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Abstract to 20 Acres out of Southeast Quarter, Section 55, Blind Asylum Land in Taylor County, Texas
Abstract of land titles of Texas, for 20 Acres out of Southeast Quarter, Section 55, Blind Asylum Land in Taylor County, Texas, made for Perry Sayles. The documents include a map of the property and the titles dated from 1883-1919.
Army Regulations, Changes Number 81, October 1, 1918
Orders outlining changes to the listed paragraphs of Army Regulations issued in 1913, including regulations pertaining to articles of public property, housing of enlisted men, and the discharge of enlisted men from the armed forces.
[Certificate of Appointment of Agents]
Notarized document certifying that the San Simon Cattle and Canal Company appointed J. J. Wheeler as its agent int he state of Arizona and J. D. Jordon as its agent in New Mexico. The document is signed by president of the company, J. H. Parramore.
[Check from John M. Wagstaff to Arizona Corporation Commission]
Check made out to E. P. Wise of the Arizona Corporation Commission from John M. Wagstaff on behalf of the San Simon Cattle and Land Company for the amount of twenty dollars as payment for annual registration and report filing fees.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 4, Number 1]
Memorandum outlining a supplement to administration memo No. 4 that clarifies regulations for acting motor transport officers.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 4, Number 2]
Memorandum supplementing Administration Memo No. 4, dated September 20, 1918 regarding promotion of officers of the Students Army Training Corps.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 6, Number 1]
Memorandum amending Administration Memo No. 6, dated September 21, 1918 regarding territorial districts.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 13, Number 2]
Memorandum supplementing Administration Memo No. 13, dated September 13, 1918 regarding men discharged due to tuberculosis.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 16, Number 3]
Memorandum amending Administration Memo No. 16, issued September 24, 1918, outlining how the marine sections of the Students Army Training Corps are to be organized at various institutions.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 33]
Memorandum outlining railroad fares for officers on leave and enlisted men on furlough.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 34]
Memorandum outlining the relations between the Army, Marine, and Naval sections of unit.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 35]
Memorandum outlining guidelines on reporting and registration of motor vehicles.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 36]
Memorandum outlining the selection of candidates for Officers' Training School.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 37]
Memorandum outlining the examination of officers of the National Guard.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Administration Memo Number 38]
Memorandum outlining the selection of personnel for the school of multiplex and printing telegraphy.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Training Memorandum Number 1, Number 1]
Memorandum supplementing Administration Memo No. 1, issued September 26, 1918, outlining that men should march from classes or shops in military formation.
[Committee on Education and Special Training Training Memorandum Number 2]
Memorandum outlining the training areas for instructors and soldiers, including physical requirements, field equipment, and open warfare.
The Corral, October, 1911
The Corral literary journal of Simmons College includes editorials and notes regarding societies and happenings within the school as well as original creative fiction, poetry, and jokes.
The Corral, Volume 4, Number 1, October, 1910
The Corral literary journal of Simmons College includes editorials and notes regarding societies and happenings within the school as well as original creative fiction, poetry, and jokes.
The Corral, Volume 6, Number 1, October, 1912
The Corral literary journal of Simmons College includes editorials and notes regarding societies and happenings within the school as well as original creative fiction, poetry, and jokes.
The Corral, Volume 7, Number 1, October, 1913
The Corral literary journal of Simmons College includes editorials and notes regarding societies and happenings within the school as well as original creative fiction, poetry, and jokes.
The Corral, Volume 8, Number 1, October, 1914
The Corral literary journal of Simmons College includes editorials and notes regarding societies and happenings within the school as well as original creative fiction, poetry, and jokes.
The Corral, Volume 9, Number 1, October, 1915
The Corral literary journal of Simmons College includes editorials and notes regarding societies and happenings within the school as well as original creative fiction, poetry, and jokes.
[Correspondence S. T. Ansell, October 3, 1918]
Indorsement correspondence from S. T. Ansell to the Adjutant General of the Army clarifying the regulations surrounding insurance coverage for soldiers charged with desertion.
[Deeds Transferring land between Mac Sayles, Henry Sayles, and Henry Sayles, Jr.]
Documents transferring land between Henry Sayles, Henry Sayles, Jr. and Mac Sayles, including two deeds and a dedication and map of the Sayles Subdivision in Taylor County, Texas. One of the deeds is from Henry Sayles and Henry Sayles, Jr. to Mac Sayles and the other is from Mac Sayles to Henry Sayles and Henry Sayles, Jr.
Detail for 2 October 1918
Printed note documenting the detail for October 2, 1918 including the officer of the day, orderlies, and the person in charge of hospital rooms.
Detail for 3 October, 1918
Printed note documenting the detail for October 3, 1918 including the officer of the day, orderlies, and the person in charge of hospital rooms. Some of the names are corrected in pencil.
Detail for 4 October, 1918
Printed note documenting the detail for October 4, 1918 including the officer of the day and orderlies. Some of the names are corrected in pencil.
Detail for 5 October, 1918
Printed note documenting the detail for October 5, 1918 including the officer of the day, orderlies, and the person in charge of the hospital. There are corrections to the names in pencil.
Detail for October 8, 1918
Printed note documenting the detail for October 8, 1918 including the officer of the day, orderlies, and the person in charge of the hospital.
[District Military Inspector General Orders 2]
Document outlining orders from SATC District 10 Military Inspector's office regarding Lt. Col. H. LaF. Applewhite's assignment to the position and the appointment of three assisting officers.
Extracts from General Orders and Bulletins, October 1918
Pamphlet compiling excerpts from general orders and bulletins issued in October 1918.
