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Dental Corps Bibliography 1 BIBLIOGRAPHY Archives Maine State Archives: Death Records National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, DC: Record Group 15, Bureau of Pensions and the Veterans Administration, 1861-1942. Record Group 18, Army Air Forces: Entry 50, Spruce Production Districts, Clatsop District, Correspondence Relating to Personnel, May-Dec. 1918. Entry 166, Office of the Chief of the Air Corps, 1917-44, Administrative Division, General Correspondence, 1917-38. Entry 290, Headquarters Army Air Forces, 1918-55, Office of the Commanding General, General Correspondence, Jan. 1939-Sept. 1942. Entry 393, Eberts Field, Lonoke, AK, General Correspondence, 1918-19. Entry 465, Love Field, Dallas, TX, General Correspondence, 1918-21. Entry 499, Mather Field, Sacramento, CA, General Correspondence, 1918-23. Entry 562, Ross Field, Arcadia, CA, General Correspondence, 1918-29. Record Group 92, Office of the Quartermaster General: Entry 1942, Cemeterial Division, Correspondence, Reports, Telegrams, Applications, and Other Papers Relating to Burials of Service Personnel (ABurial Case Files@), 1915-39. Record Group 93, War Department Collection of Revolutionary War Records: Microcopy 881, Compiled Service Records of Soldiers Who Served in the American Army During the Revolutionary War. Record Group 94, Adjutant General=s Office: Compiled Military Service Records. Entry 12, Letters Received, 1805-89. Entry 25, Document File 1890-1917. Entry 26, Record Cards, 1890-1917. Entry 91, Enlistment Papers, 1798-October 31, 1912 Entry 208, Letters Sent and Endorsements [U.S. Military Academy], 1867-93. Enty 214, Correspondence Relating to the Military Academy, 1867-1904. Entry 297, Appointment, Commission and Personal Branch, Letters Received, 1863-94. Entry 519, Carded Records, Volunteer Organizations: Civil War, 1861-65. Entry 522, Carded Records, Volunteer Organizations: Spanish-American War, 1898. 2 Entry 561, Personal Papers, Medical Officers and Physicians (AMedical Officer=s Files), prior to 1912. Howe, Albion P., Papers. Microcopy 602, Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Soldiers Who Served During the War of 1812. Record Group 109, War Department Collection of Confederate Records: Entry 3, Collected Record Books of Various Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Offices, 1860-65. Entry 175, Memorials and Petitions [to Confederate Congress],1861-65. Microcopy 253,Consolidated Index to Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers. Microcopy 270, Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of North Carolina. Microcopy 324, Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Virginia. Microcopy 331, Compiled Service Records of Confederate General and Staff Officers and Non-Regimental Enlisted Men. Microcopy 345, Union Provost Marshals= File of Papers Relating to Citizens. Microcopy 437, Letters Received by the Confederate Secretary of War, 1861-65. Printed Records Relating to Confederate Congress. Record Group 111, Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer Entry 45, General Correspondence, No. 703, Box 1818. Record Group 112, Office of the Surgeon General: Entry 2, Letters and Endorsements Sent, Apr. 1818-Oct. 1889. Entry 6, Letters and Endorsements Sent to the War Department, Sept. 1862-Oct. 1889. Entry 7, Letters and Endorsements Sent to Medical Officers (AMilitary Letters@), Sept. 1862- Sept. 1872. Entry 12, Letters Received, 1818-89. Entry 22, General Correspondence, 1890-94. Entry 25, Record Cards for General Correspondence, 1894-1917. Entry 26, General Correspondence, 1894-1917. Entry 29, General Correspondence, 1917-46. Entry 101, Case Files of Persons Examined for Appointment as Dental Surgeons, 1900-17. Entry 240, Reference File (APolicy and Precedent File@), 1887-1948. Entry 242, Decisions and Opinions of the Judge Advocate General Relating to the Medical Department, 1904-9. Record Group 120: American Expeditionary Forces (World War I), 1917-23: Entry 11, Correspondence Relating to American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) Schools, ("Training File"), 1917-19. Entry 32, General Staff, G-1, Organization and Equipment Division, General Correspondence, 1917-19. 