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BOX 1 |
Private letters,
1886-1916
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Letters sent and received. Vol. 1 includes a typewritten diary of a trip by
Harbord through parts of Russia and Europe, June 2, 1906- Sept. 8, 1906. The
correspondence is arranged in chronologically. Included are letters from Leonard
Wood, John J. Pershing, William H. Taft,and Frank McIntryre. The largest body of
correspondence is with Harry Hill Bandholtz. |
BOX 1 |
Vol. 1, 1886-1906
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BOX 2 |
Vol. 2, 1907-1908
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BOX 3 |
Vol. 3, 1909-1910
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BOX 4 |
Vol. 4, 1911-1912
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BOX 5 |
Vol. 5, 1913-1916
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BOX 6 |
Military records, 1889-1916
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Scrapbook containing newspaper and magazine clippings, original letters,
commissions, certificates, orders, etc. |
BOX 7 |
World War I |
BOX 7 |
Promotions and decorations, 1917-1919
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Congratulatory letters and official notices on the promotions of Harbord.
Arranged alphabetically. |
BOX 8 |
Military activity |
BOX 8 |
I, Official war activity |
BOX 8 |
Introduction |
BOX 8 |
Liberty Loan, 1917
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BOX 8 |
Military unification, Allied Services of
Supply, 1918
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BOX 8 |
2nd Division victory in Meaux District,
1918
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BOX 8 |
Cháteau-Thierry, Bouresches, and Bois de
Belleau, 1918
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BOX 8 |
Harbord’s appeal for decorations for
soldiers, 1918
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BOX 8 |
American Red Cross, 1919
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BOX 8 |
Services of Supply inspection tour, 1919
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BOX 8 |
Armenian Mission, 1919
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BOX 8 |
Retirement of Harbord, 1922
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BOX 8 |
II, Army correspondence, including letters,
telegrams, orders, and memoranda, 1917-1921
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BOX 9 |
Personal miscellany, 1917-1919
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Scrapbook containing pictures, memoranda, menus, programs, invitations, etc. |
BOX 10 |
Personal war letters, 1917-1919
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Preface, dated Dec. 1936, by Eleanor Kay Abrams. Included are letters or telegrams
from Tasker Howard Bliss, John McAuley Palmer, John J. Pershing, and others. A
typewritten copy of Newton Diehl Baker’s letter of Feb. 25, 1919 constitutes the
introduction. Letters arranged alphabetically with index at the beginning. |
BOX 11 |
Pershing-Harbord letters, 1917-1922
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Letters, telegrams, memoranda exchanged by John J. Pershing and Harboard.
Harbord’s letters being for the most part in the form of carbon copies. |
BOX 12 |
Personal letters, Newton Diehl Baker, 1918-1938
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Letters, telegrams, and related matter exchanged by Baker and Harbord. Harbord’s
letters being for the most part in the form of typewritten copies signed. The last
letter, Jan. 12, 1938, is from Mrs. Baker. |
BOX 13 |
American Expeditionary Forces |
BOX 13 |
Confidential |
BOX 13 |
Cables sent, July 2, 1917-Aug. 30, 1919
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Six books of cables, bound as one volume. Largely from Pershing to adjutant
general, War Department, or the adjutant general for the chief of staff,
secretary of war, etc. (marked “3rd copy”) |
BOX 14 |
Cables received, July 23, 1917-Aug. 30, 1919
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Largely addressed to Pershing Amexforces (marked “3rd copy”) Five books of
cables bound as one volume. |
BOX 15 |
2nd Division at Belleau Wood, 1918, June
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Carbon copies of orders sent by messenger, summaries of intelligence, resumes
of activities, handwritten reports and memoranda, signed papers. Arranged in
general chronological order with maps at the front of the volume. Includes General Order No. 1, June 6, 1919, mistakenly bound as part of this volume. |
BOX 16 |
Records of the 2nd Division [Regular], 1917-1918
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Operation maps, barrage charts and sketches. Index at front. |
BOX 17 |
Translations of war diaries of German units opposed
to the 2nd Division [Regular], 1918
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Typewritten material. A foreword, June 20, 1930, bearing the heading “Second
Division Historical Section, Army War College, Washington, D.C.,” signed by
Captain C.O. Mattfeldt, explains the preparation and handling of the material in
the volume. Includes a word of appreciation to the Deutsches Reicharchiv, Potsdam,
Germany, for its courtesy in making available to the section the original war
dairies of the German units that engaged the 2nd Division. |
BOX 17 |
Vol. 1, Toulon-Troyon, Cháteau-Thierry
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BOX 18 |
Vol. 2, Cháteau-Thierry |
BOX 19 |
Vol. 3, Cháteau-Thierry |
BOX 20 |
Vol. 4, Cháteau-Thierry |
BOX 21 |
Vol. 5, Soissons |
BOX 22 |
Vol. 6, Marbache, Saint-Mihiel |
BOX 23 |
Vol. 7, Blanc Mont [Part I] |
BOX 24 |
Vol. 8, Blanc Mont [Part II] |
BOX 25 |
Vol. 9, Meuse-Argonne |
BOX 26 |
Records of the 2nd Division [Regular] |
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Typewritten material “copied literally from original documents and most carefully
compared,” according to a note at the front of vol. 1 by Brigadier General Preston
Brown. This series was done under the direction of Captain C. O. Mattfeldt. |
BOX 26 |
Vol. 1, 1918-1919, Field orders |
BOX 27 |
Vol. 2, 1919-1919, Field orders (3rd and 4th
Brigades) |
BOX 28 |
Vol. 3, Field orders (9th Infantry-23rd
Infantry, 5th Marines-6th Marines and 2nd Engineers) |
BOX 29 |
Vol. 4, 1918 , Field messages (Headquarters 2nd
Division, 2nd Field Artillery Brigade, 3rd Brigade Marines) |
BOX 30 |
Vol. 5, 1918, 9th-23rd Infantry, 5th- 6th
Marines, 12th-15th and 17th Field Artillery, 2nd Engineers, 4th-5th-6th Machine
Gun Battalions |
BOX 31 |
Vol. 6, 1918, Operation Reports War Diaries
Journal of Operations, (2nd Division, 2nd Field Artillery Brigade, 2nd Trench
Mortar Battery, 3rd Brigade, 4th Brigade) |
BOX 32 |
Vol. 7, 1918, Operations reports, war diaries,
petrol reports (9th-23rd Infantry, 5th-6th Marines, 2nd Engineers) |
BOX 33 |
Vol. 8, 1918, Operation reports, war diaries
(12th-15th and 17th Field Artillery, 4th, 5th, and 6th Machine Gun Battalions,
1st Field Signal Battalion, 2nd Trains) |
BOX 34 |
Services of Supply |
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Personal telegrams sent, 1918-1919. Carbon copies. Arranged chronologically. |
BOX 35 |
Memoranda, 1919. Carbon copies. Arranged
chronologically |
BOX 36 |
Clippings, 1917-1920, 1931 |
BOX 37 |
Scrapbook, circa 1923-1929 |
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Pictures, clippings, menus, articles, etc. Pocket of loose material at the back of
the volume. |
BOX 38 |
Maps showing operations of American divisions on
Western Front |
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Map room G-3, General Headquarters. Includes loose material consisting of maps,
commissions, a portrait, a report, and a memorial of women of Armenia to Harbord,
1919. |