2005-2006
1/15: A Photographic Update of the Van Ripper Report, and a printed slide presentation from Architecture class (+2 CDs). Fall 2005
1/16: Modern reprint of "The Old Texas A&M Campus Houses" from Paul Van Ripper to Woodcock. 2006
1/17: History of Texas A&M College, and Campus Housing Research - Notes and 8 CDs by Justin Curtsinger (includes original lists made for some of the folders in Series 1). 2005-2011
1/18: Photographs with notecards of confirmed campus houses with house number, Ashburn - Luther. Photographs for 1712 Glade, 100 Grove, and 200 Highland are missing from their notecard, two possible photos of 100 Grove and two for 200 Highland are included. Undated
1/19: Photographs with notecards of confirmed campus houses with house number, Montclair - Highland. Photographs for 101 Pershing and 315 Suffolk are missing from their notecard. Undated
1/20: Photographs with notecards of confirmed campus houses but house number/location is uncertain: 500 College Main; 300 Fidelity; 300 Highland; 201, 400, 601, 908 and 912 Montclair; 415 Tauber. Photographs for 400 Montclair are missing from the notecard. Undated
1/21: Photographs of identified houses either not "campus", destroyed or unlabeled, and notes. Undated
1/22: Photographs with notecards of houses that are NOT from campus. Undated
1/23: Photographs of old campus scenes, views, and houses used to identify still existing houses. Included is a copy of the list made by Justin Curtsinger with information on the images [15 images, JC1 - JC11b]. Undated (copies, folder 1 of 3)
1/24: Photographs of old campus scenes, views, and houses used to identify still existing houses. Included is a copy of the list made by Justin Curtsinger with information on the images [14 images, JC12a - JC23]. Undated (copies, folder 2 of 3)
1/25: Photographs of old campus scenes, views, and houses used to identify still existing houses. Included is a copy of the list made by Justin Curtsinger with information on the images [11 images, JC24 - JC34]. Undated (copies, folder 3 of 3)
1/26: Photographs of campus aerials used to identify locations of houses. Included is a copy of the list made by Justin Curtsinger with information on the images [7 images, JCA1 - JCA7]. Undated (copies)
Reports, Photographs, and Other Materials
Part of David G. Woodcock Collection
2/1: Riverside Building Inventory, 2013; Undated
2/2: History AAFIS (IP) Bryan, Texas, March 1944
2/3: Bryan Air Force Base Improvements, 1954; 1955; 1956; 1968; 1969
2/4: Historic Structure Reports – Riverside (Contains 1 CD), March 2007
2/5: ARCH 648 - Riverside Campus (Contains 2 CDs), Fall 2006
2/6: Riverside Campus Plan - Draft in Progress, July 21, 2011
2/7: Riverside Campus Plan - Final Draft Copy, February 2012
2/8: Riverside Campus Plan Background, 2007-2010
2/9: Historic Structure Report - Hangar #46, November 2006
2/10: Historic Structure Report - Barracks # 8476 (Contains 2 CDs), 2006
2/11: Historic Structure Report - Warehouse Row # 8522-8524 (Contains 2 CDs), November 28, 2006
2/12: BAFB/Riverside Resources ARCH 689-646 (Contains 2 CDs), Summer 2008
2/13: Riverside Campus Plan - Questions for Current Users and Administrators, 2007; 2011
2/14: CD Rom in Connection with Riverside Campus Study (Contains 2 CDs), 1962; 1975
2/15: Summary Report of Evaluation of Bryan AAB Drawings - Preliminary Results and Comments, June 2, 2011
2/16: Evaluation of Bryan AAB Drawings - Results and Comments, July 5, 2011
2/17: Texas A&M University Physical Security Guidelines, July 15, 2011
2/18: Analysis and Assessment of Base Log Book Report - "Blue Book", Spring 2007
2/19: Photocopies of Bryan Air Force Base Book (pgs. 1-8 of 100), 1957
2/20: Bryan Air Force Base, Texas: Specifications for Rehabilitation of Buildings and Facilities, May 1951
2/21: Photos - Bryan Air Force Base, 1955; Undated
2/22: Photos - Bryan Air Force Base, 1951; 1955; Undated
2/23: Photos - Aerials of Bryan Air Force Base, 1955
2/24: Photos - Aerials of Bryan Air Force Base, 1955
Oversize Bryan Air Force Base Materials
Part of David G. Woodcock Collection
3/1: U. S. A. F. Basic Information for Master Planning Purposes - Bryan Air Force Base, 1951
Oversize Bryan Air Force Base Materials
Part of David G. Woodcock Collection
4/1: Phased Replacement Program of TO and MOB Type Facilities, 1951
4/2: U. S. A. F. Basic Information for Master Planning Purposes - Bryan Air Force Base, 1951-1957
4/3: Master Plan - Bryan Air Force Base First Submittal, 1956
Part of David G. Woodcock Collection
2/25: Dexter Park: A Study and Design of the Park Area, May 1977
2/26: College Station, Texas: 1938-1988
2/27: Photos/Diagrams (Includes photographic slides), Undated
2/28: Research, 1929; 1992; 1998-1999; Undated
2/29: History of the City of College Station: 1938- 1984
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Secondary and Post-Secondary Studies at Wesleyan Academy, Willingham, Mass., 1885-1886. Letter from C. M. Steele to John R. Anderson regarding Alvord Anderson's health, 12 Feb. 1886.
