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FREDERICK HARRIS. COLLECTION
ACCESSION NUMBER 268
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COLLECTION SUMMARY SHEET
COLLECTION: Frederick M. Harris Collection
ACCESSION NUMBER: 26g
DONOR: Mr. and Mrs. William M. Redd, Jr.(Mrs. Redd is the daughter of Frederick M. Harris)
DATE OF GIFT: 2001
SIZE: .5 linear foot
INCLUSIVE DATES: 1921-1967
BIOGRAPHICAL AND SUBJECT SUMMARY:
Frederick M. Harris, who later achieved the rank of brigadier general in the U.S.Army, served as a lieutenant with the 15th Infantry Regiment in Tientsin, China, in the1920s. Among his superiors were then-Lieutenant Colonel George C. Marshall and then-Major Joseph W. Stilwell.
The Harris Collection includes correspondence (1961-1967), typescripts ofarticles, and publications concerning his service in China. Harris later described his Chinaexperiences in three articles; one of these concerned Marshall, and the others mentionedMajor Joseph W. Stilwell. In the 1960s Harris corresponded with Charles G. Finney, whowrote about his years with the the 15th Infantry in The Old China Hands. Among thepublications are Edwin Forrest Harding's book of poems about his China days, includingone written by Marshall, and the 15th Infantry's Snapshots a/China, which reproduced anumber of photographs.
Names represented include William W. Bessell, Charles G. Finney, Edwin ForrestHarding, Frederick M. Harris, George C. Marshall, and Joseph W. Stilwell.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION AND ARRANGEMENT: Separated into threecategories: Correspondence, Articles by Frederick M. Harris, and Publications byOthers. Arranged in 10 folders.
RESTRICTIONS: No restrictions on access
LOCATIONS:
COLLECTION REGISTER AVAILABLE: Folder list
FREDERICK M. HARRIS COLLECTION
Accession Number 262
Frederick M. Harris, who retired from the United States Army with the rank of
brigadier general, served as a lieutenant with the is" Infantry Regiment in Tientsin,
China, in the 1920s. Among his superiors were then-Lieutenant Colonel George C.
Marshall and then-Major Joseph W. Stilwell.
The Harris Collection (1921-1967) includes correspondence (1961-1967),
typescripts of articles, and publications concerning Harris's service in China. He later
described his China experiences in three articles; one of these concerned Marshall, and
the other two referred to Stilwell. In the 1960s Harris corresponded with Charles G.
Finney, who wrote about his years with the the is" Infantry in The Old China Hands.
Among the publications are Finney's The Old China Hands: Edwin Forrest Harding's
book of poems about his China days, including one written by Marshall; and the is"
Infantry's Snapshots a/China, which contains a number of photographs.
Names represented include William W. Bessell, Charles G. Finney, Edwin Forrest
Harding, Frederick M. Harris, George C. Marshall, and Joseph W. Stilwell.
The size of the collection is .5 linear foot.
FREDERICK M. HARRIS COLLECTION
FOLDERNUMBER
CORRESPONDENCE
1 Correspondence, 1964-1967, mostly regarding Frederick M. Harris'sarticles "The Colonel Meant Business" and "Big Decision." Of particularinterest is a letter to Harris from Brigadier General William W. Bessell,Jr., dated January 9, 1965, concerning Bessell's work for General GeorgeC. Marshall.
2 Correspondence, 1961-1967, with and regarding Charles G. Finney, withwhom Harris served in Tientsin, China, in the 1920s.
ARTICLES BY FREDERICK M. HARRIS
3 "Big Decision" and "Great Decision": typescripts of the article publishedin Infantry: The Professional Magazine for Infantrymen, December 1967.The article refers to Major Joseph W. Stilwell.
4 "Tenseness in Tientsin": typescript of article, which mentions Stilwell.
5 "Trials of an Army Lieutenant" and "The Colonel Meant Business":typescripts and photocopy of the published article, which appeared underthe latter title in Army, January 1965. "The Colonel" is George C.Marshall.
PUBLICATIONS BY OTHERS
6 Charles G. Finney, "Private Prince": clipping of article published in TheNew Yorker, 1961.
7 Charles G. Finney, The Old China Hands (Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday,1961): book inscribed by the author to "Brigadier General Frederick M.Harris who put up with author's ineptitude in the Old China Days."
8 Charles G. Finney, The Old China Hands: book jacket.
9 Edwin Forrest Harding, "Lays of the Mei=Kuo Ying=P 'an" (privatelyprinted). Book of poems about Harding's service with the 15th Infantry inTientsin in the 1920s: "Dedicated to The Congenial Spirits of the ArmyGarrison who have been my inspiration, theme, and audience." The lastpoem, "Epilog Retaliation," was written by George C. Marshall.
10 Snapshots of China, no. 1, published and compiled by The Sentinel, theweekly publication of the 15th United States Infantry, Tientsin, ChinaPrinted by Peiyang Press, Tientsin, 1921. Includes photographs of China
11 Photographs:(FMH China)Company I, 15th Infantry, Tientsin, ChinaC.O. - Chester Willingham, center, front rowFrederick Harris - to the right of Willingham
Lt. Frederick M. Harris inTientsin, China with the 15th InfantryDaughter Dorothy on his rightDaughter Anne on his left
ASW, 9/02
Frederick M. Harris Collection:
Subject headings to use in future guide to the manuscript collection:
Personal Names:Bessell, William W.Finney, Charles G.Harding, Edwin ForrestHarris, Frederick M.Marshall, George C.Stilwell, Joseph W.
Subjects:TientsinChinaU.S. Army 15th Infantry Regiment
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Collection Guide
Publication- The Old China Hands by Charles G. Finney; signed by theauthorOriginal Cover, including front and back flaps, for The Old China Handsby Charles G. FinneyPublished Article entitled "Private Prince" by Charles G. FinneyCorrespondence between Charles G. Finney and Brig. General FrederickHarris; Ten (10) letters totalRough Draft Copy of "The Colonel Meant Business ... " (previously titled"Trials of an Army Lieutenant") by Brig. General Frederick M. HarrisCopy of the Published Article, "The Colonel Meant Business," by Brig.General Frederick M. HarrisCorrespondence from John B. Spore, Editor of Army, concerning paymentfor the article; 28 December 1964Correspondence from Brig. General William W. Bessell, Jr., Dean of theAcademic Board of the United States Military Academy, to Brig. GeneralFrederick M. Harris; 9 January 1965Four (4) drafts of the published article, "Big Decision" /"Great Decision"by Brig. General Frederick M. Harris, U. S. A., Ret.Correspondence from Lt. Colonel Albert N. Garland concerningacceptance of the article, "Big Decision" by Brig. General Frederick M.Harris, to be published in Infantry magazineCorrespondence from Brig, General Frederick M. Harris to Lt. ColonelAlbert N. Garland concerning acceptance of the article "Big Decision" tobe published in Infantry magazineCorrespondence from Lt. Colonel Albert N. Garland to Brig. GeneralFrederick M. Harris concerning payment for the article, "Big Decision"; 4December 1967Draft of the Article, "Tenseness in Tientsin"; unknown authorPublication-Lays of the Mei=Kuo Ying-P'anPublication-Snapshots of China, No.1, published and compiled by theSentinel