Records, 1900-1964.

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Records, 1900-1964.

Bulk of the collection consists of General Files (1918-1961), the medical records and notes of Dr. G. Schilling (1903-1919), records and notes pertaining to the 36th Division (1914-1962), and material concerning the 36th Division Association (1952-1955). Also included in the collection are: letters and financial records, materials of Texas National Guard Commander, Carl L. Phinney, the Texas Adjutant General's Department, general military materials, and scrapbook materials. Of special interest is a six volume sterographic photo library on World War II.

9,018 leaves.

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36th Infantry Division Association

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Schilling, John W.

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Texas. National Guard

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The Texas National Guard, the state militia, was mobilized by the federal government in November 1940. These troops fought during World War II in battles in Italy and France. From the description of Texas National Guard records, 1943-1945. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 38417572 Bulk of the collection consists of general files (1918-1961), the medical records and notes of Dr. G. Schilling (1903-1919), records and notes pertaining to the 36th Division (1...

Phinney, Carl L.

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Hulen, John A. (John Augustus), 1871-1957

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Military officer, railroad executive. Member of Texas Technological College Board of Directors from 1931-1937. Born 1871 in Centralia, Missouri. Moved to Texas with his parents in 1873. Attended public school in Gainesville, Texas. Attended military academies in Virginia and Missouri, graduating in 1891. Joined the Texas Volunteer Cavalry in 1889. Served in the Spanish-American War, the Phillipine Insurrection, and World War I. Both before and after World War I, Hulen pursued a career as a railr...

United States. Army. Infantry Division, 36th

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