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Proceedings of a General Court-Martial Convened at Headquarters Department of Texas, San Antonio, Tex., Feb. 4, 1907, in the Case of Maj. Charles W. Penrose, Twenty-fifth U.S. Infantry
Compiled documentation about the Brownsville (Tex.) Affair including the transcript of the proceedings of the court-martial of Major General Charles W. Penrose.
Exhibit B. Map of Fort Brown, Texas
Map of Fort Brown, Texas. The map identifies key locations in the investigation of the Brownsville Affray by the Committee of Military Affairs.
Hearings before the Committee on Military Affairs, United States Senate, concerning the affray at Brownsville, Tex., on the night of August 13 and 14, 1906. Volume 1.
Compiled documentation about the Brownsville (Tex.) Affair including testimony gathered by the Committee on Military Affairs from soldiers of the Twenty-fifth Infantry Regiment on the events of the Brownsville Affray.
Exhibit K. Vertical and Horizontal Cross Section A-B
A cross-section map, with a vertical and horizontal section depicting the trajectory of a bullet. It shows portions of Brownsville, Texas related to the investigation of the Brownsville Affray.
The Brownsville Affray. Views
Report of the Senate Committee on Military Affairs detailing the information and testimony gathered by the committee in its investigations of the Brownsville Affray. It includes the views of Joseph B. Foraker and Morgan G. Bulkeley on the testimony in support of the conclusions reached by the committee.
Exhibit A. Map of Brownsville, Texas
Map of Brownsville, Texas, identifying key locations involved in the investigations of the Committee of Military Affairs on the Brownsville Affray.
Exhibit L. Vertical and Horizontal Cross Sections C-D and E-F
Cross-section map with a horizontal and a vertical section depicting the trajectory of two bullets. It shows a portion of Brownsville, Texas related to the investigation of the Brownsville Affray.
Exhibit M
Map showing the floor plans of the Cowen household in Brownsville, Texas. It depicts the trajectory of several bullets that passed through the home during the events of the Brownsville Affray.
Proceedings of a General Court-Martial Convened at Headquarters, Department of Texas, San Antonio, Tex., April 15, 1907 in the case of Capt. Edgar A. Macklin, Twenty-fifth United States Infantry.
Compiled documentation about the Brownsville (Tex.) Affair including the transcript of the proceedings of the court-martial of Captain Edgar A. Macklin.
[Senate Committee on Military Affairs: Views of the Minority on S. 6206]
Compiled documentation about the Brownsville (Tex.) Affair including the minority opinions of members of the committee on the evidence gathered supporting the enactment of legislation to restore the rights of the soldiers of the Twenty-Fifth U.S. Infantry Regiment.
The Brownsville Affray. Views of a Minority
Report of the Senate Committee on Military Affairs detailing the information gathered by the committee in its investigations of the Brownsville Affray. It includes the minority opinions of members of the committee on the evidence gathered supporting the enactment of legislation to restore the rights of the soldiers of the Twenty-Fifth U.S. Infantry Regiment.
Hearings before the Committee on Military Affairs, United States Senate, concerning the Affray at Brownsville, Tex., on the night of August 13 and 14, 1906. Volume 3.
Compiled documentation about the Brownsville (Tex.) Affair including testimony gathered by the Committee on Military Affairs from witnesses and experts on the events of the Brownsville Affray.
Hearings before the Committee on Military Affairs, United States Senate, concerning the Affray at Brownsville, Tex., on the night of August 13 and 14, 1906. Volume 2.
Compiled documentation about the Brownsville (Tex.) Affair including testimony gathered by the Committee on Military Affairs from soldiers of the Twenty-fifth Infantry Regiment on the events of the Brownsville Affray.
The Brownsville Affray. Report of the Inspector-General of the Army; Order of the President Discharging Enlisted Men of Companies B, C, and D, Twenty-fifth Infantry; Messages of the President to the Senate; and Majority and Minority Reports of the Senate Committee on Military Affairs
Report of the Senate Committee on Military Affairs detailing the information gathered by the committee in its investigations of the Brownsville Affray. It includes the report submitted by the Inspector-General of the Army, messages and orders from the president, a list of men discharged from the Twenty-fifth Infantry, and the majority and minority reports of the committee. It also includes proposed legislation by the committee to authorize the reenlistment of soldiers who were discharged by orders from the president.
Exhibit M-1
Map showing the floor plans of the Cowen household in Brownsville, Texas. It depicts measurements of sections of the home in addition to the bullet holes caused by the events of the Brownsville Affray.
Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the Secretary of War, together with several documents, including a letter of General Nettleton, and memoranda as to precedents for the summary discharge or mustering out of regiments or companies
Compiled documentation about the Brownsville (Tex.) Affair including a report from the Secretary of War, together with several documents, including a letter of General Nettleton, and memoranda as to precedents for the summary discharge or mustering out of regiments or companies.
The Brownsville Affray. Report
Report of the Senate Committee on Military Affairs detailing the information gathered by the committee in its investigations of the Brownsville Affray. It includes the majority opinions of members of the committee on the evidence gathered and presents the enactment of a bill for the relief of members of the Twenty-fifth Regiment of United States Infantry.
Letter from the Acting Secretary of War, transmitting, pursuant to a Senate resolution of April 6, 1908, the names of the enlisted men of the Twenty-fifth Infantry discharged without honor on account of the Brownsville, Tex., shooting affray, who have applied for reenlistment under the order of the Secretary of War, and the statements submitted by them
Compiled documentation about the Brownsville (Tex.) Affair including names of enlisted men discharged on account of the Brownsville Affray, in addition to their statements and applications for reenlistment.
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