USAMHI Nebraska RefBranch dv Feb 92 MILITARY NEBRASKA A Working Bibliography Contents General/Miscellaneous............p.1 19th Century.....................p.1 Spanish-American War Era.........p.2 World War I......................p.3 World War II.....................p.3 Since 1945.......................p.4 GENERAL/MISCELLANEOUS Nebraska. Adjutant General's Office. History, Army and Air National Guard: Nebraska, 1854-1957. Lincoln: Graham, 1957. 196 p. UA310N43. Nebraska. Adjutant General's Office. The Adjutants General, State of Nebraska, 1864-1964. Lincoln: Mil Dept, 1964. 63 p. UA319N4. U.S. Federal Writer's Project. A Military History of Nebraska. Lincoln, 1939. 103 p. F666F381. 19TH CENTURY Clark, Christopher G. "Defending the Frontier." Thesis, Kearney State College, 1984. 97 p. F666C52. US Army in Neb, 1849-53. Dyer, Frederick H. Compendium of the War of the Rebellion. Vol 2. Dayton, OH: Morningside, 1979. Ref. See pp. 1344-1345 for concise summaries of Neb's Civil War units' service. Grange, Roger T. "Fort Robinson: Outpost on the Plains." Reprint from Nebraska History (Sep 58), pp. 191-240. F666G73. NEBRASKA p.2 Greely, Adolphus W. Papers. 1 bx. Arch. Incls refs to his tours in West, esp Nebraska. Nebraska. Adjutant General's Office. Biennial Report of Brigadier General Patrick H. Barry, Adjutant General of Nebraska. Lincoln: State Journal, 1895-96. UA43N22. Mattes, Merrill J. The Great Platte River Road: Fort Kearny to Fort Laramie. Lincoln: Nebraska State Hist Soc, 1969. 521 p. F661N3. Nebraska. Adjutant General's Office. Roster of Nebraska Volunteers from 1861-1869. Hastings: Wigton & Evans, 1888. 236 p. E518.4N36. Incls rosters of Civil War units. Raymond, Anan. Not So Long Ago. Chicago, IL: Raymond, 1965. 554 p. F666R39A3 Stanton, G. Smith. When the Wildwood was in Flower. NY: Ogilvie, 1909. F621S72A3 See Chap X. Wilson, Ruby E. Frank J. North: Pawnee Scout Commander and Pioneer. Athens, OH: Swallow, 1984. 334 p. E99P3N678. See also: - Indian Wars bibs - Forts Files, e.g. Ft Atkinson - Spec Bib 17 - Photo Arch e.g. COL Robert Livingston, 1st Neb Vol Cav, and CPT John McConihe, 1st Neb Inf. See indexes under "Nebraska". SPANISH AMERICAN WAR ERA History of the Operations of the First Nebraska Infantry, U.S.V. in the Campaign in the Philippine Islands. 1899. 96 p. DS683N24.1st Inf.H58. Johnson, John R. Nebraska in the Spanish-American War and the Philippine Insurrection: A Study in Imperialism. 1937. 400 p. F666J65. NEBRASKA p.3 Neville, F.R., ed. The Manila Expedition. San Francisco, CA: Wave, 1898. 23 p. E726N24.1st Inf.N48. See also: - Veterans Survey, Sp-Am Era (Arch) incls over 20 returns (questionnaires, etc.) from former members of the 3 Neb rgts. - Photos in Sp-Am Vets Survey, Photo Arch. WORLD WAR I Note: Most of the federalized National Guard of Nebraska served as components of the 34th Division. One medical unit served in the 117th Sanitary Train of the 42d Div. See: Davies, Kenneth M. To the Last Man: The Chronicle of the 135th Infantry Regiment of Minnesota. St Paul, MN: Ramsey County Hist Soc, 1982. 185 p. UA274.135th.D38. See pp. 77-80. Robb, Winfred E. The Price of Our Heritage: In Memory of the Heroic Dead of the 168 Infantry. Des Moines, IA: American, 1919. 417 p. 603-168-1919. Photos included. Taber, John H. The Story of the 168th Infantry. Iowa City, IA: State Hist Soc, 1925. 2 vol. 603-168-1925. U.S. Army. 117th Sanitary Train. Iodine and Gasoline. n.p., 1919. 192 p. 709-117ST-1919. Its 166th Field Hosp was comprised of Nebraskans. See also: - Veterans Survey, WWI (Arch) incls over 50 completed questionnaires and other material from 34th Div members and 4 from the 117th Sanitary Train. - 42d Div histories. Note 2: Other Nebraskans served in the 355th Inf Rgt of the 89th Div. See: American Battle Monuments Commission. 89th Division: Summary of Operations in the World War. Wash, DC: GPO, 1944. 59 p. 05- 89-1944. NEBRASKA p.4 English, George H., Jr. History of the 89th Division, U.S.A. Denver, CO: Smith-Books, 1920. 511 p. 05-89-1920. Masseck, C.J. Official Brief History, 89th Division, USA, 1917-1918- 1919. n.p., 1919? 49 p. 05-89-1919. U.S. Army. 89th Inf Div. Report on St. Mihiel Offensive, 89th Division, September 12-13, 1918. Ft. Leavenworth, KS: Army Service Schools Press, 1919. 71 p. 05-89-1919/2. U.S. Army War College. Hist Sec. "The Eighty-Ninth Division, 1917- 1918." Analytical study, 1924. 61 p. 05-89-1924. See also: - WWI Vets Survey incls 17 returns from 355th. WORLD WAR II Note: The federalized National Guard of Nebraska served in the 35th Infantry Division. Connecticut. Governor's Office. Connecticut Men, 35th-Santa Fe- Division, October 1945. Hartford, 1945. 19 p. 05-35-1945. Nebraska. National Guard. Historical Annual, National Guard of the State of Nebraska. Baton Rouge, LA: Army and Navy Pub, 1938. UA310A2. U.S. Army. 35th Division. Thirty-Fifth Division, Camp Robinson, Arkansas, 1941. Little Rock, AR: Arkansas Print, 1941. ca 125 p. 05-35-1941. ________. Presenting the 35th Infantry Division in World War II, 1941-1945. Atlanta, GA: Love, 1946? ca 250 p. 05-35-1946/2. ________. Roster, 35th Infantry Division, POE to POE. n.p., 1946? 173 p. 05-35-1946. U.S. Army. European Theater of Operations. Attack! Paris, 1945. 32 p. 05-35-1944/2. Incls 1 large map. NEBRASKA p.5 SINCE 1945 Nebraska. Adjutant General's Office. Biennial Report for Fiscal Year.... Lincoln, 1950s-1964. UA43N224.