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Oral History Interview with Robert Edward Sieker, August 3, 2000 (open access)

Oral History Interview with Robert Edward Sieker, August 3, 2000

Interview with Robert Edward Sieker, a pilot from Kerrville, Texas. Mr. Sieker discusses his grandfather's immigration from Germany. In addition to his stories from his extensive flying career, he also talks about his service in the military during World War II, his various occupations throughout the years, and his work against the screwworm infestation.
Date: August 3, 2000
Creator: Bethel, Ann; Snodgrass, Clarabelle & Sieker, Robert Edward
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Bill for Incidentals from Brenner's Park Hotel, September 3, 1955] (open access)

[Bill for Incidentals from Brenner's Park Hotel, September 3, 1955]

Bill for incidentals incurred by Kempner at Brenner's Park Hotel, Hotel Stephanie, Baden-Baden, listing itemized charges including baggage, along with the total charges.
Date: September 3, 1955
Creator: Brenners Park Hotel
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Bill from Brenners Park Hotel, September 3, 1955] (open access)

[Bill from Brenners Park Hotel, September 3, 1955]

Hotel and bar bill from Brenners Park Hotel listing itemized charges and the total bill.
Date: September 3, 1955
Creator: Brenners Park Hotel
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Bill from Brenners Park Hotel, September 3, 1955] (open access)

[Bill from Brenners Park Hotel, September 3, 1955]

Hotel and bar bill from Brenners Park Hotel listing itemized charges and the total bill.
Date: September 3, 1955
Creator: Brenners Park Hotel
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Invoice for Brenners Park Hotel Charges, September 3, 1955] (open access)

[Invoice for Brenners Park Hotel Charges, September 3, 1955]

Invoice for items sold by Brenners Park Hotel, including lunch.
Date: September 3, 1955
Creator: Brenners Park Hotel
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Two documents regarding finances, May 3, 1845 and May 3, 1846] (open access)

[Two documents regarding finances, May 3, 1845 and May 3, 1846]

Document stating that payment of 2000 francs is due within fifteen days. Payment deadline extended to February 15, 1847. Dated May 3, 1845 from Castroville and April 10, 1846 from Neufreystaedt. Reverse side is a document regarding finances. Dated May 3, 1846 in Neufreystaedt.
Date: 1845-05-03/1846-05-03
Creator: Huth, Louis
System: The Portal to Texas History
[Two documents requesting payment, May 3, 1845 and May 3, 1846] (open access)

[Two documents requesting payment, May 3, 1845 and May 3, 1846]

Document stating that 1000 francs must be paid within ten days of receipt. Payment deadline extended until February 15, 1847. Dated May 3, 1845 in Castroville and April 10, 1846 in Neufreystaedt. Reverse side is a document stating that payment in full must be made. Dated May 3, 1846 from Neufreystaedt.
Date: 1845-05-03/1846-05-03
Creator: Huth, Louis
System: The Portal to Texas History
Oral History Interview with Adrian Miller, August 3, 2001 (open access)

Oral History Interview with Adrian Miller, August 3, 2001

The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an oral interview with Adrian Miller. Miller was born in Winamac, Indiana 16 November 1924 and graduated from high school in 1942. He entered the Army in March, 1944 and took his basic training at Ft. Blanding, Florida. He volunteered for the paratroopers at Fort Benning, Georgia and describes the six weeks of rigorous training, which included jumps. In November, he joined the 101st Army Airborne and was assigned to the 505th Parachute Infantry, Company H. Miller was sent to Bastogne and describes the conditions and the high casualty rate. After being relieved in January he went to Lorraine, France, then to Berchtesgaden, Germany where he met his brother. Miller was in Paris when Germany surrendered. On 15 December 1945, he returned to the United States on the Queen Mary. He was discharged January 1946.
Date: August 3, 2001
Creator: Miller, Adrian
System: The Portal to Texas History