Papers, 1916.

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Papers, 1916.

Diary containing a terse record of battalion activities from July 1 to Dec. 31, 1916; together with general orders and training exercises. The unit was at a mobilization camp near Golden, Colo., until mid-October, when it was moved to Douglas, Ariz.

1 v. and 12 pieces.

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