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Box 2(OS)

 Container

Contains 4 Results:

Oversize Ordnance and Cash Accounts, 1869-1870

 File — Box: 2(OS), Folder: 1
Identifier: I.
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Series I. Records of the U. S. Army 36th Infantry Division includes ordnance accounts, receipts, vouchers, invoices, and addressed envelopes, related to Greely’s time as Second Lieutenant in the 36th Infantry. These records reflect the basic equipment and financial concerns facing a regiment of soldiers on the frontier. The material in this series has been arranged chronologically.

Dates: 1869-1870

Oversize Receipts, Vouchers and Ordnance Invoices, 1869-1870

 File — Box: 2(OS), Folder: 2
Identifier: I.
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Series I. Records of the U. S. Army 36th Infantry Division includes ordnance accounts, receipts, vouchers, invoices, and addressed envelopes, related to Greely’s time as Second Lieutenant in the 36th Infantry. These records reflect the basic equipment and financial concerns facing a regiment of soldiers on the frontier. The material in this series has been arranged chronologically.

Dates: 1869-1870

Oversize Receipts, Vouchers and Ordnance Invoices, 1871

 File — Box: 2(OS), Folder: 3
Identifier: I.
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Series I. Records of the U. S. Army 36th Infantry Division includes ordnance accounts, receipts, vouchers, invoices, and addressed envelopes, related to Greely’s time as Second Lieutenant in the 36th Infantry. These records reflect the basic equipment and financial concerns facing a regiment of soldiers on the frontier. The material in this series has been arranged chronologically.

Dates: 1871

Maps, 1908

 File — Box: 2(OS), Folder: 4
Identifier:  II.
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Series II. Personal Papers includes correspondence, clippings, and maps from Greely’s life after his retirement from service. Correspondence in this series discusses diplomatic events, geological publications, and military matters. Also included is a letter from Henry Cabot Lodge (1850-1924) regarding the death of his son, George Cabot. The material in this series has been arranged chronologically.

Dates: 1908