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2745. Bird's Eye View of Barracks for 30,000 Men at Hog Island Ship Yard
2749. Launching of Quistconck, First Ship Built at Hog Island Yard
28th Division Parade in Philadelphia, May 15, 1919. Enthusiastic crowds welcome them from World War. Market Street
28th Division Parade in Philadelphia, May 15, 1919, Marching up Market Street
28th Division Parade - Marching down Chestnut Street, May 15, 1919
28th Division Parade - Passing Independence Hall, May 15, 1915
28th Division Parade - Passing Independence Hall, May 15, 1919
3171. Countersinking Rivet Holes, Training School, Hog Island, PA.
3176. Spectators on Main Wharf Witnessing Launching, Hog Island, PA
3183. Night Illumination of Shipways, Hog Island, PA.
Admiral Beatty and Mayor Moore, Philadelphia, November 5, 1921
Admiral Beatty and Mayor Moore, Philadelphia, November 5, 1921
"The Allies" and Home Relief, Emergency Aid of Pennsylvania, The Second Made in America Bazaar
Emergency Aid Women Parading Past Union League. . . [Third Liberty Loan Drive] 1918
Armistice Day Celebration, November 11, 1918
Arthur Showell
Balloon starting out during World War. Phila-Pa.
Broad St. looking North from Locust St., Flag Day, May 9, 1917
Cardinal Mercier and Governor Sproul, Philadelphia, September, 27, 1919
Cardinal Mercier, and RT. Rev. Monsignor Edward J. Fitzmaurice, Philadelphia, September 28, 1919
Cardinal Mercier at Franklin Field, September 27, 1919.
Cardinal Mercier at Franklin Field, with Mr. E.T. Stotesbury and Provost Smith, Sept. 27, 1919
Cardinal Mercier greeted by Philadelphians on his visit here, September 27-29, 1919
Cardinal Mercier of Belgium, with Mayor Smith on his visit to Philadelphia, September 26-29, 1919
Cardinal Mercier Parades in Philadelphia streets on visit here, September 28, 1919.
Cardinal Mercier, Philadephia, September 28, 1919.
p. 52: Rochester, New York, Aug. and Sept. 1918
p. 53: Rochester, New York, Aug. and Sept. 1918
p. 54: Rochester, New York, Aug. and Sept. 1918
p. 55: Cornell Uni., Ithaca N.Y., Sept. + Oct. 1918
p. 56: Cornell Uni., Ithaca N.Y., Sept. + Oct. 1918
p. 57: Hempstead L.I. Field 2, Oct., Nov., Dec. 1918
p. 58: Hempstead L.I. Field 2, Oct., Nov., Dec. 1918
p. 50: Madison Barracks N.Y. July 1918
p. 51: Rochester, New York, Aug. and Sept. 1918
p. 46: Ft. Sill, Okla. Postfield, Dec. 24,'17-July 5th '18
p. 47: Ft. Sill, Okla. Postfield, Dec. 24,'17-July 5th '18
p. 48: Ft. Sill, Okla. Postfield, Dec. 24,'17-July 5th '18
p. 49: Ft. Sill, Okla. Postfield, Dec. 24,'17-July 5th '18
[Carson R. Draucker photograph album] [graphic].
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