The William S. Martin papers, 1910-1911.

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The William S. Martin papers, 1910-1911.

Diary with photographs concerning the training session held at the Mounted Service School, Fort Riley, Kan. (1910-11). Includes description of horses used at the school, riding programs and cavalry drill and tactics.

1 box.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7027747

U.S. Army Heritage & Education Center

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Mounted Service School (U.S.)

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Martin, William Stanley, 1948-

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William S. Martin was the author of three works: The Captain's Story (1868), Our School Days (1869) and The Wild Bells and What They Rang (1871). On the basis of information from the diaries and notebooks, Martin seems to have also been a schoolmaster in the south of England during the middle and late 1860s. By 1886, he emigrated to Toronto and sold insurance. From the description of William S. Martin Papers. 1858-1932. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 225560901 Stationed at M...

United States. Army. Cavalry

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