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Links to On-Line Information

Military Museums, Libraries and Sites (except those in Utah)

List of Army museums http://www.qmmuseum.lee.army.mil/links.html
Army Womens' Museum- links- (good listing)  http://www.awm.lee.army.mil/links.htm
Military and Veterans Links  http://www.ida.net/users/lamar/millinks.html
Buffalo Soldiers on the Western Frontier (9th & 10th Cavalry) http://www.imh.org/imh/buf/buftoc.html
California Military Museum  http://www.militarymuseum.org/
Oregon Military Museum  http://www.swiftview.com/~ormilmuseum/
Texas Military Forces Museum News http://www.kwanah.com/txmilmus/musnews.htm
Texas Military Forces Museum  http://www.kwanah.com/txmilmus/
U.S. Army Center of Military History  http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/
U.S. National Archives (Military Service and Pension Records) http://www.nara.gov/research/ordering/milordr.html#nara

Utah Museums, Libraries and Sites

Camp Floyd, Utah  http://www.utah.com/places/state_parks/camp_floyd.htm
         http://www.konnections.com/markshen/camp.html
Cove Fort, Utah   http://www.infowest.com/covefort/
Dugway Proving Ground, Dugway, UT  http://www.dugway.army.mil/
       Dugway's WW2 Contributions Dugway's WW2 Contributions
Fort Buenaventura, [Ogden], Utah  http://www.ogdencvb.org/Weber/fortb.html
Utah Museums Association  http://www.utahmuseums.org/museums.html
Hill Air Force Base, Ogden, UT  http://www.hill.af.mil/
Hill Aerospace Museum, Hill AFB, Ogden, UT  http://www.hill.af.mil/museum/
Ogden Union Station/John M. Browning Museum http://www.ogdencvb.org/Weber/union.html
Topaz Internment Camp Museum, Delta, UT http://www.topazmuseum.org
Japanese American incarceration (1941-1945) (not specifically related to Camp Topaz, Delta, UT but closely related) 
. http://www.lausd.k12.ca.us/janm/nrc/internch.html
Utah Natnional Guard  http://www.ut.ngb.army.mil
Museum of Church History and Art [of the LDS or Mormon Church], Salt Lake City, UT  http://utah.citysearch.com/E/V/SLCUT/0010/05/54/
Utah Civil War Assocation http://members.networld.com/jameston/ucwa.htm
Utah State Archives/Utah State Historical Society operate the Utah History Research Center http://historyresearch.utah.gov where you can find military records, including territorial militia records Spanish American War, and discharges for World Wars I and II. Extensive on-line collections as well as their Research Center in Salt Lake City.
Wendover Army Air Field  http://www.hill.af.mil/museum/history/wendover.htm with an excellent history and current status and possible future http://deseretnews.com/dn/view2/1,4382,600153903,00.html
96th Regional Support Command http://www.usarc.army.mil/96thRSC/

Related Museums, Libraries and Sites not in Utah

Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Cody, WY- the premier museum of all things related to the west, Indians, and the world famous Cody Firearms Museum.   http://www.bbhc.org/index_flashversion.html
Fort Hall, ID
    Fort Hall, ID
    Fort Hall, ID
Fort Bridger, WY
Fort Caspar, WY
Fort Fetterman, WY
Fort Fred Steele, WY
Fort Halleck, WY
For Missoula, MT  (Rocky Mountain Museum of Military History)
Fort Phil Kearny, WY
    Fort Phl Kearny, WY
Fort Laramie, WY
Fort D.A. Russell/Francis E. Warren Air Force Base, WY
The Mormon Trail (this site has numerous links to Mormon trail related sites)
Mountain Man Rendezvous
Mountain Men and the Fur Trade  http://www.xmission.com/~drudy/amm.html
The Overland Trail- loads of info on early trails, western history and military history with extensive link lists.
Pony Express
South Pass, WY

Other sites about Fort Douglas
Ft. Douglas Military Museum  (as described by the Utah National Guard site)- http://www.tcd.net/~utng/museum.html
City Search.com- Salt Lake City- Ft. Douglas Military Museum Association http://utah.citysearch.com/E/V/SLCUT/0004/33/99/
http://utah.citysearch.com/E/V/SLCUT/0002/16/90/
Ft. Douglas description- Salt Lake City, UT attractions-  http://www.pe.net/~rksnow/utcountysaltlakecityattractions.htm#fort_douglas

