Charles Roscoe Howland Papers 1667-1945 1906-1945

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Charles Roscoe Howland Papers 1667-1945 1906-1945

Charles Roscoe Howland (1871-1946) was a United States Army officer, lawyer, author, and amateur genealogist. He served as a judge advocate of the United States Army and as commander of the disciplinary barracks at Alcatraz Island, and taught in the Army General Staff School. Among his writings are "The Road to One Man Rule" and a family history. The collection consists of genealogical materials, journals, appointment books, manuscripts of books, and scrapbooks.

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Howland, Charles Roscoe, 1871-1946

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Army officer, lawyer, author, and amateur genealogist. He served as a judge advocate of the U.S. Army and as commander of the disciplinary barracks at Alcatraz Island, and taught in the Army General Staff School. Among his writings are "The Road to One Man Rule" and a family history. From the description of Papers, 1667-1945, bulk 1906-1945. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 17725458 Charles R. Howland was a United States (U.S.) Army officer. He was the com...