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- catalog alternative "New York's colored volunteers.".
- catalog contributor b8181103.
- catalog created "[c1936]".
- catalog date "1936".
- catalog date "[c1936]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1936]".
- catalog description "Humble beginnings -- Recruiting -- At the state camp near Peekskill, May 13-May 30, 1917 -- Memorial Day, 1917 -- The call of the President, July 15, 1917 -- Camp Whitman, July 16-August 15, 1917 -- On guard, August 15-October 8, 1917 -- On to Spartanburg, October 8-October 10, 1917 -- Spartanburg, October 10-October 24, 1917 -- Goodbye to Spartanburg, October, 24, 1917 -- The port of embarkation, October 26-November 11, 1917 -- A dreadful three weeks, November 14-December 2, 1917 -- Fire, December 2-December 12, 1917 -- Collision, the night of December 13, 1917 -- The voyage, December 14-December 27, 1917 -- St. Nazaire, January 1-February 12, 1918 -- The colonel's story -- The band tours France, February 12-March 20, 1918 -- Given a new name, March 21, 1918 -- Early days with the French, March 21-April 13, 1918 -- My first anniversary, April 13, 1918 -- Death Valley : our first shelling, April 14, 1918 -- Our first tour in the trenches, April 15-May 1, 1918 -- Our first experience in No Man's Land, April 17,1918 -- The technical side of trench warfare -- On our own, April 20, 1918 -- Color Sergeant Cox dips the Stars and Stripes, April, 1918 -- En repos at Maffrecourt, May 1-May 11, 1918 -- The battle of Henry Johnson : our second tour in the trenches, May 11-May 31, 1918 -- Back to Maffrecourt, June 1-June 10, 1918 -- Preparing for a German offensive, June, 1918 -- Our last month in Bois D'Hauzy, June 10-June 30, 2018 -- Waiting for the German "victory drive," July 1-July 14, 1918 -- Gouraud's triumph, July 14-16, 1918 -- The beginnings of the winning of the war, July 17-August 1, 1918 -- Lieutenant Worsham killed in action, night July 31-August 1, 1918 -- A long hike : training, August 4-September 10, 1918 -- The local infantry attack, September 12, 1918 -- Our part in the Battle of the Meuse-Argonne, September 25-October 6, 1918 -- Sechault, September 29, 1918".
- catalog description "The Vosges Mountains : preparing for a new offensive, October 7-November 10, 1918 -- The Armistice, November 18, 1918 -- First to the Rhine, November 12-December 10, 1918 -- The Croix de Guerre pinned to our colors, December 13, 1918 -- Homeward bound, December 17, 1918-February 12, 1919 -- our great parade, February 17, 1919 -- Mustered out, February 28, 1919 -- "Ah'm er goin' back ter mah reg'lar job".".
- catalog extent "xviii, 382 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "From Harlem to the Rhine.".
- catalog isFormatOf "From Harlem to the Rhine.".
- catalog issued "1936".
- catalog issued "[c1936]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Covici, Friede,".
- catalog relation "From Harlem to the Rhine.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "D570.33 369th .L5".
- catalog subject "United States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 369th.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1914-1918 Participation, African American.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1914-1918 Regimental histories United States.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1914-1918 Regimental histories.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Humble beginnings -- Recruiting -- At the state camp near Peekskill, May 13-May 30, 1917 -- Memorial Day, 1917 -- The call of the President, July 15, 1917 -- Camp Whitman, July 16-August 15, 1917 -- On guard, August 15-October 8, 1917 -- On to Spartanburg, October 8-October 10, 1917 -- Spartanburg, October 10-October 24, 1917 -- Goodbye to Spartanburg, October, 24, 1917 -- The port of embarkation, October 26-November 11, 1917 -- A dreadful three weeks, November 14-December 2, 1917 -- Fire, December 2-December 12, 1917 -- Collision, the night of December 13, 1917 -- The voyage, December 14-December 27, 1917 -- St. Nazaire, January 1-February 12, 1918 -- The colonel's story -- The band tours France, February 12-March 20, 1918 -- Given a new name, March 21, 1918 -- Early days with the French, March 21-April 13, 1918 -- My first anniversary, April 13, 1918 -- Death Valley : our first shelling, April 14, 1918 -- Our first tour in the trenches, April 15-May 1, 1918 -- Our first experience in No Man's Land, April 17,1918 -- The technical side of trench warfare -- On our own, April 20, 1918 -- Color Sergeant Cox dips the Stars and Stripes, April, 1918 -- En repos at Maffrecourt, May 1-May 11, 1918 -- The battle of Henry Johnson : our second tour in the trenches, May 11-May 31, 1918 -- Back to Maffrecourt, June 1-June 10, 1918 -- Preparing for a German offensive, June, 1918 -- Our last month in Bois D'Hauzy, June 10-June 30, 2018 -- Waiting for the German "victory drive," July 1-July 14, 1918 -- Gouraud's triumph, July 14-16, 1918 -- The beginnings of the winning of the war, July 17-August 1, 1918 -- Lieutenant Worsham killed in action, night July 31-August 1, 1918 -- A long hike : training, August 4-September 10, 1918 -- The local infantry attack, September 12, 1918 -- Our part in the Battle of the Meuse-Argonne, September 25-October 6, 1918 -- Sechault, September 29, 1918".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Vosges Mountains : preparing for a new offensive, October 7-November 10, 1918 -- The Armistice, November 18, 1918 -- First to the Rhine, November 12-December 10, 1918 -- The Croix de Guerre pinned to our colors, December 13, 1918 -- Homeward bound, December 17, 1918-February 12, 1919 -- our great parade, February 17, 1919 -- Mustered out, February 28, 1919 -- "Ah'm er goin' back ter mah reg'lar job".".
- catalog title "From Harlem to the Rhine : the story of New York's colored volunteers / by Arthur W. Little.".
- catalog title "New York's colored volunteers.".
- catalog type "text".