Archive Record
Metadata
Collection |
104th Infantry Regiment Collection |
Object ID |
104TH |
Title |
Massachusetts 104th Infantry Regiment Collection |
Creator |
United States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 104th |
Date |
1890-1990 |
Object Name |
Archival materials |
Scope & Content |
Collection is organized as follows: Series 01 - Photographs Series 02.1 - Printed Materials - Books Series 02.2 - Printed Materials - Periodicals Series 02.3 - Printed Materials - Other Series 03 - Clippings Series 04.1 - Correspondence - Personal Series 04.2 - Correspondence - Military Series 05 - Scrapbooks/Diaries Series 06 - Miscellaneous Documents Series 07 - Media Rough inventory only (NOTE--this inventory includes items transferred to Mass. National Guard--needs to be checked against items actually kept): Information for most items is taken from John Curtis's inventories--anything labeled "original item number" refers to numbering from John's inventories. Items in boldface are missing--many were probably transferred to object collection. Carton of miscellaneous 104th materials - various sources [most have gift forms]: 1939 National Guard of the United States, Commonwealth of Massachusetts - from Robert Powers, Senator Street, Springfield, MA 01129 Photocopy of Yank article (n.d.) From Wendell E. Pike, 8696 East Clearview Street, Floral City, Florida 34436 Photocopy of Grapevine, 26th Infantry newspaper, 21 Oct 1945 - from Walter D. Griffin, 70 Straw Avenue, Florence, Massachusetts 01060-1444 Westfield "Welcome home" celebration program - 1946 - from Ray Corker Items from Francis Sheehan, 19C Hadley Village Road, South Hadley, Massachusetts 01075: Massachusetts GuardsmanMay 1938Vol. XIVNo. 5 May 1936Vol. XIINo. 5 The TorchPictorial Number1930 Black-and-white photograph of Service Company, 104th Regiment, Howard Street Armory, 1939 .Material from Charles Sedgwick, Greenfield, MA 1 folder of slides, photos "for 104th project" 1 book of Qualification Scores Carton of miscellaneous 104th materials - various sources [most have gift forms] (cont.): Material donated by Edward C. Gustely, 530 Jachetta Court, Healdsburg, California 95448: Written account of Lieutenant Edward C. Gustely's military service with 104th Infantry Regiment - 20 Sep 1945-15 Feb 1946 19 photographs covering same period of time, illustrating involved personnel at Bindermichl, Lina, Austria, a "holding camp" for survivors of Nazi death camps Videotape illustrating United States Army, including personnel from 104th Regiment, administering Bindermichl refugee and former death camp victims holding camp Copy of Voice, Holocaust Oral History Project, Vol. III, Issue I, Summer 1992 Photocopy of Thunderbolt, Vol. 6, No. 27, 3 Nov 1945, Linz, Austria - weekly paper of 83rd Division (contains material related to above) Item from Kemis Young (wife of B.G. Young) 1939 National Guard of the United States, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Probably from Charles W. Clark Framed reproduction of mural of decoration of the colors, 104th Infantry, A.E. F., by General Passaga Envelope of photographs from Second Massachusetts Infantry Santiago campaign, 1898 Gifts from Chester Gorski [no gift forms, but they are labeled as gifts]: 1 mid-size document case containing: A.Gift from Chester Gorski [in folder]: 1.Polish Star, 15 Nov 1980, with photograph of Croix de Guerre ceremony re-enactment 2.Photograph of painting of Croix de Guerre ceremony [not clear if this goes with Gorski gift or not] 3.Photocopy of lineage and honors certificate for 26th Infantry Brigade B.Gift from Chester Gorski and John Strycharz [was in plastic bag]: 1.Photograph of Company C, 104th Infantry, Massachusetts National guard, Jul 1954, Camp Drum, New York 2.Photograph of officers - First Battalion, 104th Infantry, 26th Division, Massachusetts National Guard, Camp Drum, New York, Jul 1956 3.Invitation to Second Battalion 104th Infantry deactivation ceremony, 23 Aug 1992 4.Plastic sleeve containing 5- 5"x7" photographs of 104th Infantry in action during World War II 5.Plastic sleeve containing 8-8"x10" photographs of dinner party circa 1960s, also contains 1-5"x7" photo labeled "City officials get rifle training" 6.Plastic sleeve containing 2-8"x10" faded color photographs from Camp Drum, 1963 7.Photocopy of "A history of the 26th (Yankee) Infantry Division" 8.Photocopy of chronology of significant World War II dates 9.Folder labeled "40th anniversary" containing news clippings, program notes, correspondence Gifts from Chester Gorski (cont.): 10.Blue folder containing photographs and news clippings in plastic sleeves - World War II era to circa 1980s, also contains photocopied news clippings 11.Framed photograph of man in Yankee Division uniform (circa World War I?) - says "Sgt. Elizabeth Jones" on reverse C. Gift from Chester Gorski--Accession #1999-0019: 40th Anniversary Mobilization of the National Guard History & Highlights Souvenir Book, 11 Nov 1980 Retirement Testimonial, Major General Chester E. Gorski, 1991 Assorted newspaper clippings on 104th regiment Gift of Fred Noel, 81 Crystal Avenue, 19 Jul 1994 1 carton containing: 1.Unframed group photograph - HQ company, 104th Infantry 26th Division Massachusetts National Guard at Camp Drum, New York, Jul 1956 (7 3/8"x15 3/8") - front row, third from right: Fred Noel 2.Framed photograph - night time - 9 Aug 1959 at Camp Drum, New York (8 3/4"x10 3/4") - at left: Fred Noel 3.Unframed 8"x10" black-and-white photograph - Captain Albert Suprenant awards E-8 Sergeant stripes to SFC Fred Noel as M/Sgt. Earl Redfern looks on. 1964 4.Unframed 7"x9" black-and-white photograph - helicopter pilot Richard Lewis, Captain 5.Unframed 8"x10" black-and-white photograph - Headquarters Company, 104th Infantry, 26th Division, Massachusetts National Guard marching down Main Street in Springfield, circa 1960 6.Framed print of Saint George slaying the dragon - given to Fred Noel by his godmother on his enlistment in the 104th in June, 1948. Saint George is patron saint of the 104th (8 3/4"x6 3/4") 7.Framed 8"x10" photograph of Father John Mara offers mass for the troops of the 104th in Headquarters Company bivouac area of Headquarters Company at Camp Drum, New York during field training, Jul 1967 8.8"x10" unframed photograph: Headquarters Company, 104th Infantry color guard. Left to right: 1. Unknown 2. SFC Victor Carra 3. Spec. John Clingman 4. Unknown 9.Framed 14 1/8"x11" announcement of the Assistant Division Commander's Award, 19 Jul 1960. Left to right: First Sergeant Frederic Noel, Lieutenant Colonel George Young, Captain Francis Drugan 10.Framed 8"x10" photograph of Headquarters Company, 104th Infantry, Massachusetts National Guard, 9-23 Jul 1949, Camp Edwards, Massachusetts 11.Framed 8"x10" photograph of Richard Cardinal Cushing of Boston offering a memorial Mass for John F. Kennedy at Division Hill in August of 1965 for the Yankee Division Gift of Fred Noel, 81 Crystal Avenue, 19 Jul 1994 (cont.) 12.Copy of Springfield Republican Daily News for 25 Aug 1955 - the 1955 flood - many photographs of National Guard providing help to flood victims 13.Roman missal used by chaplains of the 104th Infantry in the 1960s in their Mass offerings to the troops. 