Snapshot of a field with people on foot and horseback in the distance. Handwritten label on front says "K.S.A.C. Students on a Coyote Drive. Just killed one on way to Round up" and on back says "They just got one here. 'Blass' closest to me now. Coyote drive Manhattan Kan 1921 By C.E. Seydell."
Photograph of six men in uniform. Handwritten label on front says "Special Staff 89th Div Suppt Bn. 1973 Wichita, Kansas" and on back says "Russell Oliver S-4, Rodney Robertson S-3&2, Andy Anderson S-1, Cliff Countryman Sgt major & civilian employee, Carl Seydell Cmdr, Bobby Boorigie Exo & Head Civilian Employee"
Photograph of men in uniform. Typed label on front says "HHC Officers 89th Div (Tng) BG Carl L Buck, Camp Ripley, Minn -- 1966, Photography by Gordon Guy" and handwritten lable on back says "Officers HQ & HQ Co, 89th Div (Trng), Camp Ripley, Minnesota. Major Carl W. Seydell, Third row up, sixth fr left."
Photograph of men in uniform driving Jeeps in a parade. Typed label on back says "Right Jeep: Capt Carl W Seydell takes salute on occasion of Memorial (Veterans) Day parade -- Wichita, Ks M/Sgt Greason driving -- late 1950's (58 or 9)."
Photograph of men in uniform posing in a university room. Handwritten label on back says "ROTC Armory Wichita University 1950. Lake William Carey, Taylor Raymond, Carl A Warner, Harry R. Clements, Carl J Lehr, Don H Pound, Francis Crook, George F Stables, John L Walker, Weldon M Laws, Wayne Sullivan, Jerry Skinner, John R Walker, Dick Halloway, Harry Crow, Dick Johnston, Lonnie Callen, Phillip Rico, Richard L Cary, Carl Seydell Sitting, front row, third from left"
Photograph of men in uniform. Printed label on front says "Headquarters -- 1030th Boston USAR School -- 5th Yr C&GS-Division J, Section 8 -- Fort Leavenworth, Kansas -- 24 June-6 July 1968"
Photograph of five men in uniform. Handwritten label on back says "Top five students of class of Command & General Staff School, Ft Leavenworth, Kansas. 2 were from the 89th Division HQ. Center man is Ltc Glenn Rodman. The right hand man is Major Carl Seydell, who was top man & received the John J Pershing Award. July 1968"