31 Matching Results

Search Results

Advanced search parameters have been applied.

Four Men #1; Two Men #1

Description: One copy negative of two images. Image A is of four men standing in front of a latrine, or bathroom, at a military camp. Troy Stevens is second from the right. Three men are standing side by side as one stands behind them. Image B is of Troy Stevens and an unknown man standing in front of a latrine.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

Four Men #2; Two Men #2

Description: One copy negative of two images. Image A is of four men standing in front of a latrine, or bathroom, at a military camp. Troy Stevens is second from the right. Three men are standing side by side as one stands behind them. Image B is of Troy Stevens and an unknown man standing in front of a latrine.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Sham Battle, Camp Mabry]

Description: Photograph of a sham battle being staged at Camp Mabry in 1895. In the right foreground are costumed men mounted on horses and standing/sitting on the ground. In the background are men lined up on the battlefield and, further back, encampments set up.
Date: 1895
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

[Camp Mabry Gate]

Description: Photograph of front gate of Camp Mabry. Cars are parked along the fence and horse-drawn wagons are visible behind the fence. Men in uniform stand near the cars.
Date: 1918
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library

Map of the proposed military camp on Rancho Nacimiento located in San Luis Obispo and Monterey counties, California.

Description: Map shows cultivated, pasture, and timber lands along the Salinas and Nacimiento Rivers in California during the early twentieth century. Proposed locations for military camp and artillery range; locations of wells and existing structures, acreage, railroad, roads, settlements are indicated. Relief shown by shading. Scale [ 1:31,680 ].
Date: 1902
Creator: Heuer, W. H. (William Henry), 1843-1925
Partner: University of Texas at Arlington Library

Photo of Camp Barkeley

Description: Copy negative of an aerial view photograph of Camp Barkeley, a U. S. Military camp. There are several housing units that are lined up in grids. Dirt roads are visible from this angle.
Date: unknown
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Military Camp]

Description: Photograph of rows of similarly shaped buildings at a military camp. Snow covers the ground and the roofs of many of the buildings, though vehicle tracks cross the field.
Date: [1944..1945]
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[4th Artillery Camp]

Description: Soldiers gather between two rows of large tents busy with a variety of tasks. In the center foreground two soldiers sit on chairs near a table. Equipment and gear including a wheel and a strapped bundle are scattered in a rough circle in front of the table. Smoke is blowing from beyond that table to the left. In the right rear, approximately twenty soldiers are standing in a rough line moving toward soldiers at another table. In the middle rear, soldiers gather near another table in front … more
Date: [1913..1915]
Partner: Moore Memorial Public Library

[Letter from Elvira Moore to Charles B. Moore and Sabina Rucker, July 28, 1861]

Description: Letter from Elvira Moore to Charles B. Moore and Sabina Rucker discussing her recent visit to a military camp, the latest news of regiments preparing for war, and Josephus's recovery from a recent illness. There is an envelope addressed to Charles B. Moore in Rocky Bayou, Arkansas. Part of the envelope has been torn away.
Date: July 28, 1861
Creator: Moore, Elvira
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Raising the Flag at Camp Swift]

Description: Photograph of four soldiers raising the flag for the first time at Camp Swift. Writing on the back reads: "Left to right: 1st Lt. Victor M. Wallace, adjutant; 2nd Lt. Henry Stone, Motor Pool Officer; Major Oscar P. Houston, Executive; and Major Earl Chase, Director of Supply. When the flag pole was originally set in place it was not perfectly vertical. It was necessary to take it up and reset it which was a major operation because of its length, weight, and concrete setting."
Date: May 4, 1942
Partner: Austin History Center, Austin Public Library
Back to Top of Screen