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World War One Photographs and Ephemera
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Philadelphia Navy Yard Interior Double Stateroom, U.S.S. Henderson, Oct. 2, 1916
Philadelphia Navy Yard St. Paul's Chapel. . . Oct. 2, 1917
Philadelphia Navy Yard U.S.S. Michigan, Sept. 25, 1916 [ms. on verso]
Philadelphia Navy Yard U.S.S. Michigan, Sept. 28, 1916
Philadelphia Navy Yard Water-Tight Staples. . . Nov. 24, 1917
President and Mrs. Wilson launch first ship at Hog Island Aug. 5, 1918
Queen Elizabeth of Belgium, Greeted by Mrs. Bayard Henry, Philadelphia, October 27, 1919
Red Cross welcoming homecoming troops from World War on docks in Philadelphia
Regimental Colors, Wissahickon Barracks, Cape May, NJ
Return of 28th Division from World War. Phila. Pa., Spring of 1919
Return of 28th Division to Phila - Happy Boys
Returned from overseas World War to Philadelphia, Pa.
Returned wounded boys of 28th Division with G.A.R. veteran in Philadelphia, May 15, 1919
Sec Mcado [sic] dedicates the Statue of Liberty in Broad St. to aid in Liberty Loan Drive
[Second floor of Joseph McVey's book store used as U.S. Army recruiting center during World War One, 1229 Arch Street, Philadelphia]
Semaphore Signal Drill, Wissahickon Barracks
Soldier's Monument, Gorgas Park, Roxborough ca. 1926
[Statute of Liberty at Third Liberty Loan Drive]
Street Decoration in front of City Hall - During Victory Loan - World War [Third Liberty Loan Drive]
Street decorations for Liberty Loan during the World War, Phila, Pa.
Street of Blondefontaine [France]…
[Study for World War One poster depicting sailor sitting in a field pointing]
[Study for World War One poster depicting sailor sitting on a porch pointing]
Target Practice Wissahickon, Barracks
[Third floor showing cots in Joseph McVey's book store used as U.S. Army recruiting center during World War One, 1229 Arch Street, Philadelphia]
[Third Liberty Loan Bond Parade} Corner Broad & Chestnut streets Phila.
[Third Liberty Loan Drive]
(Third) Liberty Loan Patriot Parade April 27th, 1918 [William J. McCahan, sugar refinery, 101 S. Front
U Deck - Interior Looking Aft [Philadelphia Navy Yard]
[Unidentified patriotic group collecting money]
[Unveiling of Statue of Liberty at start of Third Liberty Loan Drive]
U.S.S. Michigan, [Philadelphia Navy Yard ]
[Victory Parade, Philadelphia, PA]
Welcome home to 28th Division - Parade in Phila, May 15, 1919
Widwad Signal Drill, Wissahickon Barracks, Cape May, NJ
Wissahickon Barracks
Wissahickon Barracks, Cape May, NJ
[Women's Permanent Emergency Association Germantown]
World War One Memorial in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia
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