Richard F. Palmer papers, 1984.

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Richard F. Palmer papers, 1984.

Historical essays on the Syracuse Army Air Base, the 174th Tactical Fighter Wing of the New York Air National Guard ("The Boys From Syracuse"), and Hancock Field and the base commander's house.

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Hancock Field (Syracuse, N.Y.).

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New York (State). Air National Guard. 174th Tactical Fighter Wing.

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New York (State). National Guard

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No law was found which specifically required the keeping of an enlistment roll. Chapter 80, Laws of 1870; Chapter 299, Laws of 1883; and Chapter 212, Laws of 1898, governed the National Guard during the period covered by this series. From the description of Enlistment Roll of the Third Battery, Second Division, 1870-1916. (New York State Archives). WorldCat record id: 83095544 ...

Syracuse Army Air Base.

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Palmer, Richard, active 1679

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Richard Palmer was a reporter for the Syracuse Herald Journal, who had done extensive research on ships and vessels lost on Lake Ontario. He also investigated and wrote on the early shipping trade which was centered in Oswego Harbor, New York. From the description of Richard Palmer collection, 1796-2001. (SUNY Oswego). WorldCat record id: 461573726 ...