Drawer FF.IX.D
Container
Contains 4 Results:
The Human U.S. Shield, 30,000 Officers and Men, Camp Custer (2 copies), 1918
File — Drawer: FF.IX.D
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Subseries A. World War I Reference Photos.A large number of photographs showing images of World War I have been found in the archival backlog. These images may have been taken or acquired by Samuel Ranck during his time in Europe providing library services to soldiers. Or, they may be reference images that were acquired through some other means for reference purposes. No accession information is known.
This material...
Dates:
1918
Camp Custer photographed from kites at 500 ft., 1918
File — Drawer: FF.IX.D
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Subseries A. World War I Reference Photos.A large number of photographs showing images of World War I have been found in the archival backlog. These images may have been taken or acquired by Samuel Ranck during his time in Europe providing library services to soldiers. Or, they may be reference images that were acquired through some other means for reference purposes. No accession information is known.
This material...
Dates:
1918
View of Camp Custer as seen from Liberty Theatre
File — Drawer: FF.IX.D
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Subseries A. World War I Reference Photos.A large number of photographs showing images of World War I have been found in the archival backlog. These images may have been taken or acquired by Samuel Ranck during his time in Europe providing library services to soldiers. Or, they may be reference images that were acquired through some other means for reference purposes. No accession information is known.
This material...
Dates:
circa 1914-1918
32nd Michigan Infantry, Col. L.C. Covell - Commanding, Camp Cotton, El Paso, TX, 1916
File — Drawer: FF.IX.D
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Subseries A. World War I Reference Photos.A large number of photographs showing images of World War I have been found in the archival backlog. These images may have been taken or acquired by Samuel Ranck during his time in Europe providing library services to soldiers. Or, they may be reference images that were acquired through some other means for reference purposes. No accession information is known.
This material...
Dates:
1916