3 Entry 352, Headquarters Army Schools, Langres, Correspondence, 1917-19. Entry 395, Headquarters Army Schools, Langres, Army Sanitary School, Correspondence of the Dental Section, 1917-19. Entry 397, Headquarters Army Schools, Langres, Army Sanitary School, Miscellaneous Records of the Dental Section, 1917-19. Entry 408, A.E.F. University, Beaune, General Correspondence, 1918-19. Entry 588, Inspector General, General Correspondence, 1917-19. Entry 763, First Army, Office of the Commander, General Correspondence, 1918-19. Entry 858, First Army, Chief Quartermaster, General Correspondence, 1918-19. Entry 864, First Army, Reports, Returns, and Rosters of the Office of the Chief Surgeon, 1917-19. Entry 922, Second Army, Chief Surgeon, General Correspondence, 1917-19. Entry 923, Second Army, Records of the Office of the Chief Surgeon, 1917-19. Entry 924, Second Army, Records of the Dental Surgeon, 1917-19. Entry 931, Third Army, Office of the Commander, Reports, Studies, Monographs, and other Records Relating to the Activities of the Third Army (AHistorical File@), 1918-19. Entry 976, Third Army, Chief Surgeon, Correspondence, 1917-19. Entry 991, Office of the Corps Commander, General Orders, 1918-19, I Army Corps. Entry 1040, Records of the Corps Surgeon, 1918-19, II Army Corps. Entry 1041, Records of Medical Units of the II Army Corps, 1918-19. Entry 1042, Office of the Corps Commander, General Correspondence, 1918-19, III Army Corps. Entry 1071, Records of the Corps Surgeon, 1918-19, III Army Corps. Entry 1074, Office of the Corps Commander, General Correspondence, 1918-19, IV Army Corps. Entry 1147, Records of the Corps Surgeon, 1918-19, V Army Corps. Entry 1167, Records of the Corps Surgeon, 1918-19, VI Army Corps. Entry 1198, Records of the Corps Surgeon, 1918-19, VII Army Corps. Entry 1221, Records of the Corps Surgeon, 1918-19, VIII Army Corps. Entry 1360, General Correspondence, July 1919-Jan, 1923, Inspector General, American Forces in Germany. Entry 1400, Correspondence of the Surgeon, 1919-22, Port of Antwerp, American Forces in Germany. Entry 1482, General Correspondence, 1919-22, Chief Surgeon, American Forces in Germany. Entry 1484, Correspondence, Reports, and Other Records Relating to the History of the Office of the Chief Surgeon, 1919-21, American Forces in Germany. Entry 1496, Records of the Dental Surgeon at Coblenz, 1919-22, American Forces in Germany. Entry 1498, Correspondence, Reports, and Other Records Relating to the History of the Station Hospital at Coblenz, 1919-22. Entry 1524, General Correspondence, 1919-20, American Polish Relief Expedition. Entry 1534, Records of the Chief Surgeon, 1919-20, American Polish Relief Expedition. Entry 1537, General Correspondence, 1918-19, American Expeditionary Forces, Noeth Russia, 1918-19 4 Entry 1550, Correspondence of the Chief Surgeon, 1918-19, American Expeditionary Forces, North Russia, 1918-19. Entry 1551, Records of the Chief Surgeon, 1918-19, American Expeditionary Forces, North Russia, 1918-19. Entry 1552, Records of Medical Units, 1918-19, American Expeditionary Forces, North Russia, 1918-19. Entry 1554, Correspondence of Headquarters, U.S. Troops at Archangel, 1918-19, American Expeditionary Forces, North Russia, 1918-19. Entry 1614, Records of the Medical Department, U.S. Military Mission in Berlin, 1919. Entry 2062, Correspondence of the Surgeon, Headquarters Loc., 1917-18. Entry 2065, General Correspondence of the Chief Surgeon, 1917-19. Entry 2072, Office of the Chief Surgeon, Circulars, 1917-19. Entry 2084, Records of Evacuation Hospitals Nos. 1-60 and 114, 1917-19. Entry 2130, Records of Base Hospitals Nos. 1-142, 144-165, 202, 204, 206, 208, 210, 212, 214, 216, 218, 220, 222, 224, 226, 228, 230, 234, 236, and 238, 1917-19. Entry 2133, Records of Navy Base Hospitals Nos. 1 and 5, 1917-19. Entry 2144, Records of Chief Surgeons, Sanitary Trains, Field Hospital Companies and Sections, and Other Medical Units and Offices of Infantry Divisions Nos. 1-99, 1917-19. Entry 2163, Records of Infirmaries of Ammunition, Supply, Water Tank, and Troop Transport Trains, 1917-19. Entry 2255, Reports, Studies, Monographs, and Other Records Relating to the Activities of Base Section 1 ("Historical File"), 1917-19. Entry 2282, General Correspondence of the Section Surgeon, Base Section No. 1, 1917-19. Entry 2348, Correspondence of the Hospital Center at Savenay, Base Section No. 1, 1918-19. Entry 2353, Records of the Hospital Center at Savenay, Base Section No. 1, 1918-19. Entry 2356A, Correspondence of the Hospital (Infirmary), Saumur Artillery School, Base Section No. 1, 1918-19. Entry 2361, Section Headquarters, General Correspondence, Base Section No. 2, 1917-19. Entry 2398, General Correspondence of the Section Surgeon, Base Section No. 2, 1917-19. Entry 2812, Correspondence of the Hospital Center at Bazoilles, Advance Section, 1918-19. Entry 2917, Records of Headquarters Medical and Surgical Consultants at Neufchateau, Advance Section, 1918-19. Entry 2997, Correspondence of the Section Surgeon, Intermediate Section, 1918-19. Entry 3026, Records of the Hospital of the Casual Officers' Depot at Blois, Intermediate Section, 1918-19. Record Group 165, The War Department General and Special Staffs: Entry 3, Office of the Chief of Staff, General Correspondence, 1903-6. Entry 5, Office of the Chief of Staff, General Correspondence
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