14.Copy of the 104th Infantry Tontine agreement established 1992 15.Single page excerpt from 1939 Yankee Division yearbook giving history of the 104th Regiment 16.Copy of the Massachusetts Guardsman, Vol. 9, No. 5, May 1933 - official publicity organ of the Massachusetts National Guard 17.Outline for a book or pamphlet about the 104th 18.Fortieth anniversary mobilization of the National Guard, Veterans Day ceremonies, 11 Nov 1980 - History and highlights souvenir book [donated 22 Dec 1994] Gift of Ruth MacDonald, 10 Cherry Hill, Holyoke, Massachusetts 01040 1 carton containing: Hall, Charles Wilson, Editor-in-chief. Regiments and Armories of Massachusetts. [2 volumes] Boston, Massachusetts: W.W. Potter Company, 1899. "Welcome Home" Yankee Division Official Program. Boston, Massachusetts, 29 Apr 1919 Program, 5th reunion, 104th Infantry, A. E. F. Veterans Association, Holyoke, 25-26 Apr 1924 Fifield, James H. The Regiment: A History of the 104th Infantry, A.E.F. 1917-1919. Springfield, Massachusetts: privately published, 1945. The Torch - 104th Infantry National Guard Winter number - no date - circa 1930 Yankee Doings, Yankee Division Veterans Association magazine Vol. XNo. 11Nov. 1929 Vol. XIINo. 3Mar 1931 Citizen's Service - Publication Massachusetts National Guard Vol. 4No. 11Nov. 1928 The Massachusetts Guardsman Vol. 6No. 5May 1930 Vol. 6No. 12Dec 1930 Vol. 7No. 4Apr 1931 Vol. 7No. 5May 1931 Vol. 7No. 7Jul 1931 Vol. 8No. 1Feb 1932 Vol. 8No. 5May 1932 Vol. 8No. 11Dec 1932 Program, 40th anniversary, Second Regiment Association, MVI, Springfield, Massachusetts, 25 Jun 1938 Oversize items - need boxes: Wright, General Marcus T. Wright's History of the Spanish-American War. Washington, D.C.: War Records Office, 1900. Group photograph - National Guard officers at a National Guard Association convention, Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco, 27 Sep 1938 Group photograph - officers of the 104th Infantry ad Camp Devens, Massachusetts, Jul 1927 Framed group photograph - Colonel Paul J. Norton and officers of the 104th Infantry at Camp Devens, 1924 Gift of Ruth MacDonald, 10 Cherry Hill, Holyoke, Massachusetts 01040 (cont.) Missing items - listed on donor form: G.A.R. War Songs. Boston, Massachusetts: Oliver Ditson & Co., 1883. Also several items such as cartridge and sword belts probably transferred to object collection Gifts from Roger Hemond, P.O. Box 3523, Springfield - Jul 1994 and 10 Nov 1994 1 oversize box (24x31) containing: Gift of Jul 1994 1.Newspaper - Transcript-Telegram 15 Jul 1985 - feature story on "Tradition of 104th carried on - World War II" 2.American Battle Monuments Commission - American military cemeteries burial lists by division - World War II - 1944-1945 - 2 sets - pp. 1-25 - printout listing killed-in-action by name, division, date, etc. 3.104th Infantry battle march - original artwork map and text compiled by Douglas J. Beck for 104th Infantry vets 4."Blue print" of the above - a copy of item #3 5.Original artwork - watercolor map of 104th Infantry campaigns in World War II. Map sketch by Doug Beck 3rd BN HQ 104th WWII. Used on Tom Colton's "Highlights" WWLP Channel 22 TV - April 27 1967 - 48th reunion of 104th 6.Original artwork - tempera on cardboard shield of 104th Infantry Regiment 7.Sepia print of original artwork © Skypeck - allegory of 26th Yankee Infantry Division in World Wars I and II for the Yankee Division Veterans' Association 8.Three unused copies of "The Last Call" - testimonial form commemorating passing of a member of 104th who served in World War II 9.Newspaper - The Divisional Review - 10th edition Camp Devens - 19 Jul 1929 - 26th Division 10.Newspaper - The YD Grapevine - Fort Jackson, SC - Thurs., 8 Jun 1944 11.The Mirror - official organ Knights of Columbus, Springfield May 1919 - feature article on chaplains of 101st and 104th Regiments 12.Ship's Chatter issue #7- GI paper by G.I.'s for G.I.'s mimeographed on shipboard by members of the 104th Infantry in WWII - art editor Douglas Beck, 1st Sgt. Gifts from Roger Hemond, P.O. Box 3523, Springfield - Jul 1994 and 10 Nov 1994 (cont.) 13.Liberty Ship Rock Hill Victory News Vol. 5 #12 - 27 Dec 1945 - mimeo news sheet 14.Page from The Grapevine Yankee Division news - Sunday, 21 Oct 1945 15.Chapters 5 through 10 History of a Combat Regiment - 104th Infantry (no date) WW II 16.[missing--transferred to object collection?] Painted plaster plaque illustrating award of Croix de Guerre to 104th Regiment, WW II Gift of 10 Nov 1994 [in envelope] Items belonging to Kurt Sternberg from Westfield and given by his daughter 1.[missing--transferred to object collection?] World War I - khaki shoulder divisional flash YD 2.[missing--transferred to object collection?] World War I victory medal 3.[missing--transferred to object collection?] World War I soldier's identity discs - PFC Kurt Sternberg 4.[missing--transferred to object collection?] Mexican Campaign service medal 5.[missing--transferred to object collection?] Campaign ribbons: Asiatic, Pacific, America Theater, victory medal, World War II ditto - a second bar American Defense Service, Mexican Campaign, Europe, Africa, Mid-east Campaign, two unidentified 6.[missing--transferred to object collection?] Mexican campaign medal 7.[missing--transferred to object collection?] 3 City of Springfield World War I victory medals Gifts from Roger Hemond, P.O. Box 3523, Springfield - Jul 1994 and 10 Nov 1994 (cont.) 8.11 snapshots - Mexican campaign - 1916 Marching down Main Street - Springfield - Jun 1916 Camping in tents in the field Headquarters - Second Massachusetts National Guard at Eastern States Exposition Departure of Second Massachusetts for Mexican campaign - Jun 1917 Tanker truck skidded off road in Mexico - Aug 1916 Second Massachusetts in camp for night - San Juanquin, Mexico 9.[missing--transferred to object collection?] United States Army enlisted man's khaki overseas cap - World War I 10.[missing--transferred to object collection?] Veterans' organization blue overseas-style cap - "40 and 8" society 11.[missing--transferred to object collection?] World War I United States Army model 1917 steel helmet with "26" divisional flash painted on front - Headquarters Company 12.Cartoon book of American Expeditionary Force cartoons by Private A. A. Wallgreen, USMC, reprinted from Stars and Stripes newspaper - World War I 13.Photograph album - Camp Gray - Aug 1917 - Eastern States Exposition grounds, Springfield Headquarters - Machine Gun and Supply Companies - Second Massachusetts National Guard - later 104th Infantry Regiment 14.Official program - Homecoming celebration of 26th Division - Boston, 1919 Good photos - World War I - transport ship, awards by French generals 15.Commemorative booklet - Mounted Scouts Company - Second Massachusetts Infantry National Guard - Hotel Kimball, 3 Oct, 1916 - contains good original photographs 16.Group photograph of Headquarters Company and band - 104th Infantry posed in front of Howard Street Armory, Springfield, circa 1917 17.Booklet issued by French government, Jul 1918 - "Identification of German units" Gifts from Roger Hemond, P.O. Box 3523, Springfield - Jul 1994 and 10 Nov 1994 (cont.) 18.Booklet issued by French government 1917 - identification of uniforms of Austro- Hungarian soldiers 19.Booklet - "A Brief History of the Fighting Yankee Division" by John Nelson - reprinted from The Worcester Evening Gazette - 1919 20.Typescripts French military abbreviations Army Intelligence communiques - Apr 1918 General orders - Mar 1918 21.Mimeographed booklet - "26th Division military and athletic tournament - Mar 10, 11, 12, 1919 at Ecommoy, France" 22.Campaign map showing United States sector in final drive of World War I - issued by Springfield Post No. 21, American Legion 23.Pamphlet - Citation from Charles deGaulle to 104th United States Infantry Regiment - History of 104th published by 104th Veterans Association 24.American Legion magazine for Sep 1964 - article detailing Mexican campaign of 1916 25.Cardboard poster 1919 - "Welcome home, my boys" 26th YD - Major General Clarence R. Edwards 26.Newspaper clippings - Springfield Republican 23 Jun 1968 - 49th convention of YD Springfield Morning Union - 30 Jul 1984 - article recounting days of World War I Springfield Union 6 Apr 1973 - article on World War I vets of 104th Infantry Regiment 27.Regulations governing adjusted service bonds of 1945 28.Dissolutions et remaniements d'unites Gifts from Roger Hemond, P.O. Box 3523, Springfield - Jul 1994 and 10 Nov 1994 1 carton containing: Gift from Roger Hemond, 97 Pondview Dr., Chicopee, MA - 11 Oct 1994 1.Palladino, Ralph A., Major General - History of a Combat Regiment: 1639-1945. Baton Rouge, LA: Army & Navy Publishing Company, 1960. [note on original inventory says "This is a duplicate copy--loaned temporarily to Will for video script research." this item was not in box--was it returned?] 