The Harry S. Grier and James L. Grier papers, 1906-1944, bulk 1917-1919.

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The Harry S. Grier and James L. Grier papers, 1906-1944, bulk 1917-1919.

G-2 intelligence reports for 4th Army Corps (Sept.-Oct. 1918); published intelligence regulations (1917-1918); personnel, finance & medical records (1906-1918); 24th Infantry Houston Riot of 1917 investigation & court-martial documents (1918); scrapbook of newspaper clippings and transcripts regarding the Houston Riot (1917); published court-martial records of Houston Riot (1917); WWI maps (1917-1918); prisoners of war handling of papers (1918); German propaganda leaflet (1918); newspaper clippings (1918); Army General Staff College A.E.F. Class Book (Sept. 1918); papers relating to G-2 section of 42nd U.S. Division; miscellaneous intelligence papers; Provisional Staff Manual United States Forces in France (1918). Personal notes on POW's from Alsace-Lorraine (1918); published orders and official correspondence on occupation of Germany (1918-1919); published information pamphlets on Germany (1918-1919); official letter of appointment to the United States Military Academy for James L. Grier (1924); special orders, Headquarters 3rd Corps (1940-1941); Infantry School, Ft. Benning, Ga. maps (1940-1942); West Point June week program (1940) ; 4x6 index cards of extracts from action reports, letters, etc. (1943-1944).

3 boxes.

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