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Size | 14.0 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 8000 items) |
Abstract | Major General Frank Parker, a white native of South Carolina, graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1894; served in the United States Army, 1894-1936; and was director of the Illinois War Council, 1942-1945. The collection includes correspondence and other papers, volumes, and pictures, semi-official, and personal, of Frank Parker, documenting his career as a student at the United States Military Academy at West Point, 1890-1894; as a United States Army officer at Tampa during the Spanish-American War; as a military attache in Venezuela, Argentina, and Cuba, 1904-1908; as an instructor and organizer of cavalry in Cuba, 1909-1912; as an observer in France before the United States entered World War I, as commander of the 1st Division of the American Expeditionary Forces, and chief American officer at French headquarters during the war; as assistant chief of staff of the army, 1927-1929; as commander of the 6th Corps, 1929-1932, of the 2nd Army, 1932-1933, and of the Philippines Department, 1933-1935; and, after his retirement in 1936, as director of the Illinois War Council during World War II. Much of the correspondence is in French or Spanish. Topics of correspondence include military affairs (including cavalry in the early days and aviation later), sport and social life, army and national politics, the American Legion, personal experiences, and official activities. Correspondents include Douglas MacArthur, Robert T. McCormick, George C. Marshall, Charles P. Summerall, and Henry C. Wilbur. Volumes include a small 1897 diary kept by Parker's wife while a college student; diaries and notebooks relating to Parker's World War I service; and post-war and undated manuals, scrapbooks, and other volumes relating to Parker's army activities, including some about the Philippines and others about his studies in French military schools. Pictures include photographs of army activities before and after World War I, including several relating to airplanes and pilots. There are also about 500 lantern slides from Parker's service in the Philippines, 1933-1935; service in World War I; and travels in China, Indonesia, and the Malay Peninsula, 1934-1935. |
Creator | Parker, Frank, 1872-1947. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English French Spanish |
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Processed by: Library Staff, 1948-2004
Encoded by: Linda Sellars, June 2004
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1872 | Born, Georgetown County, S.C., son of Arthur Middleton and Emma Izard Middleton Parker |
1894 | Graduated from United States Military Academy, West Point |
1898 | Served in Tampa, Fla., during Spanish-American War |
1898-1900 | Puerto Rico |
1900-1903 | Instructor, United States Military Academy |
1903-1904 | Student, French Cavalry School, Saumur, France |
1904-1905 | Military attache, Caracas, Venezuela |
1905-1906 | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
1906 | Married Katherine Hamilton Lahm |
1906-1908 | With regiment in Cuba |
1909-1912 | Instructor and organizer of cavalry, Cuba |
1912 | Ecole Superieure de Guerre, France |
1913-1914 | Member, Cavalry Board |
1914-1915 | Ecole Superieure de Guerre, France |
1916-1917 | Observer with French armies in field, then chief of American Military Mission at French General Headquarters |
1918 | Commander, 18th Infantry and 1st Infantry Brigade, then commander, 1st Division, American Expeditionary Force |
1920 | Graduate, Ecole Superieure de Guerre, France |
1920-1921 | Assistant professor, Ecole Superieure de Guerre, and student in Centre des Hautes Etudes |
1923 | Graduate and instructor, Command and Staff School, Leavenworth, Kan. |
1923-1924 | Graduate and instructor, Army War College |
1925-1927 | Commander, 2nd Brigade, 1st Division |
1927-1929 | Assistant chief of staff, United States Army |
1929-1932 | Commander, 6th Corps Area |
1932-1933 | Commander, 2nd Army |
1933-1935 | Military commander, Philippines Department |
1936 February-March | Commander, 1st Division, New York |
1936 March-September | Commander, 8th Corps Area, Fort Sam Houston, Tex. |
1936 September 30 | Retired |
1942-1945 | Executive director, Illinois War Council |
1947 March 13 | Died in Chicago, Ill. |
Correspondence and other papers, volumes, and pictures, official, semi-official, and personal, of Major General Frank Parker, native of South Carolina, documenting his career as a student at the United States Military Academy at West Point, 1890-1894; as a United States Army officer at Tampa, Fla., during the Spanish-American War; as a military attache in Venezuela, Argentina, and Cuba, 1904-1908; as an instructor and organizer of cavalry in Cuba, 1909-1912; as an observer in France before the United States entered World War I, as commander of the 1st Division of the American Expeditionary Forces, and chief American officer at French headquarters during the war; as assistant chief of staff of the army, 1927-1929; as commander of the United States Army 6th Corps, 1929-1932, 2nd Army, 1932-1933, and Philippines Department, 1933-1935; and, after his retirement in 1936, as director of the Illinois War Council during World War II. Much of the correspondence is in French or Spanish. Topics of correspondence include military affairs (including cavalry in the early days and aviation later), sport and social life, army politics, national politics, the American Legion, personal experiences, and official activities. Correspondents include Douglas MacArthur, Robert T. McCormick, George C. Marshall, Charles P. Summerall, and Henry C. Wilbur, as well as officers of every rank in the Army, officers in the United States Navy, former friends in foreign countries, members of Congress, and members of organizations in his various places of residence. Volumes include a small 1897 diary kept by Parker's wife while a college student; diaries and notebooks relating to Parker's World War I service; and post-war and undated manuals, scrapbooks, and other volumes relating to Parker's army activities, including some about the Philippines and others about his studies in French military schools. Pictures include photographs of army activities before and after World War I, including several relating to airplanes and pilots. There are also about 500 lantern slides from Parker's service in the Philippines, 1933-1935; service in World War I; and travels in China, Indonesia, and the Malay Peninsula, 1934-1935.
