Preliminary Guide to the Manuscript Collection of the U.S. Military Academy Library, compiled by J. Thomas Russell (West Point, 1968).
Resources (6)
Amos Blanchard Shattuck (1896-1934)
Son of an army officer stationed in the Philippines. Copy of the journal "From Manila to New York via Trans-Siberian," 26 July-9 September 1913, 110 pp., accompanied by copies of a time table, map, and brochure from the International Sleeping Car Co. Young Shattuck was en route to Exeter via Manchuria, Siberia, Germany, and England.
Arthur Pendleton Bagby (1794-1858)
Governor of Alabama and diplomat. Letter, 2 April 1849, to his son, Cadet Arthur P. Bagby, Jr., written while Bagby, Sr. was U.S. minister to Russia.
Benjamin Abbott Dickson (1897-1975)
Papers, 1919–75, ca. 192 items. U.S. Army officer. Includes diary, 20 August-7 November 1919, 54 letters, and 138 photographs pertaining to the colonel's experience as an officer with the North Russian expedition.
Ernest Kuhn (1864-1935)
Papers, 1885–1935, over 300 items. U.S. Army general. Includes 8 diaries and over 300 photographs covering the period he was military attache to the U.S. legation in Tokyo for the purpose of observing the Japanese army during the war with Russia in 1904.
George Evans Stewart (1872-1946)
Papers, 1918–40, 1 box. U.S. Army officer. Participated in the North Russian expedition during the American intervention in the Russian Civil War. Ca. 205 items 1918–19, including official correspondence, documents, reports, and maps, pertain to his career and the North Russian expedition in particular. (NUCMC 70–1360)
William Sidney Graves (1865-1940)
Papers, 1919–20, 10 items. Commander of American Expeditionary Forces in Siberia, 1918–20. Photograph of the 27th Infantry officers seated beneath the Siberian Expedition insignia, an insignia lapel pin, and some Russian currency.