Papers, ca. 1918–42, 1 box. U.S. Army officer. As a major he took part in the American intervention in North Russia. Ca. 33 pp. of his World War I diary concern operations in Murmansk and Archangel, typed. References to Admiral N. McCully, British forces, and many individual officers. Published in part as "First War With the Russians," Collier's (13 October 1951). Also, correspondence, 1918–20, 23 pp., concerning World War I; correspondence with American forces in European Russia in World War II, ca. 56 pp.; and further correspondence from 1941–42 relating mostly to China in World War II, ca. 20 pp. The papers include a typescript by John E. Wilson, army chaplain in Russia with the AEF in 1918–19, entitled "When Murmansk Went Yank," n.d., 9 pp.