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Keystone View Company, Meadville, PA; New York, NY; Portland, OR; London, ENG; Sydney, AUS "19171. 'Present Arms'-Colored Soldiers of the 8th Illinois Infantry." Stereograph, grey card; Company of black soldiers lined up, shoulder to shoulder, at curb of city street, parallel to street; facing right, rifles held in front. Awning over sidewalk, "Laundry."
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Unknown photographer. Group portrait of six; four men in uniform; one man, one woman in civilian dress. Photographic postcard.
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W. B. Garrison, Washington, D. C. "In Line for Mess, Colored Section, Camp Humphreys, Va." Postcard
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Jacobs & Co., Advertising, Clinton, SC. "Colored Recruit...", copyright 1917. Postcard in color
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Day's Photo Studio, Merrick, MA; Group of railroad car department workers, R.I.& P. R.R. Early 20th century photograph, mounted. Dated from Liberty Bond sign on building above; apparently the purpose of
the photograph.
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Santee, K.C., MO "Mess at Rifle Range, Fort Des Moines." Men seated in field, eating; cooks stand behind. Photographic postcard; Photographer and subject identified in negative.
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Unknown photographer "10th Regiment U.S. Cavalry In Camp at Neahwah Park, Oneonta, NY 800 Colored soldiers, 839 Horses"; civilian with bicycle standing in foreground; rows of tents background. Postcard. Identified in negative.
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Book of patriotic songs, one in particular in reference to men fighting side by side whose fathers had fought against each other during the Civil War
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Little book published for children about patriotism with notes on US history and World War I
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Unknown photographer, "American Series." Mounted in negative, "Soldier's Cemetery, Arlington, Va. U.S.A." Stereograph, light yellow card; Rows of graves across rolling hills; winding road visible in stretches; tombstone in foreground, "Unknown. U.S. Col'd Soldier."
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[Signal Corps Photo?] World War I black troopers, 35th Division, seated at desks in barracks classroom in France. Instructor at board. 20th century photograph. Typed and attached verso, "Typical School for Colored American Doughboys Primary Class for colored soldiers...."
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Mendenhall, Canton, IL Full length group portrait, children arranged around mother, two children in front holding flags. Early 20th century photograph, mounted. In pencil verso, "R.J. Raylin" and illegible address.
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Unknown photographer; Soldiers drinking and playing cards on a barracks porch. Early 20th century photograph, In pencil, verso, "Fort Leavenworth 10th cav." The idea of this posed subject originates in the "Darktown," humorous lithograph series of Currier & Ives. A set with 608.
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Published Book
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Unknown photographer. Full length portrait of cavalry soldier standing; felt hat quarter creased, riding crop in right hand. Photographic postcard.
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Unknown photographer. Triple portrait: chef with knife and iron, young boy, and soldier in uniform seated, backs to table under field tent. Soldier's uniform, pre-WW I. Photographic postcard.
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Unknown photographer; Group of infantry soldiers before tent, two at left playing at fighting with their bayonets. Photographic postcard.
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Unknown photographer; Group of three cavalry troopers seated before tent, each holding a sabre; holstered sidearm of one visible. Crossed sabers show on collar insignia of trooper at left. Photographic postcard.
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Unknown photographer Group of five soldiers before tent. Pre-WW I uniformswith strapped canvas puttees, and narrow visored caps; one wears a felt hat with a light colored band; two wear sidearms; one holds a baton. Photographic postcard.
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Unknown photographer; Group portrait of cavalry soldiers before a tent. Photographic postcard. Date in pencil as part of message. Posted from Camp Perry.
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Unknown photographer; Two soldiers clowning at holding up a third at pistolpoint. Photographic postcard. Pre-WW I uniforms, fore and aft creased felt hats, strapped canvas puttees.
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Unknown photographer; Soldier standing in front of board fence, wearing strapped puttees and narrow visored cap, infantry badges. Photographic postcard. Seems to be a pre-WWI uniform.
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Commemorative sketch of Tubman by Albert Smith, artist and WWI veteran
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Underwood & Underwood, New York, London, Toronto -Canada, Ottawa - Kansas "(32) 'Keep the Flag in their hands and Patriotism will stay in their hearts" -Words of William McKinley, El Paso, Texas." Stereograph, pink card; Parade: Children and adults march down street; sea of U.S. flags; man on horseback pointing directions. Sign foreground, being carried by marchers, "$75,000 to be Expended for new Schoolhouses this year." Stamped verso, "Winthrop."
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Where do you stand? : an appeal to Americans of German origin / by Herman [!] Hagedorn.