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Secondary and Post-Secondary Studies at Pennington Seminary, Pennington, N. J., 1886-1888. Letter from John R. Anderson to his son, apparently inquiring about his conversion to Christianity, 25 Jan. 1887. There is also an essay, "Truth," possibly written by Alvord Anderson.
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Secondary and Post-Secondary Studies at Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa., 1890-1891. Letters to "Papa" (John R. Anderson) and "Mamma" (Isabel Anderson) from Alvord Anderson as a college student, 6 Dec. 1890-8 July 1891. Includes a letter from Edgar Moran regarding enlistment in the Cavalry.
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Military Training at Fort Niobrara, Neb., 1891-1894. Chiefly correspondence to "Papa" or "Father" (John R. Anderson) and "Mamma" (Isabel Anderson), most often concerning Alvord Anderson's efforts to obtain a commission as an officer in the 6th Cavalry, 24 Oct. 1892-8 July 1894. There is one letter addressed to brother "Robie," (Robin Anderson). This series includes a copy of letters of recommendation from teachers and former employers as well as endorsements from captains and colonels and several letters to John R. Anderson from officers familiar with Alvord Anderson's career. Also included is an honorable discharge from 10 May 1894.
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Military Training at Fort Niobrara, Neb., 1891-1894. Chiefly correspondence to "Papa" or "Father" (John R. Anderson) and "Mamma" (Isabel Anderson), most often concerning Alvord Anderson's efforts to obtain a commission as an officer in the 6th Cavalry, 24 Oct. 1892-8 July 1894. There is one letter addressed to brother "Robie," (Robin Anderson). This series includes a copy of letters of recommendation from teachers and former employers as well as endorsements from captains and colonels and several letters to John R. Anderson from officers familiar with Alvord Anderson's career. Also included is an honorable discharge from 10 May 1894.
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Military Training at Fort Sheridan, Ill., 15 July 1894-10 Sept. 1894. A letter from the Adjutant General's Office in Washington informs John R. Anderson that Alvord Anderson was not recommended for a competitive examination for a commission. Letters to "Father" or "Papa" (John R. Anderson) document Alvord Anderson's subsequent decision to be discharged from Troop G of the 6th Cavalry, and to enlist in some other troop or regiment. Several letters are written after Alvord Anderson's discharge, during his brief travels through Illinois, Ohio, and New York.
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Military Training at Fort Leavenworth, Kas., 15 Sept. 1894-Apr. 1898. Letters to "Father" (John R. Anderson) and "Mamma" or "Mother" (Isabel Anderson) about life with Troop B of the 6th Cavalry at Fort Leavenworth, including the continued attempt to obtain a commission through examination at Fort Sheridan. The letters also document Alvord Anderson's marriage to Cora Collins and the beginning of their family life. A few letters from Cora Anderson to her husband's parents are included.
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Military Training at Fort Leavenworth, Kas., 15 Sept. 1894-Apr. 1898. Letters to "Father" (John R. Anderson) and "Mamma" or "Mother" (Isabel Anderson) about life with Troop B of the 6th Cavalry at Fort Leavenworth, including the continued attempt to obtain a commission through examination at Fort Sheridan. The letters also document Alvord Anderson's marriage to Cora Collins and the beginning of their family life. A few letters from Cora Anderson to her husband's parents are included.
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Military Training at Fort Leavenworth, Kas., 15 Sept. 1894-Apr. 1898. Letters to "Father" (John R. Anderson) and "Mamma" or "Mother" (Isabel Anderson) about life with Troop B of the 6th Cavalry at Fort Leavenworth, including the continued attempt to obtain a commission through examination at Fort Sheridan. The letters also document Alvord Anderson's marriage to Cora Collins and the beginning of their family life. A few letters from Cora Anderson to her husband's parents are included.
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Spanish-American War. Camp Hamilton, Santiago, Cuba, 25 Apr. 1898-30 Mar. 1899. Letters to Alvord Anderson's parents and wife written en route to the war in Cuba, at the camp in Santiago, and shortly after his Cuban tour of duty. Official copies of Citation for Gallantry in Action (Silver Star), 1898, against Spanish forces, with related correspondence, and "La Solidaridad" certificate, Republic of Panama.
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China Relief Expedition (Boxer Rebellion). South Arsenal, Tientsin, China, 15 Nov. 1899-6 Dec. 1900. Letters to Alvord Anderson's father and wife, as well as letters from his wife to his father. Includes clippings about Nagasaki, Japan, and Peking, China.