2.Prepared by Special Service Division. The War in Outline. U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943. 3.Multiple copies, two-page pamphlet, "Massachusetts Own 104th U.S. Infantry Regiment" 4.Photocopies: a."Lineage and Honors - 104th Infantry Regiment" b.Citation from French government - 1918 c.Citations from French government - 1945 d.Action against enemy report - Sep-Dec 1944 Jan-Apr-May 1945 5.Photocopies Maps showing unit locations of Third Army - Nov-Dec Ardennes campaign - 1944 6.Photocopies - Various news clips relative to Yankee Division action in WWII - sent by Harold Shapiro of Chattanooga, Tennessee to Roger Hemond of Springfield 7.Fact Sheet - WWII 8.Souvenir booklet - Camp Gordon and Augusta, GA 9.Souvenir booklet - 40th anniversary of mobilization of National Guard, Veterans Day - Nov 11 1980 10.Souvenir booklet - 69th annual convention - 104th U.S. Infantry Regiment Veterans Association - Apr 28, 19, 30, May 1, 1988, Holyoke, MA Gifts from Roger Hemond, P.O. Box 3523, Springfield - Jul 1994 and 10 Nov 1994 (cont.) 11.Souvenir program of events - Dedication ceremony - 26th Yankee Division - 28 Aug 1993 12.Correspondence from Adolph Paluch of Chicago, Ill. to Roger Hemond of Springfield, accompanied by photocopies of maps and book passages pertaining to 104th Infantry Regiment in WWII 13."Warming up on the sidelines for World War II" - photocopied illustrated article from an unidentified publication. 14.Photocopies - collection of cartoons about Army life and training at Camp Upton, NY 15.Correspondence from Richard Schlenker of Rockville, MD to Roger Hemond of Springfield with photocopies of issues of "The Torch" Vol. I #1 and Vol. I #2 for 24 Dec 1943 and 31 Dec 1943 16.Typescript copy of membership list of the Last Squad 104th Infantry Regiment, Springfield as of 23 Mar 1950 17.Photocopies of various maps illustrating campaigns of 104th Infantry Regiment in European theater, World War II 18.Photocopies commendations to 104th from Commanding General, U.S. Third Army - 20 Jan 1945 19.Newspaper clippings about 104th Regiment 20.Felt banner, printed in yellow, "North and South Carolina Army Maneuvers 1941" [missing--transferred to object collection?] 21.Assortment of brass collar badges: two pair Mass. National Guard, one 104th crossed rifles, one 2/B crossed rifles, one WWI infantry company G disk, three 2nd Lt. bars; 1 first Lt. bars [missing--transferred to object collection?] Gifts from Roger Hemond, P.O. Box 3523, Springfield - Jul 1994 and 10 Nov 1994 (cont.) Gift of Roger Hemond, P.O. Box 3523, Springfield, MA 01101, 7 Jul 1995 Yankee Doings - special issue - 50th anniversary, Ardennes Campaign - 1994 Yankee Doings - special issue - 50th anniversary, Lorraine Campaign - 1994 Photocopy - Order of Battle, United States Army, World War II European Theater Photocopied excerpt - The Lorraine Campaign, 26th Division Photocopied brief history of the 26th Division, World Wars I and II Photocopied pages from A History of the 104th infantry Regiment in World War II Topographical map used at Battle of Moncourt Woods, Belgium, World War II Map index Topographical map used by 26th Division at St. Mihiel, 8 Sep-8 Oct 1918 S-3 Journal of Second Battalion, 104th Regiment, 26th Division - 5 Jul 1945 Action against enemy report, 104th Regiment, 6 Oct-4 May 1945 Operations of Second Battalion, 104th Regiment, 22-29 Dec 1944 The Bulge, No. 3, 1977 Historical Studies - Battle of the Ardennes The Bulge, No. 4, 1977 Historical Studies - Battle of the Ardennes Springfield, Illinois State Journal, newspaper for 13 Aug 1942 2 copies, Springfield, Massachusetts Union News for Monday, 26 Dec 1994 - 104th veterans Photocopy - map of the Ardennes region Yank magazine - 18 Jun 1943, 25 Jun 1943, 20 Apr 1945, 29 Apr 1945 Miscellaneous pages and tear sheets from Yank and Look magazines Packet of wartime (World War II) homefront news clippings - some refer to 104th [missing from this box, but listed on donor form - Xerox 26th Division History of World War II] Gift from Al Bergeron, 142 Cady Street, Ludlow, MA, 01056 17 Jun 1995: 1 carton containing: Invitation to colors decoration ceremony, 104th, 29 Jun 1947, City Hall, Springfield Photograph (enlarged) of Nazi leaders in Nurnburg captured by Al Bergeron Photograph (enlarged) of U.S. troops liberating Nurnburg made by Al Bergeron Good conduct pass - Springfield Armory - 19 Oct 1920 - Private Geo. Clark Meal ticket issued to troops of 104th on shipboard crossing to Europe, World War II Scrapbook - Homefront news and wartime cartoons Scrapbook kept by Lieutenant Wallace C. Day, Machine Gun Company, 104th Regiment, Mexican border conflict - 1916 - and at home and overseas in World War I Several complete copies and several excerpted pages pertaining to activities of the 104th from the YD Grapevine, a World War II soldier's newspaper Scrapbook kept by Leonard Robinson of 104th at Camp Edwards - World War II [this is unlabeled scrapbook - has a telegram from Robinson inside--includes some photographs] Gift from Al Bergeron, 142 Cady Street, Ludlow, MA, 01056 17 Jun 1995 (cont.): Oversized items from Bergeron - need boxes/folders Photograph - S.S. Mount Vernon returning troops of YD home from World War I - 1919 Photograph - Service Company and band, 104th Regiment, Massachusetts National Guard - circa 1920 Photograph - Service Company and band, 104th Regiment, Camp Devens - Oct 1921 Photograph - Service Company and band, 104th Regiment, Camp Devens - 1923 Photograph - Service Company and band, 104th Regiment, Camp Devens - 1924 (2 copies) Photograph - Service Company and band, 104th Regiment, Camp Devens - 1931 Photograph - Service Company and band, 104th Regiment, Camp Devens - 1932 Photograph - Service Company and band, 104th Regiment, Massachusetts National Guard - circa 1920 [missing? There is a 1924 and 1929 Camp Devens photo] Photograph - Company L, 104th Regiment, Camp Edwards, Massachusetts - 1941 with identification Photograph - panorama souvenir of Tennessee maneuvers, 1944 - belonged to George Miller, Cannon Company, 104th Reproduction of an allegorical painting commemorating the valor of the 104th in World Wars I and II from an original painting by George Skyjseck Two photocopies of European Theater of War map, world War II Items on Bergeron donor form that seem to be missing: Invitation to Colors Decoration ceremony THINGS WITHOUT GIFT FORMS Boxes of books and papers from Al Bergeron and Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield--item #s are taken from preliminary inventory 2 cartons, containing: Box 1 [original item #1 - missing]History of a Combat Regiment - 1639-1945: 104th Infantry Regiment. Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Army and Navy Publishing Company, 1960. [original item #18]"The Hatchet" of the U.S.S. George Washington compiled by Captain Edw. Pollock, USN and Lt. (J.G.) Paul F. Bloomhardt, chaplain USN, NYC: J.J. Little Co., 1919 [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #19]"Report of the Camp of Instruction," Pine Camp, Jefferson County, NY, Major General Frederick D. Grant, Com., 15 Jun-15 Jul 1908 [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #20]Clark, Edward G. Westfield and the World War. Westfield, Massachusetts: Westfield Times Print, 1919. [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #21]"The Infantry School Mailing List" Vol. XIX Fort Benning, Georgia: Infantry School, 1 Aug 1939 [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #23]Passaga, General. Verdun dans la Tourmente. Paris: Charles-Lavauzelle & Cie., 1929 [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] THINGS WITHOUT GIFT FORMS Boxes of books and papers from Al Bergeron and Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield--item #s are taken from preliminary inventory (cont.) [original item #24]Stringer, Harry R. Heroes All! (A compendium of decorations and citations), Washington, DC: Fassett Publishing Co., 1919 [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #25]Souvenir military ball, benefit D Company, 104th Regiment - Holyoke's own, 10 May 1918 [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #26]40th anniversary mobilization of the National Guard souvenir booklet - Veterans Day celebration - 11 Nov 1980 [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #27]Fiftieth anniversary, Company M, 104th Infantry - 1887-1937, Adams, Massachusetts - souvenir booklet, 1937 [2 copies] [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #28]Report of the Commanding General on field exercises held in Massachusetts, 14-21 Aug 1909 [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #29]McLaughlin, J. A New Course of French. Paris: Libraire Garnier Freres, 1917 [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #30]A record of proceedings of a special examining board - State House, Boston - in the case of Col. Walter E. Lombard, C.A.C., 16 Mar 1912 (typescript, unbound) [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] THINGS WITHOUT GIFT FORMS Boxes of books and papers from Al Bergeron and Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield--item #s are taken from preliminary inventory (cont.) [original item #31]The Training School - Mass. National Guard - Yearbook - 1930 [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #32]Spanish War Veterans' historical roster 1912 - souvenir booklet [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #33]Grande carte de France. Paris: A. Taride. (n.d.) - World War I vintage [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #34]Thompson, W. Dictionnaire Francais-Anglais. Paris: Albin Michel, n.d. World War I vintage [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #35]Hall, John B. & Son. Paris, 52 vus photographiques. Paris: A. Taride (n.d.) World War I vintage [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #36]Roster of the 46th Regiment, M.V.M. 1886 [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #37]Souvenir of London. London: Morgan & Hoadly (n.d.) World War I vintage [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #38]Command, Staff and Tactics. General Service Schools Press, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 1923 [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] THINGS WITHOUT GIFT FORMS Boxes of books and papers from Al Bergeron and Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield--item #s are taken from preliminary inventory (cont.) [original item #39]Basic Field Manual Vol. I - Chemical Attack - 1938 Basic Field Manual - Infantry Drill - 1939 Basic Field Manual - Vol. III - Basic Weapons - 1938 Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #40]Paris - Monumental Metropolitan [guide book], (n.d.) World War I vintage [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #41]Le Mans [book of postcards] - (n.d.) - World War I vintage [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #42]Versailles [book of postcards] - (n.d.) - World War I vintage [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #43]Strasbourg [book of postcards] Paris: Levy Fils (n.d.) World War I vintage [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #44]Paris [book of postcards] Paris: John B. Hall & Son, (n.d.) World War I vintage [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #45]Lyon souvenir album - postcards - (n.d.) World War I vintage [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #46]Souvenir de Nice - postcard booklet - Nice: Riviera Postale (n.d.) World War I vintage [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] THINGS WITHOUT GIFT FORMS Boxes of books and papers from Al Bergeron and Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield--item #s are taken from preliminary inventory (cont.) [original item #47]Souvenir folder U.S.S. George Washington, troop transport ship, Jul 1919 [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #48]Menton, France - postcard booklet - (n.d.) World War I vintage [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #49]Dijon - postcard booklet - Paris: Levy Fils (n.d.) World War I vintage [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #50]Saint-Nazaire - postcard booklet - (n.d.) World War I vintage [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #51]Ricordo di Porto Maurizio - pictorial booklet - Porto Maurizio: DeMaurizi (n.d.) World War I vintage [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #52]London at a glance - city map - London: George Philip & Son, Ltd. (n.d.) World War I vintage [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #53]Souvenir booklet - Springfield National Guard Armory dedication ceremony - 18 May 1985 [2 copies] [original item #54]Manuscript notebook dated 1891 - subject regiment uncertain; probably 104th [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] THINGS WITHOUT GIFT FORMS Boxes of books and papers from Al Bergeron and Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield--item #s are taken from preliminary inventory (cont.) [original item #55]Manuscript notebook dated 1913-1914 - probably 104th Regiment, Massachusetts National Guard [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #56]Blueprint copy of a typescript of close order drill maneuvers platoon strength - no date - probably 1920s [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] Box 2 [original item #2]1939 National Guard of the United States, Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Army & Navy Publishing Company, 1939. [from Al Bergeron] [original item #3]Framed World War I travel permit dated 1 Oct 1918 issued to Pvt. R.K. Brown, Co. B, 104th Regiment [from Al Bergeron] [original item #4]Blank certificate - French government "Medaille de la France liberee" - unit citation for participation in the liberation of France [World War I?] [from Al Bergeron] [original item #5]Certificate of appreciation issued to Francis E. McCarthy Jr., 104th Infantry Regiment by the White House, signed by President Harry S. Truman, World War II [from Al Bergeron] THINGS WITHOUT GIFT FORMS Boxes of books and papers from Al Bergeron and Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield--item #s are taken from preliminary inventory (cont.) [original item #6]Thirty-two issues of The Massachusetts Guardsman, official publicity organ of Massachusetts National Guard Oct 1930Vol. 6No. 10 Mar 1931Vol. 7No. 3 Apr 1931Vol. 7No. 4 May 1931Vol. 7No. 5 Jun 1931Vol. 7No. 6(2 copies) Jul 1931Vol. 7No. 7(2 copies) Dec 1931Vol. 7No. 12 Feb 1932Vol. 8No. 1 