Court martial of the 24th Infantry on trial for mutiny and murder of 17 people at Houston, Tex., Aug. 23, 1917
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- MSS1218_B052_I001 and dams:168925
- Institution:
- Emory University
- Administrative Unit:
- Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
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- Box 52
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- MSS 1218
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- Creator:
- Lloyd Photo Co. (San Antonio, Tex.)
- Date Created:
- November 1, 1917
- Format:
- Still image
- Genre:
- black-and-white photographs
- Extent / Dimensions:
- 09.93 x 13.29 inches
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- Description / Abstract:
- Recto: c, Largest murder trial in the history of the United States. Scene during court martial of 64 members of 24th Infantry U.S.A. on trial for mutiny and murder of 17 people at Houston, Tex., Aug. 23, 1917. Trial held in Giff Chapel, Ft. Sam Houston. Trial started---Nov. 1, 1917 - Brig. Genl. George K. Hunter, Presiding. Col. J.A. Hull - Judge Advocate. Maj. D.V. Sutphin, Ass. Advocate. Councel for Defense, Maj. Harry S. Grier, Prisoners guarded by 19th Infantry, Co. C. Capt. Carl J. Adler. This photo copyrighted by W.C. Lloyd, San Antonio, Tex. Reproduction not allowed.; Verso: Lloyd Photo Co., Room 15 - Appman Bldg., 121 W. Houston St., San Antonio, Texas
Subjects / Keywords
- Subject - Topics:
- Courts-martial and courts of inquiry., Trials (Military offenses), and Riots.
- Subject - Names:
- Hull, J. A., Sutphin, D. V., Grier, Harry S., United States. Army. Infantry, 24th., Hunter, George K., and Adler, Carl J.
- Subject - Geographic Locations:
- San Antonio (Tex.) and Houston (Tex.)
- Keywords:
- Military
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This item is part of:
About This Item
This item is provided at low resolution only. Downloads are not permitted for this material.
- Creator:
- Lloyd Photo Co. (San Antonio, Tex.)
- Date Created:
- November 1, 1917
- Format:
- Still image
- Genre:
- black-and-white photographs
- Extent / Dimensions:
- 09.93 x 13.29 inches
- Note:
- This collection may include historical materials that are offensive or harmful. Historical records are evidence of the time in which they were created and often contain language and images that are racist, homophobic, sexist, ableist, or otherwise derogatory and insensitive. This content does not reflect the values of Emory Libraries. If you are concerned about content in this collection, please complete our take down form and we will be in touch with you as soon as possible.
- Description / Abstract:
- Recto: c, Largest murder trial in the history of the United States. Scene during court martial of 64 members of 24th Infantry U.S.A. on trial for mutiny and murder of 17 people at Houston, Tex., Aug. 23, 1917. Trial held in Giff Chapel, Ft. Sam Houston. Trial started---Nov. 1, 1917 - Brig. Genl. George K. Hunter, Presiding. Col. J.A. Hull - Judge Advocate. Maj. D.V. Sutphin, Ass. Advocate. Councel for Defense, Maj. Harry S. Grier, Prisoners guarded by 19th Infantry, Co. C. Capt. Carl J. Adler. This photo copyrighted by W.C. Lloyd, San Antonio, Tex. Reproduction not allowed.; Verso: Lloyd Photo Co., Room 15 - Appman Bldg., 121 W. Houston St., San Antonio, Texas
Subjects / Keywords
- Subject - Topics:
- Courts-martial and courts of inquiry., Trials (Military offenses), and Riots.
- Subject - Names:
- Hull, J. A., Sutphin, D. V., Grier, Harry S., United States. Army. Infantry, 24th., Hunter, George K., and Adler, Carl J.
- Subject - Geographic Locations:
- San Antonio (Tex.) and Houston (Tex.)
- Keywords:
- Military
Find This Item
- Persistent URL:
- https://digital.library.emory.edu/purl/989r2280mv-cor
- Other Identifiers:
- MSS1218_B052_I001 and dams:168925
- Institution:
- Emory University
- Administrative Unit:
- Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
- Sublocation:
- Box 52
- Call Number:
- MSS 1218
- Contact Information:
- Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library rose.library@emory.edu
Access and Copyright
- Rights Statement:
- Emory University does not control copyright for this image. This image is made available for individual viewing and reference for educational purposes only such as personal study, preparation for teaching, and research. Your reproduction, distribution, public display or other re-use of any content beyond a fair use as codified in section 107 of US Copyright Law is at your own risk. We are always interested in learning more about our collections. If you have information regarding this photograph, please contact rose.library@emory.edu.
- Rights Status:
- No Known Copyright
Emory Libraries provides copyright information as a courtesy and makes no representation about copyright or other legal status of materials in its digital collections.