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Philippine-American War (Philippine Insurrection). Philippine Islands, 20 Jan. 1901-30 Sept. 1903. Letters to John R. Anderson from Alvord Anderson about living conditions and duties, including an execution, and about diseases affecting the horses. Also includes letters from Cora Collins Anderson to "My Dear Father" (probably John R. Anderson).
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Fort Keogh, Montana, 14 Feb. 1904-20 Apr. 1907. Letters to John R. Anderson from Alvord Anderson describing camp and family life, requesting reading materials from New York City, and discussing financial considerations.
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Philippine Islands, 11 Sept. 1907-13 Oct. 1913. Letters to John R. Anderson from Alvord Anderson concerning his family's journey to Anderson's station in the Philippine Islands. Anderson describes life on the base and the people of the islands. He also describes life at a prisoner of war camp at Corregidor in 1910. In letters dated 30 Aug. 1910 and 14 Oct. 1910, he remarks that war with Japan is a probability. A 13 Sept. 1910 confidential letter from John J. Pershing asks Anderson to consider a transfer to headquarters as a district governor. Subsequent letters detail his performance in this capacity. In addition to letters addressed to John R. Anderson, some letters to Mrs. John R. Anderson (stepmother Isabel), wife Cora Anderson, brother Hale Anderson, and daughter Dorothy, sometimes called "Army," are included in this series.
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Philippine Islands, 11 Sept. 1907-13 Oct. 1913. Letters to John R. Anderson from Alvord Anderson concerning his family's journey to Anderson's station in the Philippine Islands. Anderson describes life on the base and the people of the islands. He also describes life at a prisoner of war camp at Corregidor in 1910. In letters dated 30 Aug. 1910 and 14 Oct. 1910, he remarks that war with Japan is a probability. A 13 Sept. 1910 confidential letter from John J. Pershing asks Anderson to consider a transfer to headquarters as a district governor. Subsequent letters detail his performance in this capacity. In addition to letters addressed to John R. Anderson, some letters to Mrs. John R. Anderson (stepmother Isabel), wife Cora Anderson, brother Hale Anderson, and daughter Dorothy, sometimes called "Army," are included in this series.
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Philippine Islands, 11 Sept. 1907-13 Oct. 1913. Letters to John R. Anderson from Alvord Anderson concerning his family's journey to Anderson's station in the Philippine Islands. Anderson describes life on the base and the people of the islands. He also describes life at a prisoner of war camp at Corregidor in 1910. In letters dated 30 Aug. 1910 and 14 Oct. 1910, he remarks that war with Japan is a probability. A 13 Sept. 1910 confidential letter from John J. Pershing asks Anderson to consider a transfer to headquarters as a district governor. Subsequent letters detail his performance in this capacity. In addition to letters addressed to John R. Anderson, some letters to Mrs. John R. Anderson (stepmother Isabel), wife Cora Anderson, brother Hale Anderson, and daughter Dorothy, sometimes called "Army," are included in this series.
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Philippine Islands, 11 Sept. 1907-13 Oct. 1913. Letters to John R. Anderson from Alvord Anderson concerning his family's journey to Anderson's station in the Philippine Islands. Anderson describes life on the base and the people of the islands. He also describes life at a prisoner of war camp at Corregidor in 1910. In letters dated 30 Aug. 1910 and 14 Oct. 1910, he remarks that war with Japan is a probability. A 13 Sept. 1910 confidential letter from John J. Pershing asks Anderson to consider a transfer to headquarters as a district governor. Subsequent letters detail his performance in this capacity. In addition to letters addressed to John R. Anderson, some letters to Mrs. John R. Anderson (stepmother Isabel), wife Cora Anderson, brother Hale Anderson, and daughter Dorothy, sometimes called "Army," are included in this series.
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Mexican Revolution. El Paso, Tex., 29 Nov. 1913-9 May 1914.; Chiefly letters to Cora Anderson ("My dear:-"), concerning camp life on the west Texas border during the Mexican Revolution. A few of the letters are addressed to "Army" (Dorothy Anderson), John R. Anderson, and Mrs. John Anderson, with two of the latter being from Cora Anderson rather than Alvord.
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Mexican Revolution. El Paso, Tex., 29 Nov. 1913-9 May 1914.; Chiefly letters to Cora Anderson ("My dear:-"), concerning camp life on the west Texas border during the Mexican Revolution. A few of the letters are addressed to "Army" (Dorothy Anderson), John R. Anderson, and Mrs. John Anderson, with two of the latter being from Cora Anderson rather than Alvord.
