Fort Sill (Okla.).
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Ed Granger journal, 1917-1919
The diary of Lieutenant Ed Granger from Aug 1917 through Jun 1919. Lt. Granger was a dentist and served the 138th Infantry Regt., 35th Infantry Div. Granger writes about his experiences in WWI. He trained at Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma.
A manuscript diary, written is dos-a dos fashion, several pages have been torn out.
Fort Sill
Items relating to Fort Sill, Indian Territory and Oklahoma.
Kidder Massacre, Undated
Artist's rendering of Custer locating the bodies of Lt. Kidder and his men near Goodland, Kansas. Naked bodies lie on the ground pierced by multiple arrows. Three men are on horseback and one on foot.
Letter from G.M. Schofield to J. Churchill, 1872-07-07
Letter from G. M. Schofield to J. Churchill, District Court Western District of Arkansas: "I have been put in possession of a subpoena, dated Fort Smith, Ark, June 5th 1872 which commands Charles Keyes, Thomas Wiley, and G. M. Schofield to appear before your Court forthwith to testify in a case of the United States v. Alexander Cheatham, et al...."
West from a Car Window, part 7 A civilian at an Army Post, 1892-05-28
Pages 515-518 of vol. xxxvi, no. 1849. Article about Army posts. Mentions Fort Sheridan, Fort Riley, Fort Sam Houston, and Fort Sill.