Apr 1932Vol. 8No. 4 May 1933Vol. 9No. 5 Jul 1933Vol. 9No. 7 May 1934Vol. 10No. 5 Feb 1935Vol. 11No. 2(2 copies, 1 without cover) May 1935Vol. 11No. 5 Sep 1935Vol. 11No. 9 Dec 1935Vol. 11No. 12 May 1936Vol. 12No. 5 Sep 1937Vol. 13No. 9 Dec 1937Vol. 13No. 12 Mar 1938Vol. 14No. 3 May 1938Vol 14No. 5 Feb 1939Vol. 15No. 2 Apr 1939Vol. 15No. 4 Aug 1939Vol. 15No. 8 Oct 1939Vol. 15No. 10 Dec 1939Vol. 15No. 12 Feb 1940Vol. 16No. 2 Apr 1940Vol. 16No. 4 Jun 1940Vol. 16No. 6 [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] THINGS WITHOUT GIFT FORMS Boxes of books and papers from Al Bergeron and Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield--item #s are taken from preliminary inventory (cont.) [original item #7]Citizens Service Journal - official publicity organ of Massachusetts National Guard May 1929Vol. 5No. 5 Sep 1929Vol. 5No. 9 Oct 1929Vol. 5No. 10 [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #8]The Divisional Review, published daily by members of 26th Division, Massachusetts National Guard, Camp Devens, Ayer, MA 10 Jul 1929Vol. 2No. 2 11 Jul 1929Vol. 2No. 3 12 Jul 1929Vol. 2No. 4 13 Jul 1929Vol. 2No. 5 14 Jul 1929Vol. 2No. 6 15 Jul 1929Vol. 2No. 7 19 Jul 1929Vol. 2No. 8 [typesetting error?] 18 Jul 1929Vol. 2No. 9 19 Jul 1929Vol. 2No. 10 [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #10]Yankee Doings published monthly by the Yankee Division Veterans Association Jan 1932Vol. XIIINo. 1 [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #11]Torch Lights of the 104th Infantry Mar 1934Vol. INo. 2 Apr 1934Vol. INo. 3 May 1934Vol. INo. 4 [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] THINGS WITHOUT GIFT FORMS Boxes of books and papers from Al Bergeron and Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield--item #s are taken from preliminary inventory (cont.) [original item #12]Yank Magazine Jan 1945Vol. 1No. 26 [from Al Bergeron] [original item #14]Technique of Fire Range. First Battle Group, 104th Infantry. Field training, 1959. [from Al Bergeron] [original item #15]Photocopied excerpts from Wright, Robert K., Jr. The Continental Army. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946. Photocopied excerpts from History of a Combat Regiment, 1639-1945, 104th Infantry. [from Al Bergeron] [original item #16]Europe road map - Verdun-Wissembourg - first edition, sheet 57 - published by War Office, 1943 [from Al Bergeron] [original item #22]104th Torch - published by 104th Infantry, Massachusetts National Guard Feb 1922Vol. INo. 1(2 copies) Mar 1922Vol. INo. 2(3 copies) Jul 1925Vol. IIINo. 1 Dec 1925 Jan 1928(4 copies) [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #57]Blank duty roster Oversize items - need boxes [original item #13]YD Grapevine, Sunday 10 Jun 1945 [from Al Bergeron] [original item #17]Scrapbook with news clippings and photographs pertaining to 104th Infantry Division, Massachusetts National Guard, circa 1921-1940 [from Al Bergeron] THINGS WITHOUT GIFT FORMS Photographs from Al Bergeron and Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield: Oversize photos - need boxes: [original item #1]Panoramic view of Columbus, New Mexico - 1916 - by J. V. Medley, photographer, El Paso, Texas - est. 10"x56 ½" [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #2]Company D 104th Infantry, United States Army, made at Camp "Bartlett" - 7 Sep 1917 - photograph by Clapp and Ingalls, Athol, Massachusetts (A146) - est. 8"x48" [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #3]Company D 104th Infantry, United States Army, made at Camp "Bartlett" - 7 Sep 1917 - Photo by Clapp and Ingalls, Athol, Massachusetts - est. 8"x47 ½" [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #4]Company I - Second Massachusetts Infantry - photograph by Clapp and Ingalls, Athol, Massachusetts - circa 1917 - est. 8"x47" [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #5]Company L - Second Massachusetts Infantry - photograph by Clapp and Ingalls, Athol, Massachusetts - est. 7 ½"x45" - circa 1917 [original item #6]Officers of Second Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, Framingham, Massachusetts - 19 Jul 1910 - photograph by S. Arakelyan, Boston - est. 8"x48" [original item #7]Company D, 104th Regiment Infantry 26th Division, United States Army, World War I - Circuit Photo Co., Ayer, Massachusetts - photo probably taken at Fort Devens, Ayer - est. 8"x40" [from Al Bergeron] THINGS WITHOUT GIFT FORMS Photographs from Al Bergeron and Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield (cont.): [original item #8]Company D Street, Westfield Camp - 104th Infantry or Second Massachusetts Volunteer Militia - Spanish American War - 1898 - photograph by W. C. Roberts - est. 9 ½"x35" [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #9]Officers - 104th Infantry, Camp Devens - Jul 1927 - Woodhead Photo Company, Springfield, Massachusetts - est. 8"x37 ½" [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #10]Company B - 104th Infantry, Camp Edwards, Falmouth, Massachusetts, 20 Jun 1941, Captain R. L. Hanson commanding - est. 7 ½"x36 ½" [from Al Bergeron] [original item #11]Company D, 20th Regiment, MSG [Massachusetts State Guard?] - Camp Calvin Coolidge, Aug 1919 - Pyle Photo Col, Waltham, Massachusetts - est. 8"x33 ½" [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #12]The town of Vaux, reduced by American artillery fire, 600 prisoners captured, hill 204 on left © 1919 Schutz A. E. F. No. 199, 613 14th Street, Washington, D. C. - est. 8 1/4"x32" [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #13]Regimental non-commissioned officers outing at Edgemere, Worcester, Massachusetts - 19 Jun 1915 - photograph by Plante - est. 8"x26 ½" [from Al Bergeron] [original item #14]Chaplain (unidentified) - World War I - Photo est. 10"x8" - framed 19 ½"x17 ½" [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] THINGS WITHOUT GIFT FORMS Photographs from Al Bergeron and Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield (cont.): [original item #15]104th Regiment Infantry band, Massachusetts National Guard, Springfield - circa 1920s - Photo by Brouilette & Sarad, North Street, Ludlow, Massachusetts - est. 15"x20" [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #16]Major General William C. Hayes, Commanding officer 104th United States Infantry American Expeditionary Forces - presented by Springfield unit 104th United States Infantry Veterans Association - est. 8"x10" - framed: 20 3/4"x19 1/4" [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #17]United States government issue World War I wound certificate given to Frank J. May, Private, Company I, 104th Infantry Regiment - framed: 22 ½"x17 ½" - etching by E. H. Blashfield 1919 [from Al Bergeron] [original item #18]Private Francis J. Lynch, Company D, 104th Infantry - portrait photograph with World War I victory medal with battle bars for Champagne-Marne, Aisne-Marne, St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne, and defensive sector - overall framed size: 23 1/4"x19 3/4" [from Al Bergeron] [original item #20]The grave of Private First Class Francis J. Lynch, Company D, 104th Infantry, 26th Division American Expeditionary Forces, who died of wounds received in action, 5 Dec 1918 at Treves, Germany - overall framed size: 15 ½"x11 ½" [from Al Bergeron] [original item #21]Colonel Paul J. Norton, commanding 104th Infantry 20 Mar-22 Jul 1927 - photo by Harris Loring - overall framed size: 16 ½"x12 3/4" [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] THINGS WITHOUT GIFT FORMS Photographs from Al Bergeron and Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield (cont.): [original item #22]Colonel Paul