Due to Frank Parker's extensive service in the United States Army, the collection includes graphic images depicting battlefield scenes in France during World War I that may include injuries, recovery progress, and deceased individuals.
Back to TopArrangement: chronological.
Folder 1-17
Folder 1Folder 2Folder 3Folder 4Folder 5Folder 6Folder 7Folder 8Folder 9Folder 10Folder 11Folder 12Folder 13Folder 14Folder 15Folder 16Folder 17 |
1890-April 1918 |
Folder 18-36
Folder 18Folder 19Folder 20Folder 21Folder 22Folder 23Folder 24Folder 25Folder 26Folder 27Folder 28Folder 29Folder 30Folder 31Folder 32Folder 33Folder 34Folder 35Folder 36 |
May 1918-January 1924 |
Folder 37-58
Folder 37Folder 38Folder 39Folder 40Folder 41Folder 42Folder 43Folder 44Folder 45Folder 46Folder 47Folder 48Folder 49Folder 50Folder 51Folder 52Folder 53Folder 54Folder 55Folder 56Folder 57Folder 58 |
24 January 1924-12 January 1929 |
Folder 59-78
Folder 59Folder 60Folder 61Folder 62Folder 63Folder 64Folder 65Folder 66Folder 67Folder 68Folder 69Folder 70Folder 71Folder 72Folder 73Folder 74Folder 75Folder 76Folder 77Folder 78 |
13 January 1929-14 March 1930 |
Folder 79-97
Folder 79Folder 80Folder 81Folder 82Folder 83Folder 84Folder 85Folder 86Folder 87Folder 88Folder 89Folder 90Folder 91Folder 92Folder 93Folder 94Folder 95Folder 96Folder 97 |
15 March-10 December 1930 |
Folder 98-119
Folder 98Folder 99Folder 100Folder 101Folder 102Folder 103Folder 104Folder 105Folder 106Folder 107Folder 108Folder 109Folder 110Folder 111Folder 112Folder 113Folder 114Folder 115Folder 116Folder 117Folder 118Folder 119 |
11 December 1930-19 April 1931 |
Folder 120-140
Folder 120Folder 121Folder 122Folder 123Folder 124Folder 125Folder 126Folder 127Folder 128Folder 129Folder 130Folder 131Folder 132Folder 133Folder 134Folder 135Folder 136Folder 137Folder 138Folder 139Folder 140 |
20 April-18 August 1931 |
Folder 141-160
Folder 141Folder 142Folder 143Folder 144Folder 145Folder 146Folder 147Folder 148Folder 149Folder 150Folder 151Folder 152Folder 153Folder 154Folder 155Folder 156Folder 157Folder 158Folder 159Folder 160 |
19 August-31 December 1931 |
Folder 161-182
Folder 161Folder 162Folder 163Folder 164Folder 165Folder 166Folder 167Folder 168Folder 169Folder 170Folder 171Folder 172Folder 173Folder 174Folder 175Folder 176Folder 177Folder 178Folder 179Folder 180Folder 181Folder 182 |
1 January-25 April 1932 |
Folder 183-199
Folder 183Folder 184Folder 185Folder 186Folder 187Folder 188Folder 189Folder 190Folder 191Folder 192Folder 193Folder 194Folder 195Folder 196Folder 197Folder 198Folder 199 |