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Mexican Revolution. Harlingen, Tex., 10 May 1914-2 Oct. 1915. Daily letters to Cora Anderson ("My dear:-") concerning camp life on the east Texas border during the Mexican Revolution, with occasional letters to John R. Anderson and Alvord Anderson Jr., and a few letters from Cora Anderson to Mr. or Mrs. John R. Anderson. Also includes "A Report of the affair near Progresso, Texas, September 24th, 1915" from C.O. Troop "B," 12th Cavalry (Captain A.V.P. Anderson).
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Mexican Revolution. Harlingen, Tex., 10 May 1914-2 Oct. 1915. Daily letters to Cora Anderson ("My dear:-") concerning camp life on the east Texas border during the Mexican Revolution, with occasional letters to John R. Anderson and Alvord Anderson Jr., and a few letters from Cora Anderson to Mr. or Mrs. John R. Anderson. Also includes "A Report of the affair near Progresso, Texas, September 24th, 1915" from C.O. Troop "B," 12th Cavalry (Captain A.V.P. Anderson).
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Mexican Revolution. Harlingen, Tex., 10 May 1914-2 Oct. 1915. Daily letters to Cora Anderson ("My dear:-") concerning camp life on the east Texas border during the Mexican Revolution, with occasional letters to John R. Anderson and Alvord Anderson Jr., and a few letters from Cora Anderson to Mr. or Mrs. John R. Anderson. Also includes "A Report of the affair near Progresso, Texas, September 24th, 1915" from C.O. Troop "B," 12th Cavalry (Captain A.V.P. Anderson).
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Mexican Revolution. Harlingen, Tex., 10 May 1914-2 Oct. 1915. Daily letters to Cora Anderson ("My dear:-") concerning camp life on the east Texas border during the Mexican Revolution, with occasional letters to John R. Anderson and Alvord Anderson Jr., and a few letters from Cora Anderson to Mr. or Mrs. John R. Anderson. Also includes "A Report of the affair near Progresso, Texas, September 24th, 1915" from C.O. Troop "B," 12th Cavalry (Captain A.V.P. Anderson).
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Mexican Revolution. Donna, Tex., 3 Oct. 1915-12 Mar. 1916. Letters to Cora Anderson concerning border duty with Troop M of the 6th Cavalry, at Donna, Tex., at San Juan Hacienda, and Santa Maria, Tex. A few of the letters are addressed to others in Anderson's immediate family.
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Mexican Revolution. Presidio, Tex., 22 May 1916-8 Jan. 1917. Letters to Cora Anderson concerning duty near the Big Bend area, on the border at Presidio and slightly north at Shafter and Marfa, Tex. Also includes letters to John R. Anderson, one letter to Mrs. John R. Anderson from Cora Anderson, and Major A.V.P. Anderson's business card.
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Mexican Revolution. Presidio, Tex., 22 May 1916-8 Jan. 1917. Letters to Cora Anderson concerning duty near the Big Bend area, on the border at Presidio and slightly north at Shafter and Marfa, Tex. Also includes letters to John R. Anderson, one letter to Mrs. John R. Anderson from Cora Anderson, and Major A.V.P. Anderson's business card.
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World War I. 1 Fort Dix, N. J., 31 Aug. 1917-6 May 1919. Letters to Cora Anderson, letter and poem from a member of the 312th Regiment of Infantry, and newspaper pictorial review of the 312th Regiment. A letter from New York to Alvord Anderson Jr., just before Anderson sailed for Europe, and letters to Cora Anderson, both written and censored by Colonel A.V.P. Anderson, from the journey overseas. Letters to Cora Anderson passed by censors other than Anderson, from somewhere in Europe. Early letters describe living conditions (in a chateau), menus, and social life among the officers. Later letters describe military action such as bombing by enemy aircraft, shelling and trench warfare, a raid to capture the "Bosche," and a visit with an artillery unit. Also included is the order of battle for the 51st Division, 14 Aug. 1918. Anderson documented his whereabouts during the first six months of his tour of duty in a letter dated 24 November 1918. After this date, letters from Alvord Anderson to Cora Anderson and Alvord Anderson Jr. give Bussy-le-Grand Cote d'Or as the place where his regiment is stationed. Anderson's duties here included writing to the families of men killed in action; one letter to Alvord Jr., dated 22 Jan. 1919 describes the final mission of one of these men. Also present are letters of appreciation to Colonel Anderson from the mayor of Bussy-le-Grand and the commander of the U.S.S. Montpelier on the behavior of the 312th while stationed in France and while returning to the U.S.
