This volume, "Log Books, 1895-1908, 1915-1927 Volume 3," offers a fascinating glimpse into the daily life and operations of Camp Keithley and Camp Ruth, military installations during a transformative period in American history. Authored by Camp Keith and Camp Ruth, with contributions from James L. Richards, these logbooks meticulously document events, personnel, and activities spanning from the late 19th century into the early 20th century.
Providing a unique primary source for historians and researchers, this volume captures the atmosphere and challenges faced by military personnel during a time of significant social and political change. The detailed entries offer insights into the everyday routines, key decisions, and broader context surrounding these camps, making it an invaluable resource for understanding military history and social dynamics of the era.
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