26 April-11 August 1932 |
Folder 200-218
Folder 200Folder 201Folder 202Folder 203Folder 204Folder 205Folder 206Folder 207Folder 208Folder 209Folder 210Folder 211Folder 212Folder 213Folder 214Folder 215Folder 216Folder 217Folder 218 |
12 August 1932-22 January 1933 |
Folder 219-241
Folder 219Folder 220Folder 221Folder 222Folder 223Folder 224Folder 225Folder 226Folder 227Folder 228Folder 229Folder 230Folder 231Folder 232Folder 233Folder 234Folder 235Folder 236Folder 237Folder 238Folder 239Folder 240Folder 241 |
23 January-10 July 1933 |
Folder 242-260
Folder 242Folder 243Folder 244Folder 245Folder 246Folder 247Folder 248Folder 249Folder 250Folder 251Folder 252Folder 253Folder 254Folder 255Folder 256Folder 257Folder 258Folder 259Folder 260 |
11 July-10 November 1933 |
Folder 261-279
Folder 261Folder 262Folder 263Folder 264Folder 265Folder 266Folder 267Folder 268Folder 269Folder 270Folder 271Folder 272Folder 273Folder 274Folder 275Folder 276Folder 277Folder 278Folder 279 |
15 November 1933-30 September 1934 |
Folder 280-299
Folder 280Folder 281Folder 282Folder 283Folder 284Folder 285Folder 286Folder 287Folder 288Folder 289Folder 290Folder 291Folder 292Folder 293Folder 294Folder 295Folder 296Folder 297Folder 298Folder 299 |
1 October 1934-31 May 1935 |
Folder 300-317
Folder 300Folder 301Folder 302Folder 303Folder 304Folder 305Folder 306Folder 307Folder 308Folder 309Folder 310Folder 311Folder 312Folder 313Folder 314Folder 315Folder 316Folder 317 |
June 1935-18 February 1935 |
Folder 318-336
Folder 318Folder 319Folder 320Folder 321Folder 322Folder 323Folder 324Folder 325Folder 326Folder 327Folder 328Folder 329Folder 330Folder 331Folder 332Folder 333Folder 334Folder 335Folder 336 |
19 February-21 May 1936 |
Folder 337-359
Folder 337Folder 338Folder 339Folder 340Folder 341Folder 342Folder 343Folder 344Folder 345Folder 346Folder 347Folder 348Folder 349Folder 350Folder 351Folder 352Folder 353Folder 354Folder 355Folder 356Folder 357Folder 358Folder 359 |
22 May-December 1936 |
Folder 360-365
Folder 360Folder 361Folder 362Folder 363Folder 364Folder 365 |
January 1937-1946 |
Folder 366 |
Undated, Chicago, 1929-1933 |
Folder 367 |
Undated, Philippines, 1933-1935 |
Folder 368 |
Undated, Fort Sam Houston, Tex., 1936 |
Folder 369 |
Genealogy: Parker and Middleton families |
Folder 370 |
Army and war records |
Folder 371 |
Efficiency record |
Folder 372 |
Miscellaneous, undated |
Arrangement: chronological.