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World War I. 1 Fort Dix, N. J., 31 Aug. 1917-6 May 1919. Letters to Cora Anderson, letter and poem from a member of the 312th Regiment of Infantry, and newspaper pictorial review of the 312th Regiment. A letter from New York to Alvord Anderson Jr., just before Anderson sailed for Europe, and letters to Cora Anderson, both written and censored by Colonel A.V.P. Anderson, from the journey overseas. Letters to Cora Anderson passed by censors other than Anderson, from somewhere in Europe. Early letters describe living conditions (in a chateau), menus, and social life among the officers. Later letters describe military action such as bombing by enemy aircraft, shelling and trench warfare, a raid to capture the "Bosche," and a visit with an artillery unit. Also included is the order of battle for the 51st Division, 14 Aug. 1918. Anderson documented his whereabouts during the first six months of his tour of duty in a letter dated 24 November 1918. After this date, letters from Alvord Anderson to Cora Anderson and Alvord Anderson Jr. give Bussy-le-Grand Cote d'Or as the place where his regiment is stationed. Anderson's duties here included writing to the families of men killed in action; one letter to Alvord Jr., dated 22 Jan. 1919 describes the final mission of one of these men. Also present are letters of appreciation to Colonel Anderson from the mayor of Bussy-le-Grand and the commander of the U.S.S. Montpelier on the behavior of the 312th while stationed in France and while returning to the U.S.
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World War I. 1 Fort Dix, N. J., 31 Aug. 1917-6 May 1919. Letters to Cora Anderson, letter and poem from a member of the 312th Regiment of Infantry, and newspaper pictorial review of the 312th Regiment. A letter from New York to Alvord Anderson Jr., just before Anderson sailed for Europe, and letters to Cora Anderson, both written and censored by Colonel A.V.P. Anderson, from the journey overseas. Letters to Cora Anderson passed by censors other than Anderson, from somewhere in Europe. Early letters describe living conditions (in a chateau), menus, and social life among the officers. Later letters describe military action such as bombing by enemy aircraft, shelling and trench warfare, a raid to capture the "Bosche," and a visit with an artillery unit. Also included is the order of battle for the 51st Division, 14 Aug. 1918. Anderson documented his whereabouts during the first six months of his tour of duty in a letter dated 24 November 1918. After this date, letters from Alvord Anderson to Cora Anderson and Alvord Anderson Jr. give Bussy-le-Grand Cote d'Or as the place where his regiment is stationed. Anderson's duties here included writing to the families of men killed in action; one letter to Alvord Jr., dated 22 Jan. 1919 describes the final mission of one of these men. Also present are letters of appreciation to Colonel Anderson from the mayor of Bussy-le-Grand and the commander of the U.S.S. Montpelier on the behavior of the 312th while stationed in France and while returning to the U.S.
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World War I. 1 Fort Dix, N. J., 31 Aug. 1917-6 May 1919. Letters to Cora Anderson, letter and poem from a member of the 312th Regiment of Infantry, and newspaper pictorial review of the 312th Regiment. A letter from New York to Alvord Anderson Jr., just before Anderson sailed for Europe, and letters to Cora Anderson, both written and censored by Colonel A.V.P. Anderson, from the journey overseas. Letters to Cora Anderson passed by censors other than Anderson, from somewhere in Europe. Early letters describe living conditions (in a chateau), menus, and social life among the officers. Later letters describe military action such as bombing by enemy aircraft, shelling and trench warfare, a raid to capture the "Bosche," and a visit with an artillery unit. Also included is the order of battle for the 51st Division, 14 Aug. 1918. Anderson documented his whereabouts during the first six months of his tour of duty in a letter dated 24 November 1918. After this date, letters from Alvord Anderson to Cora Anderson and Alvord Anderson Jr. give Bussy-le-Grand Cote d'Or as the place where his regiment is stationed. Anderson's duties here included writing to the families of men killed in action; one letter to Alvord Jr., dated 22 Jan. 1919 describes the final mission of one of these men. Also present are letters of appreciation to Colonel Anderson from the mayor of Bussy-le-Grand and the commander of the U.S.S. Montpelier on the behavior of the 312th while stationed in France and while returning to the U.S.
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World War I. 1 Fort Dix, N. J., 31 Aug. 1917-6 May 1919. Letters to Cora Anderson, letter and poem from a member of the 312th Regiment of Infantry, and newspaper pictorial review of the 312th Regiment. A letter from New York to Alvord Anderson Jr., just before Anderson sailed for Europe, and letters to Cora Anderson, both written and censored by Colonel A.V.P. Anderson, from the journey overseas. Letters to Cora Anderson passed by censors other than Anderson, from somewhere in Europe. Early letters describe living conditions (in a chateau), menus, and social life among the officers. Later letters describe military action such as bombing by enemy aircraft, shelling and trench warfare, a raid to capture the "Bosche," and a visit with an artillery unit. Also included is the order of battle for the 51st Division, 14 Aug. 1918. Anderson documented his whereabouts during the first six months of his tour of duty in a letter dated 24 November 1918. After this date, letters from Alvord Anderson to Cora Anderson and Alvord Anderson Jr. give Bussy-le-Grand Cote d'Or as the place where his regiment is stationed. Anderson's duties here included writing to the families of men killed in action; one letter to Alvord Jr., dated 22 Jan. 1919 describes the final mission of one of these men. Also present are letters of appreciation to Colonel Anderson from the mayor of Bussy-le-Grand and the commander of the U.S.S. Montpelier on the behavior of the 312th while stationed in France and while returning to the U.S.