J. Norton, commanding officer, 104th Infantry posing with unidentified French general officer - photo probably between Mar-Jul 1927 - photo by Harris-Loring - overall framed size: 16 ½"x12 3/4" [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #26]Detail photograph - French Croix de Guerre unit citation of battle streamers of 104th Infantry regimental flag - World War I - photographer unknown - Framed size: 12 3/8"x17 5/8" [from Al Bergeron] [original item #27]Presentation of French Croix de Guerre unit citation to 104th Infantry Regiment American Expeditionary Forces [original item #28]H Company, 104th Infantry, Massachusetts National Guard - First Army maneuvers - Potsdam, New York, 1940 - photo by Waid, Boston - est. 8"x19 ½" [from Al Bergeron] [original item #40]Officers - 104th Infantry, Camp Devens, Jul 1927 - Woodhead Photo Company, Springfield, Massachusetts - unframed dimensions: 8"x37 ½" [original item #41]Service Company - 104th Regiment Infantry Massachusetts National Guard, Camp Devens, Oct 1921 - photographer unknown - unframed dimensions: 8"x26" [original item #42]First Army maneuvers - Potsdam, New York - 104th Infantry, Massachusetts National Guard Regimental Band - photographer: Waid of Boston - unframed dimensions: 8"x19 3/4" 1 carton containing: [original item #19]Mr. P. A. Ward of Duquesne Council, Knights of Columbus, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, about to place flowers on grave of First Class Private Francis J. Lynch, Company D, 104th Infantry, 26th Division, American Expeditionary Forces, at Treves, Germany, 30 May 1919 - overall framed size - 10"x9" THINGS WITHOUT GIFT FORMS Photographs from Al Bergeron and Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield (cont.): [original item #23]Major General William C. Hayes, Colonel Second - 104th Infantry - 8 Nov 1911-1 Jan 1918 - photo by Bosworth Studio, Springfield, Massachusetts - overall framed size: 14 ½"x10 7/8" [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #24]Colonel [?] Palladino assumed command 9 Nov 1914 - overall framed size: 11 3/4x9 1/4" [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #25]Honorable discharge of Private First Class Frank J. May, Company I, 104th Infantry, 7 May 1919, granted by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts - overall framed size: 14"x11" [from Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield] [original item #29]Color print of World War I and World War II combat infantrymen in full kit - 10 ½"x8 3/4" [from Al Bergeron] [original item #30]"The Brutal Reich" photocopy from illustration in Heraldry and Regalia of War - 10 3/4"x8 5/8" [from Al Bergeron] [original item #31]F Company's champion rifle team - 1927 - six members unidentified - framed dimensions 5 5/8"x7 5/8" [from Al Bergeron] [original item #32]First Lieutenant Horace Delaittie, Chaplain Father John B. DeValle, Captain Jas. J. Rivers, Lieutenant Robert Bell, Lieutenant Sullivan - taken Jul 1918 outside Belleau Woods, Marne, France after coming out of action as officers, Company B, 104th Infantry Regiment, 26th Division American Expeditionary Forces - photographer unknown - framed dimensions: 8 1/8"x10 1/8" [from Al Bergeron] THINGS WITHOUT GIFT FORMS Photographs from Al Bergeron and Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield (cont.): [original item #33]H (Howitzer) Company, 104th Infantry, Massachusetts National Guard, Howard Street Armory, Springfield, Massachusetts, 1939 - framed dimensions: 12 1/8"x9 1/8" [from Al Bergeron] [original item #34]Machine gun company, World War I, Howard Street Armory, Springfield, Massachusetts, 1917 - photographer unknown - framed dimensions: 9 1/8"x12 1/8" [from Al Bergeron] [original item #35]"Stubby," the dog - American Expeditionary Forces mascot in World War I - shown stuffed and mounted, wearing on a blanket all of his medals - photographer unknown - framed dimensions: 9 1/8"x11 1/8" [from Al Bergeron] [original item #36]Albert E. Bergeron of Ludlow, Massachusetts reviews some of the items he has gathered for the 104th regimental museum - date unknown - framed dimensions: 8 5/8"x10 5/8" [from Al Bergeron] [original item #37]"John Silver" World War I carrier pigeon, wounded over Meuse-Argonne battlefield - framed dimensions: 9 1/8"x11 1/8" [from Al Bergeron] [original item #38]U.S.S. Mount Vernon, the United States naval troop ship that brought Yankee Division to France, 1918 - unframed: 6 ½"x7 ½" [from Al Bergeron] [original item #39]Wounded World War I soldier in full battle dress - famous photo - identifiable as to source- probably not a member of 104th - framed dimensions: 6 3/4"x8 5/8" [from Al Bergeron] [original item #43]Officers and guests - undated - no location given - uniforms suggest 1930s - some guests identified - unframed 8"x10" print [from Al Bergeron] THINGS WITHOUT GIFT FORMS Photographs from Al Bergeron and Massachusetts National Guard Armory, Roosevelt Avenue, Springfield (cont.): [original item #44]Passaga banquet - Hotel Kimball, 6 Jul 1927 - view of head table - guests not identified - unframed 8"x10" print [from Al Bergeron] [original item #45]Field and staff officers (unidentified by name) - 104th Massachusetts National Guard - circa 1901 - cardboard mount 8"x10", actual print 4 ½"x7" [from Al Bergeron] [original item #46]Three views Second Infantry - floating bridge, Agawam River - 1901 - prints: 3 5/8"x4 5/8" - mounted on cardboard [from Al Bergeron] THINGS WITHOUT GIFT FORMS Books from North Adams Armory, 29 Mar 1993 2 cartons, containing (item #s are from preliminary inventory): Box 1 1.The Doughboy, 1923 [yearbook]. Fort Benning, Georgia: The Infantry School, United States Army, 1923. 2.Cole, Hugh M. United States Army in World War II: The European theater of Operations: The Lorraine Campaign. Washington, DC: Historical Division, Department of the Army, 1950. 3.Log book of M Company, 104th Infantry, Massachusetts National Guard - Machine gun instruction practice, 1922. 4.Ashburn, P.M. (Major, Medical Corps, United States Army). The Elements of Military Hygiene. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1915. 5.Titherington, Richard H. A History of the Spanish War of 1898. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1900. 6.Orcutt, Louis E. Supplementary Volume to the Great War History. New York: The Christian Herald, 1920. 7.Mounted Service School, Fort Riley, Kansas. The Army Horse in Accident and Disease. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1909. 8.Abbot, Willis J. The Nations at War. New York [?]: Syndicate Publishing Co., 1917. 9.Chief of Staff, United States Army. Field Service Regulations, United States Army. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1905. 10.Hatcher, Julian S. (Major) et al. Machine Guns. Menasha, Wisconsin: George Banta Publishing Company, 1917. 11.Bond, P. S., and Mcdonough, M. J. Technique of Modern Tactics. Menasha, Wisconsin: George Banta Publishing Company, 1916. THINGS WITHOUT GIFT FORMS Books from North Adams Armory, 29 Mar 1993 (cont.) 12.Marshall, Francis C. (Major, Second Cavalry) and Simonds, George S. (Captain, Twenty-second Infantry). A Military Primer. Columbus, Ohio: The Edward T. Miller Co., 1913. Box 2 13.Message book M-210-A, Signal Corps, United States Army, 1955-1957 14.Fortieth anniversary mobilization of the National Guard - Veterans Day celebration - 11 Nov 1980 - History and highlights souvenir book 15.35th annual Apremont Day reunion - 104th Infantry - A. E. F. Veterans Association - 23-24 Apr 1954, Adams, Massachusetts 16.18th annual Apremont Day reunion [2 copies] - 104th Infantry - A. E. F. Veterans Association - 23-24 Apr 1937, North Adams, Massachusetts 17.The Infantry Journal, Washington, D.C.: the U.S. Infantry Association Dec 1927Vol. XXXINo. 