[Soldiers Pay Record Book] (open access)

[Soldiers Pay Record Book]

Soldiers pay record book from World War I belonging to Andrew Jensen. Information recorded includes total monthly pay, deductions, net monthly pay, date paid, and the name of the quartermaster making the payment. According to the title page, this book was carried by the soldier for his own records. The book indicates that Jensen's total monthly wages were $33.00, and his net monthly pay, after $7.00 deducted for insurance, was $26.00. His monthly pat later went up to $40.20 total and $33.20 net. Jensen was drafted into the National Army on September 19, 1917 and reported to Bay City, Texas. The pay book was opened on January 1, 1919, and he returned to the U.S. from foreign service on June 15,1919. He applied for War Risk Insurance in the amount of $10,000.
Date: January 1, 1919
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Diary of Minnie Howard Walker: 1919-1923] (open access)

[Diary of Minnie Howard Walker: 1919-1923]

Five-year diary of Minnie Howard Walker from January 1, 1919 through December 31, 1923.
Date: 1919-01-01/1923-12-31
Creator: Walker, Minnie Maud Howard
System: The Portal to Texas History
Catalog of John Tarleton Agricultural College, Summer Session 1919 (open access)

Catalog of John Tarleton Agricultural College, Summer Session 1919

Annual catalog for John Tarleton Agricultural College describing the school, admission requirements, tuition, financial aid, departments, and classes for the 1919-06 - 1919-07 summer session.
Date: April 1, 1919
Creator: Tarleton State College
System: The Portal to Texas History
Catalog of John Tarleton Agricultural College, 1918-1919 (open access)

Catalog of John Tarleton Agricultural College, 1918-1919

Annual catalog for John Tarleton Agricultural College describing the school, admission requirements, tuition, financial aid, departments, and classes for the 1918 - 1919 school year, with announcements for 1919 - 1920.
Date: May 1, 1919
Creator: Tarleton State College
System: The Portal to Texas History