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Recruitment Centers, 23-25 May 1920. Letters from Chicago and Cleveland.
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Camp Harry J. Jones, Douglas, Ariz., 3 Mar. 1921. Letter from Malin Crain to Col. Anderson.
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Marfa, Tex. 19 May-12 Aug. 1923. Five photographic prints measuring 8in. x 10in. of Camp Marfa, Tex.
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Fort Lewis, Wash., 1934. One photograph measuring 8in. x 10in. taken at Fort Lewis, near Tacoma, Wash., and one undated, unidentified photograph.
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Imperial Order of the Dragon, 28 Aug. 1950-19 Feb. 1962. Correspondence between A.V.P. Anderson and Enoch R.L. "Chino" Jones, Grand Custodian Archives-Finance, Imperial Order of the Dragon, and issues of the Imperial Order of the Dragon, a newsletter "Commemorating the China Relief Expedition of 1900." Includes Constitution and By-Laws and Muster Roll. Also includes a letter from Jones to Colonel and Mrs. McLennan.
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Anderson Family Genealogies and Archives, 17 June 1954-14 Dec. 1976. Correspondence regarding gifts to archives by A.V.P. Anderson family, chiefly a gift to the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
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Genealogical information by Mrs. Hale Anderson, photocopy of published genealogy by Dorothy A. McLennan, a list of A.V.P. Anderson's medals and awards, and a newspaper clipping on the cavalry.
2/1:
Scrapbook. ITEM SEPERATED [held in box 2], 1905-1910 and Undated.
Mothers' Club Correspondence, Reports, and Minutes
1/1: Report Book, 1928-1931
1/2: Correspondence, 1928-1929
1/3: Member's Club - Various, June 3, 1928
1/4: Newspaper Clippings, circa 1928-1929; Undated
1/5: Correspondence, May 25, 1930
1/6: Correspondence, 1931-1932
1/7: Executive Board Meeting, May 7, 1932
1/8: Treasurer's Reports, October 1, 1931
1/9: Correspondence, February-March 1933
1/10: Executive Board Meeting, 1932-1933
1/11: Fundraising - Student Loan Fund, Undated
1/12: Members' Club - San Antonio, Undated
1/13: Treasurer's Reports, 1932-1933
1/14: Annual Meeting, May 10, 1941
1/15: Annual Meeting, 1945-1946
1/16: Executive Board Meeting, May 11, 1946
1/17: Annual Meeting, May 10, 1947
1/18: Correspondence, April-May 1947
1/19: Executive Board Meeting, May 10, 1947
1/20: Annual Meeting, 1947-1948
1/21: Correspondence, March-May 1948
1/22: Treasurers' Reports, 1947-1948
1/23: Annual Meeting, May 7, 1949
1/24: Constitution and By-Laws, Undated
1/25: Correspondence, 1948-1949
1/26: Dedication, Undated
1/27: Executive Board Meeting, 1948-1949
1/28: Treasurers' Reports, 1949
1/29: Yearbooks, 1948-1949
1/30: Annual Meeting, May 13, 1950
1/31: Executive Board Meeting, 1949-1950
1/32: Officers' List, Undated
1/33: Annual Meeting, May 12, 1951
1/34: Correspondence, 1950-1951; Undated
1/35: Creative Expressions, October 28, 1950
1/36: Executive Board Meeting, 1950-1951
1/37: Fundraising - Student Life Movie Fund, May 4, 1951
1/38: Newspaper Clippings, 1950-1951
1/39: Officers' List, 1950-1951
1/40: President, 1950-1951
1/41: Treasurers' Reports, May 8, 1951
1/42: Yearbooks, 1950-1951
1/43: Annual Meeting, May 10, 1952
1/44: Correspondence, 1951-1952
1/45: Executive Board Meeting, 1951-1952
1/46: Historian's Reports, Undated
1/47: Newsletters, February 19, 1952
1/48: Treasurers' Reports, May 10, 1952
1/49: Yearbooks, 1951-1952
1/50: Constitution and By-Laws, Undated
1/51: Members' Club - Various, Undated
Mothers' Club Correspondence, Reports, and Minutes
10/1: District Meetings, 1979-1980
10/2: Executive Board Meeting, 1979-1980
10/3: Fundraising - Donation, 1979-1980
10/4: Historians' Reports, April 19, 1980
10/5: Members' Club - Montgomery County, February 18, 1980
10/6: Member's Club - Various, 1979-1980
10/7: Newsletters, 1979-1980
10/8: Officers' List, Undated
