Subordinate Units
Sources in bold are in the museum's collection.
“54th Pioneer Infantry Band, Coblenz, Germany, March 1919.” New York State Military Museum. http://catalog.nysmm.org/Presto/content/Detail.aspx?ctID=ZDhjMmE5MjktYTE3Yi00M2Y0LWJmYjYtZDIxZWRlNmIxN2Vi&rID=MTIxNTE=&qrs=RmFsc2U=&q=NTR0aCBQaW9uZWVyIEluZmFudHJ5&ph=VHJ1ZQ==&bckToL=VHJ1ZQ==&rrtc=VHJ1ZQ==.
"54th Pioneer Infantry, Hdqrts. Co.our Company Street Would Be." Gas Attack of the New York Division (wadsworth Gas Attack; the Rio Grande Rattler). (1918). Print. Available at the New York State Military Museum.
54th Pioneer Infantry with the Army of Occupation, Third U.S. Army. Germany: publisher not identified, 1919.
Bates, William Graves. Pocket Diaries, 1879-1943. 1941. Available at the New York Historical Society.
Hill, Tanny. History of Company "c" 54th Pioneer Infantry. Coblenz, Germany: Gebruder Breuer, 1919.
Minnesota War Records Commission, creator. “Collected materials, 1909-1936 (bulk 1917-1920).” Library of Congress.
New York State. Adjutant General’s Office. “New York State Adjutant General's Office Abstracts of National Guard Service in World War I.” 1917-1919. New York State Archives.
Nienhauser, Roy B. “Roy B. Nienhauser and family papers, 1828-1995 (bulk 1870s-1975).” Library of Congress.
"Regimental Notes 54th Pioneer Infantry.our Newly-Hatched." Gas Attack of the New York Division (wadsworth Gas Attack; the Rio Grande Rattler). (1918). Print. Available at the New York State Military Museum.
Thisted, Moses N. Moses Thisted Photograph Collection. 1916.