6 Feb 1928Vol. XXXIINo. 2 Apr 1928Vol. XXXIINo. 4 May 1928Vol. XXXIINo. 5 Aug 1928Vol. XXXIIINo. 2 Sep 1928Vol. XXXIIINo. 3 Oct 1928Vol. XXXIIINo. 4 Nov 1928Vol. XXXIIINo. 5 Feb 1929Vol. XXXIVNo. 2 Mar 1929Vol. XXXIVNo. 3 Apr 1929Vol. XXXIVNo. 4 May 1929Vol. XXXIVNo. 5 Jul 1929Vol. XXXVNo. 1 Oct 1929Vol. XXXVNo. 4 Nov 1929Vol. XXXVNo. 5 Dec 1929Vol. XXXVNo. 6 Feb 1930Vol. XXXVINo. 2 Mar 1930Vol. XXXVINo. 3 Apr 1930Vol. XXXVINo. 4 May 1930Vol. XXXVINo. 5 Jun 1930Vol. XXXVINo. 6 Jul 1930Vol. XXXVII No. 1 THINGS WITHOUT GIFT FORMS Pictures from National Guard Armory, North Adams, Massachusetts, 7 Mar 1994 [mostly unboxed oversize] 1.Seven 8"x10" black-and-white prints recording 50th anniversary banquet and honor guard - 18 Nov 1937 - had been mounted on frame panel--photos fell out of frame, have been put in a folder in a document case 2.Nicely framed photo portrait of the eight officers and men of the Rifle Team, Company M, Second Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, regimental champions 1890, 1891, 1892--photo taken 1892 3.Portrait photograph of two soldiers, probably Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, in Spanish-American War vintage dress uniforms - black oak frame - 28 1/4"x22 5/8" 4.Modern (probably 1950s) reproduction of artist's conception of battle of Bunker Hill - oak frame - 20 3/4"x26 3/4" 5.Group portrait - 1919 basketball team with coach or manager - painted frame - 19 1/4"x23 1/4" 6.Group portrait - unidentified basketball team, circa 1915 - painted frame - 19 3/8"x23 1/4" 7.Group portrait - M Company, 104th United States Infantry, 26th Division, Camp Devens, 14 Apr 1919 - framed - 11 ½"x42" 8.Group portrait - M Company, 104th United States Infantry, 26th Division, Camp Devens, 14 Apr 1919 - unframed - pasted on plywood 9.Group portrait - unidentified group of officers and men, probably Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, probably circa 1915, wearing dress uniforms - black frame - 14 1/8"x40 5/8" [frame fell apart--photo now unframed] 10.Group portrait - officers, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia at Instruction Camp, West Newbury, Massachusetts, 22-25 Jun 1912 - black painted frame - 8 7/8"x45 ½" - Falk Photo, Boston 11.Company M, 20th Regiment, Massachusetts State Guard, Camp Calvin Coolidge, Aug 1919 - Pyle Photo Company, Waltham - black frame - 9 ½"x37" THINGS WITHOUT GIFT FORMS Pictures from National Guard Armory, North Adams, Massachusetts, 7 Mar 1994 [mostly unboxed oversize] (cont.) 12.Review of 20th Regiment, Massachusetts State Guard on Governor's Day - Camp Calvin Coolidge, Aug 1919 - Pyle Photo Company, Waltham - black frame - 9 ½"x37 ½" 13.Group portrait - Company M, 104th Infantry, Massachusetts National Guard, Camp Devens, 1928 - black frame - 8 ½"x30 3/8" - Waid Studio, Boston 14.Group portrait - Company M, 104th Infantry, Massachusetts National Guard, Camp Devens, 1927 - framed - 9"x27 7/8" 15.Group portrait - Company M, 104th Infantry, Massachusetts National Guard, Camp Devens, 1931 - framed - 8 7/8"x28 7/8" 16.Group portrait - Company M, 104th Regiment Infantry, Massachusetts National Guard, Camp Devens, Oct 1921 - photograph by T. H. Merritt, Somerville, Massachusetts - framed - 8 3/8" x27 3/8" 17.Panoramic photograph - review of 12th Division by Major General Henry P. McCain, 14 Sep 1918, Camp Devens - photo by Geo. H. Russell, Lowell, Massachusetts - framed - 8 ½"x29 ½" 18.Group portrait - Company M, 104th Infantry Massachusetts National Guard - Fort Devens, 1934 - photo by Waid-Merritt, Boston - framed - 8 5/8"x26 3/4" 19.Group portrait with Army mules - Company M, 104th Regiment Infantry, Massachusetts National Guard, Camp Devens, Jul 1922 - photo by ? - Fitchburg, Massachusetts - framed - 7 ½"x24 5/8" 20.Group portrait - Company M, 104th Infantry at Fort Devens, 1933 - framed 8 3/4"x28 3/8" - photo torn 21.Group portrait - Company M, 104th Infantry, Massachusetts National Guard, First Army maneuvers, Plattsburg, New York, 13-27 Aug 1939 - framed - 8 7/8"x27 5/8" 22.Panoramic view - tents at Camp Calvin Coolidge, 1919 - Pyle Photo, Waltham, Massachusetts - framed - 9 1/8"x25 ½" THINGS WITHOUT GIFT FORMS Pictures from National Guard Armory, North Adams, Massachusetts, 7 Mar 1994 [mostly unboxed oversize] (cont.) 23.Group portrait - Company M, 104th Infantry, Massachusetts National Guard - Military reservation, Falmouth, Massachusetts - photo by Waid Studio, Boston - framed - 8 5/8"x25 5/8" - glass broken/photo damage 24.Group portrait - Company M, 104th Infantry, Massachusetts National Guard, Camp Devens, 1927 - framed - 7 5/8"x26 ½" 25.Group portrait - Company M, 104th Infantry, 26th Division, Massachusetts National Guard, Camp Drum, New York, Jul 1956 - framed - 8"x19 3/4" 26.Group portrait and photo collage - Company M, 104th Infantry, Massachusetts National Guard, 1937, Massachusetts Military Reservation - photo by Waid, Boston - framed - 10 5/8"x20 3/8" 27.Memorial portrait of Franklin Washburn Manning, late of Company M, Second Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, died 17 Aug 1898, buried at sea from transport Mobile - framed - 24 5/8"x17 3/8" 28.Group portrait - Company M, 104th Infantry, 26th Division, 52nd Brigade, war maneuvers, Plattsburg, New York, 14-25 Aug 1939 - photo by Gravelle, Pittsfield, Massachusetts - framed - 11 3/8"x29 3/8" - inscription on reverse reads "donated by former guardsman Vic Malloy, ret'd USMC middle row, second from left God Bless" 29.Portrait of Company M, 104th Infantry basketball team of 1915-1916 - photo by Gus Smith, Adams, Massachusetts - framed - 14 1/4"x16 ½" 30.[probably from North Adams--not listed in original inventory] Framed news clipping 3 Jul 1931 about armory opening 31.[probably from North Adams--not listed in original inventory] Framed proclamation declaring 11-17 Aug 1986 as National Guard Week in city of North Adams THINGS WITHOUT GIFT FORMS Books from unknown source: 1 carton, containing: 1.Les Americains au Camp d'Auvours. France [World War I postcard book] 2.Basic Field Manual, Vol. II: Infantry Drill Regulations. United States Infantry Association. 3.War Department. Basic Field Manual: U.S. rifle Caliber .30, M1903 4.War Department. Basic Field Manual: First Aid for Soldiers, 7 Apr 1943. 5.FM21-13 Department of the Army Field Manual. The Soldier's Guide. Department of the Army, Jun 1952. 6.FM 7-30 Department of the Army. Service and Medical Companies Infantry Regiment. Department of the Army, Sep 1949. 7.Loose typewritten notes 8.Souvenir de Esch-sur-Sure 9.Massachusetts' own 104th Infantry Regiment [multiple copies] 10.The Soldier's handbook - The infantry journal 11.Service diary of Eugene Traynor, 1917-1919, 104th United States Infantry Company I [typescript] 12.Three copies of HQ Co. IST BN. A. B. C. D. Co. [?] list of camps, cities, and dates in World War II--where 104th was? 13.8"x10" photograph "Part of Co. H MVM 8th Reg. Before leaving Salem Armory for camp in Lynchfield Jul 1917" 14.Journal of William Earl Lacross - machine-gunner with 104th, 1918- donated by Mrs. Mae Marchetti and Orese Hebert, 6 Aug 1979 THINGS WITHOUT GIFT FORMS Books from unknown source (cont.): 15.Undated journal - Private George Clark #6,000,264 - Armory detachment of ordnance, Springfield Armory, Massachusetts 16.Payroll, Company C, 104th - Carolina Beach, North Carolina, Jul 1942 17.2 copies - The Sabre [yearbook] Massachusetts National Guard Training School, Cambridge, Massachusetts (4 graduation programs included) 18.26th Division summary of operations in the World War, 1944. 