[Fort Sam Houston Bulletin 125]
Bulletin reprinting letters from the US Army Adjutant General's Office and the US Army Surgeon General's Office, regarding the issuance of uniforms to foreign soldiers under Army command, guidance for the care of influenza patients, instructions on daily drill and routines for Medical Corps personnel, marriage-by-proxy, and rules for reenlistment.
[Fort Sam Houston Bulletin 126]
Bulletin reprinting changes to Army Regulations, paragraph 1165, which addresses discharge, as well as letters from the US Army Adjutant General's Office regarding: carrying ammunition on troop transports; naming an artillery battery at Fort Crockett after soldier Leonard Hoskins; application to Central Officers' Training Schools; and enlisted men sent to officers' schools.
[Fort Sam Houston Bulletin 127]
Bulletin reprinting general orders 85 that outline rerating for all soldiers beneath the grade of Brigadier General, as well as announcements from the US Army Adjutant General's Officer regarding: physical examinations of personnel abroad; transportation in camps for representatives of the Commission on Training Camp Activities; transfer of Puerto Ricans serving in the continental United States to Puerto Rico; and guidelines for avoiding the spread of influenza.
[Fort Sam Houston Bulletin 128]
Bulletin reprinting announcements from the US Army Adjutant General's Officer regarding: screenings for the elimination of "mentally defective" soldiers; instruction of soldiers in French; applications for transfer of enlisted men; designation of general hospitals; and an amendment for the War Department Circular of July 11, 1918.
[Fort Sam Houston Bulletin 129]
Bulletin reprinting several letters and memorandums from the US Army Adjutant General's office and other commands for troops at Fort Sam Houston, regarding: records of replacement troops; barring soldiers from listing "alien enemies" as beneficiaries; the allotment of benefit payments for soldiers under a suspended sentence or who are dishonorably discharged; and discontinuance of the War Risk Insurance.
[Fort Sam Houston Bulletin 130]
Bulletin reprinting communications from the US Army Adjutant General's Office for soldiers at Fort Sam Houston, regarding: carrying the Dempsey Code Book; the treatment of conscientious objectors; identifying and recommending soldiers for railway work; and a reminder for commanders on giving clear instructions for the number of rations needed during travel. At the start is also a note admonishing units and exchanges against maintaining excess funds outside of their allotted rations.
[Fort Sam Houston Bulletin 131]
Bulletin from US Army Southern Department Headquarters discussing the disregard for appropriate channels of communication when troops send forms to the War Risk Insurance Bureau, instead of through their appropriate chains-of-command.
[Fort Sam Houston Bulletin 131]
Bulletin reprinting General Orders 70, section II, outlining the formation and organization of a Slavic Legion for "Jugo-Slavs, Czecho-Slovaks and Ruthenian" troops. This is followed by various communications from the Army Adjutant General's Office regarding: care of animals in the ranks; reporting "alien enemies;" and flour substitutes in cooking. There is also a note about improper use of communication channels for War Risk Insurance forms.
[Fort Sam Houston Bulletin 132]
Bulletin reprinting a communication from the U.S. Army Adjutant General's Office regarding the definition of "spouse" in regulations for War Risk Insurance.
[Fort Sam Houston Bulletin 132]
Bulletin reprinting an administrative memo from the War Department that outlines directions for mailing and telegramming certain inquiries, followed by communications from the Army Adjutant General's Office regarding: limiting the spread of influenza when troops are transferred between posts; the definition of "parent of Spouse" with regards to War Risk Insurance; and a change to insurance rate premiums. Included as well is a note for troops in Headquarters, Southern Department about limiting the sale of sugar at exchanges to the amount allotted by rations.
[Fort Sam Houston Bulletin 133]
Bulletin reprinting communications from the War Department regarding suspending the issue of boneless pork to troops, followed by several special regulations and amendments to general orders addressing the wear of overcoats, dispersement of certain funds, marking property of units, officer qualification cards, instructions for the classification of enlisted men, and the wear of insignia.
[Fort Sam Houston Bulletin 134]
Bulletin reprinting a communication from the U. S. Army Adjutant General's Office outlining rules for submitting Form 1-Bs for War Risk Insurance: forms submitted with the same date as an earlier form from the same soldier would have to be amended with a later date to be accepted.
[Fort Sam Houston Bulletin 135]
Bulletin reprinting a communication from the U. S. Army Adjutant General's Office regarding War Risk Insurance and deserters.
[Fort Sam Houston Bulletin 135]
Bulletin reprinting general orders that outline the process for enabling soldiers to vote in US elections, and registration and care of motor vehicles in the service. Following are forwarded War Department communications regarding war insurance and insurance for deserters.
[Fort Sam Houston Bulletin 136]
US Army Southern Department Headquarters bulletin reprinting a War Department bulletin that outlines regulations for soldiers' private property, followed by amendments to orders on troops' accommodations, and communications from the Army Adjutant General's office regarding the stoppage of pay for absent soldiers, applications for Army commissions by employees of government offices, and a prohibition on the voluntary induction of soldiers registered before September 12.
[Fort Sam Houston Bulletin 136]
Bulletin reprinting a communication from the U.S. Army Adjutant General's Office regarding the need for officers to familiarize themselves with a "Civil Rights Bill," which affects insurance policies, and to explain its provisions to their soldiers.
[Fort Sam Houston General Orders 48]
Document printing orders from Headquarters Southern Department that announce Captain Henry E. Atwood's assignment as Inspector of Small Arms Practice.
[Fort Sam Houston General Orders 49]
Document outlining orders from Headquarters Southern Department that assign Captain Henry E. Atwood as Aide-de-Camp to Major General DeRoy C. Cabell.
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