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United States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 137th

 Organization

Found in 3 Records:

Henry John Weltmer papers

 Collection
Call Number: RH MS 23
Scope and Contents

The collection contains records, papers and photographs of Weltmer's military and business careers, along with family papers and memorabilia. Over the years, Weltmer kept copies of war correspondence and journals of the 137th Infantry and later the 130th Field Artillery activities. These records are a part of the collection. For additional photographs from the Henry J. Weltmer collection, see RH Ms-P23.

Dates: 1905 - 1956

Jayhawker in France Newspaper

 Collection — Folder 1: [Barcode: RH MS Q10_1]
Call Number: RH MS Q10
Overview

Jayhawker in France, v.1 no.2. Unofficial organ of the 137th infantry, Sampigny, France, Wednesday, February 5, 1919.

Dates: February 5, 1919

World War I letters from David Lupher, U.S. Army, 137th Infantry

 Collection — Folder 1
Call Number: RH MS P693
Overview

A collection of nineteen letters written from World War I soldier David Lupher (U.S. Army, 137th Infantry Regiment) to his family members. Lupher, a resident of Lawrence (Douglas County), Kansas, writes chiefly to his sister Dora, describing his training at Camp Doniphan, Oklahoma, and his later combat duty in France.

Dates: 1917 - 1919