19.Pictorial story of the First United States Army Maneuvers, Pine Camp, New York, 1935 20.26th Infantry Division, Massachusetts National Guard Yearbook, 1950. 21.Historical and Pictorial Review - National Guard of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1939 22.Nelson, John. A brief history of the Fighting Yankee Division. THINGS WITHOUT GIFT FORMS Gift [?] from unknown donor, 22 Aug 1994 ("Last Squad" materials) [no gift form - just inventory] Oversized photographs (most framed)--not boxed 1.Framed group photograph: "Company F 102 Infantry, 26 Division, A. E. F." © El Juan Studio, Newport, Rhode Island - framed dimensions: 10 3/4"x42 ½" 2.Framed group photograph: "Headquarters Company 321st Field Artillery - Camp Gordon, Georgia" - photo by Francis E. Price, Constitution Building, Atlanta, Georgia - frame dimensions: 8"x38" - photo early 1920s 3.Framed group photograph: "H Company, 104th Infantry, Massachusetts National Guard, Camp Devens, 1929" - framed dimensions: 9 ½"x34 1/4" 4.Framed group photograph: "Company F, Second Regiment of Connecticut" - framed dimensions - 10 ½"x33 ½" 5.Unframed cardboard-mounted group photograph: "Depot Brigade Exchange, Camp Devens, Massachusetts, February 1918" - photo by G. W. Lovell with Falk Photo Company, Boston - dimensions: 7 3/8"x18 1/4" Other items--in one document case: 6.Ring binder notebook and related memorabilia pertaining to "The Last Squad," a group of survivors of service in the 104th Infantry during World War I. Ring binder holds documents of congratulation on their April 1940 annual reunion 7.24 color snapshots of members of "The Last Squad" at a reunion gathering Also, several items supposed to be mounted on a display board--mostly badges and medals--probably transferred to objects collectionTHINGS WITHOUT GIFT FORMS Photographs possibly from Bud Lillie?--all are of Company K--one photograph has a stick on note with "Bud Lillie 664-4748" written on it [all are unboxed oversize] [no gift form] 1.Company K, Camp Devens, 1930 2.K Company, 104th Infantry, Massachusetts National Guard, Fort Devens, 1934 3.K Company, 104th Infantry, Massachusetts National Guard, military reservation, Falmouth, Massachusetts, 1936 4.Collage - Company K, 104th Infantry United States Army, Camp Edwards, Falmouth, Massachusetts, 1941 5.Collage - Company K, 104th Infantry United States Army, Camp Edwards, Falmouth, Massachusetts, 1937 6.Company K, 104th Infantry Regiment, Camp Drum, New York, 10-24 Jul 1954 7.Company K, 104th Infantry Massachusetts National Guard, 9-23 Jul 1949 - Camp Edwards, Massachusetts 8.Company K, 104th Infantry Massachusetts National Guard, 10-24 Jul 1948, Camp Edwards, Massachusetts THINGS WITHOUT GIFT FORMS Carton of 104th materials from unidentified sources: Bunker Hill Centennial newspaper - 1875 Prayer book Jesus Teach Me to Pray - name on inside back cover is H. Lehmann, Holyoke, Massachusetts - name on flyleaf looks like "A. Pairadie" or "Pairadu" War Department Pamphlet #21-30 "Our Red Army Ally," Apr 1945 Album of Berlin - postcard booklet World War II era Extracts from Manual of Physical Training for use in the United States Army. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1917. Inscription on flyleaf "Sergt. Archie R. Pairadie [Pairadu?] first Platoon" Holyoke in the Great War - cover and several pages missing 6 German military brochures - World War II Several 104th shields cut out from a publication or program of some kind, along with several photocopies of an explanation of the symbolism of the shield Mailing list of former Company B members (World War II) - Oct 1959 Mailing list of Company B, K, M, and C members Photocopied program for memorial service 1976 Stars and Stripes 9 May 1945 and 25 Mar 1944 THINGS WITHOUT GIFT FORMS Carton of 104th materials from unidentified sources (cont.): The National Guardsman Oct 1961 Nov 1961 Jan 1962 Feb 1962 Mar 1962 May 1962 Sep 1962 Nov 1962 Jan 1963 Feb 1963 Mar 1963 Apr 1963 Sep 1963 Nov 1963 Dec 1963 Jan 1964 Program for divisional parade 25 Apr 1919, Boston, Massachusetts Scrapbooks (one of these may go with Bergeron materials?) Blue cardboard bound scrapbook of clippings, 1929 and 1930 Blue plastic binder, documents and clippings [possibly assembled by Al Bergeron?] Envelope of World War II era photographs Program for 5th reunion, 104th Infantry, 25-26 Apr 1924, Holyoke, Massachusetts Letters to Al Bergeron Miscellaneous loose newspaper clippings THINGS WITHOUT GIFT FORMS Oversize photographs - sources unknown: Framed: 17th Company, 5th Battalion, Depot Brigade, Camp Devens, Massachusetts, 1918 Collage of photographs circa 1950s/1960s? 11th Company, 3rd Battalion, Depot Brigade, Camp Devens, Massachusetts, 1918 Company D - 104th Infantry, 26th Division, United States Army, no date [World War I era?] Company H - 104th Infantry, United States Army, Camp Edwards, Massachusetts, 1941 Major Karl. J. Thompson, QMC [Quartermaster Corps?] Commanding Camp Upton, New York, 5 May 1920 [many men identified] Company L, 104th Infantry, Massachusetts National Guard, Pine Camp, New York, 1951 Unframed: Battery D - 303rd Field Artillery, Camp Devens, Jul 1918 [?] Collage "A Challenge" - color snapshots recent Colonel Paul J. Norton and officers of 104th Infantry Camp Devens 1924 Service Company 104th Infantry 26th Division Massachusetts National Guard Camp Drum, NY Jul 1956 B Company, 104th Infantry Massachusetts National Guard, Fort Devens, 1934 Company D 104th Infantry United States Army made at Camp Bartlett, 7 Sep 1917 [photo torn in half] Service Company 104th Infantry Massachusetts National Guard, Camp Devens, Massachusetts - 15 Jul 1929 Service Company, 104th Infantry Massachusetts National Guard, Camp Devens - 1924 Print of mural - "Decoration of the colors - 104th Infantry A. E. F. By General Passaga" 104th Infantry Massachusetts National guard - no date [circa 1920s?] - photo by Hames Studio, Athol, Massachusetts Company B, 104th 26th Division, American Expeditionary Forces - no date [circa 1910s, 1920s?] - El Juan Studio, Newport, Rhode Island Company B, Fort Devens - 1933 [badly torn] B Company, 104th Infantry Massachusetts National Guard, Fort Devens 1932 No identification - circa 1920s Company B 104th Massachusetts National Guard Camp Devens 1931 THINGS WITHOUT GIFT FORMS Misc. Oversize items - sources unknown: Book on Famous Leaders and Battle Scenes of the Civil War (in 16"x20" oversize box) Book on Spanish-American War - The Story of the War of 1898 (in 16"x20" oversize box) War Department Corps of Engineers Fire Control Map - Fort Benning, Georgia - 1920 5 white scrapbooks on 104th Oversize framed photograph donated [? No gift form] by Mrs. Stanley Kenerson of Springfield Service Company, 104th Infantry, Massachusetts National Guard, Camp Devens 1931 1999 additions: 1999-0019: 40th Anniversary Mobilization of the National Guard History & Highlights Souvenir Book, 11 Nov 1980 Retirement Testimonial, Major General Chester E. Gorski, 1991 Assorted newspaper clippings on 104th regiment |
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Military organizations Military personnel Soldiers Spanish-American War, 1898 United States. Army--History--Punitive Expedition into Mexico, 1916 United States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 104th War World War, 1914-1918 World War, 1939-1945 |
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Military organizations Military personnel Soldiers Spanish-American War, 1898 United States. Army--History--Punitive Expedition into Mexico, 1916 United States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 104th War World War, 1914-1918 World War, 1939-1945 |