Mormon Battalion
U.S. Mormon Battalion, Inc. http://www.mormonbattalion.com/
Mormon Battalion Book listing  http://www.templehill.com/bookstore/lds_battalion_booklist.html
Mormon Battalion monument, San Pedro Valley, Palominas, AZ http://www.over-land.com/st_mormon.html
Mormon Battalion Glitters as Nugget of American history (Salt Lake Tribune 11/26/01)-
    http://www.sltrib.com/2001/nov/11262001/utah/152238.htm
Descendants Revive Mormon Battalion History (Salt Lake Tribune 11/26/01)-
   http://www.sltrib.com/2001/nov/11262001/utah/152227.htm
Mormon Battalion doctor's diary purchased by Universityof Utah (Salt Lake Tribune 2/11/03)- http://www.sltrib.com/2003/feb/02112003/utah/28366.asp


Published Reference Material Not Available On-Line

Fort Duglas, 1862-1991,  Hibbard, Charles, PhD Dissertation, 1973

Monographs published by Fort Douglas Military Museum ---source The Fort Douglas Collection, 1977-1983, A Register of the Collection at the Utah State Historical Society http://history.utah.org/findaids/B00916/

Clark, Michael J., U.S. Army Pioneers: Black Soldiers in Nineteenth-Century Utah, 1981

Clark, Michael J., U.S. Army Pioneers: Black Soldiers in Nineteenth-Century Utah, undated [typescript]

Clark, Michael J., U.S. Army Pioneers: Fort Douglas and Fort Duchesne, Utah, 1981

MacKay, Kathryn L., The Strawberry Valley Reclamation Project and the Opening of the Uintah Indian Reservation, 1982

McCarthy, Colonel M.R. (U.S. Army, Retired), Patrick Edward Connor, 1820-1891: An Interpretive History, undated

Rathofer, Ruth G., Stephen Arnold Douglas, 1813-1861, undated

Cunningham, Jr., Raymond K., Prisoners at Fort Douglas: War Barracks Three and the Enemy Aliens, 1917-1920, 1983

Van Jeperen, R.H., Utah and the Air Force Connection, undated


Utah Historical Society
The Fort Douglas Collection, 1995; A Register of the Collection at the Utah State Historical Society http://history.utah.org/findaids/B00903/
 

Overlays of History: The Architecture of Fort Douglas, Utah, 1862-1995, ed. by Jody R. Stock, Graduate School of Architecture, University of Utah, 1996

Boozing to Bowling: Recreation at Fort Douglas, by Jody Stock, Architecture 581, 7 March 1995

Urban Planning in the Military During the Last Half of the Nineteenth Century, by Michael Orlando, Architecture 581, 7 March 1995

Pondering the Picturesque: Fort Douglas and Salt Lake City, by Arrin A. Holt, Architecture 581, 7 March 1995

Fort Douglas: Second Half of the Nineteenth Century, Sanitation and the Army, by Yana Ivanov, Architecture 581, March 1995

Interior Architecture: A Comparative Study at Fort Douglas, by Kathryn Steensma, Architecture 581, 7 March 1995

Soap Suds Row: Laundress Quarters at Fort Douglas, Utah, by Stephanie Turner, Architecture 581, Winter 1995

The Fort Douglas Noncommissioned Officers Quarters: Symbols of Historical Change, by Russell H. Newbold, Architecture 581, 7 March 1995

Integration and the 24th Infantry Regiment 1886- 1900, by Sharen Hauri, Architecture 559, 7 March 1995

The Remodeling of Buildings 18, 19 & 20 at Fort Douglas, by Susan Holt, Architecture 581, 2 March 1995

The Colonial Revival in Salt Lake City, by Kris Wilde, Architecture 581

Fort Douglas: Architecture and Class in the Military, by Liza C. Julien, Architecture 581, 7 March 1995

Colonial Revival - An Architectural Style for the Military, by Christine M. McKenna, Architecture 581

Construction Techniques at Camp Douglas, 1862- 1873, by Adam Diehl, Architecture 581, 7 March 1995

The Golden Age of Fort Douglas, by Carrie Richter, Architecture 560, Winter Quarter 1995

Military Women at Fort Douglas, by Carla Black, Architecture 581, 7 March 1995

A Suit for Women in the Men's Army: The Fort Douglas Post library During World War II, by Mary Troutman, Architecture 581, Winter Quarter 1995

The Barracks of Fort Douglas: Synthesis of Histories, Keri-Kathryn Fowles, Architecture 581, Winter Quarter 1995

A Historic Context of Fort Douglas, Utah: A Comparative Study of Camp Douglas and Fort Bridger in the 1860s, by Robyn Taylor-Power, Architecture 581

Utah State Historical Society INVENTORY OF THE ORIGINAL PHOTOS REMOVED FROM PATRON FILES PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION  MSS C-734  http://history.utah.org/findaids/C00734/

Utah Sites covered in published articles.
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