Folder 373 |
1897Small diary, apparently kept by Katherine Lam (later Mrs. Frank Parker) at Smith College, Northampton, Mass., while with relatives in the East during summer and vacations, and at the University of Chicago, October-December. |
Folder 374-376
Folder 374Folder 375Folder 376 |
1904-1906Three volumes containing notes and brief entries, apparently kept by Parker while in South America. |
Folder 377 |
1912Scattered diary entries, some notes on works of art, and military notes, in French. |
Folder 378 |
1917Notebook of military entries, written in French, marked "from G.Q.C., 12-16-17." |
Folder 379-381
Folder 379Folder 380Folder 381 |
UndatedNotebooks as above, undated. |
Folder 382 |
1917-1918"An Argonne Cross," by Edith and Marjorie Beats, Alton, Ill., typed copies of letters from their brother, 1st Lieutenant Alden Sprague Betts. |
Folder 383 |
April 1917-March 1920Record of Frank Parker, AEF, in World War. Printed sheets, clipped. |
Folder 384 |
1918 June-NovemberSummary of Operations Reports, Headquarters, 1st Army Corps, AEF. Mimeographed. |
Folder 385 |
1918 July-NovemberField Orders, 1st Army Corps. Mimeographed. |
Folder 386 |
1918 July-NovemberSummaries of Intelligence, 1st Army Corps, USA. Mimeographed. |
Folder 387 |
1990-1922"La Guerre de Secession des Etats-Unis". Portfolio of mimeographed pages of text and maps. |
Folder 388 |
1928 September 27Individual Record of Decorations and Citations. Brigadier General Frank Parker. |
Folder 389 |
1928 September 27Individual Record of Decorations and Citations. Brigadier General Frank Parker. |
Folder 390 |
1929 August 20Manual for Commanders of Large Units. Typed sheets in folder. |
Oversize Volume SV-1516/19 |
Scrapbook: 1920-1930Training of Large Units, Documents 1, 2, and 3 mimeographed and clipped together. |
Folder 391 |
Folder number not used |
Folder 392 |
1932 February-OctoberScrapbook of newspaper clippings. Activities of General Parker and family, Sixth Corps Area, Headquarters, Chicago, Ill. |
Folder 393 |
1933 April 6Second Army Tactical Exercises, Sixth Corps Area, Chicago, Ill. "Detailed Critique of Corps and Division Orders," by Major General Frank Parker. Mimeographed and clipped |
Folder 394-395
Folder 394Folder 395 |
1929-1933Albums of photographs and Kodak pictures taken at Fort Sheridan, Ill. |
Folder 396-399
Folder 396Folder 397Folder 398Folder 399 |
1933 December 16-1935 JanuaryNewspaper clippings, Philippine Islands, Volumes I-IV. |
Folder 400 |
1935 January 4-23Rough notes of air trips. Philippine Islands. |
Folder 401 |
1935 May-JuneNotes of trips by air and boat, Philippine Islands. |
Folder 402 |
1939 August 11Digest of service of Major General Frank Parker, USA, 1894-1939 and 2nd copy, brought up to date, 30 June 1945. Mimeographed and clipped. |
Folder 403 |
1941 November 14-1942 March 4Notebook containing notes on mission to Great Britain for American Legion, sketchy diary entries. |
Folder 404 |
Undated"Organization and Conduct of Field Forces" and "Notes on Combat Psychology," both by Frank Parker. Mimeographed. |
Folder 405-407
Folder 405Folder 406Folder 407 |
UndatedThree notebooks, written in French, dealing with military subjects. Apparently made at some time during Parker's studies at military schools in France. |
Arrangement: by format.
A majority of the images depict subjects related to Parker's extensive service in the United States Army. The series includes graphic images depicting battlefield scenes in France during World War I that may include injuries, recovery progress, and deceased individuals.
Photographs of various aspects of military life at Fort Sheridan, Ill., ca. 1927.
Photograph Album PA-1516/1 |
Photograph Album |
Photographs of Frank Parker, 1927-1930; a photograph of Parker with General C. P. Summerall, 1918; a photograph of General C. P. Summerall, ca. 1928; photograph of John J. Pershing, ca. 1925; photographs of airplanes equipped for winter conditions, ca. 1920-1930; photograph of group of airmen dressed for winter conditions, ca. 1920-1930; and photographs of airplanes, pilots, and crews, ca. 1920-1930.
Image Folder PF-1516/1-2
PF-1516/1PF-1516/2 |
Photographs |
Photographs of Frank Parker with manufacturer Louis Renault, viewing demonstration of Renault's Type FT 17 tanks in 1917. Also included is a brief article from the SAH Journal (Society of Automotive Historians), July-August 2002, about the tanks and the photographs and about how the American Army officer in the pictures was identified as Parker.
Image Folder PF-1516/3 |
Photographs |
Photographs of airplanes and pilots, 1920s; aerial photograph of San Francisco focusing on Crissy Field, 1927; and aerial photograph of Crissy Field, ca. 1930.
Oversize Image Folder OP-PF-1516/1 |
Oversize Image |
Stanislaw Batowski print of Casimir Pulaski in battle, signed to Frank Parker, 11 October 1933
Extra Oversize Paper Folder XOPF-1516/1 |
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About 500 3-1/4 inch by 4 inch lantern slides, mostly relating to Parker's service in the Philippines, 1933-1935. Included are a set of post-battle scenes associated with Parker's service in France in World War I, and sets from Parker's travels in China, Indonesia, and the Malay Peninsula, 1934-1935. The travel slides principally show native people, local scenery, and historical and cultural sites.