10/9: Parliamentarians' Reports, April 19, 1980
10/10: Secretary, Corresponding, April 18, 1980
10/11: Secretary, Recording, April 19, 1980
10/12: Spring Meeting, April 19, 1980
10/13: Treasurer's Reports, 1979-1980
10/14: Vice President-At-Large, 1979-1980
10/15: Vice-President, 1st, circa 1980
10/16: Vice-President, 2nd, April 18, 1980
10/17: Vice-President, 3rd, April 19, 1980
10/18: Vice-President, 4th, 1980
10/19: Vice-President, 5th, 1979-1980
10/20: Vice-President, 6th, April 18-19, 1980
10/21: Yearbooks, 1979-1980
10/22: Archives Checklist and Reports, 1980-1981
10/23: Auditing Committee, April 24, 1981
10/24: Constitution and By-Laws, 1980-1981
10/25: District Meetings, 1980-1981
10/26: Executive Board Meetings, 1980-1981
10/27: Fundraising - Donation, 1980-1981
10/28: Historian's Reports, April 25, 1981
10/29: Members' Club - Angelica County, April 14, 1981
10/30: Members' Club - Disbanded Clubs, Undated
10/31: Members' Club - Rockwall County, February 11, 1981
10/32: Members' Club - San Angelo, February 2, 1981
10/33: Parliamentarian's Reports, April 25, 1981
10/34: President, Undated
10/35: Secretary, Recording, Undated
10/36: Spring Meeting, April 25, 1981
10/37: Treasurer's Reports, 1980-1981
10/38: Vice President-At-Large, April 24, 1981
10/39: Vice-President, 1st, April 25, 1981
10/40: Vice-President, 2nd, April 24, 1981
10/41: Vice-President, 3rd, April 24, 1981
10/42: Vice-President, 4th, April 25, 1981
10/43: Vice-President, 5th, April 24, 1981
10/44: Vice-President, 6th, April 24-25, 1981
10/45: Yearbooks, 1980-1981
10/46: Finance Book, 1982-1987
10/47: Archives Checklist and Reports, 1981-1982
10/48: Auditing Committee, April 16, 1982
10/49: Constitution and By-Laws, Undated
10/50: Correspondence, 1981-1982
10/51: District Meetings, 1981-1982
10/52: Executive Board Meeting, 1981-1982
10/53: Fundraising - Donation, 1981-1982
10/54: Historian's Reports, April 16, 1982
10/55: Members' Club - Disbanded, circa 1981-1982
10/56: Members' Club - East Bell County, April 22, 1982
10/57: Members' Club - Montgomery County, Undated
10/58: Members' Club - Nacogdoches County, October 18, 1981
Mothers' Club Correspondence, Reports, and Minutes
11/1: Members' Club - Plano, 1981-1982
11/2: Members' Club - West Bell County, April 22, 1982
11/3: Newsletters, circa 1981-1982; Undated
11/4: Officer Duties, 1981-1982
11/5: Parliamentarian's Reports, April 16, 1982
11/6: President, April 16, 1982; Undated
11/7: Secretary, Corresponding, Undated
11/8: Secretary, Recording, April 16, 1982
11/9: Social Chairman's Reports, April 1982
11/10: Spring Meeting, April 17, 1982
11/11: Treasurer's Reports, 1981-1982; Undated
11/12: Vice-President, 1st, April 16-17, 1982; Undated
11/13: Vice-President, 2nd, April 16, 1982
11/14: Vice-President, 3rd, April 16, 1982
11/15: Vice-President, 4th, April 16, 1982
11/16: Vice-President, 5th, April 16, 1982
11/17: Vice-President, 6th, April 16-17, 1982
11/18: Yearbooks, 1981-1982
11/19: Annual Meeting, April 16, 1983
11/20: Auditing Committee, circa 1982-1983
11/21: Constitution and By-Laws, Undated
11/22: Correspondence, 1982-1983
11/23: District Meetings, 1982-1983
11/24: Executive Board Meeting, 1982-1983
11/25: Fundraising - Donation, 1982-1983
11/26: Historian's Reports, April 16, 1983
11/27: Members' Club - Bay Area, 1982-1983
11/28: Members' Club - Dallas, August 10, 1982
11/29: Members' Club - Kerrville Area, 1982-1983
11/30: Newsletters, 1982-1983
11/31: Nominations, 1982-1983
11/32: Parliamentarians' Report, April 15, 1983
11/33: President, April 16, 1983; Undated
11/34: Secretary, Corresponding, June 25-26, 1982
11/35: Secretary, Recording, 1982-1983
11/36: Social Chairman's Reports, 1982-1983
11/37: Spring Meeting, April 16, 1983
11/38: Treasurers' Reports, 1982-1983
11/39: Vice President-At-Large, 1982-1983
11/40: Vice-President, 1st, April 16, 1983
11/41: Vice-President, 2nd, April 15, 1983
11/42: Vice President, 3rd, April 15, 1983
11/43: Vice-President, 4th, April 15, 1983
11/44: Vice President, 5th, April 15, 1983
