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Summary Information
U.S. Army 107th Engineer Regiment Records 1917-1960
- United States. Army. Infantry Division, 32nd. Engineer Regiment, 107th
Mss 414; PH 6875
1.2 cubic feet (2 archives boxes and 1 flat box), 1.2 cubic feet of photographs (3 archives boxes), 0.6 cubic feet of negatives (3 negative boxes), and 0.1 cubic feet of ephemera (1 oversize folder)
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)
Records, primarily from 1917-1919, for a regiment composed of Michigan and Wisconsin troops, including regimental and company histories from training at Camp MacArthur, Texas, through the 1918 Alsace, Marne, Oise-Aisne, and Meuse-Argonne campaigns in France, through occupying Germany; field messages, memoranda, general orders, reconnaissance and intelligence reports, daily operations reports, and blueprints of structures constructed; and miscellaneous material relating to Charles Scudder's manuscript history of the regiment, the Association of the 107th Engineers, and addresses of some unit members through 1960. Visual materials include prints, ephemera, negatives, and cartoons by Milton D. Youngren, who later became a well-known cartoonist at the Chicago Tribune. English
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