Text Mexican troops at border now facing Americans. Sentries report large bodies of troops gathering across the river--militiamen enjoy shower bath in sudden heavy rain--all in good health. Clipping from the New York Herald related to the Mexican expedition of 1916. View Item
Text Peter D. Braisted, Jr. Article from the New York Evening Post newspaper, October 19, 1896, marking the death of Peter D. Braisted, Jr., with inscription. View Item
Text Died. Bremner--At Manhasset, Long Island, June 6, 1907, Colonel Andrew A. Bremner, in the 95th year of his age. Article from page 7 of the New York Tribune newspaper, June 8, 1907, marking the death of Andrew A. Bremner, with inscription. View Item
Text 23d reaches border camp. First section of Brooklyn infantry at Pharr. Soldiers to fall back. All Guard not needed for patrol duty. By Earl J. Hadley, staff correspondent of The Evening Sun. Clipping from The Evening Sun, New York related to the Mexican expedition of 1916. View Item
Text Only O'Ryan's views. Clipping from the Eagle on the length of the deployment of the New York National Guard to the Mexican border during the Mexican expedition of 1916. View Item
Text New York recruits to be called south. Telegram today will order all in armories to the border, it is reported. Affect 6,000 guardsmen. Gen. O'Ryan urges that all aid for troops go through active service auxillary Clipping from The New York Times related to the Mexican expedition of 1916. View Item
Text Not a shot fired in observance of Fourth by New York guardsmen. Men on border pass probably quietest Independence Day in their lives. Even national salute omitted. Colonel Fisk effectively answers statements of inadequate medicinal inspection. Clipping from the New York Herald related to the Mexican expedition of 1916, with photographs captioned "The Seventh hiking in Missouri's heat at Mokane" and "Lieut. Colonel Robert McLean and Colonel Willard C. Fisk." View Item
Text O'Ryan to furlough wedded guardsmen. New York troops needed for businesses at home also to get long leave. General admonishes men. Cautions against drinking and infractions of discipline--military court sits. Clipping from The New York Times related to the Mexican expedition of 1916. View Item
Text 11 men of Seventh stricken by heat in Missouri town. Drop when hiking around Mokane, but only three are carried to train, and they recover soon. Article from the New York World related to the Mexican expedition of 1916 [end of article lacking]. View Item
Text 7th Regiment repels invasion of provisions by 2 Mexicans. Legless intruder uses crutches to enter car--troops will reach border late to-night and detrain at Brownsville to-morrow. By Earl J. Hadley, staff correspondent of The Evening Sun. Clipping from The Evening Sun, New York, related to the Mexican expedition of 1916. View Item
Text The 7th Regiment to celebrate its one hundredth birthday. Almost one thousand graduates from its ranks have received army commissions, and not a few of these have won high military honors. Article from page 2 of the New York Tribune, April 8, 1906, on the Seventh Regiment's centennial, illustrated with photographs of various members and a depiction of the Regiment departing New York for Washington, D.C. during the American Civil War. View Item
Text Seventh's unique 100 years. Holds a place apart among national guard regiments. Its membership carefully picked from the days of its founding--owns its armory and practically self-supporting--great work in home riots. Article from the Sun, New York newspaper, May 6, 1906, on the Seventh Regiment's centennial, with inscription and photographs of Colonel Daniel Appleton, Andrew A. Bremner, and the Seventh Regiment Armory. View Item
Text [Leslie's Weekly newspaper articles related to celebrations of William H. Kipp fiftieth year of service in the Seventh Regiment, dated February 20, 1908]. Newspaper articles mounted by Florence Kipp Hope, with a photograph of William H. Kipp on horseback. View Item
Text Gen. Clark's funeral. Seventh Regiment gives commander full military burial. Article from page 4 of the New York Tribune newspaper, August 13, 1905, on the funeral of Emmons Clark, with photographs of the funeral procession. View Item
Text Gens. Wood and O'Ryan condemn system that delays troops. New York World, June 28, 1916 articles related to the Mexican expedition of 1916, with photographs captioned "7th Regiment off for border" and "Soldier of the 71st kissing his sweetheart good-bye." View Item
Text Pretty girls storm Ft. Wadsworth to capture the gallant Seventh. New York militiamen saved against their will by a high iron fence. Maids couldn't get in. But they had cameras and they carried pictures off in triumph. Article from the New York Evening World newspaper, June 10, 1907, related to a Seventh Regiment deployment to Fort Wadsworth, Staten Island, New York, illustrated with cartoons of daily regimental life. View Item
Text Funeral of Bandmaster Cappa. Article from the New York Evening Post newspaper, January 9, 1893, on the funeral of Bandleader Carlo Alberto Cappa. View Item
Still Image Attack on the Sixth Massachusetts, Baltimore. Depiction of the Baltimore riot of 1861, during the American Civil War. View Item
Text Soldier boys of the the gallant Seventh Regiment acting as platform rear guard; firing volley of farewells while troop train swept them off toward Mexican border. Clipping of photograph from the New York Globe of members of the Seventh Regiment standing on the back of a departing train, deployed during the Mexican expedition of 1916. View Item
Text Seventh's glorious day crowned by Taft. Brings praise from President on Regiment's 100th anniversary. 2,253 dine in Armory. Brilliant parade earlier in the day cheered by throngs in Fifth Avenue--waiters strike. Article from the New York Times newspaper, May 6, 1906, on the Seventh Regiment's centennial, with inscription. View Item
Text New York guardsmen on border get a taste of "war." Bullets fly through camp of the Fourteenth Regiment, but excitement dies down when it is found they come from nearby rifle range. Clipping from the New York Herald related to the Mexican expedition of 1916, dated in pencil "6 July". View Item
Text O'Ryan commends camp conditions. Finds, after inspection, that New York troops are in excellent shape. Generous gift to smokers. Sons of Revolution offer shipment--impressions of McAllen, the "Magic City." Clipping from The New York Times related to the Mexican expedition of 1916. View Item
Text Joy at border over order to come home. By special correspondent of the Evening Journal with the New York State troops at the border. Clipping from the New York Evening Journal related to the Mexican expedition of 1916. View Item
Text New York infantry rushing camp work. Gen. Dyer inspects the three regiments at McAleen [sic], Tex., and finds conditions good. O'Ryan is due at border. Conference with Funston will probably precede arrival at field headquarters. Clipping from The New York Times, related to the Mexican expedition of 1916. View Item
Text On the border. Praise for mobilization, its effects and the conditions in Texas. Clipping from The Sun, New York, related to the Mexican expedition of 1916. View Item
Text 7th's celebration. Regiment's 100th anniversary to bring together 2,400 veterans and members. Taft to review parade. Many distinguished army and navy men to attend banquet tonight in Armory. Article from the New York Globe newspaper, May 5, 1906, on the Seventh Regiment's centennial. View Item
Text [Obituary of James C. Abrams from the New York Times newpaper, March 10, 1901, mounted, with other death notices]. View Item