11/45: Vice President, 6th, April 15-16, 1983
11/46: Vice President, 7th, 1982-1983
11/47: Yearbooks, 1982-1983
11/48: Correspondence, 1983-1984
11/49: District Meetings, September 19, 1983
11/50: Historian's Reports, April 14, 1984
11/51: Officers' List, 1983
11/52: Report Book 1/3, 1983-1984
11/53: Report Book 2/3, 1983-1984
11/54: Report Book 3/3, 1983-1984
Mothers' Club Correspondence, Reports, and Minutes
12/1: Secretary, Corresponding, March 29, 1984
12/2: Treasurer's Reports, 1983-1984
12/3: Vice President-At-Large, 1983-1984; Undated
12/4: Vice-President, 1st, 1983-1984
12/5: Vice-President, 2nd, 1983-1984
12/6: Vice-President, 4th, circa 1984
12/7: Vice-President, 5th, March 23, 1984
12/8: Vice-President, 6th, 1983-1984
12/9: Vice-President, 7th, Undated
12/10: Fundraising - Donations, 1983-1984
12/11: Yearbooks, 1983-1984
12/12: Correspondence, 1984-1985; Undated
12/13: Members' Club - Abilene, January-April 1985
12/14: Members' Club - Corpus Christi, July 2, 1985
12/15: Members' Club - Lubbock, October 11, 1984
12/16: Members' Club - Mainland, January 1, 1985
12/17: Members' Club - Montgomery County, March 3, 1985
12/18: Members' Club - Washington County, July 19, 1985
12/19: President, 1984-1985
12/20: Report Book 1/3, 1984-1985
12/21: Report Book 2/3, 1984-1985
12/22: Report Book 3/3, 1984-1985
12/23: Secretary, Corresponding, 1984-1985
12/24: Treasurer's Reports, 1984-1985
12/25: Vice President-At-Large, August 9, 1984; Undated
12/26: Vice-President, 1st, 1984-1985
12/27: Vice-President, 2nd, 1984-1985
12/28: Vice-President, 3rd, 1984-1985
12/29: Vice-President, 4th, Undated
12/30: Vice-President, 5th, 1984-1985
12/31: Vice-President, 6th, 1984-1985
12/32: Vice-President, 7th, January 12, 1985
12/33: Fundraising - Donations, 1984-1985
12/34: Yearbooks, 1984-1985
12/35: Correspondence, February-May, 1986; Undated
12/36: Executive Board Meeting, 1985-1986
12/37: Historians' Reports, 1985-1986
12/38: Members' Club - Abilene, January 17, 1986
12/39: Members' Club - Beaumont, June 30, 1986
12/40: Members' Club - Corpus Christi, February-May 1986
12/41: Members' Club - Kerrville, May 6, 1986
12/42: Members' Club - Mainland, February-April 1986
Mothers' Club Correspondence, Reports, and Minutes
13/1: Members' Club - Montgomery County, May 8, 1986
13/2: Members' Club - San Angelo, October-November 1985
13/3: Members' Club - Various, Undated
13/4: President, 1985-1986
13/5: Fundraising - Donations, 1985-1986
13/6: Report Book 1/2, 1985-1986
13/7: Report Book 2/2, 1985-1986
13/8: Secretary, Recording, April 12, 1986
13/9: Treasurer's Reports, 1985-1986
13/10: Vice President-At-Large, 1985-1986
13/11: Vice President, 1st, January-April 1986
13/12: Vice President, 2nd, 1985-1986
13/13: Vice President, 3rd, January-April 1986
13/14: Vice-President, 4th, January 18, 1986
13/15: Vice-President, 5th, January-June 1986
13/16: Vice-President, 6th, circa 1986
13/17: Vice President, 7th, January 17, 1986
13/18: Yearbooks, 1985-1986
13/19: Correspondence, 1986-1987
13/20: Correspondence (Past Presidents), 1986-1987
13/21: Correspondence (District Chair), 1986-1987
13/22: Correspondence (Club President), 1986-1987
13/23: Correspondence (Federation Officers), 1986-1987
13/24: President Elect, April-May 1987
13/25: President, 1986-1987
13/26: Vice President-At-Large, 1986-1987
13/27: Vice President, 1st, 1986-1987
13/28: Vice President, 2nd, April 1987
13/29: Vice-President, 3rd, 1986-1987
13/30: Vice President, 4th, 1986-1987
13/31: Vice-President, 5th, 1986-1987
13/32: Vice-President, 6th, 1986-1987
13/33: Vice President, 7th, January 17, 1987
13/34: Officer List, 1986-1987
13/35: Members' Club - Beaumont, October-November 1986
13/36: Members' Club - Kerrville, September 9, 1986
13/37: Members' Club - Lubbock, 1986-1987
13/38: Members' Club - Montgomery County, August 15, 1986
13/39: Members' Club - Panola County, 1986-1987
13/40: Members' Club - Various, 1987
13/41: District Meetings, 1986-1987
13/42: Yearbook, 1986-1987