Image Box
IB-1516/1
Image Folder PF-1516/4-33 PF-1516/4PF-1516/5PF-1516/6PF-1516/7PF-1516/8PF-1516/9PF-1516/10PF-1516/11PF-1516/12PF-1516/13PF-1516/14PF-1516/15PF-1516/16PF-1516/17PF-1516/18PF-1516/19PF-1516/20PF-1516/21PF-1516/22PF-1516/23PF-1516/24PF-1516/25PF-1516/26PF-1516/27PF-1516/28PF-1516/29PF-1516/30PF-1516/31PF-1516/32PF-1516/33 |
Original case 1Includes graphic images depicting battlefield scenes in France during World War I that may include injuries, recovery progress, and deceased individuals. |
Image Box
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Image Folder PF-1516/34-62 PF-1516/34PF-1516/35PF-1516/36PF-1516/37PF-1516/38PF-1516/39PF-1516/40PF-1516/41PF-1516/42PF-1516/43PF-1516/44PF-1516/45PF-1516/46PF-1516/47PF-1516/48PF-1516/49PF-1516/50PF-1516/51PF-1516/52PF-1516/53PF-1516/54PF-1516/55PF-1516/56PF-1516/57PF-1516/58PF-1516/59PF-1516/60PF-1516/61PF-1516/62 |
Original case 1 |
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Image Folder PF-1516/63-92 PF-1516/63PF-1516/64PF-1516/65PF-1516/66PF-1516/67PF-1516/68PF-1516/69PF-1516/70PF-1516/71PF-1516/72PF-1516/73PF-1516/74PF-1516/75PF-1516/76PF-1516/77PF-1516/78PF-1516/79PF-1516/80PF-1516/81PF-1516/82PF-1516/83PF-1516/84PF-1516/85PF-1516/86PF-1516/87PF-1516/88PF-1516/89PF-1516/90PF-1516/91PF-1516/92 |
Original case 2 |
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Image Folder PF-1516/93-121 PF-1516/93PF-1516/94PF-1516/95PF-1516/96PF-1516/97PF-1516/98PF-1516/99PF-1516/100PF-1516/101PF-1516/102PF-1516/103PF-1516/104PF-1516/105PF-1516/106PF-1516/107PF-1516/108PF-1516/109PF-1516/110PF-1516/111PF-1516/112PF-1516/113PF-1516/114PF-1516/115PF-1516/116PF-1516/117PF-1516/118PF-1516/119PF-1516/120PF-1516/121 |
Original case 2 |
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Image Folder PF-1516/122-151 PF-1516/122PF-1516/123PF-1516/124PF-1516/125PF-1516/126PF-1516/127PF-1516/128PF-1516/129PF-1516/130PF-1516/131PF-1516/132PF-1516/133PF-1516/134PF-1516/135PF-1516/136PF-1516/137PF-1516/138PF-1516/139PF-1516/140PF-1516/141PF-1516/142PF-1516/143PF-1516/144PF-1516/145PF-1516/146PF-1516/147PF-1516/148PF-1516/149PF-1516/150PF-1516/151 |
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IB-1516/18
Image Folder PF-1516/497-526 PF-1516/497PF-1516/498PF-1516/499PF-1516/500PF-1516/501PF-1516/502PF-1516/503PF-1516/504PF-1516/505PF-1516/506PF-1516/507PF-1516/508PF-1516/509PF-1516/510PF-1516/511PF-1516/512PF-1516/513PF-1516/514PF-1516/515PF-1516/516PF-1516/517PF-1516/518PF-1516/519PF-1516/520PF-1516/521PF-1516/522PF-1516/523PF-1516/524PF-1516/525PF-1516/526 |
Original case 10 |
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IB-1516/19
Image Folder PF-1516/527-548 PF-1516/527PF-1516/528PF-1516/529PF-1516/530PF-1516/531PF-1516/532PF-1516/533PF-1516/534PF-1516/535PF-1516/536PF-1516/537PF-1516/538PF-1516/539PF-1516/540PF-1516/541PF-1516/542PF-1516/543PF-1516/544PF-1516/545PF-1516/546PF-1516/547PF-1516/548 |
Original case 10 |