Text Old 7th celebrates. Dinner at Armory. "Best disciplined in the country," says President Roosevelt. Article from the New York Tribune newspaper, May 5, 1906, on the Seventh Regiment's centennial, with inscription. View Item
Text Military honors for General Clark. Article from the New York Tribune newspaper, August 11, 1905, on memorial services for Emmons Clark, with inscription. View Item
Text Charles A. Cappa dead. Sudden end of the famous leader. Death was caused by heart trouble--his career. Article from page 4 of the New York Tribune newspaper, January 7, 1893, marking the death of Bandleader Carlo Alberto Cappa, illustrated with portrait print, with inscription. View Item
Text Parade of the Seventh Regiment. Photograph of Secretary of War William Howard Taft reviewing the Seventh Regiment during its centennial parade, from the front page of the New York Tribune newspaper, May 6, 1906. 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 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 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 General Emmons Clark. Article from the New York Tribune newspaper, August 10, 1905, marking the death of Emmons Clark. View Item
Text Clark--Wednesday, August 9, 1905, at his residence, No. 406 West End-Ave. General Emmons Clark, in the 78th year of his age. Article from the New York Tribune newspaper, August 1905, marking the death of Emmons Clark. View Item
Text Fifty years of service. Peter D. Braisted's record as a national guardsman. A bill introduced in the legislature for conferring upon him the rank of second lieutenant. Article from page 9 of the New York Tribune, January 31, 1896, marking Peter D. Braisted's fiftieth year of service in the Seventh Regiment, with portrait print and inscription. View Item